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  • neat blue dog
    neat blue dog

    Excellent, a valuable resource now seeing as most content isn't print!

  • Slidin Fast
    Slidin Fast

    Well done. Its great to have all this on tap.

  • MarkJen
    MarkJen

    Excellent work!

    Could it be possible to add support for languages other than English?

  • Anony Mous
    Anony Mous

    Interesting. I took one of Anthony Morris’ talks through an inference engine (AI) to predict what he was going to say next:

    Now, we’re going to look at why we should take the initiative,

    how to take the initiative,

    and then a concluding thought about who’s helping

    in directing us in our preaching work.

    Now, first of all, why take the initiative?

    Well, think about it.

    One thing about being Jehovah’s Witnesses

    is that we’re never off duty.

    We never stop being one of Jehovah’s Witnesses

    —wherever we are or whatever we’re doing.

    So it isn’t just when we’re out

    in the formal preaching work with a congregation group

    —we are one of Jehovah’s Witnesses all the time.

    There’s no such thing as being off duty

    when we’re one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    Now, to give you an idea of how

    significant this is with informal witnessing,

    I will tell you a statistic: A survey was taken some years ago

    (and you’d be surprised, possibly),

    and one group of over 200 baptized Witnesses,

    now notice, over 40 percent

    had been contacted by informal witnessing.

    Isn’t that amazing?

    Now, you could assume that this

    group are the total

    Jehovah’s Witnesses in this country,

    wherever they are,

    whether in New York or England or San Francisco.

    Well, yes. But actually, this is a

    conservative estimate, because

    people are tempted to become more passive in their approach.

    And if you’ve seen that sign on a congregation door,

    “No finger food,” then you’ll have an idea of what I’m talking about.

    People are embarrassed to approach

    seemingly shy people.

    But that’s why the evidence

    gives us an opportunity

    —a very significant opportunity

    —to remind them

    that we’re one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    Now, of course,

    even then, a major problem would be to get the person in question to sign the second witness card

    in the book.

    But even though they don’t have to sign, it’s

    really a very good sign when they do.

    And what’s going to make them feel

    more comfortable is

    the fact

    that we’re letting them

    know that we are one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    We’re not just going

    off-duty

    and letting them do it.

    Now, it’s true that they’re

    not really off-duty,

    but

    initiating an approach like that shows us we’re not just passively watching, and

    that they’re

    open to what we have to say, because we’re there

    being Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    Now, to give you some examples:

    Just a few weeks ago, one of the brotherhoods here on

    the West Coast was visited by a Brother McDonald.

    Now, remember, that this is a recent brotherhood.

    They only have, I think, four active members.

    They’ve come here on a special invitation from Jehovah’s Witnesses

    in southern California, to the Sacramento, where

    they are holding a conference for about 1,500 Brothers from that congregation.

    Well, it was a good opportunity for us to present them with an introduction to JW-Canada, with some

    tourism literature and brochures.

    And they really enjoyed it.

    And they asked for other presentations and materials

    they could take back to their congregation.

    We hope that other JW groups

    will do the same.

    We’ll help you, of course, if you want

    a particular copy or flyer or whatever.

    If you’re making a presentation to people

    in your congregation, and you’d like

    a pamphlet or a pamphlet

    [telephone talk transcript, side two:]

    with a list of things to do in the area, or

    a tourist brochure, you could always give it to a Brother who’s going

    to be at the venue.

    Or you could give it to them

    before they’re there.

    Well, that was part of what happened a few weeks ago in Sacramento.

    Another Brother came along.

    And as we’ve been saying, we try to introduce them to each other

    since we’re on the same page.

    But this Brother’s brother-in-law

    was living in south Sacramento, and

    he wanted to have a look at this conference, so he went along.

    And when he found out that we were there, he

    volunteered to give us a tour of the area.

    I think he was a little surprised to be given this

    opportunity.

    He said that he was a bit intimidated when he first

    woke up and found he was the only member of his family who was a Jehovah’s Witness.

    But we have been able

    to introduce him to a lot of people.

    And we’re very thankful to him.

    Well, it

    may not seem

    that significant.

    He didn’t

    volunteer to give us a tour.

    He didn’t

    give us his phone number so we could contact him

    later.

    But when people find out that they’re not alone, that there are other Jehovah’s Witnesses in

    the area, that there are other Witness

    campsites or campgrounds or accommodation places, they’re always willing to

    help each other out.

    Sometimes they have to get introduced to each other.

    Sometimes we have to go on the give a bit of a tour

    together.

    But the point is,

    when you go

    for a

    vacation, you’re already

    like-minded, of course, and you want to be with other people in your

    group.

    But being introduced by somebody else, like

    a brother or a sister-in-law, or a friend who comes to

    visit you in the resort or at your campground, can really make a

    difference, as well.

    Again, it’s not a

    volunteer effort.

    But we’d be happy to accept any kind of invitations to go for a

    tour.

  • Anony Mous
    Anony Mous

    I’ve been experimenting with the same on the more ‘scriptural’ talks and the engine is literally going into reasoning circles over and over again.

    This is not supposed to happen (it’s supposed to give random but progressive story) but having trained it on some of the JW.org content from the above website, it is literally breaking modern AI engines to go into a loop. I was able to feed it a scripture with some context, it keeps circling around a scripture, gives the WTBTS valid explanation, quotes more scriptures from various Bible verses that are vaguely related (quite impressive actually), then goes back to the same scripture and gives the same explanation worded slightly different over and over again with different scriptures every time, putting emphasis on different words. Hilarious.

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