Hi Phizzy
What is “proof” in such things? Anyway let’s not turn this lighthearted thread into a political argument.
Happy New Year
i do like the usa but winters suck!
florida has some charm but it gets brutal with heat and humidity.
california is too looney.
Hi Phizzy
What is “proof” in such things? Anyway let’s not turn this lighthearted thread into a political argument.
Happy New Year
i do like the usa but winters suck!
florida has some charm but it gets brutal with heat and humidity.
california is too looney.
As a U K resident I believe that Phizzy paints a distorted view of our homeland and our Government and Mr Johnson, the Prime Minister.It ain't that bad over here, apart from the weather. Too many rainy cold days that sap your spirits.
I always loved the culture of the USA , especially the South (the home of the music) but could I live there ? Hurricanes, Twisters, forest fires and searing hot summers put me off.
Canada looks nice...but I'd miss our football, that's soccer to the uninitiated)...
It's all superfluous anyway since I am not going anywhere. Let's make a cup of tea...
in 1998, #watchtower mailed a secret memo to all circuit overseers in which it was announced that when a "former child abuser" who was also an elder or ms moved to another congregation, the new congregation would **not** be informed of his past sins.
read: institutional cover-up!
https://twitter.com/mark_j_odonnell/status/1209556534944026624
I am in no way defending them when I point out that this instruction is over 20 years old and may well be different now. This is from "Sheperding Book " 2019...
"When an individual who has been accused of child sexual abuse
(established or not) moves to another congregation, two elders
from the congregation the individual moves from should imme-
diately call the Legal Department. The elders should be prepared
to provide the name of the new congregation, if known. This
should be done even if the individual is disfellowshipped or is in
prison and is transferred to another facility or is released. The
Congregation Service Committee should not send any informa-
tion to the new congregation until after receiving legal advice
from the Legal Department and direction from the Service De-
partment.
27. When the elders are informed that an individual who has been
accused of child sexual abuse (established or not) has moved
into the congregation, two elders should immediately call the Le-
gal Department"
new years resolution, i am cutting back to only one cup a day!.
https://docdro.id/owpendb.
atlantis!--old timer class!.
"The powers of a man’s mind are directly proportional to the quantity of coffee he drinks."
i find it kind of amusing that as worldly people who pass by a kh and know nothing of jw's tonight will think that the jw's are having a christmas eve service.
many churches have a number of services tonight; children's program, family/christmas eve service and maybe a midnight candlelight service.. you know how some jw's won't even wear red between nov & dec lest anybody think they are celebrating the holidays?
well then, shouldn't they cancel tonight's meeting so nobody thinks they are doing their own christmas eve service?
To cancel the meeting would be making tonight special.. because of the date and that would be almost a celebration in reverse , if you see what I mean
No, just carry on, ignoring it. I wonder if they still go door to door Christmas Morning?.... we used to , in my miss-spent youth.
the old creation book had a lot to say about the fossil record.
if i remember correctly it was some lie about all the fossils ever found would fit on a single table.
the reality is that there is an embarrassment of riches illustrating the evolution of life.
Debating Creation is a never ending topic and one that I am going to duck from , to be honest. I would say though that to criticise the writers of a 1985 “ Creation” book by holding it against findings of 21st century palaeontologist is a tad unfair.
The book should be held against evolutionary writings of its own time... I believe that was done in years past.
in recent months i have noticed more and more people on the net (including here) are using this latest perversion of the english language -.
"i would of done this..........or he would of tried to change things".
it's would've - short for would have!.
“The emoticon-texting/non-writing generation are losing the skill of communicating properly.“
You are dead right there Fall Guy. I despair, and blame the schools for not making it a priority.... and don’t try and tell me it is just the evolution of language. It isn’t, it is poor grammar.
i do it most years.
being in the uk, virtually every other country nearby drives on the right.
we drive on the left.
Only travelled by road abroad once. I declined to drive but the lad who was driving found it very easy to pull round a corner and go onto the left side of the road...force of habit for a Brit.
“The CPS is currently trying to extradite the wife of an American diplomat who killed a young man by driving on the right and then fleeing back to the USA hiding behind diplomatic immunity)”
I ,and people I know, have a lot of sympathy for this woman who is being vilified by the British media. I know that road and I can imagine how easily it could happen . After all, it was an accident for goodness sake!
growing up in scotland in the 1970s in scotland the anointed were few and far between, but we had one old dude in our cong who claimed to be one of the anointed.
in the days when it was taken seriously.. i'd be curious how you viewed them.
thing is, he wasn't an elder, or even a ministerial servant, just a plain old publisher.. but he was revered like he had a hotline to jesus.. the other week i was talking to a friend of similar age to me but who hung around the wt a lot longer than i did, and he just commented "oh him... he was a doddery old fool who used to just sit and piss himself.
From the o/p....
". he was a doddery old fool who used to just sit and piss himself. No more likely to be going to heaven than you or I"
Don't mock the elderly and afflicted, no doubt he was a strong young man once. Old people are not born that way, it comes to us all - even you one day !
Now the " real anointed". Like others I knew several in the past. Growing up , our old Cong. Servant for example . A serious man who knew his Bible inside out . He had a habit of lapsing into old fashioned phrases for things and referred to Jesus as " The Lord" , also liked talking about The Judge (Rutherford )
He was a decent , sincere man. I wonder what he would make of the WTS today.....
when i was 5/6 i remember being in the car with my jw mom and a jw sister.
they noticed a yellow ish glowing cloud in the sky which really freaked them out and they both declared that it must be a sign that armageddon was here!
they then spent the whole car trip declaring that the police and army were about to come and round up all of us.
Ok, it is easy for us to sit online and dismiss the heartfelt hopes and fears of others. We have made the leap and escaped the WT way of thinking. So why do they still believe it?.... Let's be honest, WE believed it..
The point is that the WTS does a marvellous job at blurring the line between the Org. .and God himself. If they say it, it is " spirit directed" and who wants to argue with Holy Spirit?
Being a JW means that you suspend critical thinking after baptism. You have answered the 80 questions , committed yourself and that is it. If nothing happens to shake you enough to think the unthinkable........that's where you stay......
It is like Nationalism, blind allegiance to a football club or any other mindless following
The Witnesses are not the only group to have it....