We will likely hear more on this matter tomorrow night, when the full moon is out!
Bill
if this has been covered before i apologise in advance.
using only the bible and a bit of common sense.. ok, here goes:.
do the "seventy years" count from jerusalems destruction or not?
We will likely hear more on this matter tomorrow night, when the full moon is out!
Bill
for me it was many things.
most concerned certain teachings that invloved genders, children, sex, sexuality and sexual orientations, disfellowshipping, apostates, blood, rape, and few other things, as well as the jw's unloving attitude toward so many people..
It was a feeling of more and more being placed in a position of having to defend that which was indefensible:
- Failure of prophecy (as it turned out, not just once, but repeatedly)
- Closely linked to that, chronology that was conjectured.
- Flip Flop doctrinal changes, excused as being "New Light" (by misapplication of a certain Bible text).
- Then, the attempting to rewrite their own history to cover it all up!
- Also, the absence of what Christ said would identify his true followers, i.e. love.
Certainly, there are good people amongst the JWs, but no more than amongst the population in general - whereas they would have you believe that JWs alone have the monopoly on this. For me, the wake up call was working at the same place as another "brother." In many ways, he was worse than the so-called "worldly" people on the staff - a point picked up on by the "worldlies" themselves!
If not at any other time, you or your family will discover this lack of love if you ever get into trouble. For us, it all fell back on our "worldly" family to assist when my wife became chronically ill. (The congregation accused us of trying to "use" people.)
The hard pill to swallow at the time was that I actually knew better people before I got involved with the JWs.
Bill.
the few times that i've had a chat about my atheism, i usually get a response like the one above.
"well, seeing how you were in a cult- i can understand why you're an atheist now," just dismissing the bulk of the reasons i have for my disbelief.. i think what is particularly awkward about someone telling me this is- it's part way true- only part way though.
however, they stop listening after i explain to them that, "yes, being in a cult was an impetus to my search" and they fail to hear the rest of what i'm saying and believe that i went from point a to point f and just skipped all the steps and months of research in between out of some kind of anti-jw tantrum.
It certainly played a part, but as for this being the ONLY reason - as alleged above - then I beg to differ.
One of the things that drew me to the JWs in the first place is that they seemed to be different to the other Christain churches:
- and the so called "Mainstream" churches held no appeal to me.
In actual fact, were it not for the JWs, I would never have ever been involved with religion in the first place.
Bill
since my exodus is yet incomplete.....i was there.
and it was indeed awful.
according to the talk.....the iron and clay feet of the immense image is the anglo-american world power.
When I first started reading WTS literature some 45 years ago, much was being expounded from the two Bible books - Daniel and Revelation. And yes, in those years, we were always being told that the feet made from a clay / iron mix represented the polically fragmented world of these "Last Days."
Bill.
i was baptized in 1986.. 2 generation changes..
I was baptised in 1972.
Tobacco smoking was not then a disfellowshipping offence, although it was shortly to become one.
Anybody married to a homosexual could not get a "scriptural" divorce.
Regular Pioneers had to report at least 100 hours per month.
"Temporary Pioneers" had just become "Auxiliary Pioneers", and a "Back Call" had just been changed to a "Return Visit."
The WTS-promoted 1975 hype was going strongly, and anyone who queried this was written off as "immature." Then, in 1976, it was all blamed on us as individuals, for "reading more into it than the Society put in writing."
The "Kingdom Ministry" became the "Kingdom Service", at the same time as the Theocratic Ministry School became just the Theocratic School. Then a few years later, it reverted to the "Kingdom Ministry" and "Theocratic Ministry School" once more.
AND ....... there was no witch hunt for those who drove a two-door car while out in the service!
Bill.
if this has been covered before i apologise in advance.
using only the bible and a bit of common sense.. ok, here goes:.
do the "seventy years" count from jerusalems destruction or not?
Evidently, the full moon is not to blame this time - as that does not occur until Friday.
It must just be that internet access has been restored to the Psycho Ward (also that modern straight jackets permit the fingers to reach a keyboard!)
Bill.
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hypocrites and liars can go to h3ll for all i care!!!
animals are so much better companions!!
I tend to concur.
In fact, I have frequently felt more comfortable working with animals than working with people:
- and the further up the chain of command in the workplace I that I have been, the more frequently I have felt this way!
Everybody else is capable of turning on you and plunging a knife into your back with little compunction - but your dog never will.
Bill.
our dc coming up this weekend, i hated them and the only thing that kept me going ,was the reward of booze at the end of each day.my then wife,zelous judgemental pioneer, you know the type,not only droned on about my drinking, but about everyones drinking, a real barrel of laughs not.
anyway, one year we went to another dc, in newcastle, all seemed to be going well, until lunch.we went over to a hotel for lunch,i ordered my fresh orange and food, a few minutes later, the local jw,s arrived for lunch, they had all pr-ordered drinks,alcoholic drinks, and not one drink but many !!!
they were buisy getting boozed up for the afternoon session,way to go, i was about to join them, when my wife told me " dont even think about it ", anyway she was outraged, but there they were ,with thier little convention badges, men and women, young and old, getting merry, they dont even do that here in scotland, !!!.
I can recall an International Assembly in 1978 in which one of the brothers doing "volunteer" work as a car park attendant had a bottle of beer with him, just in case he got thirsty on the job!
Certainly, heavy drinking after the end of each day at an assembly became common place, after they canned evening sessions (assembly sessions, that is!) from 1973 onwards. Previously, when the assembly program did not finish until after 9 pm each day, everybody was too worn out to party.
That so many sssembly delegates hit the bottle afterwards shouldn't be surprizing:
- it is enough to drive most people to drink!
Bill.
I recall it being said on more than one occassion that "We know that the Watchtower is more important than the Bible :
- 'Christendom' has been reading the Bible for centuries, and it has done them no good!"
Bill.
all of us who have any ties to the jws know that they have their own vernacular, their own slang.
sure, there are formal titles that we can't really get away from: pioneer, ministerial servant, elder, ______ overseer, governing body, the (watchtower) society, etc.
but there are plenty of other bits of parlance they use that i can do without.... for example:.
"Right Heart Condition": Actually means "quite gullible" - at least when it comes to swallowing WTS Doctrine.
"Christain Freedom": In the JW world, this translates as "Free to do as you are told."
Bill.