SecretSlaveClass
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Do you believe Jehovah's Witnesses' Governing Body is the "faithful slave"?
by Marvin Shilmer inthis question is known to be posed by jws to other jws as an acid test of loyalty.
i'm not the first to notice what i'm about to point out and comment accordingly, but today i felt compelled to add a short article on my blog highlighting the new language that governing body member geoffrey jackson supplies as a response.
a person who honestly hesitates to respond with a robust "yes!
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SecretSlaveClass
Yes, the same way I believe that all politicians are honest, there is a secret NSA base on the dark side of the moon, that aliens abduct people regularly in order to probe their respective orifices and JFK was the victim of the teamsters hit contract. -
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Ambulance chasers
by Diogenesister inmornin',.
not feeling too clever at the moment...so sent off to the hospital for more tests....off the bus, round the corner......run slap bang into my first one...its witnessin'cart himself!!
right outside the hospital gates!
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POs Son36 minutes agoYour post title reminded me of this:
Do they first make you swear to serve the GB before administering first aid? And when they drop you off at the hospital do they ask for a donation?
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New picture...about time...sorry for bat gravatar
by blondie inif only it was so easy to change our looks in real life........
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Nice avatar :) -
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Taken from pro JW forum
by username innow this is embarrassing.. after being cold in the truth for many, many years, and getting back some 2 years ago, my wife and i, decided to auxiliary pioneer last year during the memorial campaign.
we were quite impressed that we made the 30 hrs.. last month, we decide to do it again.
after handing in our application forms, and being approved, our service overseer asks me, "how many hours are you going to do?".
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He's quoting someone from a pro-JW site. And yes, sad, embarrassing and above all pathetic. -
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As a Matter of Conscience, I Am Resigning from the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses
by Sail Away inafter listening to the hearings of the australian royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse, i am no longer content to have simply walked away from the organization.
as a matter of conscience, i do not want my name linked with the organization in any way.
i know this letter has been posted previously, and i thank the author.
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SecretSlaveClass
Well done and salutations! Enjoy your true new found freedom sir. -
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So I was enjoying a business trip in down town Bangkok...............Next thing BANG!!!
by cantleave inso last night i was having a wonderful meal in a very nice restaurant when we heard what we thought was a loud clap of thunder.................. it was a bomb.
yards from my hotel.
thankfully i made a few decision that meant i wasn't in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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This was a thread about expressing gratitude that a cherished member's close call with death or injury did not end badly for him while expressing anguish over the innocent lives lost. Somehow someone believes it prudent to turn it into vitriolic diatribe orientated around his feelings. Not cool and only affirms why people are of the opinion that staunch kamikaze bible pilots are presumptuous assholes and lack critical thinking skills. -
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If you were undeniably anointed with holy spirit what would you do?
by Splash inso you have had some kind of supernatural revelation, a personal message from god and some miraculous sign that you have been personally chosen by the almighty, what would you do?.
would you be the same as every other wt'ite, dragging yourself to the meetings, getting your 10 hours in each month, maybe pioneering?.
listen!
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I would immediately cease taking hallucinogens. -
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Dealing With ANGER!!
by kairos inlittle help i'd like to pass on from another cult survivor to me.. not jw but a violent, physically captive indian cult.. she says on anger:.
it's the longest lasting emotion with have.. it takes at least 90 seconds for it to run it's course once we stop.a lot can happen in 90 seconds, and some of the most horrible exchanges and actions happen right after the anger first manifests itself.. we're experiencing fantastic results by just going for a very short walk ( 90 seconds out in the yard or other room ) before continuing the conversation.. when my wife and i come back together we can smile, embrace and congratulate each other for avoiding a horrible day.. before it even becomes anger, wait 3-5 seconds before making your reply.
slow it down!!
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SecretSlaveClass
As someone who used to suffer from PTSD I used to be physically violent. I saw a few shrinks and attended some group councels out of necessity- violence was threating to destroy my life and the very real possibility of seriously hurting somebody and breaking the law hung over me like a pawl I could not seem to shake for the longest time. I was only to happy to blame everything but myself for my anger and justify it accordingly. Getting my violence under control was not a gradual process for me oddly enough. That simply "happenned" one day when I realized how my violence was affecting what mattered most to me in life - my wife. Seeing tears roll down her cheeks and fear in her eyes was like a slap in the face. Although I never once raised so much as a finger at her, my behavior frightened her and it struck a chord that someone I loved so dearly and only wanted to protect, was afraid of me. It was an overwhelming feeling of shame which forced a serious introspective examination of myself, so that I was able to arrive at the conclusion that I was to blame for not accepting responsibility for that which I ultimately had the power to change - myself. The past had nothing to do with my future and certainly people in general had nothing to do with my past, so why involve them in my anger issues. When I feel anger boiling up in me now I immediately start to dwell on all the positive things in my life, then instead of playing the blame game I find myself very grateful and most fortunate for the things I have achieved, attained and learned. Life is just too short to ruin by letting issues which have no control over me dictate my behavior or thought process. I'm a firm believer in positive thinking! -
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Ask him if the GB has considered getting a copyright for the word "god". Lots of extra Watchtower $$ from those wanting to associate themselves with "Him". A great way to control the god market. -
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The Kingdom Halls are empty
by punkofnice inmy jw spies tell me that the kingdom halls are empty compared to how they used to be, since i left 5 years ago.
not saying they're empty because of me though.. is that what you are hearing?.
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OrphanCrow:
However, in the town that is 36 miles north of there, there is a concerted effort to convert the Aboriginal community. Lol! I make sure that my "crow" friends up north get all the latest updates on the Royal Commission in Australia. The JW pedophile paradise is the last thing that the Aboriginals need after the horror of the Residential School system. I am going to do my best to make sure that the drive up north to fill the Kingdom Halls with brown faces gets stopped before too many more vulnerable people get hooked.Good for you! Indeed a worthy crusade, spreading the anti-Org vaccine.