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Axelspeed
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Former Elders Please Check IN
by jst2laws ini noticed quite a few former elders commenting on the thread:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.aspx?id=37801&site=3&page=1
i thought it was amusing that about 20 percent of the bethelites in my department at bethel have left the organization.
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Help a lurking dub with doubts
by undercover ini've been lurking about, checking out some of the evidence against the wtbs.
i am currently inactive but still an approved/baptized member.
i have seen all the 1914/607bce evidence; the blood transfusion quandry evidence; the current child abuse problem evidence and several other things that are damning to the wt doctrines.
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Axelspeed
You are not alone. Many are confronted with many of those same questions. I too, do not believe in a "conspiracy theory". I know far too many, who I know are good and caring people, to believe in some widespread conspiracy. I believe in is much more a case of "victims of victims" as described in COC. Many of the nagging questions that you may have always had, but didn't know who could be trusted to ask (in confidence)are probably addressed. The other book ISOCF goes further, and even gets into argumentation and manipulation. But even here, instead of revealing a blatant maliciousness, it speaks more to a "victims of victims" mentality being pervasive, not only at the bottom, but even the top.
So much has gone into preserving the life and image of the org, preserving the mentality that it must be fed at ALL cost, that the whole idea it has taken on a life of its own--an Orwellian 1984ish one where to even hint at question or dissent will, be met with charges of heresy. And so out of fear of not appearing to be "into it enough", doubts are suppressed, cognitive dissonance is applied, and life goes on. This is a fear that not only applies to the r/f, but even at the higher levels it acts as a muzzle, lest one find himself another ousted R. Franz. This is not so much about individuals, but rather a system that now finds itself practically landlocked. Change would be difficult, at best, in an environment of fear, where a one does not know who to turn to or trust/ confide in even if they desired to make a plea for constructive change in a certain area. I think Orwell's 1984 illustrates it well.
As mentioned above Hoffer's True Believer is a good book and does a good job of explaining the phenomenon that fuels mass movements. Hassan's cult books are also good. A good piece of advice is to read, read, read. Also some college courses on history, religious history (things like the Protestant Revolution)in particular, would be good. It will put a lot of perspective on a probably mainly JW world that many, including myself have grown up in, and illustrate what a blip on the screen it really is.
Edited by - Axelspeed on 25 September 2002 17:5:6
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What Would I Have Done?
by Frenchy inin reading the gospels about jesus ministry i cannot help but be moved by his message and manner and i know i am not alone in feeling like this.
i marvel, smile, and slowly shake my head as i read about the miracles that he performed and have, at one time or other, wished that i could have been there to witness those marvels and to hear his voice.
perhaps like many others i have also wondered at those people who heard him and yet walked away.
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Axelspeed
Excellent post. You worded my thoughts exactly! I have thought on that very scenario many times; and each time I realize just how revolutionary Jesus was and how pioneering the first Christians ( er...apostates ) were.
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New WT Books Highlights...
by MrMoe ini have copies of the 2 newest books released at the latest convention... .
"worship the only true god," .
"draw close to jehovah.
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Axelspeed
These are the 'Table of Contents' of the 2 pubs. The second set is from the new book. The chapters in bold in the first set are the ones missing in the new book. In a couple of chapters there are also slight changes in wording.
United in Worsip of the Only True God
- Unity in Worship--What Should It Mean for You?
- Magnify Jehovah as the True God
- Keep a Firm Grip on the Word of God
- The One to Whom All The Prophets Bore Witness
- Freedom Enjoyed by Worshipers of Jehovah
- The Issue That All Creation Has to Face
- What We Learn From God's Permission of Evil
- 'Wrestling Against Wicked Spirit Forces'
- Power of the Resurrection Hope
- A Kingdom "That Will Not Be Brought to Ruin"
- 'Keep On Seeking First the Kingdom'
- The Meaning of Your Baptism
- A Great Crowd Before Jehovah's Throne
- 'I Make a Covenant With You for a Kingdom'
- How Does Jehovah Direct His Organization?
- Listen to Counsel, Accept Discipline
- "Have Intense Love for One Another"
- We Need to Practice Godly Devotion at Home
- What the Mosaic Law Means to You
- Life and Blood--Do You Treat Them as Sacred?
- "They Are No Part of the World"
- Continue to Speak God's Word With Boldness
- Keep Close in Mind Jehovah's Day
- Jehovah's Pirpose Attains Glorious Success
Worship the Only True God
- Unity of Worship in Our Time--What Does It Mean?
- Magnify Jehovah as the True God
- Keep a Firm Grip on the Word of God
- The One to Whom All The Prophets Bore Witness
- Freedom Enjoyed by Worshipers of Jehovah
- The Issue That All Creation Has to Face
- What We Learn From God's Permission of Wickedness
- 'Wrestling Against Wicked Spirit Forces'
- The Power of the Resurrection Hope
- A Kingdom "That Will Never Be Brought to Ruin"
- 'Keep On Seeking First the Kingdom'
- The Meaning of Your Baptism
- A Great Crowd Before Jehovah's Throne
- How Does Jehovah Direct His Organization?
- Listen to Counsel, Accept Discipline
- "Have Intense Love for One Another"
- Practice Godly Devotion at Home
- "They Are No Part of the World"
- Continue to Speak God's Word With Boldness
- Keep Close in Mind Jehovah's Day
- Jehovah's Purpose Attains Glorious Success
Edited to make correction-- "Unity in Worship in Our Time--What Does It Mean?" corrected to read "Unity of Worship in Our Time--What Does It Mean?"
Edited by - Axelspeed on 1 July 2002 21:3:52
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Why WTS Wants A Young Girl To Die
by metatron inhere we have a paradox - a mystery on which a life hangs.. the society dumped their new blood cards.
they write ambiguous replies to "questions from.
readers" about what blood products can or can't be taken.
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Axelspeed
As Lee suggested, I believe the culmination of events leads to the fact that we are in the midst of a backing away from the policy, hoping that the rank and file do not notice.
If you notice in the Jenson correspondence he quoted from the United in Worship book p.149, "So there was not an imposing on Gentile Christians of a responsibility to conform to the Mosaic Law or some portion of it but, rather, there was a confirming of standards recognized prior to Moses" in making the argument that the apostolic decree referred directly back to the law to Noah, which would not place a definitive restriction on transfusions.
That is found in Chapter 19 of the United in Worship book. Coincidentally, if you place the new Worship the Only True God book (which contains 21 chapters) and the United in Worship book (which contains 24 chapters) side by side, you will notice that all titles of the chapters are the same except for the 3 chapters that are missing from the new release. What are those missing chapters?
- Chapter 14-- I Make a Covenant With You for a Kingdom
- Chapter 19-- What the Mosaic Law Means to You (the chapter quoted from above)
- Chapter 20-- Life and Blood- Do You Treat Them as Sacred
Since the new book is to replace the United book, thus making it obsolete; and combining this with the new blood card discarding incident ...hmmm....
Edited by - Axelspeed on 20 June 2002 17:19:49
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the women are a large army
by Axelspeed ini initially had reservations about how this would impact the r&f, thinking that most of the effects would be felt at the door.
the morning after i have a little different perspective.
based on my observations from last night's meeting, this may be only the tip of the iceberg.
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Axelspeed
I initially had reservations about how this would impact the r&f, thinking that most of the effects would be felt at the door.
The morning after I have a little different perspective. Based on my observations from last night's meeting, this may be only the tip of the iceberg. First of all we have a 7:30 meeting, the show aired here at 7. So many including me caught the first 15 minutes or so and had the vcr running to see the rest and again after the meeting.
My observations. Many were missing, meaning that more than I realized probably knew about it. I went to keep apearances myself (to elude the thought police, my reference to George Orwell's 1984 )
Most of those missing were sisters, most notably, including many of the elders wives. It was so obviously strange to see these brothers sitting alone this night.This might mean several things. 1)They were affected too much by what they saw in the first few minutes of the show
to even make a showing to keep appearances. 2) they were determined to see the program in spite of...Whatever the case, this show made a connection with many sisters (although I am sure some brothers have been victims also). I believe the connection was so much so, that I wonder how many of them have remained silent over the years, and could not hold their emotions any longer as they know the truth of the situation in their own lives. A couple of the comments after the meeting expressed genuine confusion about the whole policy and are probably wondering "what do the elders know and when did they know it". The WTS may have a firewall between them and the elders (no written indication of guidance or influence from HQ). But as far as the elders and possible liability, I would be thinking very soberly on the situation at this point.
Once the rumor mill picks up steam and more stories come to light, ...the "women are a large" army may have a new meaning.
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Bowen Disfellowshipping/Daramsala Salt Works
by Francois inbill bowen's disfellowshipping is very likely to have the same effect as the attack, by british and conscripted indian forces, on gandhi's followers who attempted to close the daramsala salt works.
this event marked the end of the british raj in india - even though the brits stayed in nominal power a couple more years.
the unprincipled and immoral attack upon unarmed demonstrators showed the world the utter lack of ethics and morals of the the british lording it over someone else in their own home.. likewise, the jw attacks, disfellowshipping of people who attempt to protect the most defenseless, the most helpless, the most innocent members of our society, is a carbon-copy of the arrogance of the british raj in india - and at the salt works that fateful day.. these disfellowshippings will demonstrate to the world the complete moral degeneracy of the watchtower bible and tract society.
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Axelspeed
quote-
"Could you point to the publication that says that all members of JWs are perfect human beings? Didn't think so... Isreal was guided by God, did they have problems? The first Christian congregation was guided by God, did they have problems?"
-end quote.
One thing you don't acknowledge is that, according to WT both of these organizations eithered turned bad or were corrupted over time. For instance, take Israel,...they saw all the miracles and deliverences, and so one would believe, had unmistakable evidence that they were "God's chosen". The "rank and file" therefore had no reason to question the religious leaders, in fact to do so might mean your life.
When Christ appeared the Jewish religious leaders warned all against following under threat of expulsion ie. disfellowshipping and were thrown out of the synagogue. For them, this meant not only religious, but economic and social ramifications much more severe than even the JW now faces, as at that time the whole nation, thus ALL your ties were "chosen".
Obviously for any to become a Christian, from a Jew's standpoint they would have to become "apostate" from an organization that they knew was (at one time at least) undeniably "God's chosen".
They were faced inevitably faced with a Crisis of Conscience.
"Do I follow the religious leaders, the priest, no matter how faulty or imperfect... because these are God's people? Should I stay with it as a test of loyalty? We do have the law of Moses...you know. Would God punish me for just following instructions from his chosen?"
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"Do I take a chance...in spite of what the leaders, my family, my friends, and everything I have ever been taught says? and listen to this Jesus guy?"
Obviously to blindly follow the first line of reasoning would mean that no one would convert to Christianity (ie apostasize from Judaism).
For those that did convert or turn apostate would mean that they did not listen to the "channel of communication that God is using" and/or did not see that their dedication "requires accepting the entire range of the true teachings" as taught by their spiritual leaders at that particular time, to use a WT phrase....and were thus "promptly expelled."
You also mentioned about the first century cong. This same argument more or less still applies...as any organization can theoretically say "we are the chosen, and if there are errors, wait for God to straigten it out".
If you followed that line you should still be in whatever religion you started in.
As a side note, however this plays out, I find it very "sad" and utterly unbeleivable that it has come to this. Especially since at one time I truly felt it could do no wrong.
Just wanted to reply in JW-speak.
-just my 2
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Blood Policy
by cyrano ini think the old men at brooklyn are in a bind when it comes to the blood policy.
so many jws have lost their lives from this policy that if the borg suddenly did a 180 and allowed transfusions, there would be thousands of mad family members asking too many questions and probably too many law suits.. i think they know it's a dumb-ass policy but their overpaid lawyers are probably telling them to stick with it to avoid massive class-action suits.
like everything else in brooklyn, the all-mighty dollar has the final word.
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Axelspeed
"don't ask, don't tell", "a line thru the part of the
Flock book that lists "failure to abstain from blood" as
grounds for df'ing". (by the way, I do enjoy reading you guys posts) In this case, I beg to differ. No disrespect to other issues, but I really think this will be the big issue.Even if one has not lost a loved one most will look at the "directive card", take a good look at their kids, and wonder "what if" and realize how they were just one accident away from perhaps sacrificing their children over vaccilating policy that was once presented vehemently as dogma and in fact fought tooth and nail for in the courts...against the wishes of family in many cases.
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A Silent Majority Of Doubters Hanging In There?
by Englishman inin the thread about racism, ozzy said the following:.
so your point of view, if expressed in oz, would be considered risque, not politically correct.
the silly thing is that privately most would agree with you.
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Axelspeed
Some good thoughts here. I can only say that through conversing with some, to say that there are doubts is an understatement. Especially when it comes from persons I was certain were hardcore and are considered pillars by most. Just ask about the "stinging locusts" or the "two witnesses" or similar interps. or dogma "unique" to jw that are to be strictly accepted without question as unchanging truth. (because the real truth obviously never changes...right. ;))
Many know there are valid questions and contradictions but the question "where shall we go?" is the response, and this I believe is not always so much a "spiritual" response as was originally asked, but just as much an emotional one, having to do with life-long ties and associations (moreso when up in years and one's whole social structure is jw).
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I'm Not Effective Here
by Farkel ini know this and i've known this for a pretty long time.. sorry to youse who want to receive a different message than what i offer.
you will get what you want from those who give you what you want.
i have no problem with that.. there is a place for me to play.
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Axelspeed
Fark, I agree with Path, there is an audience, but probably a less vocal and lurking one at this point. I do look for your post as I usually get something from them. And I do see the sincere, and forgive me, soft (lol!) side of what many probably see as abrasive posts.
As far as the many of the other topics on board, if they don't appeal to me, I don't post, simple as that. This is not to make a judgement on those who do, as I realize that all are at different points in xjw-dom. Unfortunately, I'm just not yet at the point yet to post fluff. For one thing, i'm wouldn't be that good at it, as most of my "sense of humor" and play, was for lack of a better term, whacked out of me as a child in a strict jw home. And two, rightly or wrongly, unfortunately at this point I still take this stuff seriously, probably too seriously....but i'm working on it. Seeing the fluff gives me something to aspire to!
But back to the point, I am sure there is an audience for the Farkels and AlanFs,etc. I just hope they look far enough past the post that might be too much for the newbie ( that the jw mentality might feel guilt over & that wt warned them about "those apostates" ) to be able to get to the point many on this board are at. (unfortunately...not me yet)