Questions Young People Ask Answers That Work(WT Book) Written By Out Of Touch With Reality Old Men Who Don't have A Clue

by frankiespeakin 12 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    That is about the gist of what this book is. It is chuck full of bad advice to young people because it is written under the direction of old men who are surrounded by yesmen and ass kissers, who have a delusional relationship with an imagined Deity causing them to have all kinds of phobias which are transfered onto those who read this publication uncritically. Phobias about the world being under an evil Satanic control, masturbation, school sports, worldy friends, cell phones, internet information, etc.... guilt, shame, and death threats all rolled into one book to bend the young mind into submission to the Corporation's interest (free labor).

    Just what a teenagers needs(sic) a book written by delusional old men who don't give a shit about them and want to take control over their lives for the finacial benefit of the Corporation they are CEOs of. What's the harm?

    http://www.jw-media.org/rus/publications/yp2_e.pdf

  • BU2B
    BU2B

    It is sick. Im sure it f^&*&ed me up big time. Pretty hard to be good socially when you are forced to study guilt inducing, confidence destroying, controlling shit like that.

  • sosoconfused
    sosoconfused

    Its funny though I remember getting the blue book at convention. Then one day later while looking through I stopped on the part about Masturbation and began reading. As a teenager reading about masturbation made me want to.................... go masturbate.

    So I did. Guess the book wasnt very productive... or was it

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    Reason why I didn't take it seriously. I left it at my parents' house when I moved out.

  • sd-7
    sd-7

    Yeah, it gave me more than a decade's worth of depression, starting around when I was 12 years old. I was terrified of girls, sex, and everyone who wasn't a JW. I hated myself and my body for having natural desires that I was incapable of fully repressing.

    But I read that book nearly everyday--the chapters on self-lovin' were like...burned into my memory. The great message there was: don't worry, what you feel is normal. But then it's totally wrong and you're going to go get someone pregnant if you keep thinking about [that thing you're not supposed to think about]. Just remember these Bible verses, pioneer, and tell a creepy old man or two about how often you clean the pipes.

    All in all, the teenage years were as close to madness as I have come, all thanks to that lovely book. So thank you, Young People Ask book. And by 'thank', I mean 'f---'.

    --sd-7

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    The very title of this book " Questions Young People Ask Answers That Work" is full of bluster, and conceit. These men are so delusional they claim to have all the answers and the answers come from a 2000 year old book about an imaginary Deity that is going to end the world, but so far has not come according to the many Dates promulgated by this Corporation over the last 100+ years of its existence.

    Yet these unfulfilled date setters who have been giving out bogus information on when the end of the world will come at the hands of this all powerful imaginary Deity will still insist that they have all the answer for young people, "answers that work". Talk about being in Denial and basing one advice on wishful thinking, these guys win the prize.

  • Ding
    Ding

    It's a typical cult tactic to control the questions that are asked.

    That way, no one rocks the boat...

    ... or if they do, they are marked as possible apostates.

  • d
    d

    I used to read that book and yes it offered no good advice.Especially on issues of dating and bullying.Those writers were seriously out of touch.

  • LisaRose
    LisaRose

    This book is embarrassing, it is obvious the writers do not have a clue what young people are going through. No doubt this is at least partially the reason so few JW children stay in the religion.

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    Young People Ask Answers That Work..

    It`s the Usual WBT$ BS..

    Fabricate a story,that this is what young people ask..

    Then provide answers for the fabricated questions..

    Kids see right through that crap..I did..

    The only people the WBT$ is fooling,are the idiot JW Parents..

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