@James Mixon: "...our feature sin is bigamy".
I thought the consequence of two mothers-in-law was punishment enough.
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@James Mixon: "...our feature sin is bigamy".
I thought the consequence of two mothers-in-law was punishment enough.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/jehovahs-witnesses-child-sex-abuse-stephen-lett-chessa-manion-20180620.html.
Wow. Compelling article.
Just one thing... the intro seemed a bit personal (like the journalist, David Gambacorta, is an ex-Witness himself):
"Stephen Lett is 69, bald, and round-faced, with eyes that sometimes spring open to dramatic effect while he’s talking — if you can manage to get an audience with him."
While personal descriptions are good for effect in creative narratives, I don't believe they translate as innocuous in a newspaper, such as The Daily Inquirer. But that's just my personal opinion.
I think the story and facts alone hold enough shock factor. There wasn't really a need to highlight Lett's more negative appearance to add weight to the article.
on thing that really makes me angry and disgusted is when i think of the way in the past that the elders pressured me over and over again to have a meeting with them over a petty make out and petting incident.
they asked such instrusive, personal questions like, “did he touch your breast, for how long?
under or over your clothes?” i know that this happens to thousands of people, especially young women, and it’s just not right, it makes me so angry that i almost feel tempted to confront the elder who especially did this, when i see him at the convention in a few weeks and tell him what a sick person he is and how much trauma he caused me, manipulating me and pressuring me to answer such instrusive questions while he sat there and took notes!!
Hey sweetie, I actually deliberated over even opening this thread when you first posted it because the subject matter makes me
so
damn
ANGRY.
You have no idea how sorry I am that you had to undergo such vile questioning by these perverted men. I honestly wish I could just give you the biggest hug and some support right now because you most certainly were wronged.
Should you decide to go through with exchanging words with the elder in question, a good tip I heard is to set your phone on record. This ensures you choose your words carefully and keep your dignity. Think of it as a silent reminder to keep yourself in check should you feel the emotions rising like bile.
Honestly, this is the face of every elder daring to probe with such private (and unnecessary!) questions:
Sending you so much love. We've got your back, girl.
don’t know how i ended up here but no one who understands will listen, or any one who will listen doesn’t understand.
i grew up in the “truth”, i was baptised at 17 as it was encouraged by the elders.
i really didn’t understand what i was getting into.
@BlackSpiritAgain: "I came in the power of the spirit."
You came here in the power of an IP address.
Now feel free to post your name and congregation details if you're so sure the spirit of Jehovah's organization is on your side.
we all know of the tactic employed by the society to flood the russian govt with the mass letter writing campaign.
no doubt, one of their aims was to send a clear message of the governing body's views to the russian authorities.. what can't we all do the same to the governing body?.
with the advent of ever tightening data privacy laws occurring in many countries around the world, we now have a valid and legitimate reason to write the society!
@stuckinarut2 I actually tried doing that, and I got a response!
Please find attached the letter they sent back:
i have been trying to find a picture of the guy who led australia to the investigation (and uncovering) of jehovah's witnesses!
whoala!
here he is, with lara kaput.
Lol, time to Rethank Steven after this thread went on a tangent...
Sorry, @cha ching :S.
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"... the greatest hope they have is that when Jehovah comes to murder the entire population of the earth aside from them, they need to be in a position to be counted worthy of saving. Of course, as one character's existence shows, and as a scripture that wasn't brought out indicates, even if you do all of the "right" things, "probably you may be concealed in the day of Jehovah's anger" (Zephaniah 2:3). Yes, even this one character who bears up under severe test and takes a huge stand in her life must still worry that her God still won't accept her." -Dubstepped
In one paragraph, you've managed to highlight the chilling belief of mass slaughter to all non-JWs, along with the ominous dread held by all Witnesses that they just might be included in the horrific body count.
Welcome to the disconcerting thoughts that run through a Jehovah's Witness mind.
Can you say PROZAC?
something i have noticed from watching many of bridgets videos is.
how many jws hang up on her.
this is what jws are famous for, having the door slammed in their face.
@sparrowdown. Oh yeah... the Hispanic guy with the nervous, rapid-fire speech? I love how Bridget at the end comments on his mental health and that he doesn't sound "okay" due to his "forced speech" .
What are the chances a dishonest loon answers the Kingdom Hall phone?
Oh yeah - pretty high.
i have been trying to find a picture of the guy who led australia to the investigation (and uncovering) of jehovah's witnesses!
whoala!
here he is, with lara kaput.
Photobomb, much?
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) .
Wise words indeed. More from that source:
"Their zeal for knowledge may even prompt them to dig back into things that were published long before they came into the truth, expanding and deepening their understanding, and ever growing in Christian maturity. . . . Have you really studied these earlier publications? . . . If you are a newer one in the congregation, have you studied just one of the Society’s publications. . . . How can all these people get the things they have missed? Only by studying earlier publications and digging back through previous issues of The Watchtower kept in the library at your local Kingdom Hall. There is much in the way of spiritual riches and aids toward mature knowledge in these earlier publications, and their study is most certainly worth your time. By checking back through the Society’s earlier publications you will learn where to find the answers to questions that arise, and you will rejoice to see your understanding continue to grow.” (The Watchtower, May 15, 1957, pp. 311-317).
Nowadays, if you dare mention researching older material, you're cross examined for your "motives", reminded of the "New Light" doctrine, questioned where you obtained the earlier publications and then admonished to "keep up" with Jehovah's chariot, rather than catch up to it.