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ScenicViewer
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Bound vol question
by rockemsockem indid the wt reprint bound vol.?
if so how long after the first printing did they reprint?
also how do you tell an original from reprint?
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Bound vol question
by rockemsockem indid the wt reprint bound vol.?
if so how long after the first printing did they reprint?
also how do you tell an original from reprint?
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ScenicViewer
The Watchtower and Awake magazine volumes were reprinted in the early 1980s as Vienne has mentioned.
The Watchtowers were reprinted back to 1950 (I believe), but the Awakes only went back to 1970. At the time I wondered Why the difference? since they had long been considered 'companion' magazines.
Apparently this was the Organization's way of hiding the 1975 information because most of it was published in the Awake magazines of the late 1960s.
Information such as in this thread would now be hard for JWs to find.
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The new Caleb and Sophia Video is a shameless plug for money
by HiddenPimo infor helping with relief work.
maybe am the iii was sending the scotch to hurricane ravaged lands to help comfort them?.
https://tv.jw.borg/#en/mediaitems/latestvideos/pub-pk_34_video.
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ScenicViewer
Personally, I feel it is an indirect way to tell adults/parents they should be donating, trying to shame them into doing it.
I agree and was thinking the same thing earlier today. They are getting at the parents through the kids.
Perhaps they are also trying to build for the future since little kids' money means nothing now, but when they are adults with jobs they will be trained to give - that is however many of today's kids are left in the organization in 20 or 30 years, probably not that many, but there will be some.
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The Watchtower Tract Society doesn't print Bibles?
by Nathan Natas inafter reading a few comments here, i thought it was time for me to get a copy of "the silver sword" for my own occasional research and occult practices.
so i thought i would see if jw.org would offer a way that i could purchase a printed copy (not digital) of the new world translation.
as i browsed, it occurred to me that i might also like to have a copy of the... what was it?
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ScenicViewer
Nathan, those ebay prices you are seeing are a bit high. This week I received a Large Print rNWT that cost $13.00 with shipping included and in perfect condition - it was an ebay purchase. But I looked daily for a while since most are in the $25 to 30 range. For me it was worth the wait.
It was my second purchase of that Bible, the first one costing $14 with shipping included, about a year ago.
I also bought a regular edition rNWT (not Large Print) from an Amazon seller. They are usually much less, but I paid $10 for it - with shipping and tax it was $15 (I just looked that up). I guess I did pretty well with the Large Prints on ebay.
I have no experience looking for Byington's The Bible In Living English.
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ScenicViewer
16. We own the largest printing press in the world...
It doesn't get used much these days. Not like in the 'old days' ... just 10 or 15 yrs ago and for decades prior to that.
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BRANCH OVERSEER : "Apostates are GOOD people !"
by Aleph inthis is quite incredible.during his talk, the branch overseer, made a special talk dedicated to the apostates.. he clearly emphasis his point, "apostates used to be between us, really you can talk with apostates, those people are good, of course their point of vue is different than ours now but they are mostly very nice poeple, and you shouldn't be afraid to talk with them.
"though as usual, the reaction of the brothers was quite the same, impassive, i was very surprise by this statement.i cannot assume if this is just a one man step ahead towards the apostates, or really a change in their policies, this came from the mouth of a branch overseer.of course, for obvious reason, i won't give the name of the brother, which is famous, but only here in an central european country.i would have expected him to quote more scriptures, but he didn't, he could have use the one for jesus himself :"you should love your enemies", as apostates were really the "enemies" for the wtbs for such a long time, maybe now that the king of the north is awaken, apostates are not so bad after all ?
just wondering....
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ScenicViewer
Of course, for obvious reason, I won't give the name of the brother...
I've missed a step here. What is the obvious reason you won't give his name? If he gave the talk in public why can't he be named in a public forum for discussion, either pro or con?
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A Confrontation with Elders!
by ZindagiNaMilegiDobaara inhere is a post i found.
boy the wife has balls of steel !
you decide.. {they stopped by yesterday to invite my wife to the memorial.. my wife is fully awake thanks to one of my daughters!
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ScenicViewer
I liked the point about how Jehovah could easily have foreseen Satan's rebellion and just eliminated him to spare billions from suffering later.
It was the perfect answer to the made up response of the elders that Jehovah was being 'loving' by killing his own people because they probably were going to be bad in the future. (What the elders said was ridiculous on so many levels.)
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Orange County, CA: New Case and New Legal Tactic
by Corney injohn roe 1 vs. defendant doe 1, congregation is a child sexual abuse case pending before the superior court of california, orange county (judge john c. gastelum).
jury trial is scheduled on june 15, 2020, but it may not occur: the judge is expected to decide on multiple pre-trial motions including motion for sanctions filed by plantiffs; next hearing on pre-trial motions is scheduled on may 14.. case docket is available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dbqcronnkeax492pshgwpuoubt-xaabz/view?usp=sharing .
case documents are available for purchase here: https://ocapps.occourts.org/civilwebshoppingns/search.do (case number 30-2014-00741722-cu-po-cjc).. during the course of this litigation the court ordered watchtower to produce molestation complaints it received, redacting only names of victims and elders handling the matters.
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... allegations that expose Plaintiffs to extreme harassment, humiliation, ridicule, social stigmatization, and physical and emotional distress, and that infringe upon their religious freedoms.
Imagine that, Jehovah's Witnesses are arguing against something that they and the Watchtower organization practice every day when a fellow believer awakens and disagrees with them (with the possible exception of harassment).
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The Senile Eight- A Different Take ! (GB)
by ZindagiNaMilegiDobaara inthis is just a small portion of something i have composed.
hope you enjoy it.
please bear in mind that english is not my first language so if any mistakes please point them out.. also please do not copy and post it anywhere else.
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ScenicViewer
let us drink the Macallan tonight
And babble about new lightI LOVE those lines!
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Why do some JWs love seeing others get disfellowshipped?
by Tameria2001 ini'm not sure how many in the organization is like this, but there some jws who love seeing others get disfellowshipped, and my father-in-law is one of those.
he became a jw because he loved the idea of being the head of the household, and lording it over his family.
as a jw he is very hypocritical, my husband would tell stories of how they would celebrate christmas until his mother-in-law called him on it.
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ScenicViewer
Why do some JWs love seeing others get disfellowshipped?
Because in a perverted way it makes them feel superior.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe they are the only true religion. They have God's blessing and no one else does. They are doing God's will and no one else is. They will be in the New System and no one else will. Etc, etc.
For some of them the feeling of being superior doesn't stop there and they eventually begin to "cannilbalize" each other in the sense that they take pleasure in another being brought down, even one of their own. Most wouldn't let it show, perhaps even appearing to be heart broken about a disfellowshipping, but the feeling is there.
"So and so is disfellowshipped and I'm faithful."