Watching Nightline.
Story about Scientology.
Very interesting.
Wish Alex Gibney would do one on WTS.
watching nightline.. story about scientology.. very interesting.. wish alex gibney would do one on wts..
Watching Nightline.
Story about Scientology.
Very interesting.
Wish Alex Gibney would do one on WTS.
so it has been quite a while since i've last been on this site.
the jist of my story is that about 5 years ago, i started a research journey that took me 2 1/2 years to complete.
against the advice of this board, i decided to show my wife because i mistakenly thought she valued truth.
jesus was thirty was he was baptized.
today, you hear of young children getting baptized as young as 10 years old.
the parents, family and congregation think it's a wonderful idea that someone dedicates their life to jehovah at such a young age.
insidetheKH 3 hours ago
@Rules you forget that at the time that Jesus walked the earth John the Baptist just started with baptising people.
furthermore billions of people (in other denominations that consider themselves christian) are baptised right after they are born
Anyway the main reason is,... WHY NOT baptise Teens? We let them make career and education choices that influence them the rest of their lifes at that age so why not the choice to serve Jehovah?
there are biblical examples of young people who make a stand for Jehovah,.. Samuel did, David did,.. Jesus did, to name a few
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/284627/children-being-baptised-aid-book-v-insight-book
"The whole early period knows baptism only of adults"
Paragraph 1, Page 188
Either you follow the first-century or you don't.
hello all... i currently studying the bible teach book and i'm just curious what information does the study conductor record about the student and is it passed on??
and they keep on saying "the truth" which is starting to get on my nerves.
lol.
Why are you "studying"?
Do you think it is the "only true" religion? If not, then stop now...before you get "love-bombed" into getting baptised...then dropped like a lead balloon shortly after.
Sorry - disagree.
If you have an exploratory personality, view this as a thesis opportunity to generate Cognitive Dissonance and develop conclusions.
at least i have this forum.
is there a shorthand for referring to this website?
saying jehovahs-witness.com seems like a long winded way..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyVJsg0XIIk
Prayer faders.
hello all... i currently studying the bible teach book and i'm just curious what information does the study conductor record about the student and is it passed on??
and they keep on saying "the truth" which is starting to get on my nerves.
lol.
It would depend upon how long you have been "studying" as to what type of info is passed on.
Generally, you have been used / are being used as a: "I started a Bible Study" "MY Bible Study (insert: should be MY Bible Student)," blah, blah, blah - "Thank you Jehovah" (also see conclusion of: Consoling a (Hot) Grieving Widow video).
When the CO visits, pubs are encouraged to arrange for the CO to attend PROGRESSIVE Bible Students.
Are you progressive enough? (Are you progressive enough, huh, are you? [Apologies - a bit Clint tonight] )
at least i have this forum.
is there a shorthand for referring to this website?
saying jehovahs-witness.com seems like a long winded way..
ever had this thought about an upcoming movie?.
and then i would feel guilty for putting my entertainment desires ahead of god's kingdom.. .
shameless!.
Funny post.
I have thought that about reality shows and movies for about 15 years - "Hope Armageddon doesn't come before ... "
We're such idiots.
i keep reading that jehovah's witnesses are in effect monsters.
i keep reading that they kinda leave chaos and distrust in their wake.
so i simply wondered if anyone had anything nice to say about them?.
They know what the men told them about God's name... oooh just wish they'd reiterate that whole point about the Roman Catholic Monk who made up the name "Jehovah" mentioned in their publication "Aid to Bible Understanding".
Thanks for the reference.
Another paragraph chopped from Aid to Insight.
i've been reading many of the postings on this forum for a couplefew years, finally joined today.
i think reading cappytan, and others like that, compelled me to share, it seems i might have a bit of a different outcome than many i have read, perhaps it will be hopeful/helpful to someone.. i was a born-in, 3rd gen jw, my entire family (parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and most all of my childhood friends) were in.
some dropped by the wayside as the years went on, but many stayed in, and if they didn't, they still acted/talked as if they believed it was "the truth" and it was their weaknesses/failings that made them stop attending.