Thanks for the comments. I wonder if the GB has even thought of this yet.
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what do you think will happen to the 144,000 belief as the years progress?
will the wts convert that to a "figurative" number and leave it open-ended?
or will they come up with another date and insist that anybody after that date should not partake?.
Thanks for the comments. I wonder if the GB has even thought of this yet.
-MF31-
i started reading the book "who wrote the bible" by richard elliot friedman this week.
i'm a little over halfway through it today, and have found it to be quite informative and enlightening.
with every page i read, i realize again what a tiny jw bubble i have spent my life inside.. have you read this book?
Learning new things makes life so much fun. It's so funny to think that I was running up to people's doors pioneering for years and telling them I have the only true religion and they need to come join, and I knew basically nothing about the bible or religion. Every day i realize just how ridiculous I was as a dub. LOL
-mentallyfree31-
what do you think will happen to the 144,000 belief as the years progress?
will the wts convert that to a "figurative" number and leave it open-ended?
or will they come up with another date and insist that anybody after that date should not partake?.
What do you think will happen to the 144,000 belief as the years progress? Will the WTS convert that to a "figurative" number and leave it open-ended? Or will they come up with another date and insist that anybody after that date should not partake?
It's a real issue that they will HAVE to face eventually. Especially since the number of partakers is going up the last few years.
What do YOU think?
-mentallyfree31-
have you ever heard a witness say something like "why do apostates have to keep talking about the wts/jw faith?
why don't they just go on with their lives?
if they've found something better, why don't they just focus on that instead of us?
Great point OMG! I agree..
-MF31-
i saw this video on youtube and didnt know if i should laugh or crawl into the fetal position.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abm0t-qhllc&feature=related.
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we had several "talent" shows over the years in my original congregation - it was the only annual gathering more nauseating that the meetings.. my friend and i would always bring our walkmans and blare heavy metal in the back - hoping to block out the embarassing crap on the stage.you always had a few older ones get up on stage and slaughter a kingdumb song.
Ours were awful. Always a bunch of people that couldn't sing at all. But they thought they could so they put that extra push into it.
LOL
-mentallyfree31-
Objectively speaking, there are some strong points for people on the inside:
(1) The house to house preaching - as far as I'm aware, they completely blow any other religion out of the water with the extent of the ministry. When they look in the NWT bible and it uses the words "house to house", this seals part of the deal in their mind that they are in the right religion. Of course they cannot connect the dots that "if what I'm preaching is wrong, then this is all null and void". But from a numbers and participation standpoint, it is quite impressive.
(2) General Behavior: The members are so indoctrinated, lots of them follow the rules quite strictly. In public, they don't curse, don't steal - from a broad viewpoint non-witnesses will often think they are pretty nice people.
(3) The general idea that "this is the real truth about God and therefore his entire organization believes exactly the same". This was a hindrance to me leading up to me taking the step to actually admit that I was wrong. So many different churches believing so many different things - I just knew that everybody can't be right. So the "perceived unity" of the JWs was a strong force for keeping my doubts in check.
Those are just a few things that seem to have a hold on lots of Witnesses. I'm certainly not taking sides with WT, but trying to be non-biased in my observations.
-mentallyfree31-
i successfully skipped my very first district convention this weekend, after 25 years in the borg.
i spent the day with my disassociated parents - ate breakfast and lunch with them.
felt great.
SixofNine - Damn it feels good to be a ganster!
-MF31-
i successfully skipped my very first district convention this weekend, after 25 years in the borg.
i spent the day with my disassociated parents - ate breakfast and lunch with them.
felt great.
I successfully skipped my very first District Convention this weekend, after 25 years in the Borg. I spent the day with my disassociated parents - ate breakfast and lunch with them. Felt great. The food didn't taste like demonic food at all. LOL
-mentallyfree31-
me - "whatcha doin?".
jw - "preaching to "save lives"?".
me - "who's gonna do the killing?".
But at the same time, he's so loving and kind. He's the god of all comfort. Even if my parents disowned, he would take me under his wing.
LOL
-mentallyfree31-
just when i thought this stupid belief that earthquakes went up in 1914, here it is again.
4/6/2010.
this was a co giving the talk, the same one that ended with overlapping generations.. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27642/earthquake.mp3.
Carl Oloff Johson totally debunks this issue beyond a shadow of a doubt in his book "Sign of the Last Days". He also debunks famines, pestilences, and wars. It's an excellent book.
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