@mankkeli I don't believe a word of what you have posted, but at least you got the conversation going. I always wonder why someone would get on a platform to represent the Org when the clearly do not believe a word. Giving talks are optional so I see no justification for it at all, sorry to those of you who do it.
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My public talk on sunday
by mankkeli ini am currently preparing for the public talk on sunday and as i was looking through the outline some these thoughts just keep popping up my mind that in the face of several allegations and numerous scandal, wbts has not stopped claiming to be god's organisation, i am wondering if they will ever realise that their strategies are no longer appealing to the general public.
regrettably, they keep on publishing and printing using victims of mind control hazards to the detriment of over 7 million rank and file members and spiritual illiterates in the society.
i keep on pondering on how long this malicious activity would continue.
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For those who do not believe in the Bible: Why don't you?
by Chemical Emotions ini don't believe in the bible either, but i'm just curious as to why others don't.
ridiculous misogyny and mass murder by a petty little god are two reasons for me.
(ilovehigh-lighting) .
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@TheSilence - so funny.
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Rape can be fornication myth in the 1990s?
by Chemical Emotions inalthough it was wrong for the wtbts to claim this i the '60s, '70s, and '80s, i'm pretty sure (correct me if i'm wrong) that most "experts" believed it too.
idk.. but did most people believe, especially experts -in the 1990s- that if you don't scream or fight when threatend with rape, you have committed fornication?
the wts did.
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"Most rapes do not happen to women, but to men on other men in prison." - What??
"I relish the idea of these GB and other luminaries doing time in the pen, facing down a massive inmate who wants sex and subjugation."
Huh? As much as I hate the GB I can't imagine wanting them to be raped, even relishing it!
What a sick post!
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Christians used to be sure of what they believed...
by THE GLADIATOR inrecent events on this board have got me thinking, which is no small feat.
christians are arguing more with each other than with atheists.. christians used to be sure of what they believed solid in their faith and certain of its foundation cornerstone and what he was called.
only non-believers cast doubt and were crushed under a mountain of bible passages that were heaped upon them.
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" Christians used to be sure of what they believed solid in their faith and certain of its foundation cornerstone and what he was called."
Not sure I agree. Most I have ever met who claim to be 'Christian' don't know Genesis from Revelation. Few had a clue what doctrines their chosen church believed in or what they were supposed to do in their own lives to confirm their faith other than 'do good things'.
YOUR servant and a slave of Superstitious nonsense.
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I always wonder about the tagline 'slave of Christ' - as if Christ would have slaves.............and in what way are you tec's servant? Very silly language when you think about it....
Unless you are Tec's sub :))))))
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hehe :)) Isn't that what your puppy is for?
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Ah you want some external validation....Hi welcome back love ya kisses and what not.....
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WTB$ joining the UN was lies all LIES I TELL YA!!!
by punkofnice ini've been a very naughty punk and am hoping a good looking babe will spank me.....any offers?
ahem!
away from desired fantasy and to reality...........(but you can pm me...wink wink).
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shepherd
I have seen so many of your posts where I wonder if you are totally drunk when you post. For a self-proclaimed lawyer you sure do wander all over the place. The longer your posts, the less they sound sane.
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so wat?
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What Actually Made You Leave The Organization?
by minimus inmany of us needed time to get away from this religion.
i took the course of fading and it's worked pretty well for me.
after i saw sooooo many silly rules being enforced, i needed to get out!.
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For me it all began with the Daniel book - so much of the 'explanations' were poorly contrived, and the usual comment of 'wait for Jehovah to make it all clearer' was wearing a bit thin. When I saw that the explanation of days between an Assembly in 1920 and other in 1926 was out by three weeks (which was why they never printed the exact dates) I began to wonder if they were deliberately lying and not just misinformed. From this moment I began to look more carefully at their statements of 'fact'.
The final awakening was the COC book! As I eagerly read each page I found myself agreeing with almost all I was reading. It fitted perfectly into what I already knew from my own experience. I think this book has helped perhaps thousands to see the WTS for what it is.
I had been conned! This was not God's Organization at all. Once I could see that for myself there was no going back.
I heard that a month after I had left the local needs item was on how long people should clap after the Public Talk - I kid you not (It had to be until the elder had left the platform etc and the elder even managed to find a scripture or two to support it) - and all I could do was laugh and be happy I was out of all that crap.