Wing commander, your description of legacy families is right on the money.
The borg must really love those sprawling JW dynasties.
there are 1/2 of the jehovah’s witnesses that there were 30 years ago in my area.
some have left but i think that many have died and none of their kids stayed being jehovah’s witnesses.
7 congregations have been dissolved over the years.
Wing commander, your description of legacy families is right on the money.
The borg must really love those sprawling JW dynasties.
i’m still an elder and i consider myself jw light.
as my fellow elders are.
we don’t throw our weight around like elders used to in the past, it’s all very easy going these days.
It may be lighter than before but the GB seem to have more control than ever. Try openly questioning them and see how light it really is.
I admit that the social aspect is one thing I sometimes miss but the reality is that you can make friends in a lot of places. Making friends in non-religious groups is probably more real because of genuine shared interests- not forced interests.
Having lived for more than a few decades now I can honestly say that friends are over-rated. My opinion is that it's better to have a few acquaintances that don't intrude in your life but you can count on.
i’m still an elder and i consider myself jw light.
as my fellow elders are.
we don’t throw our weight around like elders used to in the past, it’s all very easy going these days.
Elderberry, Im interested to know if the amount of overall hours has declined since the need to no longer report.
What is the turn-out like at meetings for field service?
https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/1jb6nv6/jw_vs_norway_march_2025_from_jan_frode_nilsen/.
the verdict is out.
after full understanding and decision by the state administrator, full confirmation in the appeal case by the ministry of children and family affairs, three victories in the injunction case, a full victory in the district court, we now faced a loss in the court of appeal.
LongHairGal
When the die-hards/Boomers are gone I think the JW religion is pretty much done and will deserve to join the list of defunct American religions.
I watched a few zoom meetings during covid just out of curiosity. I think the org has already forgotten about the boomers. It has moved on and left most of them scratching their heads.
The reason why JW's dont like to engage in converstion is because I really dont think any of them can explain the non-sensical changes of the last 20 years. Anyone with some functioning brain cells should be embarassed to be a JW.
the apostles creed could be recited in less than a minute in latin.
it was like an ancient youtube video clip: christianity in less than a minute.
it is very ancient, reaching back to the 200's.
I preferred this movie :)
i swear, you can't make this shit up!
for years and years growing up in this cult, i had to constantly hear from my parents, from the stage, in the literature, about "keeping your eye simple", not being "materialistic", not "having a showy display of one's wealth.
" of course, this never seemed to apply to the wealthy business owning elduhzzzz who ran and lorded it out over the congregations, but i digress.
Not sure I agree that they should even wear 'above average' suits in their roles as GB members. They are supposed to be humble, discreet men and their clothing should reflect that. These guys dress like princes.
I've seen old photos of Fred Franz in the office at Bethel and he looked like he just walked in from yard work with his checkered shirt. One of the suits Fleegle wore recently looked like a crushed green velvet - tailor cut affair.
It's actually sickening if it's money from donations that pay for it. If it's their own money, they need to show some restraint.
But then again 'Judge' Rutherford dressed and acted like Daddy Warbucks, so there is a precedent for them to follow.
https://youtu.be/ro6q_osgkns?si=hyxualluhruwvjnb.
—colossians 1:15 from the nwt says it plain as day: “he is the image of the invisible god, the firstborn of all creation.” that’s not vague; it’s got a punch.
“firstborn” and “creation” sit side by side, and in greek, that second word is “ktisis,” which means the physical stuff—trees, stars, you name it.
Theres something about 'walk-up' confrontations to JW's that irritate me.
Its not that I feel sorry for the JW's but almost always its the same conclusion. The JW tunes out, their brain becomes zombified and the complete lack of interest they have in debating is obvious.
There is something really un-satisfying watching them feebly defend their views. Its almost like they know they are beaten before they even start. For the sheer amount of propaganda they swallow, you would think they would put up more of a fight.
hi folks.. spotted this.. coroner condemns jehovah's witness blood transfusion rules after follower's hospital death.
by giselle wakatama.
abc newcastle.
I despise the blood policy of the JW's. Not only has it become confusing, this case is a good example of how a one size fits all approach does not work on an international level when it comes to health policies.
What I really hate though, is the unnecessary pressure it puts on well-meaning and dedicated hospital staff.
What I really, really hate are the lies made by the JW spokeperson that 'they dont offer medical guidance', when they are putting peoples lives at risk by doing exactly that.
https://youtu.be/qzpj3kzgidi?si=x1xazpqmed1zq5h2.
ah, yes, another shining example of the watchtower’s *unmatched* commitment to rational thought.
forget logic, science, or even basic common sense—just blame that suspiciously cursed handbag for all your troubles!
This all coincided with the period in the late 70's - 80's known as the 'Satanic Panic'. A lot of fundamental christian groups all had similar stories related to imminent possession.
In popular culture , a perfect storm of events like Dungeons and Dragons (created by an ex-JW), heavy metal and The Exorcist -secret cults and conspiracy theories were abundant and even the U.S. congress got involved.
i'm going to drop a bomb shell here for all you who think you know something about depression.
most depression cases are being cause by the food and drug administration.
they are putting things in certain foods that they know will affect certain people especially those who have gluten problems.
Depression/ mental illness is often hereditary.
Most of the people you see on the news doing crazy things are likely to have schizophrenia, or other issues. If you happen to be pre-disposed, taking drugs (usually marijuana), can trigger life-long schizophrenia. People with schizpophrenia start taking drugs , like ice, to stop hearing voices and it makes them worse. At that point, their life - and their family's life is pretty much f^%cked unless they can make huge changes.