Article in The Mail On Sunday today - the mother (Naghmeh) has separated from Aysha's father (Brett), who believes Covid is the beginning of Armageddon 🙄
MidwichCuckoo
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Aysha King's Mother and the JWs.
by Lost in the fog ini apologise if this has already been posted.
i have been dealing with family issues and haven't been following every post for a couple of weeks.
do you remember about 6 years ago that kid in the uk whose jw parents took him out of a hospital for proton beam treatment for his cancer and ended up as the subject of an interpol police search?
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Kingdom Hall Sales
by lastmanstanding invideo conferencing systems are being installed in kingdumb halls.
this is being charged to the congregations.. the ability to video conference, zoom, directly from the halls will now be the thing.. i believe that the current situation has given the wts an idea.. if there are two kingdom halls in an area, then one can be sold.. congregations will split the use, half using the hall one week and zooming the next and visa versa..
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MidwichCuckoo
I haven't been on here for quite a while - and I was wondering how the WT was managing to fleece the Congregation during this pandemic? The selling of KHs has been going on a while now - liquidising assets - but I can see how the overall sale could boost the coffers. However, if 50% of the meetings were via 'Zoom', it would prove difficult for the majority of the 'flock' who are elderly, have no means to buy a laptop or be able to use technology (the WT has warned many for years the evils of the internet)...
...and, as an aside, I was just googling dubs - and now they have their fingers in funerals?! Jeeez. They're offering the same service, at a higher cost, than similar 'basic cremations'.
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Kingdom hall up for salw
by pepperheart inthere is a kingdom hall up for sale in longbridge birmingham uk and its on the rughtmove website.
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MidwichCuckoo
Oh gosh...that's not too far from me. I visited Rubery today.
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Latest Circuit Assembly Money Assault!
by eyeuse2badub inprobably not new to many of you but i'm gonna post it anyway!.
i went to a circuit assembly last week at the fremont, ca assembly hall in fremont, ca to be with my wife so she could be there to 'witness' the baptism of a person she "studied" with about 2 decades ago!.
at the main entry to the assembly hall there are 3 or 4 large double door entrances.
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MidwichCuckoo
I agree with above posters - a monthly subscription is on the cards. Haven't they tried something similar recently? Maybe a 'promise' to donate a certain amount? Anyway, they'll twist a Scripture to justify a monthly sub!
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Is it possible to nullify a baptism?
by idk123 inhope you are all well,.
i was wondering within the organisation if there are any guidelines or grounds for nullifying a baptism.
see i grew up a jehovah's witness and was baptised at age 13, i didn't get baptised for the right reasons, i felt pressured to because my friends were getting baptised at the same time.
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MidwichCuckoo
Also - I'd like to add - this is a a very damaging form of child abuse. Baptising minors is forcing adult issues on to them. The mental trauma of dealing with any issues arising from decisions made as a child is damaging.
There needs to be a class action taken by all of us affected - it would hopefully finish this cult off.
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Is it possible to nullify a baptism?
by idk123 inhope you are all well,.
i was wondering within the organisation if there are any guidelines or grounds for nullifying a baptism.
see i grew up a jehovah's witness and was baptised at age 13, i didn't get baptised for the right reasons, i felt pressured to because my friends were getting baptised at the same time.
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MidwichCuckoo
It shouldn't even be an issue - 13 is a minor. If they stuck to baptising adults (maybe follow Jesus and aim for 30 years) they wouldn't be able to 'trap' individuals and instil fear into them.
This cult ruined my life, and the older I get, the more I realise that.
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cart witnesses
by stan livedeath ini drove through a nearby seaside town today.
it was starting to rain.
it was cold.
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MidwichCuckoo
Remember when 'the message' was urgent lol...now they avoid the public like the plague. See them all the time, two dubs standing by a trolley, chatting away and drinking coffee until the next pair take over from them. Rinse and repeat.
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Anyone else do this?
by Biahi ini used a public washroom in a grocery store.
in the stall, someone left a tract on the baby changer.
my first thought was to trash it, instead i wrote cult on it and jwfacts.com on it.
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MidwichCuckoo
Good grief, they're now 'counting time' while sitting on the toilet !
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What is the current pulse in the organization with the reductions?
by SouthCentral ini have not seen jehovah’s witnesses in my neighborhood for several years now.
it appears that the cart witnessing has taken over.
congregations are being consolidated and witnesses are being forced to travel a greater distance than before.the burdens/privileges of elders seem to be ever increasing!.
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MidwichCuckoo
I rarely see them walking the streets...can't recall the last time. I see the trolleys in towns/cities, but has anyone else noticed, they tend to set up where there is the least foot traffic, thereby not many people pass them. A couple of months ago I saw them set up by a bench on a main road where about five people walk past every hour...they were just sitting on the bench and chatting!
They used to always set up in my (previous) local town, always in the same spot, chatting amongst themselves and drinking coffee, waiting for the next ones to take over (It's a very urgent message, you know)...but they've disappeared in recent months.
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I HATE JW funerals
by jws injw funeral last night.
it was about half an hour from start to finish.
they opened with basic facts about the person.
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MidwichCuckoo
Gosh...so much I recognise. My father's funeral was a one hour 'talk' at the KH, followed by a shorter talk at the crematorium. I don't recall anything about his life being mentioned, it was just a sales pitch. Sad.
My mother, who is very elderly, requested me to take her to the KH for her funeral...but her congregation has been moved now (that KH is on the market, as I mentioned in another thread), and she doesn't recognise/accept the Hall she now attends as a KH (obviously, her advanced age adds to her confusion). So what do I do (if she pre-deceased me) ?
Funnily enough Stan, I was considering the same myself, not telling the Congregation. I've seen my mother make them her whole life (at the expense of her family), and at the same time I've seen other elderly JWs discarded once they are considered a burden, but she always dismissed my observations...and now she is in that position but making excuses for them not visiting her anymore, e.g., 'they have families'...so did you mother, but we still came a poor second behind any of the JWs.