I probably meant 'detrimental' rather than 'deleterious' so forgive me.
I only popped home for a shower between bars (a bit hot here).
i need some help in understanding something that's been bothering me for a while, please give me some insight on this.
i often see posts here where some take shots at elders and witnesses for working as janitors and window washers, and it's always bothered me.
i mean does it really matter what they do for a living as long as they are making a living honestly?
I probably meant 'detrimental' rather than 'deleterious' so forgive me.
I only popped home for a shower between bars (a bit hot here).
i need some help in understanding something that's been bothering me for a while, please give me some insight on this.
i often see posts here where some take shots at elders and witnesses for working as janitors and window washers, and it's always bothered me.
i mean does it really matter what they do for a living as long as they are making a living honestly?
I a'm not, never have been a JW, etc.
I have every respect for anyone who does a job well and I feel that they can take pride in that, whatever the job may be.
But I make no apology for banging on about my favourite subject here, and it echoes what others wth personal experience of the JWs are saying.
These people are absolutely NOT qualified to deal with abuse issues, child or adult.
Letting them get involved in these issues is dangerous for the victims, especially child victims.
No disrespect to anybody for how they earn their living, but to accord 'elders' some sort of status in real-world matters, or the 'organisation' as a whole come to that, is non-sensical and can be deleterious for all involved.
hello dear friends... well, many of you are aware of my on going daily saga.
my husband and i left the organization about a year and a half ago.
we have not been disfellowshipped, nor have we disassociated ourselves.
Hi!
I'm not and never have been, etc.
My opinion? Don't go! You won't enjoy dinner anyway with all this at the back of your mind.
And - this is only what I've picked up from JWD - people will believe whatever they want to (fuelled, as ever, by gossip) so there doesn't seem much to gain.
about prayer, about god, about life, about who we are.. the other day i was taking a call from my daughter at bootcamp.
she is distressed and i found myself comforting her by saying remember jehovah loves you.. while driving and thinking, i asked god to look after her while she was in bootcamp......uggggggggggg............ then i thought......why don't i tell her to call upon her own skills, to think, tell myself to remember that i raised a smart thinking girl that can take care of herself.. why discount the work that we have done in raising our children or discount our own determination, drive and ambition?.
i found more comfort and peace with this thinking than handing it over to some mysterious god, that i felt like if was truely her "father" would not have let her go to the army in the first place.. i love and respect creation......nature, the planet, and i am perfectly happy in how it got here to be a mystery to me......it is no more mysterious to me than some being creating it.. my thoughts for the morning.. purps
purps:
When you get low on this sort of thing, you really get low ....
She's part-way through it already. It gets easier as you progress. Honestly.
I have two adult children. Really, all you can do is bring them up and hope. I've been lucky. Hope you will be too. Good luck to your daughter.
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i read an interesting question on one of my threadshow many people at bethel were anointed?
how many of those were on the gb?can you estimate the percentage of people at bethel who were anointed vs non-anointed?
To me (as a sceptic) it just highlights where Russell, Rutherford, et seq, went wrong.
They should have kept their religion more vague.
Now, with the benefit of time having passed, it becomes clearer (new light ? !) that this was just another product of the mid 19th century craze for new religions.
about prayer, about god, about life, about who we are.. the other day i was taking a call from my daughter at bootcamp.
she is distressed and i found myself comforting her by saying remember jehovah loves you.. while driving and thinking, i asked god to look after her while she was in bootcamp......uggggggggggg............ then i thought......why don't i tell her to call upon her own skills, to think, tell myself to remember that i raised a smart thinking girl that can take care of herself.. why discount the work that we have done in raising our children or discount our own determination, drive and ambition?.
i found more comfort and peace with this thinking than handing it over to some mysterious god, that i felt like if was truely her "father" would not have let her go to the army in the first place.. i love and respect creation......nature, the planet, and i am perfectly happy in how it got here to be a mystery to me......it is no more mysterious to me than some being creating it.. my thoughts for the morning.. purps
Purplesofa:
If it's any consolation at all, in my early 20s I did 10 weeks 'bootcamp'. It was police, not miltary, and it was in the UK, but it really was not that different - except for the law etc. classes.
At the time, I thought I hated it. When I graduated, i was extemely proud of myself, and so were others.
Looking back now, it was a great time. As others said to me - and I said to others - 'If you can't take a joke you shouldn't have joined'. Haha, it took me a long time to get the joke.
Your daughter is already part way through this. When she completes it, she will feel proud of herself and will have had the benefit of an experience not too many get and fewer complete. However things go in the future, she'll always be able to say 'I did that' and I got through it. Something to be proud of.
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i read an interesting question on one of my threadshow many people at bethel were anointed?
how many of those were on the gb?can you estimate the percentage of people at bethel who were anointed vs non-anointed?
Thanks for the answers.
It just seems to me (as one who doesn't accept this for one minute) that if the 144,000 are the 'spiritual Israel' and thus those specially chosen or anointed, then the 'remnant and top-ups' of the 'anointed class' are the ones directly in contact with their god - they will, after all, be the ones in charge of god's kingdom after Amy Geddon finally comes (poor woman, she must be awfully frustrated by now).
If this was a political party or a trade union, they'd at least have in place some mechanism whereby the members of this group could communicate with the executive council (or GB) their views. One would expect this even moreso when we're talking about divine revelation.
So this just goes to show (if further evidence were needed) that WTBTS doesn't believe its own doctrines.
i will not be able to post this until the evening of 8-20. i worked on 8-27 by mistake and will be out of town until sunday evening.
keep free from murmurings .
"--philippians 2:14 .
I have a copy of the magazine and a scanner - but don't know how to upload it here.
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i read an interesting question on one of my threadshow many people at bethel were anointed?
how many of those were on the gb?can you estimate the percentage of people at bethel who were anointed vs non-anointed?
Can I ask a question as an outsider?
if the JWs believe that there are currently about 8,000+ 'anointed' living, and that the 'anointed' are the F&DS, why is there no procedure for WTBTS to consult the 'anointed' to ensure that WTBTS is getting updates from jehovah?
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i love carling 'extra cold' lager.. .
i am going to the pub tonight - whoo!
It's a small world!