Because saying you run a college may construe that it is somehow accredited. NYS instituted a ton of legislation and regulation to any institution calling themselves a college, amongst other things, colleges, even non-accredited ones must send their curriculum to NYS Dept. of Education and comply with various inspections and guidelines so it probably became expensive to comply.
Anony Mous
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Why the name change from Watchtower Bible College of Gilead to Watchtower Bible School of Gilead?
by was a new boy indid too many jehovah's witness kids get curious about wanting to go to a real college?.
they really don't give an explanation, it's like old light and new light, one reads the new light, and .
in the spirit of loyalty, the subject gets dropped, and there's no more talk about the old name again.. .
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Sparlock 3d Printer
by enigma1863 inso i have access to a 3d printer for a short time and i want to print out a 3d sparlock i don't have time to design my own.
does anyone know if there is a stl or any 3d files available to print out a sparlock?
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Anony Mous
That’s a very obscure figure, so I can’t find any public files, but you should be able to simply convert the 2D image to 3D STL and then you only have to round it off a bit.
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Cost of living crisis
by ExBethelitenowPIMA induring the height of the pandemic all elders had to report to the co anyone who was struggling with bills or who couldn’t pay the rent.
the co reported it to the branch.. i don’t know what happens next.
do the branch help at all?
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Anony Mous
They do something with the information: they approached people like me, who were more affluent to see if we could assist somehow with particular members, then they would pretend the borg is the one providing.
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New blood card
by ExBethelitenowPIMA inall elders just got letters about this new blood card system .
“language-coordinating congregations will receive separate parcel(s) containing the revised durable power of attorney for health care (dpa-e) for all congregation(s) in their literature group.“.
my questions are - why the revision and what has been revised?.
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Anony Mous
You may as well call them your last will and testament to personal stupidity. Even as a JW I was never comfortable with it and haven’t had one since I was about 16 years old.
Blood is only used in the most severe cases as the last option, there is no cabal of surgeons that just want to use it. The Red Cross actually limits the supply of blood as a profit motive. -
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What novels would you recommend?
by LoveUniHateExams ini used to have a large-ish novel collection but my current collection is scaled-down because i was forced to move back to bolton 4 years ago and didn't have enough room for them all in my suitcases.. i currently own just 9 novels.. salem's lot (stephen king).
three by john ajvide lindqvist:.
let the old dreams die.
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Anony Mous
Currently reading:
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Queued:
The Trial by Franz Kafka (many parallels with the way JW elder meetings are conducted)
Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky
Ana Karenina by Tolstoy
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What Percentage of active JW's are on Anti-Depressants?
by Sea Breeze ini came across an xjw post on redditt from a rn.
she states that nearly every jw she ever treated was on anti-depressants or anti-psychotic drugs:.
https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/f35vaa/just_about_every_jw_i_come_across_is_on/ i once read somewhere that 1 in 5 jw's were on anti-depressants, but i couldn't find any documentation.
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Anony Mous
I know most people were either alcohol-happy or even other drugs like marijuana wasn’t uncommon when I was a teen-21yo (yes, baptized, servant males, elder kids etc). Once people got older and married they had psychological illnesses, if you weren’t outright schizophrenic, many people had fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome. One kid I grew up with, beautiful girl, full of life and energy, got married at 18 with a ‘star witness’ 25yo elder-and-co-family and became chronically fatigued in 2 months. No wonder so many take their own life or have attempted.
The literature is scant since JW’s make up literally 0.1% of the population, but here are some interesting starting points:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1174772/
followers of the sect are three times more likely to be diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia and nearly four times more likely from paranoid schizophrenia than the rest of the population at risk.
Back of the napkin analysis:
This means that between 1 and 2% of all Witnesses are likely to be schizophrenic or paranoid schizophrenic. If this holds not just to schizophrenia but any mental illness, which is 20% of the population, that says 60-80% of JWs can be diagnosed with a mental illness.
Having administered tests like that myself however, I will note that answering questionnaires truthfully as a JW (the belief and fear of imminent disaster and self-centered divine channels and intervention) does already put you high up on the scores for diagnosable psychosis.
Given 47% of patients with schizophrenia have serious problems with drug or alcohol use during their lifetime and 10% of patients with diagnosed mental illness self-reported such problems in the last year, that suggests a rate of 1 in 5 JW’s have been alcoholics/drug users in the last year.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25261980/
This article is really good for therapists that seek to engage with JWs or exJWs.
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It is possible that members from a Fundamentalist religion may experience a higher prevalence of psychosis or be vulnerable to a psychotic level of thinking. This is because at its core, Fundamentalism relies upon the splitting off of good and bad objects, and dualistic ways of viewing the world that do not easily allow for tolerating or coping with ambiguity, uncertainty, or the nuance of complex life circumstances. … Since the very premise of [Jehovah’s Witnesses] relies upon the threat of annihilation as a means of control, it is possible that members’ worldviews may be tinged with paranoid or persecutory fears.
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BBC & Gary Lineker
by BoogerMan inwhether you like or loathe the guy, agree or disagree, surely he has a right to express his opinions freely on twitter?.
every bbc employee who appears on tv or speaks on the radio, should now be paranoid about any opinions they've put on their social media accounts, because if the bbc are prepared to censor/silence lineker, they'll go for anyone.. oops: looks like the bbc can dictate what their staff can & can't say in their social media accounts.. https://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidance/individual-use-of-social-media.
pity they weren't as strict with their high profile paedophile, mr. savile..
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Anony Mous
The BBC is pretty partisan for being paid for by tax payers. The fact he got ‘punished’ is surprising given his political stance is very much in line with the BBC, then again, he’s already been reinstated, so it was just a slap on the wrist and he continued tweeting his political crap. The Wokists will have their way, makes a really good case for having BBC completely privatized and defunded though.
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Mass Shooting at Kingdom Hall in Hamburg, Germany
by EdenOne inmass shooting at a kingdom hall in hamburg, germany this evening.
at least 6 or 7 killed, dozens injured.
single shooter on the run, police doesn't rule out more shooters.
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Anony Mous
Sad to hear it happen. Churches across Europe are under attack. In the US many Orthodox synagogues (Jews are amongst the highest attacked groups) have taken to having armed guards and encourage members to conceal carry. Sadly, JWs will never be allowed to protect themselves and the WTBTS will make this into a media spectacle instead, the GB are crisis actors when it comes to this.
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Is there really any universal issue of Sovereignty?
by Linda14 ini can agree that satan doesn't see god as a good ruler as stated at gen 3:1-5. he doesn't seem to see gods laws as right or good.
but whether there is an understanding/agreement between god and satan afterward to the effect that he can take the mantle of rulership to show whether his style is best is doubtful.
that conclusion is probably reached because god hasn't destroyed satan, and he is also called the ruler of the world in the bible.
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Anony Mous
Here is the issue, when god feels challenged in the Bible he often punished swiftly and immediately. When the ark was about to fall or when someone did a census or entered the holiest of holy in the temple or when the watchers came to earth to copulate with women, Tower of Babel etc etc
So why is it that even angels are punished quickly, but Satan is the exception (according to Adventist views).
In that light, wouldn’t that prefer the original Jewish view that Satan does not exist as an entity but rather evil is an aspect of God himself, God rewards and God punishes. You can even have the view described in Job that it is Gods will for people to suffer where Satan is a Prosecutor, an agent of God that searches out the individual's wrongdoings and appears as their accuser.
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Details of Noah’s Ark
by enigma1863 injw magazines have claimed the flood story has so much detail that it couldn’t be just a made up story.. is it detailed?
name one person outside of noah’s family.
name one nephilim.
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Anony Mous
Note the KJV translation of the Bible (as we know it today and which the WTBTS supposedly references) makes no reference to the Nephilim being fallen angels, or that the flood was intended to remove them.
As far as names, Semjaza was the leader of this group (if I recall correctly, appointed by God to be the watchers) and came out of the Sons of God (not from the Shedim or Jinn as the WTBTS claims) and there were 200 of them, during the flood they left their bodies behind (as depicted in the Bible Story book) were subsequently cast into Tartarus. So according to this account, there have been multiple rebellions in heaven, one by Sheitan (Satan) and one by Semjaza.
According to 2 Chronicles and 2 Samuel though, David and his men were the one that defeated these “descendants of Rapha in Gath”
The Nephilim being the offspring of humans and demons and leaving their bodies in the flood to then re-join Satan is a very modern re-interpretation trying to read stories about giants in the Torah as a literal source and not allegorical.
Both of those narratives and relatively accurate depictions in WTBTS Bible Story book/publications are ONLY found in apocryphal books (Book of Enoch and Jubilees).