"Worse and Worse" - It Makes My Blood Boil!

by metatron 29 Replies latest jw friends

  • freein89
    freein89

    Beautifully said Met and so very true. Not long ago I posted about the death and funeral of a witness youth. How his parents had been such dear friends (or so I thought). At the funeral there was exactly one witness family in attendance because this young man with so much to offer the world had been disfellowshipped.

    I wrote the family a letter because they had not seen me in many years and expressed curiosity about how my kids were. My letter was one of heartfelt sympathy and condolences and a brief story about what has gone on in my life and the lives of each of my kids. I stayed strictly away from "spiritual" matters.

    This family knew what my ex had done and how it had devastated me. I wrote about my new husband and what a loving and honorable man he is and how grateful I am to be "loved at last". They actually wrote back. But their letter was condescending and they mentioned that they were pleased to hear that I had "found some measure of happiness in this old system". The letter was replete with references to the devil and how he is running this old system. Blah Blah Blah.

    Anyoldhow, the idea was that my happiness can only come in "some measure", because this old system is demonic and evil and nothing good can really come of it.

    Here is my thought. How can this system be the old one when there is no new one to replace it. And as you so beautifully expressed there are many good people and happenings for which to be truly grateful and appreciative. But these people are so very convinced that there is nothing but evil that they will not see that there is so much good. The WT is telling them that the grass is purple and they will not even make the effort to go to the window and see that it is green. Makes me sick.

    Deb

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    metatron here here -- the world is getting a better place not worse --sure there is a long way to go --but mankind is getting there --but as you say that does not help the doom and gloom merchants of the WTBTS

  • Emma
    Emma

    What a great thread!

    I remember when I realized that I was not going back to the borg again, it was like a grey filter was taken off of my eyes; the sky was bluer, the trees greener, the breeze and life itself felt more wonderful than ever. I had new neighbors and friends that Really Did Care About Me for who I was.

    The wts thinking is an endless spiral of negative thinking; no wonder so many suffer from depression. They "see" things getting worse and yet armageddon is no closer.

    Emma

  • RunningMan
    RunningMan
    Repeating the "worse and worse" mantra is just cult-maintenance

    Precisely.

    I often tell my son that we live better than Henry VIII. We eat fresh fruit and vegetables in the winter. We can expect to live into our late 70s. We have central heat and central air conditioning (his castles were pretty drafty). In an afternoon, we can fly to a tropical beach. We can pop a CD into the home theatre system and instantly enjoy the best musicians in the world, in near concert hall quality.

    An objective view of life shows that it is indeed better and better, not worse and worse. In fact, common sense tells you that it is impossible for things to get worse and worse forever. Eventually, if deterioration continues, it will reach a maximum point at which it can get no worse. Yet, my life is far more enjoyable than my parents, who lived through the depression and second world war.

    But, if you are selling salvation, it helps to have a discouraged mass to draw from.

  • dorkycrass
    dorkycrass

    1 Thessalonians 5:3

    While people are saying, "Peace and safety" destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.

  • RunningMan
    RunningMan

    dorky, I thought that the political element was going to turn on religion, eliminating all religions except JWs. Then, when they turn on the Witnesses, it would be like touching God's eye, and that would be the end.

    So, which is it - peace and security, or worldwide civil war?

    On the other hand, the society also said that WWII would escalate into Armageddon. Hmmm.

  • joelbear
    joelbear

    Nice post metatron, I inherited my parents' pessimistic and cynical view of the world which was reinforced by the Watchtower. My brother inherited it too and its truly sad to listen to the 3 of them. I am getting better thanks to love from Mitch and my friends and thanks to medication which in effect fixes the bad wiring in my head so that I can think clearly. Life is enormously better for most of mankind now than 20, 50, 100 years ago. Good things happen, bad things happen and we trudge on. You gotta stop and be grateful for what you have and the life you are able to experience. Joel

  • frenchbabyface
  • bebu
    bebu

    Good is more real than evil, because evil is just goodness 'spoiled'. That is, evil cannot exist without having there being a goodness in advance of it. This is heartening to reflect on.

    I think we should not ignore or belittle all the good that fills up our lives; how would we be able to recognize perfection if we refuse to look for it now? How could we embrace it in the future when it is always to be shunned here? Yes, we know how to recognize evil in our lives, but what are we looking for?

    Isn't there a difference between yearning for complete healing in our lives and our earth, and the morbid fascination and apparent yearning for destruction of everything except yourselves?

    We were not made to obsess over what is perceived as hopeless, and depression unsurprisingly results if we do.

    bebu

  • dmouse
    dmouse

    I saved this off the net, sorry I can't remember where it's from or who wrote it, so I can't give credit where credit is due, however it does a fine job of destroying the myth that our time is worse than any other.

    The Last Days in the 14 th Century

    All through recorded history there have been people who have pointed to the calamities, horrors and disasters in the world, and preached that this signified an imminent end of the world. This isn?t even unique to Christianity, which started off with strong millennial expectations in the 1 st century, and for the most part retains the same expectations almost 2000 years later.

    Many Christians through the centuries, always convinced that their time was that of the end, has always pointed to the ones who doubted the messages of doom and gloom, and applied to them the worlds in 2. Peter about "scoffers." Of course, the "scoffers" have always been correct, and the doomsayers were always wrong.

    Assuming we accept the troubled interpretation of the so-called ?synoptic apocalypse? that has Jesus stating that wars, diseases, famine, crime and earthquakes would be a sign of his future second coming, let us put a loyal Christian in at the end of the 14 th century.

    He has witnessed and experienced the events of this century, and looked for the "signs" of Jesus? coming. What would he find?

    Wars

    The descendents of Genghis Khan?s Mongol hordes killed c. 35 000 000 of Chinese peasantry from 1311 to 1340. Mongol hordes had annihilated whole civilizations from the Pacific to the Adriatic Sea in the previous century; the wars that followed in China when these rulers were fought off were no less destructive.

    Do not believe for a second that this is even remotely all. In 1337 the longest war in recorded history, the Hundred Years? War between England and France, started. The whole of Europe was also, through the first half of this century, divided into countless regional conflicts and feuds.

    Asia was not through with genocidal war, alas. Along, in 1370, came a Turkic conqueror known as Timur Lenk (or Tamerlane). He was a Tatar, a Muslim of Mongol descent. Timur Lenk wasn?t second to even Genghis Khan in cruelty and ambitions for world dominance; his hordes slaughtered entire cities and left nations completely devastated. Timur Lenk typically built towers on the site of devastated cities with the skulls of the slaughtered population. Even great cities like Bagdad and Damascus were plundered and their populations annihilated. In India, it is estimated that one million people were killed in a few weeks alone. The century ended at the closing of this savage destruction; Timur Lenk died in 1405 during a campaign against China.

    Pestilence

    The Black Death (probably bubonic and pneumonic plague) killed at least 75 000 000 people in Eurasia alone from 1347 to 1351. This is the worst pestilence ever in sheer numbers, but neither its mortality nor its global nature was unique. Around 1/3 rd of Europe?s population perished; that is 25 000 000 people. In 1400, the population in England was perhaps half of what it had been 100 years earlier. In recorded history, the Black Death stands as a unique watershed, cutting off all continuity and paving the way for a whole new division of power and a changed order of things.

    Along with the famines that ravished the world in this century came countless other outbreaks of pestilence and disease. Dysentery and anthrax, and many other diseases, caused untold suffering. Also, leprosy reached its highest scope in Europe ever in this century.

    Earthquakes

    Contemporary chronicles of the 14 th century reports a large number of highly destructive earthquakes. Accompanied by the other calamities in this time ? wars, famine, pestilence ? these were highly devastating.

    A horrible Earthquake in 1348 for which no reliable fatality estimates exists, devastated greater parts of Europe. In Hungary, 36 towns or castles were destroyed, and some people even believe that the Black Death that followed were caused by all the corpses lying around after this disaster.

    Likewise, in 1356 the Swiss city Basel was totally demolished by an earthquake. In China, the period from 1337 to 1345 were marked by a large number of destructive earthquakes.

    Milne?s catalogue of historical earthquakes lists 143 destructive earthquakes for the 14 th century. Considering the errant recording, it?s safe to say that this is a very low figure.

    Crime

    Following great disasters are always those who prey on the victims. Crimonologers who have studied crime during the ages will note that sharp increases in crime has often followed disasters, like plagues and wars. The 14 th century was one in which crime was on a steep increase. Historian George Lucas reports of a "great increase in crime." At the same time, piracy at the great seas was on the increase. Violent crime was so prevalent that it may have contributed to the population decline at the end of this century. The general fear, materialism and cynicism caused by the Black Plague was no doubt a great contribution to a dissolution of public moral and law and order.

    Famine

    The 14 th century marks the start of some serious climatic changes that caused widespread disturbances in seasons and crops. The result was widespread storms, rain, flood, droughts and of course serious crop failures. The worst, but by no means the only one, was the ?universal? famine 1315-1317, which caused conditions almost too cruel to mention. It is reported through contemporary chroniclers that parents ate their children, that people dug up bodies from churchyards for food, and that it even was common for people to kill others for food. In Europe north of the Alps and the Pyrenees 10% of the population perished according to some estimates.

    Right before the Black Death another serious famine devastated nations; it is estimated it may have affected 1/5 th of mankind.

    Conclusion

    Any Christian at the end of the 14 th century, having the same confused and a-historical understanding of "end-time signs" as contemporary doomsayers like Hal Lindsay or the Jehovah?s Witnesses, could not fail to be convinced that the end of the world was imminent in 1400. The calamities he had experienced, if he had survived through the greater part of this century (a rare occurrence indeed), simply had to be a fulfillment of Jesus? prophecy. And yet, here we are, 600 years later, and we can listen to doomsayers who are ignorant about the events of the past spreading propaganda that would have us believe that our century is particularly bad.

    Nobody with any regard for facts can seriously argue that our 20 th century even comes close to being "worse" than the 14 th century. On the contrary, the population boom in our century has occurred precisely because the causes of an early death that plagued that century have been brought under control. These calamities still exist and cause suffering, but their fatality and scope is only a fraction compared to earlier ages.

    Remember: In 1300 there may have been around 450 million people in the world. One hundred years later there were considerable less. In 1900, there were around 1 600 million people. We leave this century with almost four times as many people as entered it; over 6 000 million. That is a unique testimony to a century of prosperity beyond what our ancestors could imagine.

    Edited to add:

    Information in this article comes from a number of sources. Primarily it comes from the impressive systematic work in collecting and presenting various sources in Wolfgang Herbst and Carl Olof Jonsson's The Sign of the Last Days - When? (Commentary Press, Atlanta, 1987). One of their primary sources is Barbara W. Tuchman's A Distant Mirror : The Calamitous 14th Century. Otherwise, figures are taken from the Encyclopaedia Britannica (articles on Genghis Khan and Timur Lenk) and I've used the Guinness Book on Records for actual death and population numbers.

    © Copyright 2003 Jan Haugland.

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