I agree with _Morpheus, the tech behind the phrases may be outdated but the sayings remain.
Another one I hear all the time is "tape" in regards to recording audio and/or video, even though most everybody uses flash memory, not tape.
many common phrases i've used all my life have been made obsolete by technology advancements.
"roll up the window" (car windows don't roll up any longer with a hand crank.).
"hold your horses.
I agree with _Morpheus, the tech behind the phrases may be outdated but the sayings remain.
Another one I hear all the time is "tape" in regards to recording audio and/or video, even though most everybody uses flash memory, not tape.
here's some stat charts featured in the bethel talks:.
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I assumed it was USA, but I don't know 🤔
here's some stat charts featured in the bethel talks:.
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Here's some stat charts featured in the Bethel talks:
for the past few years all my comments and talks have been a purely christian message.
i tiptoe around wt dogma and focus on the basics of love, life compassion, etc.
and i deliberately do not use jw terminology whenever i can.
CO's still have opportunity to personalize their talks a little bit, (and GB members can a lot), but from what I've seen this freedom is usually only used to advance their own personal theories, philosophies, pet peeves, self righteous interpretations, etc. Nothing really beneficial.
for the past few years all my comments and talks have been a purely christian message.
i tiptoe around wt dogma and focus on the basics of love, life compassion, etc.
and i deliberately do not use jw terminology whenever i can.
May the lice from a billion decaying monkey turds fly into the underpants of the Governing body.
Wow that's a very vivid thought 😅
That my boy is probably why they changed the tms to this lame presentation format. No room to ad lib
Well they still do have one normal 6 minute talk a month where you get more creative freedom, but they only let a few brothers in my hall do that. We'll see how long I stay on the list, my days may be numbered 🤐
for the past few years all my comments and talks have been a purely christian message.
i tiptoe around wt dogma and focus on the basics of love, life compassion, etc.
and i deliberately do not use jw terminology whenever i can.
Why use phrases used by other churches if you are presenting a purely Christian message? It would obviously raise red flags.
What I said was: I use words/phrases "including" those used "more often" by the churches. I don't mean words that are unique to other churches, because I think that all denominations are junk. I mean words/phrases that ARE biblical, but JWs still shy away from and substitute with their own in-house lingo that has additional, extra-biblical implications.
For instance:
If I use a JW-ism to refer to a biblical concept, then that brings along other doctrinal baggage into the audiences minds. If I use a new/rarely used phrase, it gives them a fresh start to look at something from scratch.
for the past few years all my comments and talks have been a purely christian message.
i tiptoe around wt dogma and focus on the basics of love, life compassion, etc.
and i deliberately do not use jw terminology whenever i can.
No, I'm a Christian, (I take what some call 'mass' privately at home) and as such I use the name Jehovah moderately. The New Testament writers didn't use the Name casually, because Christians are supposed to be adopted as God's sons figuratively. People generally don't call their dad by his first name, it's viewed as disrespectful. So I mostly say God and/or Father.
for the past few years all my comments and talks have been a purely christian message.
i tiptoe around wt dogma and focus on the basics of love, life compassion, etc.
and i deliberately do not use jw terminology whenever i can.
For the past few years all my comments and talks have been a purely Christian message. I tiptoe around WT dogma and focus on the basics of love, life compassion, etc. And I DELIBERATELY do NOT use JW terminology whenever I can. I always substitute alternate words/phrases, including those used more often by the churches. The so-called 'nobodies', the 'amharets' in the congregation love it. I get so much commendation for the content of my talks/comments from the lowly ones in the Hall, especially sisters. But the elders seem to be viewing me with more and more suspicion as I never mention the organization anymore, talk too much about Jesus and forgiveness, and sometimes bring up embarrassing facts about the org's history under various guises. I was taken to the back room and counciled once for mentioning 1925 and 1975. They said, 'You wouldn't air your family's dirty laundry would you? So don't do it to the organization.'
one poster here mentioned how, after he was appointed as an elder, things took on a more "corporate" feel.
i was an ms and as such went, dutifully, to the bi-annual meetings with the co. i was sorely disappointed.
i had imagined sort of a round-table discussion of trends and potential difficulties in the congregation, along with a coordinated effort to help people out.
stillin:
I can really relate to most of your original post, from the corporate feel, to disillusionment, to the canned phrases everybody imitates, to the fact that it makes you want to puke 😜 What stood out most to me was your experience with people's reactions to your talks, because I've had the same thing happen.
do you have the facts?.
page 3 - as true christians, we need to develop the ability to evaluate information and reach accurate conclusions.. page 4 - it is especially important to avoid (view) websites promoted by apostates.
(awakened jw's) their whole purpose is to tear down (inform) god’s people and to distort (reveal) the truth.
Ok I'm getting angry again. The lack of logic, the platitudes, the circular reasoning, the slander, it all makes me want to scream right in the middle of my congregation "Don't you get it???!" but they just keep sleeping.