I was told that dabbling is the work of the Dabble.
Mad Sweeney
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Are you a dabbler in Witchcraft?
by StopTheTears inafter leaving christianity it's common especially among the young to experiment with witchcraft.
some get drawn into it by getting involved with earth movements and back to nature groups.. .
witchcraft is an evil thing.
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Are you a dabbler in Witchcraft?
by StopTheTears inafter leaving christianity it's common especially among the young to experiment with witchcraft.
some get drawn into it by getting involved with earth movements and back to nature groups.. .
witchcraft is an evil thing.
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Mad Sweeney
Are there levels of mumbo-jumbo, cantleave? Or do you put all mumbo-jumbo in the same pile? Personally, I think the topic of this thread is hilarious because it's one form of mumbo-jumbo believing in, yet misrepresenting and castigating another form of mumbo-jumbo.
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Are you a dabbler in Witchcraft?
by StopTheTears inafter leaving christianity it's common especially among the young to experiment with witchcraft.
some get drawn into it by getting involved with earth movements and back to nature groups.. .
witchcraft is an evil thing.
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Mad Sweeney
It's easier to show reverence for a book written by bronze-age goat-herders and their imaginary sky-friend than to show reverence for realities.
Humans are strange aren't we?
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New Video On Youtube About Shunning
by Watchtower-Free inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2hsoolwac4.
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Mad Sweeney
Dawkins Foundation posted it to their FB page today :)
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Thoughts on the new AAWA video and other things!!
by iamwhoiam inso does this mean aawa is going to stop shunning?
are they themselves not guilty of shunning those who shun?
shunning can never be stopped no matter how bad you want it to.
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Mad Sweeney
Educating the public, non-JWs, will help prevent people from joining and bring awkward questions toward JWs in the workplace.
Nobody thinks the Borg is going to change its policies.
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Mad Sweeney
There is a social group, a meme group, and an activist group. Did you post it in the meme group or in one of the "wrong" places?
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Mad Sweeney
You're right, nicolau. Some people *are* stupid.
Oops. Was that patronising?
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Mad Sweeney
The same sort of cognitive dissonance that cults use to hook people is also what gets people out. It is just that the cognitive dissonance that gets you in is wielded by a controlling source but the dissonance that gets you out is either from within yourself or from someone teaching you how to think, act, or feel freely (which causes dissonance with your cultish beliefs).
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This thread is for people that do not really understand the control mechanisms of the Watchtower Society
by Iamallcool inplease feel free to explain the control mechanisms of the watchtower society.
thank you!.
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Mad Sweeney
Brief explanation of FOG here: http://outofthefog.net/CommonNonBehaviors/FOG.html
I also like Steve Hassan's BITE formula for mind control. It's a modern take on Robert Lifton's work.
Behavior controlInformation control
Thought control
Emotion control
Controllers harp on one or more of these to create cognitive dissonance in the victim, who then will change the other three (or two or whatever) so that all four are in harmony. Creating cognitive dissonance can also be used to break the control in much the same way.
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MUST READ: Books for Young JWs - a Required Reading List
by Oubliette ini've been contemplating a list of works of fiction that should be read by every young jehovah's witness, (12 - 18 years old).
the goal is to plant seeds of truth and critical thinking skills which could ultimately invoking cognitive dissonance and help them wake up to the truth about "the truth" (ttatt).
my idea is an adaptation of steven hassan's approach of not attacking a cult members beliefs directly, but rather indirectly by getting them to look at other similar belief systems and social structures, in this case fictional ones that mirror many of the destructive, oppressive features of jehovah's witnesses.
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Mad Sweeney
The Magic of Reality - Richard Dawkins