On another post, oldskool wrote: "the 'truth' is an experience, and the 'beliefs' are designed to get you to behave as a member of the experience." I've read a lot here about the many changes to the WTBTS in recent years. But this got me thinking about the longstanding practices or, for the most part, non-practices that make someone a JW. What has remained constant while doctrines are tossed aside? In the modern era of the JWs (let's say since the mid-50s), what has stayed the same? Here's what I've thought of so far:
- no birthdays
- no holidays
- no blood transfusions
- no voting
- no military service
- no illegal/non-prescription drugs
- field service/door-to-door
- God's name is Jehovah and you must use it or die at Armageddon
- we have "the truth"
What else?