If you've seen demons or "magical" spirit creatures, seek help. Seriously. Mental institutions are full of people who just like you, have seen the demunz.
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DEMONS
by Band on the Run ingrowing up in the fifties and sixties, stories of demonic possession were prevalant in the watchtower and awake.
i was terrified.
we were told they would bother you if you were faithful, but also if you fell away.
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1932-1971 how was the congregation run?
by pirata inthe arrangement for body of elders and deacons / minsisterial servants existed pre-1932 (democratically elected) and post-1971 ("theocratically" appointed).. are there any here who remembers how things were run from 1932-1971?
i see mention of the "congregation overseer" and a committee of men to carry out his instructions, but not too clear on much beyond this.
did the congregatino overseer pretty much run the show and make all the decisions?
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During that time period what was the policy on shunning? Was it possible to walk away from the sect with less repercussions than there is today?
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DEMONS
by Band on the Run ingrowing up in the fifties and sixties, stories of demonic possession were prevalant in the watchtower and awake.
i was terrified.
we were told they would bother you if you were faithful, but also if you fell away.
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I find it somewhat pathetic that in the 21 st century many people continue to believe in folk magic and primitive superstitions. There are no demons, it’s all in your imagination. Satan is no more real than Zeus, Poseidon, or Krishna. “Demon Possession” was a sweeping diagnosis made in the past to describes sufferers of mental illness.
It is obvious you have never witnessed the other side personally with a RASH, LOGICAL and OPEN mind. I have, and it is quite interesting, for lack of a better word... I'm not talking self delusional feelings of something happening, I'm talking the real deal. All I know is the experience, scared the holy shit out of my animals while the ceremony was proceeding...
I’m glad that you’re willing to discuss this subject from a rash, logical perspective. What exactly has happened during your “ceremonies”? What type of rituals are you performing to see this spirit world? Were you consuming any mind altering substances? Did you actually experience any visual or auditory hallucinations or what it just a “feeling” that you experienced. Do you have any history of mental illness in you family? I’m not trying to insult, but for the sake of a logical discussion I think you need to honestly address the subject of a family history of mental illness.
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Watchtower's new entrants get to hear the Governing Body share their qualifications
by Dogpatch inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-frdngnwvm .
here's a rare one you'll not find elsewhere, send it to your friends!.
new bethel entrants introduction to the governing body circa 1985. two new bethel boys at watchtower headquarters somehow managed to videotape this introduction to the brooklyn bethel headquarters of the governing body off of the bethel tv screen.
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Fantastic thread, thanks for the detailed insight Randy. Reading about your experiences in Bethel just made me see even clearer that the “Inmates are running the asylum.”
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Quebec moves to curtail religion in daycare centres
by behemot inquebec - the quebec government will crack down on expressions of religion in subsidized daycare centres beginning next june.. .
the canadian press has obtained documents from the family department that indicate the province will ban most forms of religion in centres that receive government money.. .
those who disregard the new directive will be subject to various sanctions, including the possible loss of their government subsidy.. .
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Daycare workers will be allowed to say their prayers but not permitted to make children recite them. Religious leaders including rabbis, imams and priests will no longer be allowed to visit daycare centers.
Looks like these "Holy Men" will have to adapt their tactics if they wish to continue ensnaring these young children. Maybe they could try waiting for them to come outside the daycare and then separate them from the group, "Hey kid, you like candy?"
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I would attend just for the “Airing of Grievances”.
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Research...
by Charlotte2010 ini'm looking for someone to help with some research.
i need to find out about the culture and beliefs of jw's.
it must be from a genuine jw, not hear say from someone who 'knows' about the faith or has previously been a jw, i need to hear the view as a positive.. if anyone can help i'd be grateful if you could get in touch.
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Watchtowers Witnesses
Hi Charlotte. Sorry for the unwelcoming responses you initially received. But you have to look at it from our perspective. Your first post mentioned that you were “researching” the JW’s. Then you asked for only “positive” experiences from people still in the Sect. As I’m sure you’re well aware, that’s not how you honestly research a subject. But now I understand why you’re approaching the subject from that angle. I’m curious what kind of class is requiring an essay from that particular viewpoint?
I would love to help you with your essay, but I don’t fit the criteria you listed. “I need to hear the view as a positive.” The majority of the members of this forum are ex-JW’s. The Jehovah’s Witnesses have a strict shunning policy for anyone who leaves the cult, so you probably won’t find many experiences here that are completely “positive”. Good luck with the essay, I just finished my finals last week.
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Where are all the old people? I guess they're not as photogenic.
“Brother "I wasted my life and sacrificed my children for this Cult” get out of the shot. Only young healthy cult members for this picture!”
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Cult...Cult...Cult...Cult!
by Cold Steel init seems that many people on this board get a certain amount of glee calling the jehovah's witness faith a "cult.
" especially former jehovah's witnesses.
and though it's true in a number of senses, we must be conscious of the fact that the early christians were considered by nearly everyone in roman and jewish society as a cult.
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Come on man. Do you really want me to spoonfeed you the information? Do your own research. You have never been a JW have you?
We must be conscious of the fact that the early Christians were considered by nearly everyone in Roman and Jewish society as a cult.
Yes, you’re correct that the JW’s are not the first cult ever. Good job noticing that. Christianity originally was a cult or sect of Judaism. And this “Christ” character in the Bible is a prototypical cult leader. Are you starting to learn anything yet about your own “faith”?
Didn't you post this same question about a month ago?