You might find the following website helpful.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/bibleteach.html
Jeff Schwehm
my wife's family is jw, she has never been a partipative jw, but now due to her mom, has been expressing some interest and is starting a 'bible study' using 'what does the bible really teach?
' am looking for any guidance on this book as well as any path i can take to make sure my wife stays away.
any assistance at all would be appreciated.
You might find the following website helpful.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/bibleteach.html
Jeff Schwehm
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i'd be interested in hearing your experiences, if you were newly inactive and felt pressured to go to the memorial.
did the jw's pressure you to go or did you feel guilty for missing the lord's evening meal (well, we all miss it anyway when we pass it round)
A few years ago, I was contacted by this young man whose girlfriend had started studying with the JWs. It was starting to affect their relationship in a bad way. She was going to meetings all of the time and was not associating with their friends anymore. She was invited to the Memorial and was really into it and begged her boyfriend to go with her. I was coaching him on what to say and how to say it etc.
Well, they both went to the Memorial and it was such a big let down for this girl that she quit studying.........and there was much rejoicing from this girl's boyfriend and this girl's family.
Jeff S.
starting a new thread so that everyone can find the link.. this is the video of the elders trying to act smart stupid.
http://www.savefile.com/files2.php?fid=5509435.
they will keep the file as long as it is downloaded once every 14 days.. enjoy
Interesting.........
The JW elders that showed up at my door when I lived in Nebraska were much more obnoxious. If the other elder had not been there, I think the other one would have hit me. He got mad at me for answering his question.....He asked me "If I had any relatives in the Truth?". I said, "No, I do not have any relatives in the Truth but I do have relatives who are Jehovah's Witnesses."
I told them that they were welcome to come and visit me anytime and that I would share with them the ways in which the Watchtower Society has lied to them. They claimed that they were there to assist me in being reinstated. Actually, they were ticked off because I had coached a couple of ladies in this small Nebraska town whom they were trying to convert to ask them questions that they could not answer and it turned out that one of the JWs visiting my friends was the daughter of one of these elders.
Oh, well! The JWs never visited my house or my friends' home again.
Jeff S.
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i'd be interested in hearing your experiences, if you were newly inactive and felt pressured to go to the memorial.
did the jw's pressure you to go or did you feel guilty for missing the lord's evening meal (well, we all miss it anyway when we pass it round)
Yes, when we first became inactive our parents put lots of pressure on us to go to the Memorial. We did not go and did our best to ignore it.
Jeff S.
hot cross buns banned in english school
by hilary white
ipswich
Hot Cross Buns Banned in English School
By Hilary White
IPSWICH , February 7, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The UK’s mania for political correctness has struck again where a school has banned hot cross buns, a traditional sweet pastry associated with Good Friday. A representative of Oaks Primary School in Ipswich, said the buns, which include two strips of decorative icing intersecting in the middle, might offend Jehovah’s Witnesses who attend the school.
Hot cross buns, a spicy currant or raisin studded yeast bun, topped with a "Cross" of lemon-flavored icing, have been a feature of English culture since the Middle Ages.
The Suffolk Evening Star reported that the head teacher of the school, Tina Jackson, asked the supplier to provide the buns without the crosses. “Obviously, the hot cross bun is a celebration of Easter but it is not Easter yet,” she told the paper. Jackson did not say whether she would expel students who chanted the traditional English nursery rhyme, “One a penny; two a penny; hot cross buns.”
The local pastor of the Jehovah’s Witness congregation applauded the school’s decision. “I can understand why the school has done this and I support the decision. Hot cross buns are a pagan symbol of fertility no different to bunnies, eggs and Easter. The Bible states we should not worship things of a pagan origin.”
No information was available about what sort of services the school had been planning to allow students to worship the buns or whether they had been cancelled. Moreover, the school did not say whether the buns would be inspected by the local Muslim or Catholic authorities for possible accidental appearances of religious figures in the patterns formed by the currants in the buns.
Contact info for the school:
The Oaks Community Primary
01473 684994
Aster Rd
Ipswich, IP2 0NR, United Kingdom
Jeff S.
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i grew a goatee and thats my sign to them, that i'm rebellious... .
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I grew a beard.
Jeff S.
before everyone gets upset, yes i do realize i have been gone for just over a week, and yes, i do realize thats not acceptable.
i apologize.. we'll start things off right.
my grandmother wants to send all her kids on a vacation for their graduation from high school.
Hey Richie:
Just tell all of them that you will fit in the reaching-out in the congregation while attending college. Make sure you keep saying over and over again in the meeting how you are going to college.
Do you think the elders would appreciate that?
Jeff S.
hi gang:.
i have been assisting a lady in conversing with her boyfriend who has been studying with the jws.. this past weekend, the elder that is studying with this lady's boyfriend claimed that blood transfusions are a conscience matter and that you can have them if you want.. now, is this part of the new document on blood that is coming down soon or is this guy just playing word games?.
let me know.. jeff schwehm
Hi Gang:
I have been assisting a lady in conversing with her boyfriend who has been studying with the JWs.
This past weekend, the elder that is studying with this lady's boyfriend claimed that Blood Transfusions are a conscience matter and that you can have them if you want.
Now, is this part of the new document on blood that is coming down soon or is this guy just playing word games?
Let me know.
Jeff Schwehm
if you haven't already, please read the thread richie's elders: deaf?
dumb?
if you haven't read it, you won't get the following.. so last wednsday night, after the fine spiritual feast prepared by the governing body and delivered by their "spirit appointed" waiters, i was approached by an one of the brothers who served on my judicial committee.
Richie:
Wow! There sure are a lot of don't talk rules among the dubs. Getting called in the back for saying you want to go to college too often.
It reminds me of how I was once counseled by an elder at Bethel for smiling too much.
Jeff S.
can anyone tell me (or link me up if this has already been asked) why the january kingdom ministry instructs publishers to gradually wean studies of the "knowledge" book and to start with this new release "what does the bible teach"?.
what are they trying to hide?.
it didn't seem like there was much to be embarrassed about in the knowledge book.. inq
Here is a link to an examination of the JWs new book on what the Bible teaches.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/bibleteach.html
Jeff S.