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Godsendconspirator
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JW 10 Commandments (possibly much more): Thou shalt.....
by androb31 in1. love the org.
your god with all your heart, mind, soul and strength....... 2. listen obey and be blessed..... 3. not wear tight pants...... 4. not not wear colorful socks..... .
others feel free to add to the list.. .
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If THAT is Paradise, count me bored....
by bafh ini happened to attend a session of the summer convention on sunday morning.
one thing that that struck me was how their view of paradise was that we would all be the same.
they kept talking about how nice it would be if we all spoke the same language.
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Godsendconspirator
Fuck that. I'd rather be in gehenna than JW paradise. I want to keep my electric guitars, my tattoos, my cigarette addiction, my lame job, my prospect for my future career, my flawed friends and family, my weed, the 3 stitches I got on my finger the other day, etc etc etc. I can't say I have an appreciation for life If I'm gonna deny every real aspect of all that's going on in my life now for a picture in a magazine when they even admit they don't know what it's gonna be like.
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Do you judge your jw mate for their decision to become a jw?
by marriedtoajw ini try not to but i struggle with it alot.
being raised catholic i was subtly taught to respect others beliefs.
they have a right to be wrong i thought.
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Godsendconspirator
Try not to openly oppose him. It'll only drive him further into that religion. Instead get him to keep questioning why they do everything the way they do.
"Why did the translator of the New World Translation (their version of the bible) keep their names annoymous? What if I search them up?"
"Why isn't a bible study done with JUST the bible?" - Jw's will say the book is for help which contradicts the very reason why the bible teacher is there anyway.I'm sure other people on this forum have better opinions than me. Just my 2cents
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Looking Back, Do You Ever Think You Loved Jehovah God?
by minimus inas a child, i was made to believe that i loved my mom and family and close friends but that i loved no one more than jehovah god.
did you ever really love him?.
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Godsendconspirator
I think I did. I was really zealous and really tried my best to study, comment, attend meetings, etc. I studied on my own against what my parents wanted and the only one in my entire family to study with JW's (My family's catholic). So yeah I guess I really did mean all of it.The elder asked at the end of the questioning for baptism, why I wanted to be Jehovah's witness. The answer rolled right off of my tongue about how happy Jehovah has made me. I was always good at expressing affection in a poetic way so the elder was very impressed with my answer. But I was actually really depressed and suicidal, only tricking myself into believing the world was just bringing me down. Somehow on a whim, I started looking up the organization's history after I got baptized and cannonballed right in. I lost all faith in the organization within 3 days of researching. And I think I somehow always knew subconsciously that my depression was because of the organization.
So did I really loved Jehovah God? Maybe.
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Do you have hope for mankind?
by noontide inlet me start off by acknowledging that my current mood/thoughts reflect the fact that ive watched a few documentaries recently (blackfish, surviving progress, etc.
) and they got me thinking about the future of mankind.
mainly the question, do i hold out hope for the future of mankind?.
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Godsendconspirator
“Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers.” - Socrates (469-399 BC)
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Is It Just Me??
by What Now? inwe're 2 years in to our exit from the witnesses.
we're not disfellowshipped or disassociated ... just inactive.
none of our friends speak to us anymore.
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Godsendconspirator
People will believe whatever they want to believe. I've seen fathers in the congregation fed up with their children misbehaving but claim that Jehovah knows exactly how to raise children. With all that said, you're just missing out on a sense of socializing which is what the organization sells so hard. That's kinda why I started studying as well. I was suckered in with all the love bombing. I suggest you go out to concerts, events, pick up a hobby (a martial arts or dance class perhaps?) because they're great places to meet new people and develop your own circle to replace the witness one.
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Convention new book reveals "GROUP 2" of the 1914 generation...the horror.
by Witness 007 ingods kingdom rules!
the convention book released yesterday....say hi to group 2 of the 1914 generation!!
a graph shows group 1 being fred franz john barr etc...with a group 2 consisting of the current young faithful slaves we "met" the "group ones.
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Godsendconspirator
I don't know why I always have a little hope that maybe some of the brothers in my previous congregation would realize this is bullshit. Some others would definitely eat this up but for a certain few I know they have the potiential to do a quick google search.
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JW Info-Commercial Memorial Service
by William Penwell ini attended a jw memorial service about 2 years ago and the speaker i thought gave a good eulogy to the diseased even though he quoted a few scriptures.
just recently i attended another jw memorial and the sermon was about 10 minutes on the person and the rest a big info-commercial with a scripture quoted one after the other.
i did not keep count but i would think the speaker read about 10 - 12 scriptures.
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Godsendconspirator
The first funeral I went to when I was studying was for the mother of an elder. The elder choking back tears, kept reading off scriptures. It was one thing I was never able to internalize as a witness. Why is a man preaching when he should be mourning?
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Why I Refuse to Accept the term APOSTATE
by Black Man inbeen going back in forth with my mom (who is a longtime pioneer and dyed-in-the-wool jw) about the term apostate.
she has labeled me one because of my fading and because i stopped attending meetings a few years ago.
i told her that i refuse to accept the term apostate because its a lazy way for the wts to not deal with dissenters and address why people are leaving this organization in droves.
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Godsendconspirator
I love being called an apostate. I can go up to any JW and say an I'm an apostate and they'll quickly go away. They labled you. You might as well have fun with the power they gave you.
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The more people who leave the Witnesses, the more people will leave. True?
by ThomasCovenant inif more faders stopped fading and just stopped,.
would more of the many closet unbelieving attendees just stop too, creating a momentum?.
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Godsendconspirator
When I went to audio engineering school they gave us a quote: "If you can sell records, you can sell more records."
I'd like to think the same for other situations as well: "If you can help 1 witness leave, you can help more witnesses leave."