I guess they’ll keep fighting it out to determine that.
Posts by SAHS
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Is It Israel or Palestine??
by minimus indoes palestine actually exist?
does israel have the right to exist!.
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Why Did You Stay In The JW Religion As Long As You Did?
by minimus inwere you so indoctrinated that you just couldn’t leave?
was it due to family pressure?
was it your friendships that you didn’t want to lose?
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SAHS
It seems that it’s always the friends and family relationships that end up keeping the JWs stuck in the organization. Yeah – that and, at least in the beginning, the fear.
It kind of makes me think of a mean bully of a husband demanding and forcing his wife at gunpoint to tell him, “I love you.” (Sarcasm on now): Yeah. Real genuine, sincere, and well-grounded motives in both cases, eh? Yeah, how oh so genuine and sincere. (Not.) Yeah, the “truth”™ of the WT must really be the thing that keeps people in because they “believe” it wholeheartedly . . . . so much so that when they can manage to get a clean break from it, then they’re off like a flash – like a bird that escapes from a net!
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Theocratic Ministry School
by tresdecu inso the tms....does anyone think it might ever go away?
possibly being replaced by a borg streaming presentation that's required viewing from home?
it seems to me that with the congregation merging and sell-off that's going on, there are going to be 4 maybe 5 congregations sharing some khs.
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SAHS
“Wasanelder Once”: “They need standing lessons for their cart work.”
LOL!!
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Weird Jehovah’s Witnesses
by minimus inis it my imagination or are most witnesses weird, odd, and “different “?
it seems every congregation has a couple of weirdo elders, pioneers and ministerial servants.
and then you see those witnesses who attend meetings but most people seldom associate with them because... they are eccentric..
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SAHS
Well, maybe it’s because they exemplify the bug-eyed stereotypical cult follower, automatically receptive to whatever conformity edicts and performance pressures coming down from “the top.”
That’s why. You see, they’re just desperately towing the (New York) party line in pursuit of “everlasting life,” replete with panda- lion-petting and sufficient levels of happiness/joy as to evoke vomiting from one’s ears!
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The "Good Old Days" - what made em' good?
by Terry inhave you ever heard the phrase:.
well, since i can't sleep tonight - you're gonna hear my version of what it means.. .
so, just suck it up and deal.. .
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SAHS
The thing that really bugs me about these most recently modern times are all these stupid “new laws,” turning our North American/European countries into a totalitarian fascist police state, wherein, as an example, kids can’t even go riding their bicycles around town – or even on their own street – without their parents being subject to being arrested!
And it’s disgustingly maddening how Big Brother Government is dictating to us every little aspect of our lives – such as where we can take photographs, and even where we can go within our own country (i.e., state laws, including “loitering in a high drug area” just for innocently driving down the road, etc.).
Yes, life was much, much simpler and freer back in the days gone past, despite the lack of iPhone progress.
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Jehovah's Witnesses Caught Showing Illegal Kids' Movies in Sweden - Russian paper quoting Sweden paper
by Gayle inhttps://sputniknews.com/europe/201907251076353864-jehovahs-witnesses-caught-showing-illegal-kids-movies-in-sweden/.
using phrase " jehovah's witnesses admittedly run a multi-million dollar film industry.. interesting, since wt was a multi-million 'printing' industry for decades.
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SAHS
Personally, I don’t care what JWs believe, as they long as they are not causing any tangible harm to anybody. Although, the rights of children against blatantly harmful tactics of religious outfits (such as undue influence cults, as in JWs) should also be respected. After all, children don’t yet possess the critical thinking skills necessary to objectively evaluate any tightly-enforced system of belief and living. -
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Who's Worse, Watchtower or the Mafia?
by APieceOfShitNamedTate inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xofz--1fq2u.
"and along with making us seem legit comes cash...tons of it.
i mean, what do you think we're doing planning all of these conventions?
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SAHS
Well, at least the Mafia isn’t a totalitarian institution, like the JWs!
The Mafia doesn’t care if you whack off in your own bed at night, eat birthday cake at school, throw rice or confetti at weddings, say “Good luck” or “gesundheit,” allow a blood transfusion for your sick baby, etc., etc., etc.
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Desensitized by the Bible
by jws ini have an old friend who grew up jw in my original congregation and is now on his latest wife.
unlike the somewhat religious ambivalence of his previous wives, this one he says is right on par with his religious view.
which is very conservative christian.lately, his wife posted on facebook about the horrible things in the world and the roll media takes in desensitizing us.
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SAHS
@“jws”:
Excellent post! You really put things in perspective with regard to the whole idea of the fairness and logic of an “almighty” deity and his dealings with humanity right from the get-go.
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Bite Model
by lriddle80 inhas anyone ever shown a jw that came to your door the bite model of a cult?
what happened?
i am thinking of using that strategy if one comes a' knocking..
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SAHS
The least likely people to believe they are in a cult are, well – those in a cult!
(Tell a fish that they’re swimming in water, and they’ll say, with a most confused stance: What are you talking about?)
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Arrogance..
by zeb in"an arrogant person considers himself perfect.
this is the chief harm of arrogance.
it interferes with a person's main task in life - becoming a better person.
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SAHS
Arrogance. Anthony Morris III. Hmmm.
Although, the ultimate arrogance award must go to: Joseph Franklin Rutherford. Followed by Fred Franz and Nathan Knorr.
All those folks could have taught a stellar course in arrogance to the first-century Pharisees, even including Saul of Tarsus, aka the apostle Paul.
And insisting on the blood transfusion issue thing is certainly a pretty good qualifier, as far as that goes, I would think.