On tv.jw.org Kenneth Cook jr. discusses how important it is to be honest when applying for special assignemts. He mentions health and viewing pornography. Those who viewed pornography during the last year should not apply.
Be Honest in All Things - New video exposes a problem with honesty at Bethel/Construction
by George One Time 58 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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George One Time
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jp1692
Is that a calendar year, a fiscal year or a solar year?
Iām asking for a friend, obviously! š
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neat blue dog
an overlapping year
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sparky1
"an overlapping year" or an overfapping year?
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Finkelstein
There has always been a problem with honesty at Bethel HQ for the WTS has always been a lying corrupt religious publishing house since its beginning in the late 1800's .
It still lies to people today as means to sustain the organizational power structured for the men in postilion as well incoming money..
Jehovah didn't have a thing to do with this commercialized false prophet, but a lot men sinning did.
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amiable atheist
"Those who viewed pornography during the last year should not apply." Which of course, translated into JW logic means: If you don't apply for special assignments, you are obviously a drooling porn addict. -- LMAO
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Gorbatchov
Very strange video. There seems to be problems.
Same with health issues. Regular visites to a doctor are not fit into the watchtower production schedule.
G.
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FedUpJW
Those who viewed pornography during the last year should not apply.
Trouble with that is that some have been defining "pornography" in a way that includes women in bathing attire too. What about some art from centuries ago? What about a nude person shown only from the back, above the waist? What is considering "viewing"? A brief glance at a still photo of a bare breast? A long look at a full frontal nude?
There are way too many prudes in WT to have to comply with when answering that question.
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days of future passed
That says a lot about the "spiritual paradise" they enjoy. It's an acknowledgement that pornography is being viewed quite often by the regular JW's.
Goes along with the Shepard the Flock book on "if a brother has committed a sin but it isn't known by the public, and 3 -5 years have passed, then he could be used again" - not the exact wording.
I wonder if they have a graph showing the level of the sin on one side and then months, years on the bottom. A cheat sheet to calculate when a sinning brother can be used.