Add my support to the list. It was truly a David and Goliath story, and even though the prosecutor decided to drop the charges, it was after Watchtower was made to comply with the law like everyone else.
What he accomplished seems almost impossible.
i just got done listening to hsi interview on six screens.
if any of you have any doubt about his motives and the greatness of his heroic actions, listen to the entire interview.
it is more than 3 hours long and i believe he addresses many concerns some here have had.
Add my support to the list. It was truly a David and Goliath story, and even though the prosecutor decided to drop the charges, it was after Watchtower was made to comply with the law like everyone else.
What he accomplished seems almost impossible.
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For now, the the breath of fresh air that comes from not having to support the WTS is a reward in itself.
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Watchtower illegitimacy definitely came first.
I haven't replaced it with anything yet, but I feel it's better to be free, with the possibillity of finding a compelling alternative in the future, than to support a dishonest, manupulative and controlling religious organization.
what scriptural support is there for believing in second/greater fulfillments of bible prophecy?.
this is a genuine equiry into where the idea of second/greater fulfillments of bible prophecy originated.
does it have definite scriptural support or is it simply an extra-biblical religious device thought up to try to make prophecies appear relevant to the modern age?
@ Vanderhoven7
I have to say, I enjoy reading your take on Mt 24. It makes sense, and is an excellent alternative to the Watchtower point of view. Thanks for posting that.
in an exclusive interview with richard rawe , steven unthank tells his complete story on charging the watchtower with criminal complaints in not complying with laws regarding background checks.
scroll down to 2-21-2012 and listen in.
http://www.sixscreensofthewatchtower.com/telenetwork/dialogue.php.
What does "k" mean?
K is short for Ok.
i know that there is no mention of any birthday celebrations in the bible besides the two which were celebrated by non-believers.
and it just so happened that on each of these events, someone died (one non-believer and one believer).
but does it mean that just because the bible mentions these two events, that all birthday celebrations are forbidden?
Isaacaustin said,
"I could see elders very easily taking that route by asking you if the WT is in error on this if you would be willing to wait on Jehovah to make the changes thru his channel.
Doesn't that twisted logic just make you sick?
what scriptural support is there for believing in second/greater fulfillments of bible prophecy?.
this is a genuine equiry into where the idea of second/greater fulfillments of bible prophecy originated.
does it have definite scriptural support or is it simply an extra-biblical religious device thought up to try to make prophecies appear relevant to the modern age?
Phizzy said,
Neither of those scriptures are justification for the second/Greater Fulfilment idea in any way.
The "by extension" method of exegesis is one that really means "this scripture says what I say it says", which just sums up the WT method.
I agree. That's what I was getting at. Watchtower uses the 'by extension' rationale to support it's own beliefs.
(Maybe you understood what I meant, but I wasn't quitet sure by your response.)
what scriptural support is there for believing in second/greater fulfillments of bible prophecy?.
this is a genuine equiry into where the idea of second/greater fulfillments of bible prophecy originated.
does it have definite scriptural support or is it simply an extra-biblical religious device thought up to try to make prophecies appear relevant to the modern age?
Watchtower uses two scriptures that I know of to apply things to today.
-- "For all the things that were written aforetime were written for our instruction, that through our endurance and through the comfort from the Scriptures we might have hope." (Rom 15:4)
-- "Now these things went on befalling them as examples, and they were written for a warning to us upon whom the ends of the systems of things have arrived." (1 Cor 10:11)
Of course neither of these scriptures say anything about applying to today, but to the time they were written, 2000 yrs ago.
The Society makes an application of them by extension, bringing them to our day.
everybody may already know this but i just happened to discover that crisis of conscience and in search of christian freedom are now available as audio books.
they are not legal copies as commentary press did not make a audio version, however someone took the time to read every page of both books into a good mike.
the sound quality is good and they are organized well for a iphone or ipod.
@ Indian Larry,
I like your idea about making a contribution to Commentary Press, or buying extra copies of Crisis of Conscience or In Search of Christian Freedom.
oldflame's post got me thinking about it.
i've never asked other people about how common it is, but it's pretty scary.. basically your body is asleep and paralyzed, but your mind is awake.
sometimes you get a feeling of dread, othertimes of euphoria.
thought it was a demon attack
and
we all thought it was demons from garage sale items.
I thought the same thing the first time or two, which is what it made it more scary than it should have been. All the demon talk among JWs without a doubt caused me to think that.
It's amazing how so many of us thought the same thing; demons.