Jaguarbass, you wrote... "so stay in the Ark."
That's interesting because that sounds like another version of the bird in the cage thing with the look what happens when it tries to leave the cage scenario.
The interesting thing about Noah's Ark, to me, is that nowhere does it indicate that the design included a steering wheel. This Ark you referenced is not the same kind of Ark that houses a group completely at the mercy and direction of God alone, and wherever He decides to have them land....and more importantly, when.
This present Ark is more like the Titanic whose builders boasted loudly that it was absolutely unsinkable.
Pickled
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
wingCommander, before you fall asleep at the stick.... :-) I agree with your view about the kind of tactics that all cults use more or less. But since this isn't a Welcome Ex-Moonies forum I think it would be really helpful to share experiences that might cause potential new converts of the JW to rethink what they are currently learning. The goals are the same, but aren't the methods and message a little different from those who might be convinced that they should sell flowers in an airport?
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
NEJ, what jumps out at me in your writing style and your clarity I am sure are the same qualities that were noticed and praised while you were a JW. In case you were wondering, you still seem to have all the same talents and gifts you had before. The part that has made you struggle is the part where you tried so hard to use those qualities to perpetuate a lie that, at the time, you didn't know was a lie.
You are not the one who created the lie. As a matter of fact, you had no role or power at all beyond the way that you were encouraged and "allowed" to function as a mouthpiece. No one in the audience blames the puppet when the show is bad. It's the writers and the puppeteer who are responsible.
The WTBTS can't have it both ways. They can't insist that their followers only follow a script, and then blame the believer when the script is poorly written and filled with inconsistencies.
For a time you followed a script and I am sure when you made the decision to no longer do that, you were faced with some very costly losses that included family, friends, and self-esteem.
But others have done it and you can do it too, only in your case you have some really tremendous assets that are obvious and which you might be able to focus on as a way to build back up what others attempted to manipulate.
I have enjoyed your perspectives and insight very much. -
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
Robert7, I had a professor many years ago who must have thought in his mind that the words “I don’t know” were not an acceptable option.
A couple of the students caught on and started asking the most ridiculous questions they could think of in an effort to enjoy just how outlandish his answers could be. Not exactly nice, I know. But fortunately the same mind set that kept him thinking that he was the final authority in all things, was the same type of mindset that caused him to not notice at all just how ridiculous and off topic the questions were. -
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
WOW, MOG....this may be the first accurate prophecy of theirs I have ever read! :-)
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
Thank you SPAZnik, and you too MOG and others for your contributions to this ongoing discussion.
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
I understand what you are saying R. Crusoe, and I think I am feeling very fortunate today, and that is why this is on my mind. I feel fortunate that I did so much research and spent so much time combing through the literature and teachings of the JW before making a decision. I was presented with some ideas and those ideas intrigued me, and for a time I made it my goal to immerse myself in the environment and teachings as a way to know more than just reading words on a page could provide.
The literature provides one message, and the environment adds to that message with a structure and practices that are somewhat different from what the literature indicates and that the general public is offered. I would not have known this had I simply focused exclusively on the literature alone.
I feel fortunate because the way I went about it allowed me to see how this literature is actually put into practice. There is the literature that offers scriptural insights, and then there is the actual life of the Jehovah’s Witness. The struggling and the sharing about the difficult transitions that people on this website have had to make upon leaving this religion is not because of what was in the literature alone. It is because of the way the teachings are put into practice as well. I think that maybe most of the members themselves don’t realize the differences in the two. It seems as though they continue to think year after year that those wonderful insights they are reading in their magazines are the sum total of their entire religion, and then eventually they feel baffled, confused, and deeply hurt when someone in authority over them seems to have the unlimited ability to question everything they believe and any and all of their possibly hidden motives or sins. They find themselves walking in the shoes of Hannah with Eli assigning a suspicious motive to their attempt to offer their best.
It seems designed in a way that creates such a heavy load that taxes the believer year after year, always in fear of being disciplined or suspected of something or, even when they are giving it all they’ve got, just simply always and constantly made to feel they are falling just short of who they really have the potential to be.
I just feel fortunate today because I decided after looking so carefully, to not embrace this religion or the method they offer for having a relationship with God. It did have a profound effect on me even though I never joined and I could feel myself gradually being lowered into some sort of system that I could see would eventually crush me under its’ weight. It affected me enough to want to take the time to offer in posts my sincere thoughts and observations about this religion that others may be considering as I once was. I thought I had such a strong mind, but the way these teachings are fed to a potential new convert, in a gradual piecemeal way that leaves out all the distasteful and hard to swallow bits, I was actually shocked when I realized suddenly just how much of my thinking was becoming wrapped around this religion, and how little time it took. A Witness reading this would likely respond to this comment with “Well, isn’t it a good thing for your mind to become ‘wrapped’ around the teachings of Jehovah’s Organization?”
My answer would be it is a good thing for your mind to become wrapped around those things that are true. But when your mind becomes wrapped around something that has rendered you incapable of identifying a lie when you see it, then it is not the truth around which your mind is wrapped. -
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
Thank you NEJ for pointing me in that direction. I will look that up.
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
When I was studying this religion with the JW I asked why the 1975 prediction was generally disregarded. The answer I was given by several was that the WTBTS never gave that specific date and it was only those spiritually weak ones who chose to take that date literally and then become disillusioned when it did not come to pass.
To confirm that explanation I looked it up. They did in fact PROVE with their time lines and charts that 1975 was the definite date. They made it clear. They stated it clearly. They use those same charts still today only for different dates.
Then when it didn't come to pass they blamed those who questioned that failure for being spiritually weak and taking those dates too literally. This is where the current members got that idea that it was over zealous and weak members who got it wrong.
It amazes me that the WTBTS makes it a disfellowshipping offense to read religious literature other than their own, and even states clearly that what they are providing in the way of literature is so necessary that even if the believer were to rely on the Bible alone, in just a short amount of time with reading only the Bible itself the believer would fall into a state of unbelief. That means that there is no greater Gospel than the literature produced by the WTBTS.
Given that fact, it seems so irresponsible and callous to turn around and blame the members for believing so strongly in the words that the WTBTS actually presented as that same supreme Gospel.
If anyone has those clearly stated predictions on hand and can post them on this thread I would really appreciate that. Potential new converts are hearing the same things I heard and I think it would benefit them greatly if they could see those statements in writing for themselves. I can type them out here, but I think it would have a greater impact to see the actual scanned in pages. -
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Why Guess About Dates At All?
by Pickled ini posted this on another thread and realized that it was really off topic, so i made it a separate topic because i would really like to read your thoughts about this... .
does anyone know if any reasons are given by the wtbts about why they feel it is such an important part of their teachings to keep guessing about dates and the years things are going to happen?
it seems that it adds nothing to whatever they believe about the bible, and it has only served to create such confusion among their members over the years.
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Pickled
Neverendingjourney, thank you for posting such a clear and detailed description of the why behind the what. I have printed it out and am going to reread it. I understand now why there is such a focus on the dates, and why it is built in to their religion.