Hey there "oldcrowoman" I don't understand #11 and #12, how are they considered sins against Jehovah, even in the borg?
HAVE YOU COMMITED A SIN AGAINST JEHOVAH.?????????
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oldcrowwoman
Found: 11) Therapy
my experience with abuse allegations here in Minnesota. Org. opposes to seeking help in the mental health field, Considered worldly. Right along with dealing with alcoholism. Being discouraged getting help. All one had to do do was pray.
12) Hospital. I got involved with the Jw's through my ex-husband 1971. I was working at St. Mary's Hospital. I was told that I could'nt work because of the religion and blood issues.
I hope this answer your .
OCW
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oldcrowwoman
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PS. also work in a hospital for the last 15 years.
OCW
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SwordOfJah
To ask a question like the one you did, did you sin against Jehovah or the Organization?, is minimizing the following of Jehovah's laws and commandments as outlined in the Bible. People that are evil will come up with all sorts of excuses to try to justify their wrong doing. Jehovah has made it very clear through the pages of the Bible what he approves or disapproves. Fornication, Adultery, Homosexuality, Bestiality are obviously sins against Jehovah and your own flesh. Jehovah did not leave it up for debate, he tells us it's wrong and that's the end of it. Satanic-thinking would lead you to believe that it's o.k. and that Jehovah will somehow overlook deliberate wrongdoing. Although Jehovah is the personification of the quality "love", he does balance it perfectly with another awesome quality "justice". Another way to justify wrongdoing is to close your eyes and imagine that the Bible is not the word of God. That way there is no consequences to your actions. Another way is to say to yourself that the Organization can't tell you what to do, and you repeat it so many times, and come here to find people that think the same way, so that in your own mind sin is no longer sin. You focus so much on what the Org can and can't tell you, that you forget that the sin is against Jehovah. Of course, Jehovah in his loving kindness, gives us ample opportunity to turn away from sin and follow all of his commandments in the Bible. This beautiful quality of loving kindness is constantly criticized on this board by members that accuse Jehovah of causing them harm for permiting things to unfold the way they have in humanity. They don't see the bigger picture and don't see things through Jehovah's eyes. This is also a serious sin and they will have face the consequences of their blasphemus words against Jehovah.
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Realist
sword,
Jehovah in his loving kindness
Jehooba can stick his loving kindness up his loving ******* !
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oldcrowwoman
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shera
The first question is whom do you show your loyalty to ????????????
1 ) THE ORGANIZATION......
2 ) OR TO JEHOVAH..........
You have five seconds to decide,prove it to yourself by answering these questions,
Whom do you pray through,?????
Do you ask for anything through the faithfull and discreet slave,if you do ask for anything in there name then consider yourself as being APOSTATE.
The scriptures teach to ask for everything and anything in JESUS NAME . and no other name.
NO ONE CAN COME TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ,WHO ???? JESUS OR THE FAITHFULL AND DISCREET SLAVE ,
Whos teachings do you follow,( peace & knowledge be upon you all ) are you being led to apostacy ,?/sure you know
Only to God and Jesus is the way and Jesus is the truth.You don't find truth in any religion.None of them have 100% truth.
Is there any proof in the bible that says the faithful and discreet slave is a religious organization?I'm curious....
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obiwan
Yep everyday just like you, unless your perfect......NOT!
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ashitaka
he does balance it perfectly with another awesome quality "justice".
The justice of, say, dashing infants heads on rocks? One of his less popular commandments, I'm guessing. The pro-JW/God/Bible crowd always fail to mention that one.
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found
Ashitaka,
To what head dashing of infants are you refering? I don't remember that.