Wow. You are on the path to eternal destruction, but shaving will get you well on your way back to salvation.
Super stupid cultspeak.
as i continue to post these letters just to let people see what they can expect through a fade, i hope they are not annoying anyone.. if so please let me know and i will no longer post them.
however i think these letters help you to see how cultish and crazy this religion causes people to become:.
evening <name removed>,.
Wow. You are on the path to eternal destruction, but shaving will get you well on your way back to salvation.
Super stupid cultspeak.
i'm just back from the meeting where it was a video presentation given by the circuit overseer.
apparently it's not on general release, only being viewed during co visits at the moment.
top secret.
Well-made "white propaganda"
very unexpected, but appreciated nonetheless.... .
a link to this article has now gone out to 750,000 followers!
http://wp.me/p1twxj-pe.
That is pretty cool!
not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, but yeah.
they just posted up the new watchtower...with the confusing new information.. time for me to go dive into this "new light" and try to see what sense it makes.
of course cedars already nicely did a run down for us.. .
CHACHING - yes, that about nails it! Beautiful!
rolf seems to have disappeared from the face of the earth.
he is not active on b-hebrew or other message boards anymore.
i wrote to him with a query, and has not heard a thing.
Interesting fellow for sure. Evidently highly educated and from one of the most secularized nations on earth. . .
and yet a sucker for complete and utter crap.
check out this awesome video - part 7 in a series where a mormon uses the witnesses as a proxy to figure out why his own faith is wrong.. sparlock, hassan's bite model, and even the 2013 "human apostates" convention talk all make cameos.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmesmlhydru.
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cedars.
Great video and I'm getting the book I believe CANTLEAVE talked about in his comment, "The 19th Wife"
my dad is currently attending a week long elders school.
dad is in his 70's and not in great health at the moment so this is adding to my anger that he is having to leave the house at 7am and doesn't return until 6pm and then has to lock himself away to study further in preparation for the next day.. he has also been told he is not to discuss anything about the school with other elders until they have all attended.
what are they learning about that isnt' already out there for all to read anyway.. they can't be learning more bible stuff as the bible is there to be read by the general public so i can only assume that its all top secret stuff that the rest of the congregation can't know about.
' One brother said: "I like to do extra research and tell the friends about". Our instructor said: "So you are telling me that the Governing Body didn't do a good enough job on the article"'
Wow, not only are they against higher education, they're against doing research in their own publications! There's a word for the type of group that does this. . . Hmmmmm. . . what is it. . .
Oh! It's a cult!
"in a similar way, at the beginning of the 20th century, there were a number of wrong expectations among true christians regarding the last days.
(2 tim.
3:1) for instance, in the year 1914, some thought that their being taken to heaven was imminent.
'Hence, in 1922, J. F. Rutherford, who then took the lead in the preaching work, told those assembled at the in ternational convention at Cedar Point, Ohio, U.S.A.: “Behold, the King reigns! You are his publicity agents. Therefore advertise, advertise, advertise, the King and his kingdom.”' p.14,15
Hence, we lied some more and set a new date, 1925, but you'll never know - we provided you this quote with no context.
"in a similar way, at the beginning of the 20th century, there were a number of wrong expectations among true christians regarding the last days.
(2 tim.
3:1) for instance, in the year 1914, some thought that their being taken to heaven was imminent.
"In a similar way, at the beginning of the 20th century, there were a number of wrong expectations among true Christians regarding “the last days.” (2 Tim. 3:1) For instance, in the year 1914, some thought that their being taken to heaven was imminent. When their hopes were not immediately realized, an earnest reexamination of the Scriptures brought into focus that a great preaching campaign lay ahead." p.14
Yup, it was their wrong expectations, not the fact that we printed this bullshit up as true.
link: http://www.mediafire.com/?fzjmfambyro0fof.
the essay linked above was written specifically to address the new creationist brochures that were put out by the watchtower at this year's district convention.
the goals of the essay are the following:.
This was great. . .
There, I bumped it!