The only thing I find surprising about this is that they would actually put it in writing.
StephaneLaliberte
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For those of you who've watched the Witnesses documentary, let's suppose for a moment that...
by My Name is of No Consequence infor those of you who've watched the witnesses documentary, let's suppose for a moment that the org was forced to make their database of abusers available to the courts.
if this database is as detailed and meticulous as it is claimed, how in the world could the org (in its present form) survive that?
assuming they don't go bankrupt after all of the new abuse claims, would they go underground, shut down the kingdom halls, stop the preaching?
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StephaneLaliberte
They’d be at serious risk. That’s one of the reasons I was so surprised to see how they set themselves up in NY Warwick and more recently, that letter from England where they want to centralize everything. I don’t get it. I really don’t.
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StephaneLaliberte
First, this is a very well done documentary and I’m very happy it was made. I was personally shocked by some of its content too.
That being said, I would’ve like the documentary to start with something like this:
Jehovah’s Witnesses are good people who abhors pedophiles. Unfortunately, most of them are unaware that classified policies put in place by their leaders actually puts their children at risks while protecting pedophiles. This documentary will explore the content of these policies and how they have impacted several thousand people.
I know they expressed this during the documentary, however, I wish that they had made it clear at the beginning so as to get the attention of the moderate JWs. When you start something by “JWs are doing this and that”, they all take it personal and switch the channel. If you name specific policies, they’re first thought will be: it is this policy that is under attack, not my religion/belief itself.
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If you're "anointed" don't seek out other "anointed" so says the Watchtower January 2020
by RolRod inwhen i was affiliated with the witnesses, there were barely 6,000 who profess to be of the anointed remnant.
i recently read somewhere that today there are over 20,000 who profess to be anointed.
that figure may be more when you consider those who meet and partake privately for fear of the stigma of claiming to be anointed.
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StephaneLaliberte
I remember, a good while ago, they wrote in a Kingdom ministry that brother's should not form small groups to study the bible; that they should rely on the brother's in bethel to do this. That particular article had a severe impact in waking me up. Lets hope this artcile does this same to many JW in the cult right now.
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Before cutting my hair my witness barber had to check with Bethel...really? Not a cult?
by Witness 007 ini was balding and grey so i asked my witness barber friend to "just shave it all off" many brothers were doing the comb over which looked friggin stupid.
but oh no in the 1990's this was rebellious he had to call a brother we knew at bethel to see if it was ok. we got his ok to go ahead but at the time i could help thinking about the no beard rule and how controlled and cultish we were..
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StephaneLaliberte
Though this story may sound extream, I do remember that there was a brother that shaved his head as he was bolding and back in the 80s/90s. Even if he was a good guy and all, I remember he was frowned upon. Then, around the year 2000 where Bruce Willis started to shave his hair. All of a sudden, several respected brothers started doing it. It was ok now.
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SuperBowl 54: US Sports vs UK Sports
by Simon inso a few things .... apparently it's superbowl 54, and also the centennial of the sport.
erm ... i'm not a mathematician, but aren't there 46 superbowls missing?.
americans claim that uk sport ("soccer", aka real football) is too low scoring.
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StephaneLaliberte
I didn't like the performance for the half time show. Not that I mind the concept of pole dancing and not wearing much, its just that I didn't feel like the overall performance was well choreographed.
In that style, I prefered Katy Perry. That being said, my favorite of all time: Prince! Sure, I liked Micheal Jackson, but he was lip syncing.
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All Hail Our Illustrious Dictator!
by Simon infollowing the trudeau government creating a special $600m fund for journalists to write nice things about him prior to the previous election, this week has also seen elections canada / the rcmp interview an independent journalist who wrote a critical piece about him and they've now announced that in future you'll need a special license, from the trudeau government, to be allowed to write news articles reporting on what the trudeau government does.. what.
fuck.. those people who whine about the fiction that trump is some kind of dictator should look north and reflect - we're actually living it, it's real, he wants canada to be like china, because they are the country he most admires due to their "really great dictatorship" (his words, but not widely reported, see previous rules).. oh, and they want to take guns off law-abiding citizens, and also pledge to import millions of low-iq (violent & feckless) un immigrants.
we'll be the last country to shut the border to coronavirus-carrying, live-animal eating, chinese plague-carriers because "diversity something something".. fuck you trudeau, you're a brainless piece of shit.
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StephaneLaliberte
So, who's the independant journalist you are talking about
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Wow! I'm tripping
by OriginalFlower inthis old place is still around?
holy moly what a trip stumbling into this place from the good ole days before the 'new' social media😃.
i used to have tons of long late night conversations with some good friends here...like 15-20 years ago!
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StephaneLaliberte
Here since 2007. I tried to quit once.... didn't manage to stay off for more than a month.
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How many here believe the WTS really has has 8.5 million followers / 8.5. million members
by Hotpepper ini think it's closer to 5 million with all the selling of kingdom hells and branch bethel's all over the world.
it's even hard to get a hard copy of the lastest craptower or afake mag now in new york city..
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StephaneLaliberte
They do report a decrease in many contries. As for meeting attendance, the majority of those who miss still believe and contribute to their religion. The ones that stop altogether are called innactives and taken off the reports. So, yeah, the numbers are accurate and frankly, 8.5 millions is not something to brag about.
Imagine a sales rep braging about making one or two sales in over 30 years!! That's what the JWs are doing! After billions upon billions of hours in the field ministry, and just about the same in monney for producing all their teaching matterial, all they have to show for is an increase by 2.
Worst: When you ask anybody on the street what JWs preach about, the majority won't really know much about them. Yeah, they knock on people's door and they don't take blood and celebrate christmas. But the "good news"? No idea. There message is not getting through. Considering the gigantic amount of investment they placed into this, the results are very disapointing.
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My interview on BBC threw JWs in shock
by Alex Bogdanov ini had an interview on bbc one.
before i write about it and the jws, just a quick reminder.
since my book was published two years ago, jws avoid me even though i am not disfellowshipped.
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StephaneLaliberte
Many people leaving the JWs aren't doing great. Many of them even go crazy and fall into many troubles. Its normal, leaving such a religion/cult causes lots of heartache and turmoil and life is especially difficult at that time. Sadly, this is as much as JWs will keep track about you. How you were before you left and how you’ve been a little after. In that time of your life where you had it worst. Then, they lose sight of you due to their practice of ostracism.
As a result, they fail to see that the majority of those who leave their group eventually get back up on their feet and live productive, fulfilling lives. They just assume you’ll go on living a hard life, assuming there is no other redemption to your situation than “returning to Jehovah”. Hence, when they see xJWs doing well many years later, it sends them in a corner where the only remaining option for their temporary sanity is cognitive dissonance.