Your input please

by AuntieJane 6 Replies latest jw friends

  • AuntieJane
    AuntieJane

    Yesterday I posted a letter I intend to write to the Marysville newspaper (from a posting by Nathan Natas). I was hoping to get some input from you all, and there is nothing thus far. Maybe it got buried early.

    Just asking for a bit of help; I don't do things like this often but feel compelled to write. Never was a JW so, perhaps those of you who were/are could have a look and let me know your thoughts. (I've already caught some things I will be editing a bit).

    Thanks, I love lurking on this board; you have all taught me so much and I ADMIRE the way you help each other out. You've sure helped me get into the JW mindset in order to understand family members/friends.

  • Texas Apostate
    Texas Apostate

    I think that it would be a great idea. Send it. I am planning to write my own article and hope to send it to all the newspapers in my home town. I hope that they print it once I am finished with it. It's time to let the whole world know about these evil secret organizations.

  • rwagoner
    rwagoner

    I missed the letter, clould you post a link to the thread or tell me what the header was so I can take a look.

    Thanks,

    RGW

    ********* Found it - reading now....

    Edited by - rwagoner on 11 October 2002 10:54:47

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Hi Auntie Jane,

    Yes, I missed your post. I'm glad I saw this thread.

    Your letteris good; I would only correct a few typos (punctuation, mostly).

    Please send it! The more the merrier!

  • AuntieJane
    AuntieJane

    Oops, sorry, guess it would help to post the letter this time too. Does anyone know...I assume it doesn't have a chance of getting published unless I use my real name, address?

    Hello! I was most interested in a recent article printed in your paper on the building of a "Kingdom Hall" by the people who call themselves "Jehovah's Witnesses." I have family members who belong to this organization, I do not call it a church. It is actually a publishing company, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. May I quote from your story, Jesus is our leader and the head of our congregation. We are all brothers. We are all equal. Thats the way it is worldwide. Sadly, they do not actually look at Jesus as the leader like the rest of Christianity. They do not believe in the Deity of Jesus; that he is God the Son. They will not tell you this outright; however, but use misleading statements, such as that quote, to make it sound like they are "equal" with other Christians. Sadly, they also do not believe that "we are all equal". Oh yes, they do mean that Jehovah's Witnesses are all "equal". But they believe that those of us who believe different from them, and I mean traditional mainline Christians to Jews to whatever...they believe that we are NOT equal. They believe that they are the only ones who follow the Truth; but sadly, that Truth is the teachings of the Watchtower Tract Society (WTS). The WTS holds as one of its main teachings the abstaining from blood. They have totally distorted this scripture to the point that they will deny live-giving blood to their own precious children, family members. This is a fact. If I may use another quote, What town can you drive into and see such a beautiful golf course." Ask them if their children would be able to participate on the school's golf team. Be ready to hear something about "conscience", "Jehovah", etc. The children are not allowed to participate in competitive sports. No doubt their children will be home-schooled, as this seems to be the trend. Which may be better for the children than when I grew up and the JW children were ostracized, as they could not join in any school holiday parties, etc. etc. etc. Interesting that another article in your paper tells a beautiful story of a group of students who went to Mexico to build a house for the needy. In the name of Christ. You can be sure that no Jehovah's Witnesses kids will be signing up for such a mission....unless it is sponsored by their own WTS. They are discouraged from joining in with other religious groups, as are their parents. They would be reprimanded by their elders. This is fact. OH, I see also that "An open house for the public is planned in the future." I want to close by letting your public know that Jehovah's Witnesses would die before going to another church's open house, as they are taught that the rest of Christendom is ruled by Satan. This is another fact. I can give you quotes from their own Watchtower teachings if you need them. We are all God's people. The Jehovah's Witnesses, as individuals, are sadly misled by an organization of men that distorts Biblical teachings. It is time that the public is educated. Sincerely, AuntieJane

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Hi Auntie Jane,

    To answer your question, yes, newpapers usually prefer that letters have real names and addresses on them. I sent my email from my private "real" email address, not from the alias address I have here.

    Best wishes!

  • Angharad
    Angharad

    I think its a great idea to write to them

    Edited by - angharad on 11 October 2002 11:14:58

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