Great book. Surprise tie-into the JWs in Chapter 8 and in Chapter 9.
I've read a few of these "exit" type books.
This is one of the better-told tales and, again, has an integral tie-in to the JWs.
Recommend it.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/11/23/conversion-via-twitter-westboro-baptist-church-megan-phelps-roper?mbid=social_twitter.
Great book. Surprise tie-into the JWs in Chapter 8 and in Chapter 9.
I've read a few of these "exit" type books.
This is one of the better-told tales and, again, has an integral tie-in to the JWs.
Recommend it.
i’ve heard some people praise him for his zeal against president trump.
others have not been so praiseworthy toward the california congressman.. today he was so concerned that trump might be so emboldened now that he has won acquittal, that he suggests that trump might make a deal with russia and sell them the state of alaska.
😐.
The same loyalty that JWs feel to the GB is the same that the right feels to trump. I think that should get people to stop and think, why is this the case?
This may be partially accurate (who really knows?) but there are a fair number of folks with whom I interact who are not necessarily pro-Trump but ARE anti-Schiff and his team. If there are two choices, they veer Orange.
If you're looking for cult-like adulation of a political leader, look no further than those who elevated Obama to god-like status because he was half-black. In those days, if you legitimately asked a question about Obama's policies, you were a racist ...end of story
Most I hear (not on TV), qualify their acceptance of The Orange One.
i’ve heard some people praise him for his zeal against president trump.
others have not been so praiseworthy toward the california congressman.. today he was so concerned that trump might be so emboldened now that he has won acquittal, that he suggests that trump might make a deal with russia and sell them the state of alaska.
😐.
here comes old and senile pat robertson speaking on his television program, the 700 club.
robertson went on a rant (when asked by an audience member) on his thoughts about the death penalty.. robertson said:.
are you kidding?
Agreed that cost should NOT be a variable in a decision of this type.
"It is more expensive to care for a lifer in prison than an execution."
Simple googling will show this to be inaccurate. Studies vary, but the anecdotal "think of the medical costs, etc." doesn't defeat actual numbers. That executions cost more is widely know by all sides.
Just one of MANY articles reporting on the actual studies (not anecdotes) that have looked at the issue.
here comes old and senile pat robertson speaking on his television program, the 700 club.
robertson went on a rant (when asked by an audience member) on his thoughts about the death penalty.. robertson said:.
are you kidding?
There is also an economic argument. Generally speaking, due to mandatory appeals, etc., it is less expensive to have a prisoner serve a life sentence.
The death personalty is too expensive.
fader here - last meeting was in autumn 2005. lurker on this site and others.
not one to get all controversial.. typical situation, pretty much a born in and left the church at age 38 and never looked back.. i'm 53 now, parents getting older - late 70s but very active, dad is still an elder.. parents, in laws, brother and brother-in-law still uber active jws.. my family (wife and 2 adult children) out since 2005.. we have stayed close to our parents - we have treaded religion lightly and have had a pretty good relationship and have kept our personal lives and beliefs/opinions separated from them.
this was intentional - as we love them and do not want anything to cause shunning since they are getting older and want to be there for them and we respect their beliefs.. got this letter today.
Very sorry you're in this situation.
Time is going to have to pass but, as you're aware, there is no 'happy ending' to this tale.
Again, very sorry you and your family have to deal with this.
separate identity, volume 2, co-authored by my mom, is scheduled for release in march.
b. w. schulz, the series editor and mom's co-author has posted an update.
https://truthhistory.blogspot.com/.
"Firpo Carr’s books, poorly written, neither particularly helpful, and sometimes inaccurate."
An understatement, to be certain. Yikes!
recommending “god's debris: a thought experiment” by scott adams.
just finished it (audio version, in the car).. i ‘read’ this book because i enjoyed adams’ “win bigly: persuasion in a world where facts don't matter” (audio version, while working in the woods).
if you have a background in persuasion, some content may be redundant but, overall, very entertaining and current..
Recommending “God's Debris: A Thought Experiment” by Scott Adams. Just finished it (audio version, in the car).
I ‘read’ this book because I enjoyed Adams’ “Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter” (audio version, while working in the woods). If you have a background in persuasion, some content may be redundant but, overall, very entertaining and current.
Both are fairly well-written and, most importantly, thought-provoking. Moving to his “Loserthink” soon.
i've gone to the a&e channel with no luck.
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It is on torrents also.
i remember reading somewhere (perhaps on here?
) than an entire congregation disassociated and started their own congregation after decided that the gb were apostate.. was this an urban myth or is there any evidence of this?.
Yes in fact there is a book about the story of how a hundred or so JWs in Alberta left the organisation along with Penton. I don’t think they manged to take a Kingdom Hall with them.
https://www.amazon.com/Crisis-Allegiance-James-Beverley/dp/0920413374
I have a PDF of this book if someone has an interest. PM me.