Snakes;
So sorry to hear about this.
God Bless!!!
my middle brother called me a couple of hours ago.
our youngest brother, josh, who was 38, was found by his friends in his apartment.
he hung himself.
Snakes;
So sorry to hear about this.
God Bless!!!
surely someone who eagerly looks forward to the death of billions of people (including babies and children) is not emotionally healthy?.
yet, that is the key belief "happily" anticipated by witnesses.... food for thought?.
That's funny you should mention ''Beth Sarim''. My handle,LOL.!!
When I was researching the WBTS I first researched on Reachouttrust.org. Then I went to to Cal Lehman ministries site Towerwatch.com and there I came across occasional links to this site.
When I went further to Jwfacts.com, that was where I experienced an ''off the chart'' unprecedented, surreal, ground breaking shock of events. That moment was such an epic moment for me when I read about ''Beth Sarim'' and the actions of Judge Rutherford. That moment had such a deep impact on me, that's how I got my handle.''Beth Sarim'',LOL!!!
surely someone who eagerly looks forward to the death of billions of people (including babies and children) is not emotionally healthy?.
yet, that is the key belief "happily" anticipated by witnesses.... food for thought?.
what about all those newborn babies worldwide who would not make it through the Big 'A'? What about all those people in war torn countries?? Or countries who experience great austerity where they can't afford how to even read?
Critical thinking is what it takes sometimes.
like me, you probably also believed that miracles were possible.
but even when we became enlightened, it was likely difficult to shake off that belief that logically impossible things have happened.. a report in science daily, based on research at the chicago discusses this irrational tendency.. the power of magical thinking: why superstitions are hard to shakedate:november 9, 2015source:university of chicago booth school of businesswhen sports fans wear their lucky shirts on game day, they know it is irrational to think clothing can influence a team's performance.
but they do it anyway.even smart, educated, emotionally stable adults believe in superstitions that they recognize are unreasonable.. in a paper from the university of chicago booth school of business, to be published in an upcoming issue ofpsychological review, associate professor jane risen finds that even when people recognize that their belief does not make sense, they can still allow that irrational belief to influence how they think, feel and behave.. in "believing what we don't believe: acquiescence to superstitious beliefs and other powerful intuitions," risen contends that detecting an irrational thought and correcting that error are two separate processes, not one as most dual-system cognitive models assume.
surely someone who eagerly looks forward to the death of billions of people (including babies and children) is not emotionally healthy?.
yet, that is the key belief "happily" anticipated by witnesses.... food for thought?.
i wonder how many of us here hold on to this meeting place out of "loneliness.
could it be that we harbor feelings of "abandonment" and "loneliness" from being left cold and dry by the wt people and our families?
perhaps we do have a need to reach out to people with similar experiences.
dear all,.
my health took a beating over the years with stress from various sources, not a little from the wt; and dangerous areas of work involving fumes and so on.
the arc also took its toll and i have had recently a heart attack.
Zeb,
Best of Luck!! And God Bless!!!!
i live in a town.
there is a watchtower kingdom hall.
they do not pay any local sales tax or property tax.
i was just wondering what the witnesses are saying now about the last days and how they know armageddon is real close, etc.
what is the latest teaching about 1914?