Anyone making plans to start their fantastic new life after the death of their husbands/parents/kids need a good clubbing over the head with a pick axe. It's just sick man. PS - clubbing someone to death with a pick axe is not sick.
jambon1
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The day after Armageddon
by TooBad TooSad inat last the long hoped for great tribulation has taken place and the faithful jw's huddle together at the.
local kingdom hall.
the po starts off speaking.
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Another jest in the Revelation Climax (page 302)
by cultswatter infrom page 302 of revelation climax (1988 hard cover).
lets zoom up for a better look.
the building on the lower right is the un building and there appears to be an air conditioning unit on top of the building on the lower left.
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jambon1
Jesus about to smash fuck out of the UN building. For Christ sake mate, save the library books!
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Hook Lines or Phrases Jehovah's Witnesses Use to Control You
by flipper into control a person, or control a group of people , any cult , including jehovah's witnesses , have to gain your trust that they are the authority on what you need to know.
even people have been known to use these " catch phrases " to gain trust , or " hook lines " as you'd call them to gain control over groups of people or individually in their own lives.
see if you are familiar with these phrases which empower the sender of the phrase , but demands rapt allegiance from listeners to be the " gospel truth " without challenge , which can take the listeners power away.
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jambon1
Brother reads scripture then says "so as we can CLEARLY see....". Aye, clear as mud right enough.
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What's The Worst Thing An Elder or Elders Did To You?
by minimus inwas there anything truly terrible??
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jambon1
I suppose in relation to others experience, mine was pretty tame. Yet the way that a couple of elders manipulated me & in one case actually bullied me just to get their own way, was IMO disgusting. I was aware of others experiences that were fairly shocking. I suppose in my own personal case it was a build up of what I felt was unscriptural conduct repeated time after time, after time. It eventually just sickens you.
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Just got this email
by Cindi_67 ini received an email from my sister in law.
she was relating an experience given in a talk at an assembly.
a young couple wanted to have children, but they couldn't conceive, so they decided to adopt a child.
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jambon1
What a vile story. I mean, FFS, the child had an escape route & it got buggered up by some new JW couple. Lucky white heather or what eh? Poor sucker. As an aside, a sister asked me recently whether fostering a child would help or hinder a JW in their spiritual goals. Her answer was that it would hinder. So to hell with saving the poor buggers & giving someone a better life. It might interfere with your ministry. Such blessed reasoning!
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For those who were on restrictions: Did it bother you not to comment?
by truthseeker ini'm curious to know if not beng able to comment at meetings was something you felt badly about if you were on restrictions.. i don't comment anyway, but i hardly think not being able to comment is a "restriction" in itself.. .
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jambon1
Being on restrictions is another way of embarrasing people & making them look like children being sat with the dunces cap on. For a brother showing up to a field service group it is a challenge. Sometimes in our hall, the elder wouldn't show up & the phone would ring with said elder asking that a sister say a prayer for the group. Talk about making the brother embarrased! They treat people like kids. Mind you, more fool anyone for tolerating this treatment. It's a bit like thanking someone for spitting in your face.
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Wife caught me on this site - have to remember to Logoff Witness 007!
by Witness 007 inmy wife burst into the computer room and found me {gasp} talking with apostates on this site!
now she doesn't go witnessing anymore and only very rarely goes to a meeting...but talking to apostates is not on!
i quickly closed down but had to log-off later so she doesn't find out that iam "witness 007.
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jambon1
I have tried to educate my wife in this area. I will only call these websites & forums 'ex-witness' sites, not apostate websites. The society have used a word to strike the fear of god into people. You have to try to undo the stigma. I always mention that these are people in a position similar to me. It sort of lessens the blow.
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Did you ever see a brother so keen to be a CO that it was painfull to watch
by jambon1 inclimbing the jw ladder is so important to some of the zealous, childless, jw couples.
to reach the goal there seemed to be untold amounts of political intrigue, arse licking & generally being a pious knob end.
loved by few, hated by most.
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jambon1
Climbing the JW ladder is so important to some of the zealous, childless, JW couples. To reach the goal there seemed to be untold amounts of political intrigue, arse licking & generally being a pious knob end. Loved by few, hated by most. Any experiences of such conduct?
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My conversation with a Born Again.
by yourmomma ini spoke with a born again today.
i am wondering if this person represents how they all think or just some.
i'll assume just some.
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jambon1
I dof my cap to anyone who believes this stuff & still wants to worship 'it/him/her/god'. It's worth remembering that the OT AND the new testament are loaded with pronouncements against non-believers. Scary stuff if you don't remember that it is only milleniums old b/s written by people in caves.
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Were the Cananites evil or were they simply destroyed for their land?
by jambon1 infrom the jw's/bible standpoint, was there good reason for 'god' to wipe out the cananite nation or was it just to give the jews the promised land?
please help me with this one if you can.
thanks.
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jambon1
From the JW's/bible standpoint, was there good reason for 'god' to wipe out the Cananite nation or was it just to give the jews the promised land? Please help me with this one if you can. Thanks.