'Strange' Australian Melbourne Baptisms

by darkspilver 34 Replies latest jw friends

  • blondie
    blondie

    done by many religions, using clean, new cattle troughs

    search google images

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    Hi blondie!

    done by many religions, using clean, new cattle troughs

    search google images

    Fascinating

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDC1Uzp97Ds

  • Witness 007
    Witness 007

    I was the 299th person in line for the slightly brown holy water and the 80 year old before me peed herself out of excitement. I cried and showered for 1 hour.....the horror!!

    Kidding.

  • Thisismein1972
    Thisismein1972

    Another issue here. Are the "dunkers" now instructed to wear black?

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    Hi Thisismein1972!

    Another issue here. Are the "dunkers" now instructed to wear black?

    No, according to the 2010 edition of the 'Circuit Organization Guidelines' (S-330), the opposite would appear to be the case - instruction is white.

    See paragraph 25 (sorry, scans only in Spanish)

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  • blondie
    blondie

    Are you saying these instructions say that baptismal candidates must wear all white, or white garments or white garments over. Now reading your post I see

    deben llevar camisetas blancas lisas y trajes de bano modesto

    Isnt' that the directive to the candidates to wear a plain white t-shirt over their swimsuit or wear modest swimming attire? That is to avoid people wearing swimsuits that are not modest, just cover it up. That has been in place for some time I think. Even men are "encouraged" to wear a t-shirt including the brothers baptizing in the water.

  • blondie
  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    These are the guidelines for the ones DOING the baptism - the 'dunker' - and NOT the actual baptism candidates - as per Thisismein1972's question that I was replying to.

    See the second sentence in paragraph 25.

    I would take it to mean a white t-shirt (or may be white button shirt, short of long sleeved) and probably white shorts.

    These guidelines - as can be seen from the instructions later in that same paragraph - are obviously for a pool baptism when everyone is in actual the water - NOT for a cattle trough style baptism.

    Guidelines for the actual baptism guidelines are along the following lines

    KIngdom Ministry June 1993, page 3

    Question Box: What would be considered proper attire when presenting oneself for baptism?

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  • blondie
    blondie

    Witness 007---yes always be first in the water. Of course, didn't Jesus get baptized in a river...who knows what was in that water.

    Darkspilver, so now I understand there is no new detailed directive that baptismal candidates must wear all white. In the long distant past pre-1950 and pre-Blondie, baptismal candidates did wear long robes (white and black). The directive to the brothers baptizing has been in place 20 years or more before we left (15 years ago). The problem with candidates, especially, wet white t-shirts don't hide much.

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    Witness 007---yes always be first in the water. Of course, didn't Jesus get baptized in a river...who knows what was in that water.

    See the letter dated 8 March 2008: "Baptizing Individuals Who Have Communicable Diseases" as referred to in paragraph 28 of the 'Circuit Organization Guidelines' (S-330) above.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqmWMK7dwtlOVgtOHdZSDdfVW8/view

    The problem with candidates, especially, wet white t-shirts don't hide much.

    haha yes, unless.....

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/melbourne-company-makes-tshirt-that-can-never-get-wet--and-its-incredible

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