The book "Come Be My Follower" (page 186, para 11) tells us that Christendom has earned Jesus' anger for performing their charitable works.
Bonnie_Clyde
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These words really made me mad!!!
by Sour Grapes ina couple of months ago the brother giving a talk was bragging about all of the good work.
that the wtbts does thru their missionaries.
he said that all that the christendom's missionaries.
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These words really made me mad!!!
by Sour Grapes ina couple of months ago the brother giving a talk was bragging about all of the good work.
that the wtbts does thru their missionaries.
he said that all that the christendom's missionaries.
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Bonnie_Clyde
The book "Come Be My Follower" (page 186, para 11) tells us that Christendom has earned Jesus' anger for performing their charitable works.
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this weeks bookstudy
by scottmedeiros inforget witch paragraph books not with me.
anyway lesson focussed on preaching and one paragraph mentioned matt were jesus sent mary to tell the brothers to go ahead and meet him in galilie.
11 disciples and jesus commishioned them to go therfore and make disciples, u know the rest.
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Bonnie_Clyde
12 Jesus also taught his disciples to avoid unnecessary distractions. He said: “Do not embrace anybody in greeting along the road.” (Luke 10:4) Was Jesus telling them to be cool or aloof? Not at all. In Bible times, greetings often involved much more than a simple hello. Customary greetings included various formalities and lengthy conversation. One Bible scholar states: “Salutations among the Orientals did not consist, as among us, of a slight bow, or extension of the hand, but [were] performed by many embraces, and inclinations, and even prostrations of the body on the ground. All this required much time.”
Also the Society likes to use 2 John 10, "If anyone comes to YOU and does not bring this teaching, never receive him into your homes or say a greeting to him."
Paragraph 12 is a gem. I'm going to keep this on file.
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Me 1st post
by shadowolf ini am new here this is my first post but ive been looking at some of the topics here for 2 or 3 months.
well i guess i should give yall a backround of myself.
i am a teenager, so i cant tell my family(mostly jws) how i feel.
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Bonnie_Clyde
"Welcome - I wish I had wiki and the internet when I was 16, I didn't find out until I was 42."
And I was 56. I was a very indoctrinated teenager. Even got my parents involved much to my distress more recently.
There is a lot of good advice on this board--especially going easy on your parents. Love them no matter what...but don't go back to the Borg once you're out.
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ThirdWitness Wants To Destroy Captives of a Concept
by t33ap80c ini have had numerous conversations with thirdwitness.
it seems that one of his goals in life is to protect the world from me and my "captives of a concept.".
someone by the name "settingtherecordstraight" has posted many of thirdwitness comments on several webpages, including: .
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Bonnie_Clyde
I enjoyed your book too, Don. You wouldn't remember me, but 10+(?) years ago you responded to an email I sent before I was completely out of the organization. I remember you were in the process of writing your book.
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As a Witness - What did you Notice in How Elders Got Appointed ?
by flipper ini found it amazing being raised in the witnesses to see exactly who got appointed sometimes as an elder.
it seemed that the criteria in my opinion had more to do with getting 10 hours a month in field service, answering at meetings, carrying microphones as a ministerial servant, or handling the magazine or literature counter !
in doing these " functions " and attending meetings on a regular basis - a man was thought to be considered " spiritually strong " and qualify to be an elder and serve on judicial committees judging people's personal problems.
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Bonnie_Clyde
"When it was decided to re-jig the whole arrangement and bring in an arrangement of elders who were "appointed" through holy spirit. For those original elder positions what that amounted to was all who were servants sitting in a big circle and going from on brother to the next deciding if any would/should be excluded for any reason from a list that would be sent (in our case to Toronto) of ones that were approved locally for appointment in bethel."
Booby - that's exactly how Clyde described it when they changed to the elder arrangement (about 1972). Although he was in line to be almost the top dog, he decided right then that he didn't want to be an elder. He shocked everybody because at the time being appointed an elder was a coveted position. I remember being disappointed myself. Clyde did accept the position of MS for a few years before his fade.
Bonnie
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As a Witness - What did you Notice in How Elders Got Appointed ?
by flipper ini found it amazing being raised in the witnesses to see exactly who got appointed sometimes as an elder.
it seemed that the criteria in my opinion had more to do with getting 10 hours a month in field service, answering at meetings, carrying microphones as a ministerial servant, or handling the magazine or literature counter !
in doing these " functions " and attending meetings on a regular basis - a man was thought to be considered " spiritually strong " and qualify to be an elder and serve on judicial committees judging people's personal problems.
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Bonnie_Clyde
"When it was decided to re-jig the whole arrangement and bring in an arrangement of elders who were "appointed" through holy spirit. For those original elder positions what that amounted to was all who were servants sitting in a big circle and going from on brother to the next deciding if any would/should be excluded for any reason from a list that would be sent (in our case to Toronto) of ones that were approved locally for appointment in bethel."
Booby - that's exactly how Clyde described it when they changed to the elder arrangement (about 1972). Although he was in line to be almost the top dog, he decided right then that he didn't want to be an elder. He shocked everybody because at the time being appointed an elder was a coveted position. I remember being disappointed myself. Clyde did accept the position of MS for a few years before his fade.
Bonnie
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 08-15-10 WT Study (ANGER)
by blondie incomments you will not hear at the 08-15-10 wt study (june 15, 2010, pages 15-19)(anger).
review comments will be in red or headed by comments.
wt material from today's wt will be in black.
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Bonnie_Clyde
A few years ago one of our visiting speakers read a news article about a driver who during an act of "road rage" murdered another driver. The speaker laid the article down, looked out towards the audience, and stated, "That's something that Jehovah's Witnesses don't do." I thought to myself, "And most other people don't do it either."
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Live music in the Kingdom Halls
by Quillsky ini recall being young and having a lovely solo pianist accompanying the singing in our hall.. in around the late 70's the obligatory (canned, sad) recorded music replaced live musicians.. anyone have any more detailed memories of live music and the subsequent changeover?.
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Bonnie_Clyde
I played the piano at our hall up till 1990 and quit of my own volition. I was upset about with the elders about reading my son's name from the platform that he was being "publicly reproved." They brothers told me many times that they liked my playing better than the recordings, and I know I could have continued for a long time if I'd chosen to.
I also played for assemblies, alternating with another piano player...and yes, one of the reasons they quit was because it took "too much time" rehearsing. We were all accomplished musicians and we only got together to rehearse once prior to the assembly - on a Sunday evening - and that's all the time we needed. We also really enjoyed the commeraderie. So what would we do with our Sunday night now? TV, Movie, Bowling?
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Accused Fake Jehovahs Witness Charged With Sevier Burglaries
by Bangalore inaccused fake jehovah's witness charged with sevier burglaries.. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2010/aug/13/accused-fake-jehovahs-witness-charged-sevier-burgl/.
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Bonnie_Clyde
That's interesting. In our neighborhood we just started a Neighborhood Watch, and I'm the block captain. The day after our meeting last week, we had a guy pounding on our door about 1 p.m. who was selling Kirby vacuums. So I sent out an alert to the people in my "block" about a guy in a white van and another neighbor called back to say that there were actually two more inside the van. The following day there some guys selling asphalt paving, and another block captain sent out the alert. It's quite rare that our area ever get sales people because we live in the country. That got me thinking...when the JW's go through area, I hope they will all be reported. Even though I never think of JW's being dangerous, it's very possible that "fake" JW's could case the area for the purpose of burglary or worse. I plan to report any "JW's" that I don't recognize. I also got the following email:
"Just a reminder to that "No Soliciting" within our county without permission from the townships. If they cannot produce documentation then contact us so they can a first warning or very large fine for violating this order. Most businesses know that."
I suppose the JW's are exempt from this?