This fairly large kiosk was set up at a 'youth fair' in Miami USA.
It's real odd. A kiosk like that costs thousands of dollars to make.
It's just odd from every angle.
amazing how cults end up looking so similar.
have you ever wondered how budhist monks and catholic monks look and behave so similarly?
or why mormons and jw religion have so many parallels?.
This fairly large kiosk was set up at a 'youth fair' in Miami USA.
It's real odd. A kiosk like that costs thousands of dollars to make.
It's just odd from every angle.
2 for me 1 from my old congro in the 80's and another that was in the same circle of friends.. karter..
Yes. A few.
About 13 years ago someone (outnfree) mentioned my family by name in a thread about KingdomHalls.
A former bethelite friend found me here because I mentioned his real name in a thread that showed up in Google search. I apologized profusely and had the post removed. (BIG mistake on my part but he says he is not upset.)
Someone from my old congregation and I posted same info on a thread. A few pm's and we reunited.
Two years ago a new poster with a username that pretty well identified himself. His ex-wife was daughter of my former PO.
There is another person who has pm'd me their number because we definitely knew each other in 1978. I have not yet returned that phone call.
A few people know people that I knew (from former KH's) but I do not remember/recognize those posters.
I *think* that's all. But could be another that I'm not remembering right now.
Does anyone know what happened to outnfree??
so in my last post i talked about how i had told my younger siblings how i didn't plan to get baptized or ever be a witness.
i thought i could trust them but i guess i was wrong, they're just kids after all.
my oldest brother (who's 11) told on me today.
Just because someone is 'out' of the JW org, does not in and of itself make them someone you should trust.
We know little about you and even less about your aunt.
I think that Zeb and Giles Gray and jp1692 and other posters made some wonderful points.
Respect your parents. Play nice with your family. Get a job and save as much money as you possibly can. Get an education. Don't get baptized. Time is on your side. Use it to your advantage. An education now will be the BEST investment of your time.
my little brother on the left exited the cult after 29 years.. me in the middle.. my older brother on the right stopped his bible study after discovering ttatton youtube videos.. never lose hope guys!.
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How great is that! What a lovely photo.
just curious how we all think.. what prompted or influenced your choice of username for this forum?.
there are some really amazing names, and it would be great to hear the stories behind them.... mine was nothing fancy.
i just felt "stuck in a rut too" along with so many others.
My username is a latin term meaning: Dare to Know; Dare to Have Wisdom/Understanding; Dare to Think for Yourself.
this 5 minute ted video perfectly explains what a cult it.
it does not mention jws, but perfectly aligns with them.
it is put in a manner that would make some understand why jws are considered a cult.
Good find. Thanks!
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/54643.
presenting the order of parental gloryon the eve of international children’s day, vladimir putin presented the order of parental glory to parents of large families.
the recipients included families from astrakhan and yaroslavl regions, the republics of karelia, buryatia, north ossetia-alania, perm and primorye territories, and khanty-mansi autonomous area – yugra.the order of parental glory was established by a presidential executive order signed in may 2008 and is awarded to parents (or adoptive parents) raising 7 or more children and ensuring due care for their health, education, and physical, spiritual and moral development.
Two different families are pictured in this thread. The one by Freelikeabird is not the same family as in the OP.
Which is the JW family?
And WELCOME, Freelikeabird! Nice to have you join us.
-Aude Sapere (meaning: Dare to Know; Dare to Have Wisdom/Understanding; Dare to Think for Yourself)
i know that other early dates are well documented leading up to 1975. it did seemed that the wts learned to stop setting dates, but i seem to recall talk about the 20th century will certainly be the last according to god's perfect timing.
i can't recall specifically where i heard such blatant rhetoric though.. anyone?
bueller?
See the article about 1975 on jwfacts.com for quotes, photos and recordings about the WTS proclamations regarding 1975.
i know that other early dates are well documented leading up to 1975. it did seemed that the wts learned to stop setting dates, but i seem to recall talk about the 20th century will certainly be the last according to god's perfect timing.
i can't recall specifically where i heard such blatant rhetoric though.. anyone?
bueller?
I don't recall the WTS *ever* saying time would end.
They did very strongly imply that 'the end of this wicked system of things' would end in 1975.
JWs have long believed that the earth itself would continue on indefinitely and life on earth would never end. Just the wicked people would be destroyed, but not the earth or dates and time.
"we do sound like a cult..." so in the last few conversations i have had with my still deeply in friend she has mentioned this a couple times when lamenting things that don't seem right.
she has a relative that left and is telling everyone jw's are a cult.
she is very defensive and deeply disturbed by this accusation.
JWs have been trained on how to respond/react to the suggestion that they are a 'Cult'.
After being out for many years, I was still defending them against this label.
Then, on a late night radio talk show, I heard the host refer to Jehovah's Witnesses as a very high-control group. It struck me as odd labeling, but it fit. The more I thought about it, the more it fit.
Cult is a trigger word for JW's. I think using the phrase 'high-control group' is a good way to avoid the JW trained defense response when you want someone to start realizing they are in a cult.
From 'high-control group' to 'cult' is a very short step.