“If yes why?” . . . .
“If yes why?” . . . . Well, that’s one damn good reason, I would say!
personally the jws to me are not dangerous.
on the other hand, many do think they are in fact a dangerous cult.
why are they dangerous?.
“If yes why?” . . . . Well, that’s one damn good reason, I would say!
over the next five years we will be reading through the book again and commenting at the highlights.
here are some jewels to comment on in the next few years:.
this year:.
“Tiktaalik”: “TL;DR”
Um, what the heck does that mean?
100yrs of kingdome rule?
then why is there not 100yrs of detailed, accurate records?.
maybe it's just me but what were the actual odds of me remaining one of jws?.
“Clambake”: “I just had a friend who was 60 years old walk away. All he had to do was wait till his 80 something year old parents passed away.”
That’s my situation exactly! Only I was born just a couple of years after the end of the official “baby boomer generation,” so I’ll have at least a good decade or so to go before I can definitely do my big public FU to the WT. (That’s certainly something sweet to look forward to – my FU to the WT, that is; NOT my parents’ death, of course.)
100yrs of kingdome rule?
then why is there not 100yrs of detailed, accurate records?.
maybe it's just me but what were the actual odds of me remaining one of jws?.
“sparrowdown”: “90% failure rate.”
Actually, the doctrinal prophecies of the WTS have a complete 100% failure rate! So much for their record of being the one-and-only true prophet of Almighty God. They just keep changing their doctrine (fancy footwork) and say that ‘the light grows brighter and brighter,’ which is really a total misrepresentation of the analogy of “the path of the righteous” at Prov. 4:18. (Ridiculous twits!)
As for the WTS’ member retention success, they would say that they consider their membership number – which as been steadily whittled down to less than half that of the Mormons due to those leaving (disfellowshipped, fading/disassociating) – is still a “success” because they are on the ‘narrow and cramped road leading to life’ which apparently ‘few are finding.’ (Matt 7:14) So does that mean that the Mormons (or the Catholics, for that matter) are enjoying more divine backing and “success”? So much for being effective witnesses of Almighty God.
The WTS purports to have an answer for everything, but the proof is in the pudding – which doctrinally, providentially, and numerically looks a whole lot like a doughnut (“0”) than a pudding!
http://www.change.org/petitions/launch-an-investigation-to-determine-if-jehovah-s-witnesses-have-a-right-to-use-coercion-forms-of-mental-torture-to-force-its-members-not-to-leave?share_id=ycgggfgqxa&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition.
interesting.... i have already signed !.
Me too. I signed up. These petitions need all the support we can give them. Remember, every little bit counts!
Knowing TTATT brings a certain responsibility to simply make people aware of the facts about the WTS, to the end that the collective GB beast may be put under some reasonable limits and that people’s minds can eventually be freed from the oppressive bondage to manipulative and illogical BS. (Not to mention hopefully saving even one child or baby from being denied a necessary blood transfusion.)
This is a war of information. Let’s let the light shine!
i would be willing to donate if some of the big anti watchtower activist worked together to create an anti-jw internet banner ad campaign.
one click could change lives.
for example the material on jwfacts could irreversibly damage the faith of even the strongest jw in under an hour.
I would certainly be willing to donate also. If everyone were to donate even just a dollar to a tangible campaign such Internet banner ads and maybe some physical billboard ads along a major highway, think of the effectiveness. And it would definitely be lifesaving, even if it prevents one child or baby from being denied a necessary blood transfusion!
Hit them where it hurts – information. Let’s shine a light on that filthy, dark cave of ignorance.
1. intellectual honesty: .
willingness to be wrong when confronted with error.
courage to take the blow of our errors and move forward.. 2. skeptical optimism: .
That is certainly good general counsel for everyone. Sometimes, as with growing up in an organization like the Watchtower Society, one must independently and fearlessly begin taking stock of long-held beliefs and attachments using the process of elimination – which means putting all the chips on the table and shining a bright, white light on them. However, as you are alluding to, Terry, we should nevertheless be open and willing to keep our side of the street clean. We all have the right to seek our own road, but there is nothing like taking the high road regardless of our circumstances – that is the road to spiritual serenity.
So many things, including “working at a KH remodel,” are supposedly considered “privileges” and are therefore subject to being doled out at the discretion of the local constabulary (hierarchical low-downs; i.e., elders & COs).
my mother in law (in her 80's) just told me that she had the elders around to pick up her 'donation' pledge.
it was 'suggested that $20 a month was the average amount pledged but she could pledge more or less.
so, rather than an anonymous amount they have a signed document stating the amount of her pledge.
“fastJehu”: “In our KH the elder from the platform asked for a TOTAL number on the 'donation' pledge, including the
- amount for the "insurance pot" plus
- amount for the "CO & DO car pot" plus
- amount for the monthly "KH pot(means heating, electricity, toilet paper, phone bill - etc.)" plus
- the new amount for the worldwide "Kingdomhall building pot"”
Good Lord! Why don’t they just set something up to automatically garnish everyone’s wages and government benefits. (Yes, that was sarcasm.) They might as well. I’m sure that will be the next thing in their ravenous financial “theocratic simplification” program.
www.kjonline.com/news/new_augusta_jehovah_s_witness_kingdom_hall_proposed_.html.
article says old kh already sold.
marina.
“The previous Jehovah’s Witness hall in Augusta at 36 Eastern Ave. was sold last February, and is now home to the Salvation Army’s Capital Region Corps.”
That’s actually one good thing. The old Kingdom Hall building will now have much more practical benefit to the community, as opposed to organizing distribution of pie-in-the-sky magazines with some heavy hidden strings attached to a corporate cult as before.