...I have the list of all articles and mentions of vaccines... the list itself is 5 pages long!!
I would like to have a copy of that list - is it published somewhere? Do you have a link?
these come from the golden age of june 8, 1932:.
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...I have the list of all articles and mentions of vaccines... the list itself is 5 pages long!!
I would like to have a copy of that list - is it published somewhere? Do you have a link?
remini's program will be shown again tonight in the u.s. at 8:00 pm eastern time on a & e
Check your TV listings for the specific time.
My provider is airing it at 6:00 PM Pacific Time - Xfinity (Comcast Fresno).
i just overheard an anointed acquaintance on the phone with a friend of hers who has just had surgery for cervical cancer.
among the snippets of dialogue i heard on my end of the line, these ones stood out:.
"you lost a lot of blood?
"You did what you had to do to stay alive and take care of your kids."
This is the part that really gets me. How is that not also true of an active, baptised JW? Why do one's own life and the kids' welfare become meaningless after being baptised?
It's another typical double standard of Jehovah's Witnesses.
there's a preview note on one of the articles in this newly released watchtower.
the note can be found on an article titled "part 1 of 4 love and justice in ancient israel".the note states -.
this article is the first in a series of four that will discuss why we can be sure that jehovah cares about us.
The recommendations include the following: (1) Believe and support your child when he or she reports being sexually abused. (2) Explain to the child that he or she is not responsible for what happened. (3) Inform the child that what happened is against the law and that it is necessary to report it to the police so that it will not happen again.They actually said that in the Awake? That's a jaw dropping revelation to me, I had no idea.
"(3) ... it is necessary to report it to the police so that it will not happen again." Isn't that the cruelest and most hypocritical of double standards since many JW molesters do it again and again specifically because police aren't notified when they get caught first time.
there's a preview note on one of the articles in this newly released watchtower.
the note can be found on an article titled "part 1 of 4 love and justice in ancient israel".the note states -.
this article is the first in a series of four that will discuss why we can be sure that jehovah cares about us.
Lessons: Jehovah is not to blame when those who claim to serve him ignore his standards and harm his people.
Huh? Nobody is blaming Jehovah. This is Watchtower's way of shifting blame from itself by saying "Now now, we must never blame Jehovah."
The blame for misapplying the Bible's two-witness rule to a situation where it was never intended, and for failing to notify the proper authorities when a child is abused, lies squarely on the leadership of Jehovah's Witnesses, the Governing Body.
Watchtower's real aim is to keep these issues quiet, swept under the rug, to try to save it's own image before the public, as posters here have been saying for a long time. I suppose that worked for decades but now it's backfiring on them.
tv trailer: ‘leah remini: scientology and the aftermath: the jehovah’s witnesses' two hour special event - a&e, 9pm et/pt, tues, nov 13, 2018. https://youtu.be/yzdege5im90.
didn't see a post about it yet.
will you be tuning in?
It appears there are 11 people on the panel that are presumably all ex-JWs, so Lloyd Evans will not be the only one speaking out.
Is that ExJW Fifth, from Youtube, in the back row, left, of the second screen shot? I hope so because I like his interviews and his mild manner. I don't recognize most of these people on sight, but I might know them by their experiences or activism work if I knew their screen names or real names. Does anybody else know them?
I am hoping for an accurate, quality presentation on JWs, and based on Remini's other work I believe it will be that. Fingers crossed and looking forward to this.
the watchtower and quite a few other religious groups don't do certain things because of pagan origins.
they go on about the different holidays, certain traditions, and say they don't do those things because of pagan origins.
yet they turn right around and do other stuff, which does have pagan origins.
... for purposes of either control of adherents or to separate them from society. (OneEyedJoe)
I believe you nailed it. The more you can isolate people the easier it is to control them.
my husband and i were talking about the shunning part that the jws do?
where can i find more accurate information on this subject?
i am mainly trying to learn when the whole practice started, and stuff like that.
Shunning within the Watchtower society runs deep. It was only a matter of time before it became official policy.
An excellent observation about Maria Russell being shunned before Watchtower officially taught shunning!
my husband and i were talking about the shunning part that the jws do?
where can i find more accurate information on this subject?
i am mainly trying to learn when the whole practice started, and stuff like that.
The modern practice of disfellowshipping, and the shunning that accompanies it, started with the March 1, 1952 Watchtower magazine. Here are the articles.
(Watchtower Magazine, March 1, 1952)Just 5 years earlier, in the January 8, 1947 Awake Magazine, p27 & 28, the Organization strongly condemned the practice of 'excommunication,' which is acknowledged by Watchtower to be the same as disfellowshipping. That article said the following regarding (mainly) the Catholic Church's practice of excommunication (df'ing).
How many of the things listed below are now a part of Watchtower practice?
As a side point here is a remark from the article Keeping the Organization Clean, saying that Miriam (Moses' sister) was disfellowshipped for 7 days for being 'high-minded, proud and foolish' by being stricken with leprosy. Have you ever heard of anybody being df'd for just 7 days? Watchtower must have been reaching for any Biblical example it could find to support it's new teaching of disfellowshipping.
i’m happy to say that, yet as always with the wts there is a price to be paid.
i’ll explain how this is working out.there’s a new development in the family that’s making the final break possible, and sadly is where the penalty for leaving is going to happen.
only one person of all the jw family history is left that could start a fifth, he’s my nephew.
It's truly sad that your nephew will lose his family even if he isn't DA'd or DF'd, but cutting off the family lineage as slaves to the Watchtower religion is really good news!
It's terrible that kids are lured into baptism as teenagers, or younger, and held to it as a "life long, binding, irrevocable contract" (I believe those are the words).
All the best to you and your nephew as you navigate your way through this.