Since when do the elders stop by with the newest convention releases? When I was going, the Bookroom Nazis made sure it was "one per attendee". IOW, no extra books for the inactive or fading. I'll keep that in mind if I stop by the bookroom for releases this year. I'll take 20 copies, please, for the inactive...
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Saturday Convention Talk (Return to the Shepherd)
by 95stormfront infrom the notes of "incognita".......... saturdays talk, return to the shepherd of your souls, was basically a 20 minute talk applied to those who've drifted or are drifting away; the basic jist was that we're all losers and that we'd better get reactivated and have a renewed vitality for the truth because without it, directly quoting "incognita", "our life is empty and meaningless and we'll have no joy".. inactive ones need the help of the elders because we're sinners and have lost our love for gee-hobah.
(so much for them not being able to read hearts.
) we have simply lost our zeal, and got carried away with the anxieties of life.
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2005 District convention???
by keeshah in.
anyone know the dates yet?
especially interested in kansas city or st. louis area.
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NotBlind
One Korean convention at the St. Louis assembly hall. I think they have 2 at the Family Arena in St. Charles, MO, though, usually in July. Don't know the exact dates, though.
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Less emphasis on 1914?
by richard ini'm not sure if this subject has been touched before but i noticed that since the turn of the millennium, the watchtower has paid less attention to "1914".
that is to say, when checking the frequency of the term '1914' in the watchtower from 1970-2003 through the wt-library 2003, there is a notable decrease after 1999. see the attached graph.
would that be a significant development or just statistical coincidence?
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NotBlind
<<<Really? How do you "firmly believe" a ficticious chronology?
<<<Kwin
Good question, Kwin...
You already answered it in your other post though...
<<<Because the R & F don't do any independant (sic) thinking
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Less emphasis on 1914?
by richard ini'm not sure if this subject has been touched before but i noticed that since the turn of the millennium, the watchtower has paid less attention to "1914".
that is to say, when checking the frequency of the term '1914' in the watchtower from 1970-2003 through the wt-library 2003, there is a notable decrease after 1999. see the attached graph.
would that be a significant development or just statistical coincidence?
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NotBlind
If I recall correctly, the year 1984 has way more occurrences than other years because they were 'celebrating' the 70th anniversary of 1914 with a four-part series on 1914.
Checking my most recent Watchtower coaster, 1914 was mentioned 108 times in just four WT issues during 1984 -- April 1, April 15, May 1, and May 15. This series sported titles such as "1914 a Marked Year", "1914 A Focal Point", "1914--It Changed Your Life", "What 1914 Could Mean for You", and "1914--The Generation that WILL NOT Pass Away." (what a joke, esp that last one)
Looking at their CD, it seems to me that mentions of 1914 dropped off in the WT mag around 1995 - which (surprise!) is the year they changed the meaning of a 'generation'. Oh they still talk about 1914, they just don't talk about the 1914 generation any more.
The WT is actually pushing 1914 more than ever. The newest video they put out, intended for teens and young adults, tells 'em to study 1914 and firmly believe it so they can teach it to their Bible studies. Of course that info never shows up in the statistics.
Unfortunately for them, they have so much of their belief system tied up in 1914 that they would require a complete doctrinal overhaul to drop it.
LOL at the idea that they actually believe teens have Bible studies.
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QUIET signs at assemblies
by Jez inlol...this one kills me.
again this year brothers had to walk the halls carrying signs that said "quiet please" everyone just ignores these poor embarrassed brothers.
the assemblay is going on and yet the halls are full of ppl walking, visiting, cruisin'.
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NotBlind
This year I saw the dumbest thing yet with regard to these QUIET PLEASE signs.
They had attendants carrying them around during the lunchtime intermission - a full 20 minutes before the music started. Do they really expect people to be quiet during lunchtime too now?
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Are there any teachers on this board?
by logansrun inso, i'm thinking about becoming a high school teacher.
i'm finishing up a summer course at my community college and will be going to northeaster illinois university in the fall.
i've been thinking about majoring in biology and secondary education (instead of history and secondary ed.).
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NotBlind
Yep, I'm a teacher. Lots of work for not a lot of pay. And I don't get the summers off either - teachers have to do graduate work on their own money and time. But if you enjoy teaching, it's not a bad way to go.
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Were You Ever Robbed At the Kingdom Hall?
by Funchback inokay, i don't mean by "donating" your hard earned money in the contribution boxes.
or, by having your purse or pocketbook taken.
or, by armed, masked men storming into the hall demanding everyone's money and jewelry.
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A few years, a guy (non-Witness) was caught in the KH parking lot siphoning gas out of cars. But I wasn't personally robbed.
So much for Jehovah protecting his "Witnesses"...
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Governing Body Questions
by PurpleV ini've seen this topic debated/mentioned on other threads.
but i'm wondering if i'll get any jw apologists on this one.
question 1: .
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NotBlind
Sorry PurpleV, the Adventists Russell hung around were NOT Seventh Day Adventists.
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Any new halls?
by JH inwhen i joined the org.
in 1988, every once in a while new halls were being built here and there.
i couldn't pass a month without hearing that a new hall was being built.
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NotBlind
All the new halls I've heard of in the last several years were built only because the old buildings were either falling in or were on the bad side of town. I know of none built because of they actually outgrew an old building.
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Barbara Anderson sues WTS for $7M
by Nathan Natas inhttp://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=1614&dept_id=161052&newsid=6011345&pag=461&rfi=9
banned church member sues jehovah's witnesses .
by brian justice, the sunday news staff writer november 09, 2002 .
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NotBlind
I just hope that this case drags WT mud out into the open, so the public can see the way they treat their members and ex-members. I'm wondering how Barbara came up with the 2 million dollars in compensatory damages.
Anyway, I hope she wins!