Great catch stillin!
Maybe its because the chariot is going in circles?
paragraph 12 recommends that we meditate on the weekly reading for the theocratic ministry school.
ok, i'm splitting hairs here.
but there will be no more tms in a week.. somebody isn't keeping up with jehovah's celestial chariot..
Great catch stillin!
Maybe its because the chariot is going in circles?
i think it was gary and heather bottings' book the orwellian world of jehovah's wifnesses that noted the function of the habit of the watchtower organisation of changing organisational terminology periodically.
congregations became companies and then back to congregations again.
circuit overseers became circuit servants and then back again.
i was really close to this family, it's.
been over 20 years since i saw them last.
but the husband an elder in his 70's .
I love what Aude said.
They sound like good people and if you dont reach out you may regret it. If they spurn your attempt, it is on them.
It doesnt sound like that will happen though. I bet they will be glad you got in touch.
i think it was gary and heather bottings' book the orwellian world of jehovah's wifnesses that noted the function of the habit of the watchtower organisation of changing organisational terminology periodically.
congregations became companies and then back to congregations again.
circuit overseers became circuit servants and then back again.
Some of us are saying similar things in various ways.
I think they are having a hard time pumping up the "look" of a brimming full crowd.
Thus throwwing the net wider?
That is what is behind the "international delegates" too I suspect.
All the people dressing up in costumes, all the welcoming committees and skits inside KHs - that was some pretty amazing stuff last summer.
Watching them try to downplay nationalism and up play 'BROTHERHOOD while everyone dressed in native costumes = some even like cowboys (Texas) and that was the attendants, was worth seeing!
from a reliable source:.
a young cobe - late thirties, maybe forty - has resigned in december 2015, both as the cobe and as an elder.
word is that he is a man with a young family who is stressed out and has had enough.
There are many good things about this.
One, if elders start stepping back it makes it ok for those other elders who are on the fence to do the same.
That momentum once it gets going will be devastating to the good ole boys running this Org.
They will try to react in such a way as to stem the tide but the rank and file pubs are getting a little uneasy with this new style of reactionary leadership already.
Once the herd grows uneasy it doesnt take much for them to bolt.
wow, 4 years!
it has been a real journey.
going from a devout jw, to having a close call with a loved one possibly needing a transfusion, to researching the heck out of everything, to letting it rest and go back to sleep for a while, to moving states and almost going crazy knowing all the bs they were speaking from the platform.
Beautifully written. I am happy for you lambsbottom (Jake).
I especially liked what you wrote about things getting simpler. I can see that happening in my own life to. You are right.
Life is so much more now.
put aside all the stupid rules,beliefs,doctrines and practices of the jehovah's witnesses.this is one of the main reasons why i stopped attending all meetings!
boredom.
monotone speakers.
i used to enjoy being able to distinguish different local accents, but for some reason i've got worse at it.
i was thinking about this today when i was listening to bette midler on the scottish radio.
i thought to myself i quite liked her accent and also that it reminded me of someone else.
I always liked Ben Cartwright on the American TV series "Bonanza".
He sounded so "sure" of everything he said and his voice was deep, rich and dignified.
Funny thing, I think he was actually Canadian maybe?
i read crisis on the conscience and i am about to start, "who wrote the bible?
" does anyone have a list or great books to read for anyone searching for the real truth?
i've only ever seen the world through a jw lens and i am excited to see what other view points are out there!
Ruby456
viva - I'll put that on my list.
thedepressed soul - any book by Karen Armstrong is great - she has such a zest for humanity. I spent ages wondering how she could call herself an atheist and still be so open minded about religion.
I appreciate this suggestion Ruby. One of the things that makes exploring the idea of atheism more laborious is the dogmatism one encounters along the way.
The lack of easy conversation on the topic exceeds that of so called "religious" people in its zealous close minded-ness.
I really was surprised by that. I thought atheists would be easier to talk to than religious people but so far its like a new religion in how it affects many.
"If you dont accept MY view of things YOU are an idiot" is exactly like thte JWs and not an appealing approach to people who are raw and healing and wanting to just look at new ideas.
I will check out your suggested author. Open mindedness is refreshing.