Checkmate
When an honest man is proven wrong. He either stops being wrong, or he stops being honest.
- Anonymous
don't know if this is a global thing but i've just been told by a pimo member of my old congregation that a min servant has been given the task of destroying all old books/literature in the kh library prior to 1992.. could be the elders (or even one of them) on a mission to stamp out dissent as my ex-wife used the same reasoning to her elder dad that i used in my jc: rutherfords books containing failed predictions.. anyone else heared anything?.
the ms who's been given the task is a company man.
no hope of him keeping them or selling them on ebay.. they have some russell books in that library too.
Checkmate
When an honest man is proven wrong. He either stops being wrong, or he stops being honest.
- Anonymous
in 2007, doctors discovered an illness that is suspected of being an underlying cause of the historical accounts of demonic possession: anti-nmda receptor encephalitis.. it's caused by an attack on the immune system.
symptoms include:.
agitation, paranoia, psychosis, and violent behaviors, seizures and bizarre movements, mostly of the lips and mouth, but also including pedaling motions with the legs or hand movements resembling playing a piano.
In 2007, doctors discovered an illness that is suspected of being an underlying cause of the historical accounts of demonic possession: Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.
It's caused by an attack on the immune system. Symptoms include:
Agitation, paranoia, psychosis, and violent behaviors, seizures and bizarre movements, mostly of the lips and mouth, but also including pedaling motions with the legs or hand movements resembling playing a piano. Some other symptoms typical during the disease onset include impaired cognition, memory deficits, and speech problems including aphasia, perseveration or mutism.
Sound familiar?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-NMDA_receptor_encephalitis
this was a news article recently in an australian newspaper that caught my eye.. the premise was that to have a child is to inflict an extra human being onto the world and also, to inflict the world (with all its problems) onto the child.. there is a lot to say about this but from jw point of view, i have always believed it to be incredibly hypocritical that jw's have children in 'this system'.
all my life at the meeting i heard how little time we have left, how sick the world is, how i was probably going to be persecuted and end up in a jail cell for being a jw.
why would anyone want to become parents in this situation, particularly if they are confident there is only 'a short time left'?.
I wish they would stop having kids. That way the JWs would die out within 100 years.
" the contestant was useless as he said the 1700s.
the correct answer the quiz master gave was the 20th century.
and then he added, "they only began in the 1930s believe it or not.
But it got me to thinking that this is probably why the GB can now distance themselves from the looney ideas of Russell and even early Rutherford, by saying "it was not our religion then" even though it was really. Jesus's return in 1874/5. Not a Jehovah's Witness belief, we only came about in the 1930s....
I used to say this all the time whenever "apostates" claimed Russell would be DF'd for his beliefs if he were around today.
But you'll notice they'll still claim that they've be "dispensing spiritual truth" since the 1870s. Whenever things get hot they just say "ah, but they wern't Jehovah's Witnesses, they were Bible Students".
is this true?
is this really true?!.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qirjv48c55m.
did anyone else develop a weird fear of dying and death after leaving jw?
i recently left and have realized for the first time in my life that i’m not going to live forever.
anyone else have these same feelings toward discovering your own mortality?
I dont fear death. When i was a JW i actually did want to die because i was so burned out.
I think as life leaves ones body it's an experience you'll have that you will never be able to tell anyone how it feels. So it's an experience i want to have one day.
Death is simply not existing, i've not existed before so i've nothing to fear there. If medical science could make me live to 200 years old i wouldn't want it. The thought of the people i love dying all around me, and my seeing my daughter die before me would be the greatest sorrow of all.
Im a huge fan of philosopher Alan Watts. Here's what he had to say on the subject:
conversation with my 3yo this morning:.
me: hey, it's <friend in her nursery> birthday in a few days.
her: jehovah doesn't like birthdays.
Conversation with my 3yo this morning:
Me: Hey, it's <friend in her nursery> birthday in a few days
Her: Jehovah doesn't like birthdays
Me: That's ok, he's not real
Her: He's just pretend. I like birthdays.
Me: Me too. And Christmas
Her: I love Christmas!
Me: Well guess what?
Her: What?
Me: I like Christmas too AND... your mum is gonna do Christmas as well now. But Grandad (her mums dad) and nana (her mums mum) dont like Christmas
Her: That's because they think Jehovah is real
Me: Yes
Her: But he's just pretend.
Me: Yep. I used to think he was real when i was little
Her: You were very silly daddy
Me: I know.
if seems to be quite fashionable nowadays for ex-jws to get a tattoo or a series of tattoos to symbolize either their time spent in the watchtower or their escape, and i kind of don't get it.
i don't understand why someone would want a constant reminder on their body of such a horrible period in their life.
on another forum, one woman shared that she was getting 25 bees tattooed all over her body to represent the 25 years she spent in the org.
I know what you mean. I deliberately put off getting a tattoo because it's so cliché.
There are times where i think of getting a "really cool" tattoo, but i make myself wait a month. By the time the month has rolled round i'd changed my mind on the design. So i think it's safer to not get one at all.
don't know if this is a global thing but i've just been told by a pimo member of my old congregation that a min servant has been given the task of destroying all old books/literature in the kh library prior to 1992.. could be the elders (or even one of them) on a mission to stamp out dissent as my ex-wife used the same reasoning to her elder dad that i used in my jc: rutherfords books containing failed predictions.. anyone else heared anything?.
the ms who's been given the task is a company man.
no hope of him keeping them or selling them on ebay.. they have some russell books in that library too.
Or I’ll repost it for you:
Bobby244614 minutes ago15 minutes ago15 minutes ago
lol an “overlapping” generation is fact.
If your parents generation began in 1960, anyone born during their lifetime is their contemporary (overlap). Anyone born after your last parent dies is not their contemporary (overlap). A contemporary can carry on that generation for 100 additional years before it totally dies out.
Easy.
And yet you never thought this until David Splane told you that's how it works.
don't know if this is a global thing but i've just been told by a pimo member of my old congregation that a min servant has been given the task of destroying all old books/literature in the kh library prior to 1992.. could be the elders (or even one of them) on a mission to stamp out dissent as my ex-wife used the same reasoning to her elder dad that i used in my jc: rutherfords books containing failed predictions.. anyone else heared anything?.
the ms who's been given the task is a company man.
no hope of him keeping them or selling them on ebay.. they have some russell books in that library too.
lol an “overlapping” generation is fact.
Delusion and lack of critical thinking is strong here.