There's nothing wrong with preparing for a potential disaster. I just don't care for the underlying fear mongering of JWism.
DD
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There's nothing wrong with preparing for a potential disaster. I just don't care for the underlying fear mongering of JWism.
DD
To be fair. They're not advocating preparing for Armageddon with supplies, at least they didn't in my congregation when they had similar announcements and skits. They are actually being practical and helping the JWs prepare for natural disasters. I actually think it's a good thing and wish other groups would advocate the same idea.
There probably is a bit of selfishness on the borg's part in doing this. If the individual JWs have already set aside disaster supplies, the borg will not have to provide them as much when a natural disaster strikes. Since disaster relief is the only way that the borg is "charitable".
I cannot agree with this statement purely for the fact that the org is self serving no matter what it may concern. However I do agree with Simon's comment. It is absolutely everything to do with re-instilling fear in the sheeples. There is only a certain amount of time they can use the end is close by using the current teaching so they are going to have to come up with new, more creative ways of using fear to control the rank and file.
While this is ostensibly not about preparing for armageddon, I think most JWs connect this to the fear of armageddon that they have on some level. It serves to reinforce the fear under the guise of offering "practical reminders."
I believe another motive in pushing these parts is to encourage people to fill out the little "emergency contact" forms that the elders keep on file for everyone. Having never been an elder, I can't say for sure but my suspicion is that these forms are used for situations other than emergencies - i.e. to get people's address/phone number so they can harass them if they stop going to meetings or spy on them if someone makes an accusation that they're having a member of the opposite sex spend the night.
NVR2L8, I was thinking the same thing. I don't need/want JWs to tell me how to carry out my personal affairs. I became a JW because they promised the end of the world was imminent. I didn't want their tips on daily life. I prepared for the big A and it was a no-show.
I made preparations for emergency disaster and evacuation a long time ago. Who do think they are? When I was in, I had a nitwit elder hounding me for personal contact info, secondary contacts, etc. I refused to give him the info. That guy is a completely disorganized buffoon.
Finally, something that is practical: preparing for disasters that might actually happen.
That it is it... I am told that they had a similar item & demo on the Service Meeting a while back. Apparently they found it hilarious....It is for natural disasters, not the big A.... but I think some still confuse the two
They all have their Go Bags ready for flood, tempest or earthquake