Lies straight off the bat I wasn't aware of any age restrictions to baptism.
No, a JW or a child of a JW cannot go and examin other religions willy-nilly without repercussions.
i was at my brother in laws house and seen them on opposite of road so i went and sat on brick fence ahead of their route, as they walked pasted they asked is this your house to which i responded no.
i asked what are you selling, then they showed me a tract.
my first question was to this middle aged couple was " what is the youngest age someone in your church gets baptised?
Lies straight off the bat I wasn't aware of any age restrictions to baptism.
No, a JW or a child of a JW cannot go and examin other religions willy-nilly without repercussions.
a thought occurred to me that simply because something is old does not make it valuable or worthy of sacred reverence.. the bible is held up as sacred just because it is "old" and apparently preserved.. but, that does not make sense.
if in thousands of years someone finds a notebook of my scribbles or sketches that i threw away, that doesn't elevate them to "valuable status" simply because they survived.
they were thrown away because they were worthless.. or if an archaeologist finds an ancient broken bit of pottery that was used for garbage disposal, it doesn't change its status from what it once was - a garbage bin.. i guess what i am trying to ask is, why is it that we as humans give value to writings just because they are old?.
I love old shit I find it all fascinating whether a 2000yr old hair comb or the earliest graffiti from an ancient Banksi but never again will I live by it.
does anyone out there know of any jws that have talked about what their personal relationship with jehovah was like?
for example, hearing his voice, a certain feeling?
an intellectual understanding?
I prefer my imaginary friends to be funny.
there seems to be a number of different ways that apostates try to get jehovah's witnesses realise they do not have the truth, ranging from subtle comments to aggressive attacks.
do you have any that looking back helped you finally leave.
some of the methods include:.
Oh and as far as so-called "aggressive" activists they made me curious I wondered what they so upset about.
I always asked myself why? Why were they protesting "God's people" and I was not one to be satisfied with the standard JW vending machine answers like "they have turned their back on Jehovah" or "they must have done the wrong thing and now they're angry that they're disfellowshipped" those excuses didn't add up because I knew personally ones that had tried hard to stay faithful and wanted it to be the truth and make it work, so them just "being bad" didn't make sense.
there seems to be a number of different ways that apostates try to get jehovah's witnesses realise they do not have the truth, ranging from subtle comments to aggressive attacks.
do you have any that looking back helped you finally leave.
some of the methods include:.
Yes. I met an apostate in the D2D work she told me she was a witness and she no longer believed JWs "had the truth." Intrigued and feeling I needed to show compassion to this "arrogant" woman (lol) I listened to her. I asked her if she worried about armageddon and she said if some kind of armageddon came she would take her chances but refused to keep her life on hold for a religion and that I would do well to do the same.
She said many other things and they stayed with me.
Looking back I was already waking up at this point but I always felt great sympathy for apostates and ones that drifted away seeing for myself the great pain many were in when they left made me wonder why. I felt in my heart it was the religion and it's smallminded bigotry and harsh unattainable standards that broke many a spirit and caused them to leave in cruel circumstances.
I think it was my own eyes, ears and conscience that woke me up but an old arsehole CO amd his first lady powerbitch wife helped seal the deal in the end, but I am grateful to that apostate lady for speaking her mind to me so courageously.
So thankyou apostates, drifters, faders and "weak ones" who turned out to be the strong ones your struggle did not go unnoticed and it helped alot.
i forgot my wallet and went back home to get it.
i see 25 yr old jws working the door next to me.
i attack shaking my head at them.
Smiddy - I've heard similar rants by self righteous JWs scoffing contemptously at anyone from mormons to buskers to raffle ticket sellers.
i forgot my wallet and went back home to get it.
i see 25 yr old jws working the door next to me.
i attack shaking my head at them.
Heaven forbid a JW actually be offended, oh the horror lol. Let's face it it doesn't take much to offend a jw they come pre-primed for offense.
I remember JWs bragging about how they sent mormons and people collecting for charity packing for daring to come to their door! Oh the crazy irony.
yay!
now kids can help draw lot's wife getting destroyed.. .
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i forgot my wallet and went back home to get it.
i see 25 yr old jws working the door next to me.
i attack shaking my head at them.
If you go knocking on stranger's doors in an attempt to convert them you should expect to be challenged.
we all know the jw doctrine of life and resurrection on earth after armageddon.
this video inadvertently explores the flaws in the doctrine.
https://youtu.be/l-s34gz3xwg.
WT teaches that the body is the soul and it dies so how is it that the annointed appear to have seperate "souls" that become detached from their physical bodies at the time death and go to heaven while the great crowd's "soul" dies with the body awaiting a reassembling of their atoms and re animation at a future date? Does that mean the 144000 are "souls" housed within a body and the great crowd shmucks are soul less?
WT's resurrection doctrine is so full of shit in more ways than one.