oppostate
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The real reason so many witnesses end up here....
by stuckinarut2 inwhy do so many witnesses end up coming to forums like this?.
no doubt it is because of the fact that the society disallows any form of sincere questioning of teachings or doctrines or history etc.... if there was open discussion allowed - free of repercussions and punishment, then no one would feel stifled.
if genuine concerns could be raised, then no one would feel smothered or unable to share thoughts... then in turn many would not leave.... but due to the high control, authoritarian culture the society has created, many feel trapped, and end up searching outside of official channels...and leaving the society.....
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It is so ironic that the WT has gone to the highest courts to defend the right to free speech and yet they deny this very right to their members. -
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To the lurkers: This cult of a religion keeps killing my marriage over and over
by goingthruthemotions infirst let me say, if i could turn back time and never get involved with this cult.
i would.. to the lurkers: .
if you on the fence and could leave.
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@GGTM
Same here, same type of situation. I agree it is an F'ing cult that F's with members emotions and minds.The WT hierarchy has fine tuned their skills for many decades, manipulating and controlling, destroying families, sucking the life out of them for their own aggrandizement and benefit.
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I need food for thought..
by raven inhi friends,it has been 20 years that i've slaved for the wt and through out the past couple of years i could feel myself fighting an urge to accept that something was not right.
i fought it off for so long only for it to resurface frequently throughout my years of pioneering, assembly/convention parts, & speaking with people about the "truth", slaving and giving to try to be a "spiritual person" but in reality i was not spiritual because spirituality (according to the org) is doing all of the things they want you to do.
which then will label you as spiritual... no !!!
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The book "In Search of Christian Freedom" by Raymond Franz was a great help for me in understanding how the WT doctrines prevent a person from growing spiritually and offer the view that one can find Christian freedom as promised in Scripture. It's really a heady book but very clearly and easy to follow. It is long, though, 700 pages or so. But definitely worth a read. -
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The Finished Mystery: 1917 Print
by Hadriel inanyone have a copy of this book?
i'll pay hard cash :).. i don't know if this is appropriate to post so if not feel free to can the post.. pm if you have a copy and would part with it..
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oppostate
It's available at archive.org in digital format:
https://archive.org/search.php?query=The%20Finished%20Mystery%3A%201917
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Three reasons why I may have to back.
by Crazyguy ini look back over the last two years of my life with all the experiences i have read about here and other places and these are three experiences that stand out to me.
recently in another post a girl relates her experience of being in the borg and her mom literally threw her away by giving her over to the state after she accused an elder of groping her.
two; i met the man that wrote the insight books for the borg and even though he was at the time the brians of the borgs doctines when he faded his family , brother and his kids are shunning him.
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"I met the man that wrote the insight books for the Borg"
And who was that supposed to be?The Insight books (a two volume set) were a revision of the Aid book. Ray Franz, Ed Dunlap and others worked on that first WT encyclopedic book of the Bible.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Franz#Watch_Tower_career
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not all JW's are asleep
by Damascus ini am an 'active' jw but i do not agree with most of the doctrines inc blood, baptism, the memorial etc etc.i took the emblems at the memorial because i think we all should recognise and accept jesus' command to remember him.
not for one minute do i think this is only for the so called anointed.
i know it is full of man made error and that my fellow brothers and sisters are in a state of mindless, spiritual unawareness.
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I think I understand your situation, Damascus.I think there are quite a few here who find themselves now, or have been, in a similar situation to you when awakening from the JW.0rganization's pall.
I've been attending still, but my mouth gets me in trouble, every time. If I say anything that deviates from current JW doctrine it gets reported to the elders and it's just so draining to have to explain yourself to these hounders. Introvert2's claim to be a "Biblical Christian" sounds about right for my own views also.
I'm also partaking because I continue to believe in Jesus as Christ and want to do as he requested in regards to memorializing his sacrificial death and resurrection.
There are a lot of people who've given up on religion of any kind on this forum. If you can put up with that then, as I do, you might find it a place where you can express how you feel and know some can understand what you're going through.
Meleti Vivlon's website is very good. I used to love Channel C too.
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Zone visit Australia?
by stuckinarut2 inanyone else at this zone visit?.
more higher education bashing, with an embellished "experience"...... more quoting prov 4:18 out of context.. faithful and discreet slave definitions etc..... all the new "understandings" since 2012...... .
we are already in the great tribulation...?.
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Maybe its the beginning of the overlapping tribulation.
Good one!
Whatta bunch of bullocks these Orwellian fear-mongers keep coming up with.
The hubris of the WT is astounding.
But their path is increasingly darkening not becoming brighter. (Prov 4:18)
And, I do hope the ARC proves to be a major tribulation for this sickening 0rganization.
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New GB video: Why Reduce the Number of Special Full-Time Servants?
by Gorbatchov inwatchtower released at tv.jw.org a new gb video with samuel f. herd, with the theme:.
why reduce the number of special full-time servants?.
it seems there is a reason to release this special message.. http://tv.jw.org/#en/video/vodstudio/pub-jwbrd_201511_4_video.
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Reminder about language and content
by Simon inwhile the vast majority of posts that the majority of posters share are perfectly fine (which we appreciate) i've noticed we have a few cases where bad language, crude innuendo and outright misogyny is creeping in.. this is not acceptable.. we're not certainly not prudish and neither are we going to enforce puritanical rules - sometimes a politically incorrect joke is funny as hell and sometimes strong language is justified.
but often times content is completely out of place and cannot be justified.. so, please don't post crude content or use expletives just to be "shocking".
it's childish and immature and won't be tolerated.. thank you to all the people this has nothing at all to do with..
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All right this is it!
NO MORE #$%&@ BAD WORDS *&^$%# ALLOWED is that clear!
Can't we all just get along?
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Years of GB members appointment
by Lostandfound indoes anyone know the years of appointment to the gb of its current members please?
is the longest serving member in any way the senior?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governing_Body_of_Jehovah%27s_Witnesses#Governing_Body_members
Governing Body members
Current
The following people are members of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses[80] (year appointed in parentheses):
- Samuel Herd (1999)[81]
- Geoffrey Jackson (2005)[82]
- M. Stephen Lett (1999)[81]
- Gerrit Lösch (1994)[83][84]
- Anthony Morris III (2005)[82]
- Mark Sanderson (2012)[85][86]
- David H. Splane (1999)[81]
Former
Prior to 1971, various Watch Tower Society directors were informally identified as members of the "governing body". Jehovah's Witnesses publications began capitalizing Governing Body as a proper noun in 1971; The Watchtower that year announced "The present Governing Body comprises eleven anointed witnesses of Jehovah." These eleven members are indicated in italics in the list below.[87][88] Years active are shown in parentheses. All members served until their deaths unless specified.
- Thomas J. Sullivan (1932–1974)[89][90][91]
- Grant Suiter (1938–1983)[92][93]
- Nathan Homer Knorr (1940–1977)—4th President of Watch Tower Society[94][95]
- Frederick William Franz (1944–1992)—5th President of Watch Tower Society[96][97]
- Lyman Alexander Swingle (1945–2001)[98]
- Milton George Henschel (1947–2003)—6th President of Watch Tower Society[89]
- John O. Groh (1965–1975)[89]
- Raymond Franz (1971–1980)[39][89][99][100][101] – Resigned
- George D. Gangas (1971–1994)[102]
- Leo K. Greenlees (1971–1984)[103][104] – Resigned
- William K. Jackson (1971–1981)[89]
- William Lloyd Barry (1974–1999)[105][106]
- John C. Booth (1974–1996)[107]
- Ewart C. Chitty (1974–1979)[108][109] – Resigned
- Charles J. Fekel (1974–1977)[110]
- Theodore Jaracz (1974–2010)[111][112][113]
- Karl F. Klein (1974–2001)[114]
- Albert D. Schroeder (1974–2006)[115]
- Daniel Sydlik (1974–2006)[116]
- Carey W. Barber (1977–2007)[117]
- John E. Barr (1977–2010)[118][119]
- Martin Pötzinger (1977–1988)[120]
- Guy Hollis Pierce (1999–2014)[6][121]