sorry outlaw..........rocks are smarter! just sayin. LOL
Who is the dumbest GB member?
by MrFreeze 21 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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haboob48
double post.......wish I had a cat to blame it on......sorry folks.
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Listener
Julia, what were you doing in Myanmar? I know an elder who is special pioneering there with his wife, he may have presented some of the talks at that assembly you attended.
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Julia Orwell
I was there as one of 200 Australian delegates who attended. I met quite a few Aussie ex pat jws when I was there. Actually wanted to go serve there myself at one stage, in the days before ttatt. I remember an Aussie giving talks: tallish, brown hair, slim build, average respectable Jw poster boy look. I remember so well because I took a,pic of him cuz he was wearing a Burmese sarong and thongs (flip flops, jandles) on the platform!
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Listener
That would have been interesting Julia and I believe the country is nice to visit. That's not the guy that you descibe, but would be hard to pick with so many Aussies there, even though he loves to be the centre of attention (he's in his early 50s, dark hair/greying and balding and more on the roundish side).
I can understand why you would have thought about special pioneering there. We've been travelling to a few Asian countries and the people are so happy and friendlty
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cedars
Losch and AM3 are both worthy contenders for the crown, but having listened to hours of GB audio I would have to give it to rubber-faced Stephen Lett of the Governing Body's exclusive comb-over club. He speaks to his audience as though they don't have two braincells to rub together. I don't believe he is being deliberately patronizing - I think he is speaking at his own level. A perfect example of this was when he goofed up on trying to explain "express will" and asked his audience if they thought it had anything to do with espresso coffee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MUaWmYHocc
Cedars
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Julia Orwell
@ Listener: I never wanted to pioneer there, just do some more witnessing lol. The guy you described sounds like Peter. If it's him, he was a delegate who got inspired and moved over there with his wife. I met him again on my second trip there.
And yes, it's a stunning country. My favourite I'd say.
Oh Steven Lett. I'll never forget seeing him at the Sydney International in 2003. Even then I thought he was a weirdo. Prize should go to him.
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Listener
Thanks for the responses Julia, I've sent you a PM.
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sosoconfused
Is it just me or does "Brother Lett" seem extremely fake and phoney in his delivery. If he were at my door I would think he was seriously on some uppers... I guess it is true you "never graduate from the Theocratic Ministry School".
More importantly why do all the GB have super-flashy pinky rings?
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wasblind
I nominate Sam Herd in lackin' the most common sense, and here's why
Sam Herd represents an Organization that discourages higher education
when education is the main avenue for blacks to better themselves socially
and economically
Sam Herd represents an organization that discourages the
full circle of freedom through our voice by the legal means of a vote
Sam Herd represents an organization that thinks the likes of Rosa Parks are trouble makers
and should do nothin' about thier present circumstance but wait on the kingdom for a better day
I learned the Hard way, That every Jehovah's Witness that come to your door
is in support of this mindset
If they were'nt, they would not be at your door as representatives
of this so called religion That still oppress the rights, voice and minds
of it's members