Is that for real? WTF! It's exactly the same as before? So they just changed the name and where to go for the information? and they chose the setting for everyone..field service.
What a load of crap!
Is that for real? WTF! It's exactly the same as before? So they just changed the name and where to go for the information? and they chose the setting for everyone..field service.
What a load of crap!
the following is a paragraph from the new february study watchtower article "learn from jehovah's loyal servants.".
7 a conflict of loyalties may arise when a close relative is disfellowshipped.
for example, a sister named anne [1] received a telephone call from her disfellowshipped mother.
I started a new thread but tonight on ABC in America the tv show 20/20 is doing an indepth interview with Leah Remini about her 30 years as a Scientologist. I saw some preview clips and there is talk about shunning and other stuff that might be interesting for a dub to watch.
We tape that show so it will be normal for us to watch it. My wife also watch the HBO Scientology documentary but it didn't seem to phase her...or did it and she's not saying anything? Never know with a dub.
tonight on the abc network (in the usa) they will be doing an in depth interview with leah remini who was a scientologist for 30 years.
i saw a preview and there is a lot of talk about shunning.
the following is a paragraph from the new february study watchtower article "learn from jehovah's loyal servants.".
7 a conflict of loyalties may arise when a close relative is disfellowshipped.
for example, a sister named anne [1] received a telephone call from her disfellowshipped mother.
Beth Sarim I agree with much that you said but I just don't think most elders are smart enough to really try to trick many people into speaking their true feelings. Rather I think they befriend people and seem sincere but if that person actually trusts the elder as a friend and reveals something negative - Wham! They're out!
I really don't remember an article being so blatant and actually providing the wording for the witness to say. My wife is very uncomfortable with shunning when it is discussed in relation to other religions but doesn't seem to bat an eye when it comes to the witnesses.
well its that time again when the ghouls come out to play.
i personally think halloween is a bit irresponsible and inappropriate from a sociological perspective.. there's something about the intent of frightening young impressionable children minds with frightening objests.
and feeding them candy which most likely cause tooth decay and stomachs is irresponsible activity conducted by adults.
Halloween has pagan origins? Yeah right.
It's a conveyor belt of money for hollywood blockbuster movie budgets.
...And I love it!
I work with all my kids to pick out fun costumes that they like and make sure they are ready to go.
Since my wife is a witness the kids and I keep it low key. We don't pass out candy; my wife rarely even knows what costume the kids have picked out, the kids stay at a friends house so they can trick or treat and eat until they're sick.
If pagans hung out with their neighbors, gave away free sugar and then ate it until they were sick all while wearing the latest "do I fit in with my friends" costume - then yippeee!
so i was reading over new member hollywood 20s experience and thinking of using it when i'm going to talk with my son that their trying to get baptized.
so that with all the other things through my mind i decided to say some things to him about what's going on with my daughter.
so this is what happening with her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_h68ktwpim&feature=youtu.be.
there doing this right under my nose but i just found out.
not sure what to do but would like your help on getting me wt information on my headship role and how they shouldn't be doing this with out my permission.
also would like some help on showing my son the ramifications on what happens to someone when they get baptized and how they'll expect him to treat me.
Hang in there CrazyGuy. You're in a tough situation. Your spouse is really working hard to get your kid(s) in the truth and is convinced that having them baptized will lock them in so to speak. In my opinion the key thing for you to do is love your son unconditionally. It may make you physically sick to see this happen but if you stand by him whether or not he gets baptized he may see the light one day and knows that you will be there for him. A lot of us never had that from a parent.
It seems like you are doing all you can. My oldest told me several years ago that she was going to get baptized. When I asked why she admitted it was to make mom happy. I told her that baptism can't be undone and that she could get disfellowshipped if she makes mistakes in life and that she can't change her mind. She said she could change her mind just like I did. As a kid she had no idea how hard fading was and that I wasn't actually free to just speak my mind and change how I felt without walking on eggshells.
So, perhaps ask your son about disfellowshipping or the fact that Jehovah will destroy 99.99% of everyone on the planet. See if he has thought of those things and how they affect him.
I was able to get my daughter to agree that she would wait until she was 18 to get baptized. She isn't a witness. In fact she called it a cult several times over the past couple months and wants to know how we can get mom out.
Feel free to PM anytime.
we are madly in love with each other and she is in the process of being divorced.
let me make one thing clear i'm not the reason for the divorce.
she attempted to reconcile with him but to no avail.
Hi Luge. I hope you're still reading and really thinking.
So many posters hit the nail on the head. Please excuse the yelling but it's critical BEING A WITNESS ISN'T SOMETHING YOU DO; IT IS SOMETHING YOU ARE. IT PERMEATES 99.99% OF EVERY DECISION THAT IS MADE. This includes clothing styles, makeup, hair, car you drive, sex, own or rent home, vacations, reading, tv, movies, politics, news stories (OMG news stories, everything good or bad shows Armageddon is tomorrow), long term planning (there isn't much) and work (such as promotions, education, overtime, etc).
I would add that what happens a lot is that the witness who marries outside the Lord will begin to feel a sense of guilt after a certain amount of time (the amount of time depends on the person) and when they return to Jehovah they will be more involved and active in the congregation than ever before.
In her mind you are great guy and since you are a great guy she knows you will make a great witness. Everyone in the congregation and her family will work towards that result. You will be viewed as a potential witness for the duration of your relationship. I can't tell you how many unbelieving husbands I have befriended because we wanted to show them how normal witnesses are and how great it is to be one. I was really their friend, but it was conditional. Once they showed no interest or potential I moved on since I wasn't interested in having a worldly friend.
In her mind and in her family's mind you will be separating her from Jehovah and costing her everlasting life in a paradise earth. That's not a great foundation for a marriage.
Don't even get me started on having kids and raising them in that type of environment. Trust me, I do it every day!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_h68ktwpim&feature=youtu.be.
We don't have a money problem....but, we are halting, delaying and cancelling construction projects worldwide, we are reducing bethel staffs around the world, bethelites will have to care for their own services, magazines reduced to bi-monthly, temporary pioneers reduced in affluent lands, special pioneers reduced as well.
But, we are doing well financially, however, we must make use of our available funds wisely.
He talks about an accelerated growth pace for the good news. How is that possible since there numbers don't show an accelerated growth rate? They show a minor growth rate.
Follow the money!