That was really well written.
BlackSwan of Memphis
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My Resignation Letter
by AllTimeJeff ini never did post this here.
i am posting it now for posterity's sake.
its been a few years, but, its good food for thought.
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How do elders step down?
by BlackSwan of Memphis incatching up on some of the posts a thought came to mind..... .
if an elder or ms wants to step down, what is the process?
can it be as simple as saying "i need to step down" without having to supply an explanation?.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
@ Ada
Yeah isn't that the truth! (truth....heh)
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How do elders step down?
by BlackSwan of Memphis incatching up on some of the posts a thought came to mind..... .
if an elder or ms wants to step down, what is the process?
can it be as simple as saying "i need to step down" without having to supply an explanation?.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Thanks for all the responses and the link as well.
Pretty much what I expected.
Elders and ms cannot just walk away. There is that further element of control that the Organization has.
Because even if it's a matter of the people just wanting to know or the other members of the BOE, there is still that mindset of tattling on others and turning them in.
It's seriously like the idea of Big Brother watching you and your every move.
And if it were really the truth, the absolute only truth that blows all other truths away, it should shine in the darkness and not be afraid of the light.
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How do elders step down?
by BlackSwan of Memphis incatching up on some of the posts a thought came to mind..... .
if an elder or ms wants to step down, what is the process?
can it be as simple as saying "i need to step down" without having to supply an explanation?.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Catching up on some of the posts a thought came to mind....
If an elder or ms wants to step down, what is the process? Can it be as simple as saying "I need to step down" without having to supply an explanation?
I realize that family and friends would wonder WHY would anyone step down from such a privilege!? I'm thinking more from the pov of the control of the GB and BOE in the congregation.
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The fine art of refusing a Shepherding Call
by Open mind ini'm pretty sure the forseeable future will include numerous attempts to "shepherd" my family.
my elder status is either already gone or soon to be gone.. .
does anyone know of specific rules when it comes to refusing a shepherding call?
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Hey there OM. Long time no see :)
I let them come.
It was really awkward. They asked the usual questions, I evaded them as best as I could.
If you stay in the area, and don't move, it's probably going to be a long time hun. One of those things where it just takes time.
Damn, I didn't realize you are still fading!!! Been thinking about you much lately.
hugs to you
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The Trinity: God the Father and God The Son
by BlackSwan of Memphis ini had been discussing the trinity with someone the other day (hence the topic on i am) and this person alluded to the idea that jesus was saying he himself was jehovah.. well, it occurred to me last night:.
in the doctrine of the trinity, isn't jehovah considered god the father and jesus is god the son?
or am i not understanding the doctrine properly?.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Okay well first of all I'll go look at the thread Narkissos posted.
Second: Huh??? So Jesus IS Jah.
So if Jesus IS Jah, then why does Jesus say Authority was given to him? Shouldn't he just Have authority??
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The Trinity: God the Father and God The Son
by BlackSwan of Memphis ini had been discussing the trinity with someone the other day (hence the topic on i am) and this person alluded to the idea that jesus was saying he himself was jehovah.. well, it occurred to me last night:.
in the doctrine of the trinity, isn't jehovah considered god the father and jesus is god the son?
or am i not understanding the doctrine properly?.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
I had been discussing the trinity with someone the other day (hence the topic on I AM) and this person alluded to the idea that Jesus was saying HE himself was Jehovah.
Well, it occurred to me last night:
In the doctrine of the Trinity, isn't Jehovah considered God The Father and Jesus is God The Son? Or am I not understanding the doctrine properly?
Thoughts to clarify this??
Thanks
Meagan
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Question re "I AM" in the gospels
by BlackSwan of Memphis inhey there:.
the other day i was discussing the topic of the verse where jesus apparently uses the term i am in reference to himself.. this claim obviously referring to his being god.. i could swear that i have read somewhere that this term ego emi (sp) was used elsewhere in the nt by someone other than jesus.. i am wondering if anyone here would have any information on this topic.. thx in advance..
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Omg this is making my head hurt.
I **think** I see what is being said for the most part. Don't take my lack of response as lack of interest or not reading the posts.
I read and reread and reread much of what was posted yesterday and am wrapping my head around what is being said.
Let me see if I get the first page of the thread properly (Correct me where I'm wrong)
The ego emi HAS been used by other people, but not in the same context as the way Jesus used it in John. However, that being said, there is much more to the context itself to understand what thought is actually being conveyed. So much so that it could be taken as Jesus was saying I am the messenger of God (?) and not necessarily him saying that he is indeed God himself.
How am I doing?
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If I'm gonna read a book about the bible.....
by BlackSwan of Memphis ini finished rereading bart ehrman's misquoting jesus and found that it is a pretty good book.. i just checked out another by him, lost christianities, and am just beginning to read that.. what other books might you suggest to someone interested in topics such as: the history of the bible, the history of religion and christianity and even further reading on textual criticism?.
thanks.
meagan.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Holy crap, ask and thou shall receive!
I really appreciate the diversity on this thread. Was a bit under the weather yesterday, so wasn't up to talking much.
This list is going to take quite a while to get through. But I think it's a great list to start with.
wtwizard: I have actually read the God Delusion and really liked it. It is indeed a serious rant, but I really understand a bit more the perspective of the author and so it didn't bother me much.
**Hi Ruth, I did indeed get your email btw. I have been So ridiculously busy it's not even funny. I barely get much downtime anymore. I Shall indeed respond soon and have thought about you a great deal and hope you are well. **
thanks everyone~meagan
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What are some of the 'good' things you learned during and after being a Jehovah's Witness?
by Dune inmy problems with the wtbs have always been their doctrine and their absolute control of the rank and file, not the principles that they and most mainstream religions teach.
i grew up in a predominantly black urban metropolitan area that had a high crime rate and drug usage.
when i go back to my old neighborhood, i always hear about how some of my peers are drug addicts, incarcerated or dead.
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BlackSwan of Memphis
I learned how important it was to stop and read and take that time to understand what you're agreeing to.
I remember how often I'd go to the doors and people had zero clue what they said they believed.
And when I finally applied that to myself, that's really what got me out.
How to make great desserts for dessert night (book studies).
That I'm stronger than what I ever gave myself credit for, and smarter too
That friendships do change, even when you're not a jw.
That life is not always about What you know, but how you use what you've learned to make changes either in your own life or the lives of others for the better.can't think of anything else...