FatFreek 2005
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Certain lies are acceptable per Watchtower. Where can I find that?
by FatFreek 2005 inwatchtower has defined certain circumstances where it's permissible to withhold certain facts, even telling an untruth.
like some outsider, or enemy, may not be deserving to know certain factual answers.. where can i find such quotations?.
len.
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FatFreek 2005
Thanks, Talesin, for what appear to be substantive sources. -
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Certain lies are acceptable per Watchtower. Where can I find that?
by FatFreek 2005 inwatchtower has defined certain circumstances where it's permissible to withhold certain facts, even telling an untruth.
like some outsider, or enemy, may not be deserving to know certain factual answers.. where can i find such quotations?.
len.
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FatFreek 2005
Watchtower has defined certain circumstances where it's permissible to withhold certain facts, even telling an untruth. Like some outsider, or enemy, may not be deserving to know certain factual answers.
Where can I find such quotations?
Len
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Survey: How long were you in the cult vs what year you were baptized
by ILoveTTATT2 inhi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
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FatFreek 2005
stan livedeath4 hours agohey freek-----your photo looks good for a man of 75--whats your secret ?
Confidence in the end being ever so close -- that, and Miracle Wheat.Len -
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Survey: How long were you in the cult vs what year you were baptized
by ILoveTTATT2 inhi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
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FatFreek 2005
Not raise inside Baptized In 1956 and stayed in 19 years and am now 75 -
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Remember that WT masturbation video? Who is the sign language person?
by FatFreek 2005 inbelow are a few screen captures from the video to serve as a reminder of what he looks like.
below those will be a few captures from a weather forecaster now at our kark tv (arkansas).
his name is matt peterson.
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Remember that WT masturbation video? Who is the sign language person?
by FatFreek 2005 inbelow are a few screen captures from the video to serve as a reminder of what he looks like.
below those will be a few captures from a weather forecaster now at our kark tv (arkansas).
his name is matt peterson.
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FatFreek 2005
Dunedain: I'm sure someone will jump in with a link to that WT video that I'm certain has been a huge source of embarrassment to them. If not, I'll try to fetch it.
Len
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Remember that WT masturbation video? Who is the sign language person?
by FatFreek 2005 inbelow are a few screen captures from the video to serve as a reminder of what he looks like.
below those will be a few captures from a weather forecaster now at our kark tv (arkansas).
his name is matt peterson.
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FatFreek 2005
Below are a few screen captures from the video to serve as a reminder of what he looks like. Below those will be a few captures from a weather forecaster now at our KARK TV (Arkansas). His name is Matt Peterson. Do you see any resemblance? Could he be the same person as the one in the WT video?
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2015 10-20-BOE!
by Atlantis in2015, 10/20/boe.. .. re: making wise use of printed magazines.. .. page 2: .
this postscript should neither be read to the congregation nor be posted .
on the information board.. .
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FatFreek 2005
Offering Magazines: It would not be appropriate to distribute magazines indiscriminately to those who have not shown interest
That rules out placements in laundramats, doctors waiting rooms, those wedged in doorknobs?
Thanks, Watchtower!
"Those of us non-members"
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Dissenters in Watchtower History: Differing Departures
by slimboyfat ini'm reading an excellent book about defectors from the mormon church called differing visions: dissenters in mormon history.
through a collection of essays from many academic authors it looks at the life stories of dissenters and reasons for departure, as well as analysing the impact of their dissent on the church itself.
fascinating stuff and makes me wish there was a similar volume looking at the key dissenters from jws/watchtower and the impact they had.
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FatFreek 2005
On this board there have been some great posts by some very eloquent writers.
Alan Feuerbacher: An early JWD poster who wrote numerous in-depth essays on various Watchtower doctrinal issues. His arguments continue to be top notch today.
Terry Walstrom: A very prolific JWN poster at times. An out-of-the-box thinker.
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Any funny stories of when a"brother" giving a talk, said something "funny" or "questionable", and didn't even realize it?
by Dunedain inthere were always all types of speakers in the org.
myself, growing up a "witness", must have heard all types of talks, and given by all manner of speakers, especially on sundays, when almost every week we would get a "visiting" brother giving the public talk.. sometimes, you would have a "great" speaker, all fluent and animated.
other times we would get a comical speaker, one who would maybe purposelly get a few laughs outta the audience.
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FatFreek 2005
A local elder in one of his first public talks was referring to that horrible bubonic plague in the late middle ages. The fact that he used an incorrect phrase, Blue Bonnet Plague, three times showed that he knew absolutely nothing about what he was talking about.
Len