Please folks....everyone puts their personal "stuff" into their children's heads. Nugget, you are so right. Parents need to thoroughly research topics before they indoctrinate their children....same thing applies to atheists and Bible haters. This is a heavy load to place on a young child. I grew up with vampire flicks and one of my favorite movies is still The Prestige. Guess that makes me one of the damned. I'll take my reprimand humbly, but it's just simply foolish to equate all magic with spiritism.
jocaste344
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A JW Sparlock Apologist!
by Diest ini had posted a few comments on cedars sparlock song on youtube.
mostly that i didnt feel that parents should manipulate their children into behaving.
i also didnt think parents had the right to raise thier children in such a crazy restrictive way.
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jocaste344
The policy of forbidding marriage to anyone but an approved JW members is inhumane and insane, a feature of apostasy. Using Hebrew texts to support the marriage restrictions is incorrect because we are not natural Jews. Even in ancient Jewry, Jehovah was not as rigid as the WT suposes Him to be, i.e., Solomon had God's favor even though he was married to a non-Israelite, Esther married an immoral and savage Persian, Moses married a Middianite, Israelite soldiers could marry their beautiful war slaves, etc. And how did Ruth come to love Naomi so much, if Naomi's attitude toward her had been cruel and unloving and she had pushed Ruth away? There is no justification for losing privileges or the harsh judgment upon a person who marries a non-believer. The "marry only in the Lord" rule is clearly a text that applies to those who expect to rule in the Kingdom, the way their archetypes (Jewish priests) were restricted to Levite wives.