“minimus”:
“. . . it was rules oriented but not like it is now. To me, the religion is a lot more fanatical than ever before.”
“wizzstick”:
“It’s about obedience to the organisation.”
“Phizzy”:
“The cries of "Obey (worship) the G.B " grew ever more shrill . . . It is now certainly the worst large, High Control/Mind Control "religion".”
“punkofnice”:
“. . . a very sterile corporation that is very controlling and corrupt.”
“Terry”:
“. . . the outrageously prohibitive severity in disfellowship policy. Slowly tightening its coils like an anaconda . . .”
“franticfran”:
“. . . it is today a domineering fear inspired organization . . .”
“gma-tired2”:
“. . . tightening of following rules from late 60's lightened some in 70's and have become out of control since the 80s.”
“LongHairGal”:
“. . . the religion has become more controlling and cult-like.”
“Adventurousone”:
“. . . the noose is getting tighter”
“Vidiot”:
“. . . an escalation of extremist behavior . . .”
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All very interesting – and spot-on! In all the above selected comments – which, as I see it, serve to candidly take the “pulse” of the organization as a whole, from a general perception – there seems to be a common and reoccurring theme so indicative of a cult structure: control, control, and more control. (I.e., control!)
I just can’t help but bring to my mind the scripture at Revelation 17:6: “And I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of the holy ones and with the blood of the witnesses of Jesus.” That scripture is referring to the “great harlot” (vs. 1) – and notice that she is drunk with the blood of the witnesses of Jesus.
Surely this describes such false prophets and disingenuous religious outfits we see today – who are really drunk on power (there’s that control thing again). It must be some kind of psychological/sociological drive for some folks to get off on having power and control over others, any which way they can!