MAN do I miss singing those great kingdom songs!
fresh prince of ohio
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Just wondering...
by molybdenum infor those of you who are "out" forcibly ( disfellowshipped) or voluntarily ( dissasociated) is there anything.
that you actually miss about the witnesses or meetings?.
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Many ex-JWs have never read Combating Cult Mind Control
by Londo111 inthe general public knows far too little about cults and mind control...and this is reflective of many ex-jws as well.
when i meet up with former jws, either in person or on the phone, im surprised that the majority have never read combating cult mind control.
of course, i am sure many former jws do not want to read yet another publication.
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fresh prince of ohio
I often see signs of latent indoctrination: Fear of Armageddon, fear of ex-members
Man, intellectually i am so over it, and I've been out now longer than I was even in it, but, emotionally speaking, for me the above is so true. Sad!
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Book study 2013-2014
by pixel infrom the upcoming august km:.
beginning the week of october 28, 2013, the brochure who are doing jehovahs will today?
will be considered at the congregation bible study.
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fresh prince of ohio
Good times at the kingdom hall. Good times.
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Scientologit and mormon apostates
by zound indoes anyone find it odd that it seems there's less of a vocal apostate movement for scientology and mormons.
i'm getting this from google - i can't seem to find any majour forums like this one, or websites that are regularly updated exposing doctrines etc.. there is stuff out there, but from my search at least it doesn't seem to be as much as jw's.. strange considering mormons have 13 mill (?).
scientologists 'claim' 8 mill.. .
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fresh prince of ohio
My take on the mormons: crack smokin' wackass belief system for sure, but, as a group, not as insular and punitive towards dissenters as JWs are, and I don't think that the leadership constantly howls about their authority and rages on and on and on about apostates the way the JW leadership does. Although I do believe that plenty of former Mormons are shunned by their family and friends that are still active in the faith, shunning isn't such a freaking INSTITUTION among mormons the way it is among the dubs.
My take on scientology: be GLAD that it was JWs, and not these crazy nazis, that you made your escape from. The low internet activity among ex-scientologists is probably because there really aren't that many of them overall, as Scientologists, by outsider estimates, only number about 100k-200k worldwide.
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2014 means "LUCY, you've got some splainin' to do" for Jehovah's Witnesses
by Terry innext year the watchtower society will be forced by world events (i.e.
no armageddon yet) to confront a full century of christ's presence.
with nothing to show for it!.
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fresh prince of ohio
Nice work terry, funny and informative.
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What about your vow to Jehovah?
by a watcher indid you get baptized without being dedicated?.
why did you allow men to come between you and jehovah?.
why were you serving jehovah at all?
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fresh prince of ohio
Why did you allow men to come between you and Jehovah?
There comes a time when you realize that all the leadership of the WTS cares about is their imagined authority. For me that realization came during the 2001 DC Convention 'Korah' drama.
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Tech49...Experiences
by Tech49 inso given the amount of focus on things that we can be angry or upset about, or how we have been wronged or abused.... i thought it was time for a bit of a change.. how about sharing some fun experiences?!!
ok, i will start.
i promised, in my opening post the other day, that i would share some that have happened over the years.
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fresh prince of ohio
I was a typical oddball converted-as-an-adult JW. I remember being out in field service with some JW teens, and it must have been nerves or something I ate or both but I just DESTROYED the air in that little car, all morning long. We're talking, the rank, potent-as-hell stuff.
I don't think they knew what to think. Kinda embarrassing to think about that, although funny too. I've gotten better as the years have gone by concerning, um, holding and releasing at the appropriate time!
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I have a answer to those on why we are no longer part of the Cult.
by TotallyADD insince our episode with our oldest son and his wife we know the word is out that we no longer want to be jw.
the other day an elder from fl tried to call us but our fax machine was on during his attempt.
i quess when he heard the fax noise he thought he may have had the wrong number.
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fresh prince of ohio
As evidence to back your statement of not signing up to be a Guv'nin' Body worshipper:
I repeat this on this board whenever I can because I find this fact to be simply astounding, and it's as much evidence of the WTS's obsession with lording their supposed authority over the JW flock as you could want:
Matthew 24:45 is cited or quoted in WTS literature more often than both John 3:16 and 14:6. Far more.
Think about that!
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2014 means nothing
by konceptual99 ini know there have been many comments over the recent past about 2014 being potentially a key point in time for the wts as it's 100 years since 1914 but my view is that it means absolutely nothing.. people are people and history shows the psychological hold that organisations like the wts has just carries on captivating people.
the org survived the 1975 debacle and they will potter on for years to come regardless of things like 100 years since 1914, especially since this is something the wts are simply not talking about.
it means nothing to anyone other than people looking for something to bash the wts with.. it's not mentioned in the literature and is unlikely to be anytime soon - why the heck would the wts want to remind people of the length of time?.
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fresh prince of ohio
The truth is that, whilst I have heard some chatter about it from those in the org, nobody really cares.
You don't know their private thoughts though. Of course there isn't a lot of talk among r&f JWs concerning how 2014 will mark 100 years from when the gentile times ended and christ took his throne in heaven. The very act of mentioning it would just be discouraging. And we need to encourage each other brothers and sisters!
But, on Jan 1, 2015, your 25, 30, 40+ year JWs are going to wake up in the morning, and the old system will still be here. And I do think that many of them, in spite of themselves, will think about the significance of the year 2015. And it will be just another drag on their ever-flagging enthusiasm for JWism.
So no, no mass exodus. As has been said many times on this forum, that will never happen barring some absolutely atrocious scandal that went all the way to the top. What will happen is the same as what's been happening in WT-land for years now, only imo 2015 will give it a little boost: less enthusiasm for field service, meetings getting even more stale and repetitive (if that's even possible) and sparsely attended, more young people breaking ranks, more shrill and hysterical "OBEY US!" barking in the publications, more depressed JWs, less money in the collection box, etc.
This religion, although growing in numbers, is a hollow shell of it's former glory (such as it was), and 2015 will only make it that much more so.
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"you will always have the poor with you" - John 12:8
by EdenOne in"you will always have the poor among you, but you will not always have me.
" - john 12:8. how is this compatible with the notion of a future paradise on earth, [end of history] where the poverty will be eliminated forever?.
comments, anyone?.
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fresh prince of ohio
It is apparent, evident, and likely, that by "always" Jesus meant [insert deep-fried Watchtower BS here]