i've never seen any women wearing wt symbols around their necks. i've only been studying for a year though. But I don't think that's true
knothead34
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The Stake is a more pagan symbol than the Cross
by jwfacts ini just found an interesting sumerian myth that i wanted to share.
the watchtower claims that the cross was not used by true christians and is of pagan origins.
(watchtower 1989 may 1 p.26 it reveres a pagan symbol masquerading as christian.
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The Stake is a more pagan symbol than the Cross
by jwfacts ini just found an interesting sumerian myth that i wanted to share.
the watchtower claims that the cross was not used by true christians and is of pagan origins.
(watchtower 1989 may 1 p.26 it reveres a pagan symbol masquerading as christian.
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knothead34
good point that they don't wear the pole around their neck. the only symbol they have is the watchtower symbol, but even that isn't plastered everywhere like the cross is. Not saying it is right or wrong to wear the cross or defending the watchtower. In my opinion, it doesn't matter what Jesus died on, just that he died. The WT makes way to much out of that and I think they do that just so they can be different.
Prime example, at the last 2 day assemble I said something about going to "church" and another sister said "you go to a church"? I guess the appropriate terminology is going to the "kingdom hall". My bible study teacher said they changed it because of this:
You go to the town hall to find out info on the town, so you go to a kingdom hall to find out about the kingdom AND to be distinguishable from other "generic" churches. That burns me for some reason. They change stuff just to be different when there is no biblical basis for it.
sorry to go off on rant
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JWD WAS ABLE TO CONVINCE ME THE PARADISE WAS A MYTH BUT...
by stillAwitness inthe talk given today sounded pretty convincing.
facts were stated about how our body is designed to live forever (the brain, blood vessels etc) and how all these intricated details about the human body raises us to ask the question: "did not jehovah design us with the purpose of living forever?
now i've read the threads about how there just would not be enough room in the world for all those people.
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knothead34
great scriprure confession. I hadn't thought of that one. I knew that there were more than 3 "paradise earth" scriptures in the entire bible, but I didn't have time to find them all(at work). I do have hope of a earthly paradise, but even if there's not one, I just hope that there is something else, regardless if it's in heaven or on earth.
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C'mon Watchtower: How long will the Blood brochure stay online?
by Neo inhi wt monitors!
i think you've noticed you'll be experiencing some ugly times in the near future.
soooo, with about 40 pages of exposure of your lies and misrepresentations in a law journal read by experts all over the globe, with an internet-based dissemination work force that will spread the news to tens of thousands of other people, how long will you leave the how can blood save your life brochure on watchtower.org?.
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knothead34
the watchtower guys really watch this forum?
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why disfellowshipped?
by knothead34 inas a new unbaptized publisher, i would really like to know why some of you were disfellowshipped if you don't mind sharing your stories.
thanks.
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knothead34
people still have the choice to follow God even if they are disfellowshipped and are extremely hurt by the WTS's actions. I would hope that one would not lose complete faith in God and start doing things that the bible(not the WTS) condemns. It's unfortunate if that happens. We are all responsible for ourselves in the end. I think people forget that when they are mad or hurt. People will often go from one extreme(the strictness of organized religion) to the other(all out sinning) because of the control factor of the organization, but that still does not give those people the right to go hog wild against God and biblical principals. Hopefully, if that happened, they would find their way back to the bible. While the WTS definitely can be blamed and held responsible for pushing people away from God with their tactics, people can not blame them forever for their unfaithfulness to God. IMHO which accounts for nothing anyway.
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why disfellowshipped?
by knothead34 inas a new unbaptized publisher, i would really like to know why some of you were disfellowshipped if you don't mind sharing your stories.
thanks.
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knothead34
I have been reading the post and I do realize that there are differences in the df cases depending on what KH you go to. I do not agree that everyone that's been df has been done so unjustly. I think that many may be done unjustly, but I am sure that some are df for good reasons. ie. pedofiles(spelling?), unrepentant adulterers, relapsed drug users, etc. Just to name a few that I am aware of in my KH. However, I am sure that many elders and others abuse the rules and df people for more personal reasons. Nothing can be said about that except that one day those people will have to pay for what they have done to the members. I know that "some day" is never soon enough to the hurt one, but is anything ever fair? please keep posting! I do learn from these posts!
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Journal of Church and State: WT NO-BLOOD EXPOSE'
by AndersonsInfo in(baylor university, waco, tx) an essay entitled, "jehovah's witnesses, blood transfusions, and the tort of misrepresentation," found in the autumn issue of baylor universitys prestigious journal of church and state, published december 13, 2005, exposes the vulnerability of jehovahs witnesses religious organization to massive claims for compensation because of the religions misrepresentation of the medical risks of blood transfusions.
this milestone essay critically examines one of the religions main publications for teaching their children and new recruits about their blood beliefs, how can blood save your life?
the peer-reviewed essay details many misrepresentations of medical facts, which the religion partly relies on to support its blood prohibition, thus denying its members from making fully informed medical decisions.
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knothead34
no reason to start calling names seeker. I'm not an idiot, but maybe a more "enlightened" poster like yourself would like to explain. I'll make sure I read it later. That is if this stupid person can comprehend anything. make sure you spell it out now, and in plain, simple terms. no big words now.
get over yourself
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Journal of Church and State: WT NO-BLOOD EXPOSE'
by AndersonsInfo in(baylor university, waco, tx) an essay entitled, "jehovah's witnesses, blood transfusions, and the tort of misrepresentation," found in the autumn issue of baylor universitys prestigious journal of church and state, published december 13, 2005, exposes the vulnerability of jehovahs witnesses religious organization to massive claims for compensation because of the religions misrepresentation of the medical risks of blood transfusions.
this milestone essay critically examines one of the religions main publications for teaching their children and new recruits about their blood beliefs, how can blood save your life?
the peer-reviewed essay details many misrepresentations of medical facts, which the religion partly relies on to support its blood prohibition, thus denying its members from making fully informed medical decisions.
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knothead34
i can hear the reply by the witnesses now. just because they may have gotten the medical facts "wrong", the bible still says abstain from blood, so it wouldn't have made a difference anyway. can anyone give me some other sites where i can find out other interpretations for those scriptures?
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Journal of Church and State: WT NO-BLOOD EXPOSE'
by AndersonsInfo in(baylor university, waco, tx) an essay entitled, "jehovah's witnesses, blood transfusions, and the tort of misrepresentation," found in the autumn issue of baylor universitys prestigious journal of church and state, published december 13, 2005, exposes the vulnerability of jehovahs witnesses religious organization to massive claims for compensation because of the religions misrepresentation of the medical risks of blood transfusions.
this milestone essay critically examines one of the religions main publications for teaching their children and new recruits about their blood beliefs, how can blood save your life?
the peer-reviewed essay details many misrepresentations of medical facts, which the religion partly relies on to support its blood prohibition, thus denying its members from making fully informed medical decisions.
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knothead34
i thought this was going to be big news that the watchtower was going to bring out, not some expose of the blood thing. a lawsuit to the WTS won't change a whole lot to most witnesses i don't think. of course the more money spent on lawyers, the worse it is for the watchtower, even if it is their own lawyers. I was hoping it was going to be something bigger. i've got a 2 day assembly this weekend and it was the only thing i was looknig forward to. oh well, better than nothing
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Stupid things JW's say: Todays stupid phrase "young ones"
by Check_Your_Premises inwe all know that cults use loaded language as well as redefine words and phrases to have their own special meaning.. not to long ago i was talking to a very devout jw sister (totally brainwashed just doesn't describe it) about my daughter.
she kept talking about the "young ones".
she must have said the phrase twenty times over the course of the conversation.
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knothead34
my sis said the one that really has aggravated me almost from the beginning. "it helps us to appreciate..." That drives me CRAZY. there's one lady who uses it so much that i've renamed her "miss appreciation".
another thing that bugs me is their writing style. Looking over some older watchtowers, I noticed that they always seem to put "other sheep" in quotation marks(just like I just did). Don't know why that bugs me, but it does. just say the other sheep and be done with it. I don't remember the bible putting it in quotation marks.