Imagine my dismay when it was explained to me that the term meant spiritual "perfection".
Wait, what? You mean I wont be a supermodel in Paradise that can breathe underwater, ride sharks and possibly fly??
i wonder sometimes just how jws try and comprehend what perfect life would really be like if "adam and eve" had not sinned?.
how would we live?
what would the realities be like?
Imagine my dismay when it was explained to me that the term meant spiritual "perfection".
Wait, what? You mean I wont be a supermodel in Paradise that can breathe underwater, ride sharks and possibly fly??
now that we have stepped away from the jw faith, how do you feel about the bible itself?.
what about those awkward sections of scripture?
how did you rationalise or justify those sections?.
@pleasereasearch - Ezekiel chapter 23. The entire chapter is disgusting. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses
Who talks like that?? Definitely written by dirty minded perverts.
how often have we heard some sort of sensationalist urban legend as jws?.
here is an example i was told as a kid:.
the experience of a sister who knocked on a door and was greeted by a big fierce looking man- intimidating and mean.
@punk-wow so that one went across the pond.
oh heres another--an elderly sister was preaching door to door when vicious dogs were about to attack her but she miraculously jumped over a 6 foot tall fence. (cane and all).
one of the things that really bothered me is how most of the book of revelation isn't understood by most jws.
most of the trumpets were already sounded many decades ago, is that still right?
it seems like most jws just look the other way.
I was just thinking about this book yesterday.
My spouse is adamant that new scrolls will be open in 'the new system' because of the content in Revelation. He is PIMI. I am POMO.
Whoever wrote this book was definitely high on something. And 'evidently' it was almost not canonized.
now that we have stepped away from the jw faith, how do you feel about the bible itself?.
what about those awkward sections of scripture?
how did you rationalise or justify those sections?.
What everyone else has posted, especially @Whynot said. Those stories made me sick to my stomach as a 12/13 year old. (even now its disturbing)
Also having to marry your rapist. (if he chooses).
how often have we heard some sort of sensationalist urban legend as jws?.
here is an example i was told as a kid:.
the experience of a sister who knocked on a door and was greeted by a big fierce looking man- intimidating and mean.
@stuck, are you from Cali? I heard that exact rumor all my life growing up!
How about the Smurfs being demonic and how one actually walked out of the kingdom hall? so silly now that im not an impressionable young child.
Vidiot, i agree with you! Makes no sense. wouldn't it have been more strategically sound - from their POV - to stop bothering the guy after he'd gone into the "wrong" church (i.e. before he'd gotten to a Kingdom Hall)
my dvd arrived from amazon today.
will be having pizza corona and a movie night tonight.
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Can I join? haha
Enjoy!
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/jehovahs-witnesses-child-sex-abuse-stephen-lett-chessa-manion-20180620.html.
She was made to hug her rapist.
That is beyond inappropriate. Do these unqualified elders know the psychological damage this can cause the developing brain of a small child?? (or any age for that matter) They are so ignorant and arrogant.
I hope more brave people come forward. The gb needs to pay for all the damage they have caused countless families world wide.
this post is necessarily lengthy, but my hope is that these 14 examples of wtbts dogma will be examined closely by those who either have something to gain by doing so, or those who can provide "new light" for any of the topics.. "however, you may say in your heart: “how will we know that jehovah has not spoken the word?” when the prophet speaks in the name of jehovah and the word is not....true, then jehovah did not speak that word.
you should not fear him.
" [the prophet] (deuteronomy 18:21-22) .
Thank you for posting this. Very good points. I am bookmarking for future reference with my PIMI spouse.
my dad died a couple years back (not how you thought this would start, i know).
he was an elder, and a very emotionally abusive father, well before the point where he ever shunned me.
he died pretty much penniless, and never would buy life insurance or anything.
Wow Jehovah does provide! ;)
Good Job on your podcast btw, I follow you on Insta, didn't know it was you!