Vidiot, this is what the elders showed me that said they could make rules, very open-ended. WT1985 7/1 p. 22 pp.18 "This does not mean, however, that Jehovah’s people do not need to observe any rules. The apostle Paul reminds us: “Let all things take place decently and according to order.” (1 Corinthians 14:40, NW Ref. Bi., footnote) A few rules may be needed at our Kingdom Halls, for example, to economize on the use of electricity or to prevent young children from using God’s house of worship as a playground after meetings. Family heads may need to make some orderly arrangements, such as providing for regular consideration of the daily Bible text in the home. In Bethel families there are rules, such as requiring that family members adorn the good news by modest dress and grooming. (1 Timothy 2:9) The “scrolls” to be opened during Jesus’ Thousand Year Reign will no doubt contain rules that will benefit mankind. It is good now to become accustomed to obeying healthful rules that are made for orderliness and out of consideration for others.—Revelation 20:12; 1 Corinthians 10:24; Philippians 2:3, 4."
JWs can toast now….what’s next
by FFGhost 13 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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Beth Sarim
Vidiot;
Elaine on her JWescape channel just uploaded a video..
She outlines how Lett is just mocking the jws. So who knows what is next.
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
2: 1914 is finally dropped
What would this even be about anymore? It would be like Scientology throwing out Dianetics.
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SydBarrett
"What would this even be about anymore? It would be like Scientology throwing out Dianetics."
It wouldn't be about much of anything. That's why I threw out the idea of them becoming one of those mega churches that millions of Americans attend. Sermons based on the self-help section at Barnes and Noble, with a scrap of Jesus thrown in.
It's not "about" anything. It's about the curious fact that a lot of people (at least in America) feel some need to feel religious. Or at least appear religious. These places do it with the absolute minimal amount of effort required. Come for an hour at noon on Sunday, hear a band play songs about Jesus and please don't forget to donate on your way out.
I got dragged to one by an aunt and uncle a decade ago. I relented and attended out of sheer curiosity. I have no clue what in the world the audience got from it. It was weird. But they pop up all over. People are strange.