Max Divergent: It's Don Draper's friends from Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, aka Mad Men.
Misogyny and bastardy and deception live on, even if there is some nice gloss on show.
Hilarious lol!
is it an outside source?.
an inside job?
maybe the younger gb "helpers"?.
Max Divergent: It's Don Draper's friends from Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, aka Mad Men.
Misogyny and bastardy and deception live on, even if there is some nice gloss on show.
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.
if you, like me, have noticed the sudden increase in hysteria in the khs right now, i put it down to that jw tv site.
its's far more extensive than i thought it was, i thought it was just 1, 1 hour program a month.
there's a s*** load of videos on that site.. and the real problem, from just watching a clip from each video, is that these guys are clearly "mentally unstable".
It is simply the propaganda machinery at work. Serves a dual purpose;
- the narcissistic GB gives itself airtime to promote their antiquated ideas (ironic considering the mediums now employed for delivery). Having a platform that they control for these broadcasts shields them from backlash and criticism. Imagine if they broadcast that content on a platform like YouTube or Vimeo where viewers can comment.
- they org has found yet another means to infiltrate the lives of its adherents. Who knows how long will it be before they unofficially imply that their channel is the only acceptable media for a JW to be in good standing?
so i have gotten into arguements with my wife in the past about this cult.
now a days after reading steve hassan books...i just try and avoid anything jdub with her.
try to keep her in authentic mode..(not sure she really has one).
Interesting comments here.
GTTM: Do you have a copy of In Search of Christian Freedom? Raymond Franz's book addresses the JWs on this in Chapters 6 & 7 "Salvation, by Faith, NOT Works" and "From House to House" respectively.
The underlying sentiment is how human standards and legalism are the only true forces behind JW field service. What I found of great benefit is how Franz shows why JWs do the door to door even though it goes contrary to what the early Christians likely did. At the end of that chapter one will see how manipulative FS is and how it really is a method for control & burdening (as is JW dogma in general).
I recommend you get and read this book as a historical reference. It's gives background into a lot of JW practices.
out of the blue my wife started to ask me about my feeling about the borg.
i told her i didn't want to talk about it...she persisted.
she already knows how i feel, i told her that my biggest beef is that they use mind control, and yep she went in to how i was an apostate and how she doesn't want to be married to an apostate.
GTTM: I see. That said, it appears you are both on the extreme ends of the spectrum. She is gung-ho on defending her faith, while you are equally polarized against it.
If you are willing to put in the work, you can find common ground. Though it will realistically mean making concessions and compromise especially with children involved. There's a book by Dale McGowan see image below I've been reading that addresses your situation to an extent:
There's a sample on Amazon. You could read it and see if it might be of help?
imagine a company sells you a product... you like the product and begin to do more business with them.. then one day this company demands that you never visit any of their competitors for the rest of your life.
they also add that you are never allowed to read a negative customer review about their company or products for the rest of your life.. actually this company threatens you with a humiliating future death if you engage in either of these activities..... how does that sound to you?
sound reasonable?
out of the blue my wife started to ask me about my feeling about the borg.
i told her i didn't want to talk about it...she persisted.
she already knows how i feel, i told her that my biggest beef is that they use mind control, and yep she went in to how i was an apostate and how she doesn't want to be married to an apostate.
GTTM: Am sorry this is happening to you and your family.
I have been where you are too not long ago (3 months ago actually). What I realized quickly after a lot of independent reading on cults and high control groups was to avoid direct confrontation and arguments. It's important to be able to identify whether your spouse is her authentic self or in the cult driven mode before responding to sensitive subjects. I advise against using words like 'mind control' or 'cult' (hard I know in the heat of an argument) as they trigger thought stopping techniques in your "still in" wife. When opportunity presents itself, remain calm and make your points sincerely.
If you chose to stop being a JW, do you think you could make things work with your wife and kids if she choose to remain one?
this, my day's long and arduous journey, is winding down as infinite night gracefully descends and takes me into her welcomed embrace.. i have no reason to fear the inevitable, my transition into a higher and more glorious estate than was allowed me upon this beautiful but angst-filled habitation.. what must be borne with calm, with dignity, with rejoicing, has been prepared for me from earliest times.
its accomplishment requires nothing of me .
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Good to 'see' and 'hear' from you CoCo. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
in the long winter nights you need some good tv shows to watch while you wait for the eternity between seasons of game of thrones.. we've watched marco polo (pretty good) and have just started watching orange is the new black which is not at all what i imagined (didn't know it was funny!).
house of cards is on the list too as we've heard good things about that.. anyone have any others that are worth seeing?.
in the long winter nights you need some good tv shows to watch while you wait for the eternity between seasons of game of thrones.. we've watched marco polo (pretty good) and have just started watching orange is the new black which is not at all what i imagined (didn't know it was funny!).
house of cards is on the list too as we've heard good things about that.. anyone have any others that are worth seeing?.
House of Cards is brilliant, I watched all of it in one go when it was released lol
Hell on Wheels is pretty good I think.
Orange is the New Black is good with a dark sort of humor, watched it last winter.
Marco Polo, just started 2 episodes in so far - slow start for me, we'll see how it goes.
Luther, 2 episodes in, liking it so far.
Arrow, like it all caught up.
Sons of Anarchy, pretty good, dark poetry in there, Keith Sutter's storytelling is captivating.
Mad Men, the 50s and 60s must have been great! I enjoy this show.
Boss, in the fashion of House of Cards, good stuff, Kelsy Grammer makes one 'good' bad guy.
About a Boy & The Office (UK & US), when you need a laugh or two.