I can't see what can be wrong with asking questions in a polite way when so clearly the opportunity was given. The magazines left out were no accident.
I wonder if he'll tell this at the KH when they talk next about business witnessing? (smile)
as i sit down i see wt books on the counter.
after the hair cut the barber agreed it look up some of the stuff i told him.
i agreed , it don't make it true , but most everything on those sites is on the wts cd.
I can't see what can be wrong with asking questions in a polite way when so clearly the opportunity was given. The magazines left out were no accident.
I wonder if he'll tell this at the KH when they talk next about business witnessing? (smile)
so my mother calls me on thanksgiving thursday and tells me about a fellow in her kh that i knew quite well.
he grew a beard years ago and stopped field recruiting, but kept going to the kh several times a month as his wife was still active.
the elders never really tried to show concern for his depression, but always bugged him about the beard.
This just disgusts me. What a show of Christian love....
i was in hong kong recently, which is a lovely country but very much a big city where people live differently because of it.
on one of our days we were walking to the ferry through a covered walkway and there were heaps of people handing out all sorts of leaflets to passerbys, you couldn't walk 10 steps without someone trying to give you their leaflet.
i was surprised when we came across about half a dozen witnesses trying to hand out magazines.
We do this kind of witnessing quite frequently here. No one really cares, or even asks for donations. We all gave generously for the publications at the hall. Don't worry. The Watchtower is getting theirs.
lozasleft said i should introduce myself.
i wasn't happy my dad got baptized because i thought it would change him and i liked him the way he was.
anyway i got baptized in 1969 at 16 yrs old mainly because i wanted to be able to date jw girls.
It is always so encouraging to me to see that others who have served for many years have come to question whether or not the society is "god's chosen channel of communication". Thank you for sharing, and welcome.
no, i haven't really done that one but i've thought of searching for several acquaintances from kingdom halls years ago but not if they become aware that i've looked them up.
i don't want facebook to announce to these folks that "fatfreek wants to be your friend".
i don't want to appear to be boot licking -- i'm simply curious.. as far as i know i'm as anonymous as one can be on facebook but that may be my naivette showing through.. what say you facebookers?.
no, i haven't really done that one but i've thought of searching for several acquaintances from kingdom halls years ago but not if they become aware that i've looked them up.
i don't want facebook to announce to these folks that "fatfreek wants to be your friend".
i don't want to appear to be boot licking -- i'm simply curious.. as far as i know i'm as anonymous as one can be on facebook but that may be my naivette showing through.. what say you facebookers?.
As far as I know, no one can tell if you have looked for them, although I have heard of some new application called"is someone looking for you?" that might be a problem.
Anybody else know about this application?
so i get a knock on the door and a minister from a local 7th day adventists is at my doorstep.
it felt very much like a witness.
he asked me about my life and how things were going and if i was a christian.. i explained to him that i gave up christianity a while back and he asked why.
I think they would have frightened me. All that insistance on additional change? whew!
How were they dressed?
if the society said that umbrellas were indeed pagan, because their origins are, and you would be dfed if you used one do you think the rank and file would obey?
or do you think that would push them over the edge?
i can just see the wealthy witness woman you know, the real pretentious ones not going out when it rains etc..
OMG, pirata, I thought you were kidding! The moment I read your post, I popped open my Watchtower Cd, because I thought your post might be a parody. Good grief!
hello everyone, id like to introduce myself a little.
ive been viewing the comments and topics on this website for about a month or two and have found it both interesting and enlightening.
i can almost relate to about anything to anyone on here.
I think you should do a great deal more investigation into the organization before you decide on such a serious step as baptism. Making a vow of that nature shouldn't be made without all the facts. If your doctor told you that you had a serious disease, would you simply take his instructions, or would you take the time to do a little research to find out more about the disease, and your treatment options? Would you take medicine that you had not even read the insert for?
It is only the foolish who blindly follow. I know. I'm one who did.
Remember, it's like a gang. Blood in, blood out.
during russell's time, when preaching door to door, if a person learn the truth, had a bible study, then learned and did not agree with the pyramid relationship to 1914, and did not become a jw subsuquently.
when the person dies.
does he have a hope for resurection, after rejecting the current truth at the time?.
I don't believe there was a door to door ministry then in the same way as now. Not so much as the later "separating the sheep and the goats" thing that was later practiced.
Besides, back then Rusell was preaching a more or less universal salvation. What you did may mean the difference between being a consecrated saint or one of the heavenly class (not quite of that caliber) or even an earthly survivor. But virtually everyone was getting the second chance in one way or another. Even Adam and Eve.