See I am still the oldest aboard.... 86 next May 22nd. If I make it.If I dont I want you ALL to remember to post a memorial on here....
I want Mouthy to live forever.
41 here.
See I am still the oldest aboard.... 86 next May 22nd. If I make it.If I dont I want you ALL to remember to post a memorial on here....
I want Mouthy to live forever.
41 here.
i haven't been to a meeting (other than some cousins' weddings) for well over twenty years.
i've always wondered what the fds was going to do with the "generations" thing once pretty much everybody who had been alive in 1914 is gone.
i get that they've come up with some "new light" about this topic, but when i ask my mom (who's still in) i only get "well, the new understanding is complicated...".
In effect He is saying that the generation which sees the specific signs, that is, the great tribulation, will also see the fulfillment of the second coming of Christ.
When I was an IFB, the preacher use to preach that this applied to the generation who saw Jerusalem become a nation again in 1948.
i haven't been to a meeting (other than some cousins' weddings) for well over twenty years.
i've always wondered what the fds was going to do with the "generations" thing once pretty much everybody who had been alive in 1914 is gone.
i get that they've come up with some "new light" about this topic, but when i ask my mom (who's still in) i only get "well, the new understanding is complicated...".
I questioned an elder about this. Here's the e-mail thread on the subject:
for those of you joining the secret santa this year, please give some thought to what you would like to recieve, remembering us$15.00 should be the limit.. just through out some ideas.
the secret santa thread.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/241894/1/secret-santa-2012.
Was my gift received?
yeah...it was wrong.
i got upset and blurted this truth.
seems kinda screwy that telling someone a truth could be wrong.
You seem to really care about him and while I can respect and appreciate that given that I am married to a witness, I would say that you are better off without him. Too much emotional baggage as he juggles you and his Watchtower friends around. He actually said that Jehovah would be disappointed by your marrying him? Seriously, you deserve much much better than that.
Been thinking about this thread and the ups and downs over the past three to four years when my wife decided to go back into the witnesses.
I agree with most of the posters on these main points:
Obviously, as others pointed out, he is looking for something that he feels is missing in his life. That was my wife when she went running back to the Watchtower. In spite of what society and especially religion sells us, a marraige partner cannot totally fulfill your every need. If yours was anything like our marriage, there were a lot of rough patches that made both of us wonder what is so good about being married.
While people are different the best way I've found to combat this is to show the freedom I have that my wife cannot possibly attain in the religion. She recognizes that her friends in the 'truth' are conditional, that her mom (while truly dedicated to her religion) would do better to live her own life and not be so quick to 'sing like a song bird' to the elders because her cousin is seeing a non-witness, and that she cannot truly express how she feels about some of their strict rules openly to other witnesses.
The fact that your husband is still doing celebrations with you shows that he is truly not a witness in a strict sense. Use that to your advantage by practicing and talking about those things openly. My wife has an advantage that your husband will not have, if she is caught doing something like celebrating any holidays she can hide behind my headship by claiming that I made her do it. In fact, I encourage her to do that and would defend her on those grounds should she ever get called on the carpet by the elders for it. Having a copy of the 'super secret' elder's manual gives me an ace in the hole should anyone in my household get called out by the elders. I respect my wife's right to wanting to associate with them even if I do not agree with everything they do.
without fanfare, jehovahs witnesses quietly soften position on blood transfusionstom blackwell, national post staff | dec 20, 2012 9:59 pm et.
more from national post staff.
calgary herald/fileslawrence hughes broke with the witnesses, and the rest of his own family, when it tried to prevent his teenage daughter, bethany, who died in 2002, from receiving a blood transfusion while being treated for cancer.twittergoogle+linkedinemailcommentsmoretumblrpinterestredditdiggfarkitstumbleuponfor years, the jehovahs witnesses fiercely held belief that blood transfusions are contrary to gods will led to emotional and very public disputes, hospitals clashing with parents over whether to infuse sick children.. that long history of messy legal confrontations appears to be vanishing, however, amid changing approaches to the issue on both sides, health-care officials say.. the churchs ban on accepting blood still stands, but some major pediatric hospitals have begun officially acknowledging the parents unorthodox beliefs, while many jehovahs witnesses are signing letters recognizing that doctors may sometimes feel obliged to transfuse, they say.. as institutions show more respect toward parents faith and try harder not to use blood, witnesses often seem eager to avoid involving child-welfare authorities to facilitate transfusions, and more accepting that canadian case law is firmly on the doctors side, some hospital officials say.. they get it that were going to transfuse where its medically necessary.
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john and onwards for a start?.
Ask him what does John 20:28 mean to him. This should be interesting.
One that was constantly hammered into my head growing up is the one in James about "faith without works is dead".
That one was hammered into me a lot too by my wife when we discussed our differences in what constitute salvation. I personally do not accept that salvation requires any works because the amount of works that would be required would never be enough to measure up to what God requires of us, total perfection. He had to come down to us because we could never amount to His level.
Remember, the Jehovah's Witness is working for the hope that he or she will be saved. The never know if they have it in spite of them being baptised, pioneering, reaching out for privileges, serving in Bethel, whatever. They could literally be a saint and still don't know that they will not die at Armageddon. This concept is totally foriegn to your average Christian.
Why don't you Google it? Is this a question for your Bible study with your witness friend?