This is completely unbelievable. I am not doubting you, but I will confirm this with some of my JW moles.
If this is legit, it is further proof of what pieces of s**t the Watchtower Society is.
How can anyone make such a broad statement?
I am disfellowshiped and have what they would call an apostate blog, www.isnrblog.com. I am and always have been completely faithful to my wife, whom I married after I left the Witnesses. I was sexually promiscuous when I was a Witness.
I do smoke the occasional joint, though rarely. I have smoked pot since I was 16. I smoked when I was an elder. I drink socially and always have. I am in a profession that if I was a liar or dishonest, I would lose my livelyhood and could got to jail. I am ethical and honest.
I have had the occasion to employ Witnesses in differant business ventures and they have lied and stolen from me. In fact, over the years i have fired 16 individual Witnesses for stealing. More for other things like not showing up for work, etc.
Honestly, this is a hoot. What arrogant a**holes.
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Did any of you ex JW's lead a double life? Any good stories?
by isnrblog ini did when i was a teenager.
i was a good little witness on the outside but a pot smoking, girl chasing, booze swilling....normal teenager.. funny story.
i was 17 and this elders wife started a study with a lady in our neighborhood.
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Ya gotta laugh or you will go crazy.
You got busted for nothing while people get away with all kinds of stuff.
In the 90's there was this really hot little blue eyed blond, who screwed around on 3 differant husbands, divorced them and never got DF'd once! After the 2nd time we were taking bets. She was married and divorced 3 times before she was 30.
I heard about a month ago that she divorced number 4 and still is not DF'd. Same MO, whe screwed around.
There's not enough time to tell all the BS I have personally seen and/or caused.
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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Did any of you ex JW's lead a double life? Any good stories?
by isnrblog ini did when i was a teenager.
i was a good little witness on the outside but a pot smoking, girl chasing, booze swilling....normal teenager.. funny story.
i was 17 and this elders wife started a study with a lady in our neighborhood.
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Dawg, she was hot!! I didn't know a woman could get in that many positions.
It kinda spoiled me. I peaked a little to young. It was a long time before I got any that good again!
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My conscience
by civicsi00 ini've only been on this forum for a short while, but i love it here!
i have a question for everyone.. first of all, about a year and a half ago, i got on the internet to search for some jw forums.
i didn't find any right away, but what i did find was information about the wt and all of its inconsistencies.
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"To thine own self be true"
Trust me you can't go on like this. Sooner or later you will blurt it out or go "to far" and be reported to the elders.
I would go out on top. I would raise my hand during the Watchtower study and ask a related question that you know they can't answer. Maybe even research a conflicting quote from another publication. Ask like "If this Watchtower says we should________than why does this Watchtower say we should______. Just say you were doing extensive research and came upon this quote.
Keep doing that until they bust you. See if you can video it and put it on UTube. That would be some funny stuff!!
The way you are feeling your "dead man walking" anyway. You might as well have some fun with it and have a great story and video tape!
If I could only do mine over. I just told the Elders off. One told me he had never heard the "f" word used so much.
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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Bad things to say?
by Aleman into the people in this forum:.
"but if you have bitter jealousy and contentiousness in your hearts, do not be bragging and lying against the truth.this is not the wisdom that comes down from above, but is [the] earthly, animal, demonic.for where jealousy and contentiousness are, there disorder and every vile thing are.
" - james 3:14-16.. -aleman.
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Do you serve "unleavened bread" with your whine?
Ya' little JW bedwetting crybaby. How do you stand going door to door when everyone hates you?
It's you, ya know. Everyone was always nice to me when I went door to door. Of course, I always had a buzz on.
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Did any of you ex JW's lead a double life? Any good stories?
by isnrblog ini did when i was a teenager.
i was a good little witness on the outside but a pot smoking, girl chasing, booze swilling....normal teenager.. funny story.
i was 17 and this elders wife started a study with a lady in our neighborhood.
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I did when I was a teenager. I was a good little Witness on the outside but a pot smoking, girl chasing, booze swilling....normal teenager.
Funny story. I was 17 and this Elders wife started a study with a lady in our neighborhood. It was in the afternoon during the week. The lady did not want the sister to come to her house as her husband objected to the Witnesses, so the Elders wife asked if they could meet in our house. My parents said OK, so every wednesday, at 2:00, the two would meet. All of my family was in school and/or working so the house was generally empty.
One Wednesday, I can home at about 2:00 and the Elders wife was sitting at the dining room table, waiting for the lady. She said the lady hadn't shown up yet. I went about my business and shortly jumped in the shower. All of a sudden, Mrs Elder is in the shower with me, naked.
For the next two months, I made sure I was home at 2:00 on Wed. I was 17 and she was 31. She was hot and a wildcat!! Anyway at some point her conscience got the best of her and she confessed. My dad was an elder, and he was pissed. There was a big Elders meeting with me and my parents, her and her Mr. Elder and a committee of three Elders. It was a hoot.
Everyone seemed to be screaming at me, when I pointed out that I was 17, jail bait and she was guilty of statutory rape.
The room got real quiet. The elders asked me and my parents to step outside. Then one came out and said we could go and they would get back with us.
No one ever said another word about it. No one was disfellowshipped and the Wildcat and Mr. Elders soon moved to parts unknown.
Of course, word spread among the Witness kids and I was "the man" for a while.
I know you guys have some funny stuff. Give it up!!!
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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Bad things to say?
by Aleman into the people in this forum:.
"but if you have bitter jealousy and contentiousness in your hearts, do not be bragging and lying against the truth.this is not the wisdom that comes down from above, but is [the] earthly, animal, demonic.for where jealousy and contentiousness are, there disorder and every vile thing are.
" - james 3:14-16.. -aleman.
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To Jehovah's Witnesses: 1 Peter 3:15: "But sanctify the Christ as Lord in YOUR hearts, always ready to make a defense before everyone that demands of YOU a reason for the hope in YOU, but doing so together with a mild temper and deep respect." ...but then again why are you even on this site? The Watchtower 5/1/2000, pg 10, par 9 & 10: "Some apostates are increasingly using various forms of mass communication, including the Internet, to spread false information about Jehovah’s Witnesses. As a result, when sincere individuals do research on our beliefs, they may stumble across apostate propaganda. Even some Witnesses have unwittingly exposed themselves to this harmful material. In addition, apostates occasionally take part in television or radio programs. What is the wise course to follow in view of this?" 10 The apostle John directed Christians not to accept apostates into their homes. He wrote: “If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, never receive him into your homes or say a greeting to him. For he that says a greeting to him is a sharer in his wicked works.” (2 John 10, 11) Avoiding all contact with these opponents will protect us from their corrupt thinking. Exposing ourselves to apostate teachings through the various means of modern communication is just as harmful as receiving the apostate himself into our homes. Never should we allow curiosity to lure us into such a calamitous course!—Proverbs 22:3." If you're a JW and are on this site you are going against the Society's admonition. I am an apostate. I will give you my standard apostate curse: "May Catholic Weasels, in little Pope hats, gnaw your flesh"
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An unbelievable quote by the JW's about the New World Translation
by isnrblog ini came across this incredable quote in the watchtower, .
from the watchtower 8/1/62, pg 480: .
"the way these two words have been rendered in the new world translation has given rise to the charge that the new world bible translation committee let their religious beliefs influence them.
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Again, I agree. My post was intended to show the Witnesses twisted view. I do not believe in the Bible, but they do, so any contradictions in their literature is fair game.
My mother is french and we spoke both languages growing up so I do understand your illustration and it is a very powerful arguement.
Fred
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My Comprehensive Introduction
by Fadeout insorry since im not dfd and still have family in the org id like to remain in contact with, i have to keep this deliberately vague..
raised a jw, i was never considered zealous but was always good.
the kind of guy that gets encouraged to reach out for privileges.
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Wow! Deep.
I would say our views are similar.
Watch the alcohal thing. You mention it several times and in view of Dad's problem you may be prone to alcohal abuse.
That would be bad and it would be a shame for such a bright insightful person as yourself to be impared.
Fred.
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How many apostates are in the governing body?
by DT inif the elders ask a publisher if he thinks the society should change the blood policy or any policy and he admits that he thinks that something should be changed, then he can be disfellowshipped for apostasy.
however, it appears that the governing body periodically votes on proposed policy changes and a 2/3 majority is needed to make a change.
this means that governing body members often openly admit that they disagree with some official policies.
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Good thought! If a member of the GB believed in something that disagreed with the "Truth" or policy at the moment, is he an apostate.
Wow, I'm going to use that.
Fred www.isnrblog.com