Jtrottigy , would you rather be -
an apostate fraud or
a Christian fraud?
GOTCHA 😎
so i noticed one of the members here came to my jwtalk website, where i am an important administrator, and tried to join my site.. i check in here every so often and i was able to deduce that person was an apostate fraud, likely bent on polluting my site.
i denied their request to join.. ha!
gotcha!
Jtrottigy , would you rather be -
an apostate fraud or
a Christian fraud?
GOTCHA 😎
2020--articles of association and bylaws--3 pages.. .
2020--notice of special meeting in december--8 pages.
if you are a jw read carefully before you sign.. .
Petra - If our documents are considered useless, and a scandal/sensation, as the remarks show, then the board would be better off without us.
Oh No, the information you send us is amazing and not useless at all. You do a tremendous job.
I wasn't meaning that the information you send us is useless. I was examining the Articles of Association and they look like they could not stand up in court, therefore useless from that perspective.
Once again, please forgive me for the misunderstanding. I have the utmost respect for all that you do.
2020--articles of association and bylaws--3 pages.. .
2020--notice of special meeting in december--8 pages.
if you are a jw read carefully before you sign.. .
We did our best to get them for you, but if they are useless, then we are very sorry.
You did and thank you very much Atlantis and Petra.
I do wonder what others make of them. I saw a comment from John Redwood on JW reddit. He said he thinks they are pretty much what they have always been like and he couldn't see anything different.
2020--articles of association and bylaws--3 pages.. .
2020--notice of special meeting in december--8 pages.
if you are a jw read carefully before you sign.. .
I'm not a lawyer but either there are some additional documents that attach to the Articles of Association of they are pretty useless.
For instance in establishing who can be Authorized Representatives they state that they are members serving as duly appointed Elders, also known as the Congregation Service Committee. However, the Articles do not establish how these Elders are appointed in the first place and by whom. The Congregation members could choose to vote in whoever they wanted if the majority were in agreement.
Who is a member of the Congregation is interesting. The Articles state -
The members of the Congregation shall be individuals who are fully dedicated to Almighty God, Jehovah, baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, are completely in harmony with the doctrines and organizational arrangements set forth by the Governing Body and report ministerial activity to the Congregation. Anyone meeting these requirements who is at least 18 years of age shall be a designated voting member of the Congregation.
Any member who moves from the congregation or is no longer one of Jehovah's Witnesses shall be automatically removed from membership within the congregation without need for resignation.
The Articles do not set out who this Governing Body is, so it could not be determined if they are in harmony with it or not. It also states that individuals must be fully dedicated to God, this is very vague as it doesn't establish what being fully dedicated requires and although most JWs are dedicated,being fully dedicated is probably not something anyone could do since there is so many other things going on in their lives.
Normally a membership would require the acceptance of an individual or an application. There is no room for this in the Articles. Just because an individual may meet these requirements does not automatically make them a member, otherwise we could all be members of secret societies and not know it.
It states that anyone moving from the Congregation will automatically be deleted as a member. Funny about that but within the Articles, the Congregation is given a physical address. No one lives there so how can they move away from the Congregation. The Articles don't even give a defined area in which members must live.
It doesn't even say whose job it is to determine whether any individual meets all these requirements or not, as to whether they are a congregation member or not. As it is written, no one qualifies, making any voting void. You can't count the votes of anyone who doesn't qualify.
They are actually making reference to two different and seperate memberships. One as a member of the congregation and one as a Jehovah's Witness. The Articles make it clear that to be a member of the Congregation, you must, amongst other requirements, be baptized as a JW. It is an interesting phrase to use and completely unbiblical because baptism in the Bible is to make a public declaration that you are dedicating yourself to God, not that you are part of any religious movement or even God's 'earthly organization' as they like to put it.
These are just a few observations and i would appreciate itif anyone could clarify as there seems to be a lot missing for these Articles to b of any effect.
unbelievable.
okay actually it's very believable.
check out the latest video on jwdotorg:.
His message was that to remain spiritually strong, you don't question the Governing Body, you just appreciate then for all that they have done.
JWs are not to investigate or examine any of the claims made about them, their false prophecies, their dogmatic doctrines, their handling of child abuse issues and even the generation teaching.
They are not to be on the watch for that wicked slave.
This type of legal action is generally known as 'intentional infliction of emotional distress'.
Note that it must be intentional. A JW may have a case if they tell the Elders before a JC is held that by having one it would cause a breakdown or worse due to the prospect of losing family and friends. Then if the df went ahead and the now ex JW did have a breakdown then there may be cause.
There would be a time limit for when these cases could be filed.
here is a screenshot from a video on jw.org.
go to videos, our organization, history .
jehovah's witnesses—faith in action, part 1: out of darkness.
Scrolls were expensive so unless they had a Watchtower Bible & Scroll Society using free labour back then it would have been beyond most people's means.
latest news announcement is that there are two companies that have developed a vaccine for the covid virus which they say they will start being distributing to the public in a matter of weeks.. one comes from a company called moderna (94.5% effective) and the other is from pfizer (90% effective).
if all things go to plan you could see things return to normal once the majority of the general public is vaccinated by easter of next year.. yoo hoo .
I was trying to find more information about the Pfizer vaccine program and their claim of it being 90% effective. There is so little information it's not funny. That's a high success rate if true but they aren't prepared to release any meaningful reports at this stage.
They won't even say how sick people became or the side effects of those who have taken the injection.
in a recent conversation with my dad, i asked how he was enjoying the zoom meetings.
he lives in a rural part of australia, virtually untouched by covid-19, in fact, the state he lives in has a limit on religious gatherings of 300, which could easily handle the average attendance of congregation meetings.
so i asked why don't they resume meetings as usual?.
He didn't really give you a reason other than that he is obeying his Governing Body but the Governing Body isn't giving a reason why they have ruled that there is currently no door to door work or meetings at the Halls anywhere in the world, no matter how safe it is.
more proof of god's backing!.
on friday, april 19, 2019 .
a crowd of 20,919,041 gathered to observe the memorial of jesus’ death.
It's November 2020 and they are going on about a memorial observation service held 20 months ago. What no mention of the 2020 memorial? And they call this a modern day miracle.