My Book of Bible Stories

by Taylor S. 70 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Taylor S.
    Taylor S.

    I just got my hands on a copy of My Book of Bible Stories ... (1978).

    At first I was excited when a friend pulled it out of his bag, said he'd gotten it as a kid. Then I started flipping through, looking at the pictures, feeling the memories spin in my brain. I mean, these tales should've been good memories for me, because they take me back to a time when I believed stuff ... when I was bright-eyed and innocent.

    I honestly loved this book as a kid. But now as I began to read these stories again, I understand how I was completely indoctrinated before I could even spell the word. The Genesis 34: 1-31 story of Dinah 'forced to lie down' with She'chem, which led to her brothers murdering She'chem 'and all the other men' in Ca'naan (who happened to worship false Gods). And the moral of the story ... this all happened because Dinah "made friends with people who did not obey God's laws. We will not make such friends, will we?"

    So from the very start, at a very young age, they teach you to Obey or die. And stay away from people who are not JW's ... effective putting a serious crimp in the social life of youth when they need it the most.

    What a horrible tool this book is! Indoctrinating children with colorful story after colorful story ... all with one overall theme .... Obey God or perish in the most horrible way. Yeah, Floods, Fire & Brimstone, pummeled with large rocks, pissed off brothers with swords, or maybe just Satan goading God (they used to chat a lot way back when) into torturing one of his faithful.

    I want my childhood back!

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    I remember teaching my kids from this book - all so inocent at at the time

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    I always wanted to be as good as the children pictured at the end of the book. But deep down inside I always knew I was too wicked

  • Odrade
    Odrade

    Yep. See if you can get ahold of some non-denominational picture book of bible stories... much different. I couldn't believe how nice and cheery it was compared to the morbid stories in the BS book.

  • MerryMagdalene
    MerryMagdalene

    I second the motion! All in favor, say "Aye" (or is it "I"?)

    I hate Their children's books w/ a passionand will never inflict them on my own little girl. Growing up w/ that crap gave me nightmares and put me in a continuous state of low-grade anxiety.

    ~Merry

  • AlmostAtheist
    AlmostAtheist

    I used to read to Zach out of that book. When I realized it was all bunk, but I hadn't revealed it to Gina yet, I tried to flip through it to find some fairly even-keel, nobody-died, not-heavily-indoctrinating stories that I could read to him. I flipped, and flipped, and flipped. Finally flipped the whole book in the trash and claimed I couldn't find it. I couldn't find a single story that taught a simple moral lesson.

    Dave

  • Nathan Natas
  • Taylor S.
    Taylor S.

    Yeah ... what exactly was the moral of story #14 where Abraham was about to knife his own son on God's order's.

    Oh , I know, obey ... no matter what I ask you to do. Sounds like Extremist 101.

  • Buster
    Buster

    I just got a 1958 "Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained" book in the mail. This weekend, together with the Book of Bible Stories, I was showing my wife ( never a dub) some of the stories, and most importantly the pictures.

    Her reply?: "So this is where you learn to kill your families?"

  • Dragonlady76
    Dragonlady76

    Me thinks Nathan has the correct book title!

    Dragonlady76

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