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JWs the kings of plagiarism
by Hecce inthe wt used to be rich for the quality of their public speakers, at the top of the ladder were the dos motivating the brothers on a weekly basis.
some of them used very folksy experiences related to the brothers as motivational tools, when you left the convention those experiences were the talk of the town.
i remember one very well qualified brother serving as do that was constantly using those sort of experiences as part of his arsenal, at one time he related one about a sister that new that she was going to die soon and while meeting with the family and brothers for final preparations she requested to be buried with a fork in her hand.
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Living in an area where there are a large number or returned LDS missionaries I was surprised to find that many of the so called witness experiences are really just recycled religious lore. The story about the poor depressed householder ready to commit suicide who is rescued by the JW knocking at the door Mormons have their own version. The angel protecting the witness at a violent house holders door, they got that too. They even have a version of the "we were so broke and down to our last dollar with no money when someone dropped of a bag of groceries and some money for rent" story. Jehovah's witnesses can be like many Facebook users,always ready to repeat a story to lazy to find out if it is true. -
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How many killed by the 5 Cholera pandemics during the 1800's?
by redpilltwice inyou all know jwfacts (run by paul grundy).
on this website, under “did the last days start 1914” ---> “pestilence”, it says:“during the 1800's five cholera pandemics killed around 100 million people.” .
there is no link to any source of info, so i emailed paul and asked where i can verify that total number?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholera_outbreaks_and_pandemics
Here is a link to a Wikipedia article. Wikipedia should not be used as your only source but it does list its sources that with a little investigation can lead to better resources.
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Finding time
by Jordandemm inis it possible to full time pioneer while working a full time job without making up the hours?
i know of a brother who recently got married too a pioneer the guy was really desperate to get married because his wife despite her many 'spiritual credentials' has very few christ-like qualities unfortunately, anyway that's besides the point.
he is a pioneer now and i'm sure he will be a ms soon the organisation likes that type of stuff the 'pioneer couple' so it shouldn't come as a surprise.
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I actually pioneered from the time I was 19 until I was 39 and worked at least a full time job and was an MS. Half of those years were 90 hours a month and then the last half were 70 hours a month. I did not do the common start your time with at tract in a phone booth crap. For some stupid reason I thought I actually had to do the time. Living in a rural area we did do a lot of rural service though I did my fair share of walking blocks. As the territory servant I would work all the town territory that no one else would work so that the CO would not yell at me for having territory over a year old. My schedule was service seven days a week and work six days a week. After I got married I also added a second job to that schedule working three nights a week,and I was an elder for several of those final years serving as a book study conductor, service overseer, circuit speaker, sound coordinator and substitute TMS overseer as well. When I stopped being an elder and a Pioneer it was the greatest moment of my life up to that point. A total relief.. Of course I had started to suspect that I had been wasting my time and my life. Now I look back and it makes me so mad that I wasted so much of my life on bull shit. -
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A question for you Mormons out there
by joe134cd ini just have a question regarding the mormon faith.
could a practicing mormon women who didn't work, but who was a married to a none practicing mormon man who was the sole income provider.
could she still get a temple recommend if he flatly refused to tithe.
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I actually know the answer to this as I live in a predominately Mormon area. A friend of mine married a Mormon girl when he as DFd. After many years he eventually went back to the JW cult and she responded by becoming more involved with her Mormon faith. Normally women can only get a temple recommend in one of two ways 1. she went on a mission when she was around 21 or 2. she was married in a temple ceremony where she was sealed to a believing Mormon man with temple recommends. Since this women had done neither for many years she was left out in the cold not able to do temple work or participate in other privileges. In recent years a change was made that allowed her to get her magic underwear and do service in the temple. I do not know the reasoning behind that but I do know it is now possible. BTW her husband refuses to allow any of their money to be donated to the Mormon church as he is an elder and that would disqualify him from his privileges so she did not buy her way into the temple. -
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Ridiculous statements in this weeks study article
by the truth is mine inmaybe it is just me but when i read this paragraph all i could do is shake my head and wonder how i used to buy into this crap and how people don't wonder what the hell the writers are thinking'.
"imagine what life would be like if god did not have love for mankind.
we merely have to look at the awful history of this world with its human rulerships under its unloving and wrathful god, satan the devil.
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Happy to know that it wasn't just me thinking how all looking at the past did is verify that there is no god and especially some god that personifies love. And I love the dead -beat husband comparison DD.
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Ridiculous statements in this weeks study article
by the truth is mine inmaybe it is just me but when i read this paragraph all i could do is shake my head and wonder how i used to buy into this crap and how people don't wonder what the hell the writers are thinking'.
"imagine what life would be like if god did not have love for mankind.
we merely have to look at the awful history of this world with its human rulerships under its unloving and wrathful god, satan the devil.
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Maybe it is just me but when I read this paragraph all I could do is shake my head and wonder how I used to buy into this crap and how people don't wonder what the hell the writers are thinking'
"Imagine what life would be like if God did not have love for mankind. We merely have to look at the awful history of this world with its human rulerships under its unloving and wrathful god, Satan the Devil. (2 Cor. 4:4; 1 John 5:19; read Revelation 12:9, 12.) This shows us how horrible the future would be if the universe were to function without the operation of God’s love."-11/15/2015 Jehovah Is the God of Love par 3
Jehovah Is the God of Love
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Mormons vs. Jehovah's Witnesses
by Downtowner inforgive me if this has been covered before but i haven't seen anything about it recently.. in exploring the two faiths, mormons vs. jehovah's witnesses, which were both founded in the 1800s with the mormons being slightly a slightly older religion it seems mormons is a more attractive religion than jehovah's witnesses.
do not get me wrong, i'm not looking at joining the mormon church.
but i still enjoy studying other faiths and different belief systems.
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Much of my extended family belong to the LDS religion while my immediate family are all JWs (except me who is an ex JW and current atheist).
A few other details about Mormons. They tithe and if you do not give your 10% you are excluded from their sacred communion and all church assistance. They exclude nonbelievers from weddings which are held in their temples. They also have very strange temple rituals that are supposed to be kept secret among believers with temple recamends. They believe in laying on of hands and blessings for the weak, spiritually ill and the actual sick. They really credit blessings for healing. They are also very prejudice. Many of the diehards still believe the teaching about native Americans that as they gaine gods blessings they become white and delight-some. After they started to allow blacks into their priesthood in the 70s they amended their holy books to say pure and delight-some. They hate gays and are very vocal about it. They also have a confession system that while it does not involve Disfellowshiping, it does involve confession and atonement. Bishops (kind of like elders) will hear the confessions of young teens and ask very intrusive questions such as if they masturbate or if they have been involved in any kind of sexual activity. Their view on sex is extremely conservative maybe even more so then witnesses. They don't believe in using any type of birth control and if you do not get married after you return from a mission (for men) or before you finish college (for women) you are looked down on and will not get callings in the church. Couple are expected to start having babies almost immediately.
:Those are just a few of the details about the Mormons that I can think of right now. Some do mirror Witnesses so are way different but they are both cults who want to control.
One of the Governing body a few years ago was a Mormon previously or had close Mormon ties. I think it was Swingle. I met some of his extended family and was involved in a Judicial Meeting with one of them. My wife and I sometimes joke that he influenced a lot of the similarities. While he was dead by the time Family Worship began that is almost a total ripoff of the Mormon Family Home Evening.
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I have 5 Audible credits I need to use up. Recommendations?
by nicolaou insomething to make me think or laugh.
i've done the hitchens, dawkins, harris thing and as much as i rate them i'd like to move off at a tangent .
always enjoy philosophy or even something with a theological bent.. i'm coming to the end of heretic by ayaan hirsi ali and can thoroughly recommend it.. c'mon guys, don't let me down .
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Have you tried Richard Carrier? I have always enjoyed his debates and lectures so I tried his books. On the Historicity of Jesus is his newest and audibile has it available. If mythisist theory does not interest you he also has a book Sense and Goodness Without God which I thought looked interesting. -
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Following Links to JWT
by konceptual99 injust a wee warning on following links to jwtalk (jwt).
if you are a member there then it is very easy for the mods to identify if you have come in from this site.
they will then ban you.. so, if you are member here and trying to lurk there then don't click on any links to jwt, just copy and paste the link into a new browser tab..
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I couldn't agree more. I didn't even know they had a site until a few weeks ago when everyone was talking about the lay offs and someone on here made reference to it. I was hoping to find something on there that I could use to start a conversation with my wife about all the new crap. Instead what I found was a bunch of zombies repeating clichés. -
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Following Links to JWT
by konceptual99 injust a wee warning on following links to jwtalk (jwt).
if you are a member there then it is very easy for the mods to identify if you have come in from this site.
they will then ban you.. so, if you are member here and trying to lurk there then don't click on any links to jwt, just copy and paste the link into a new browser tab..
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I currently have an active account but it took me three tries to get approved. The first two times they banned me right from the time I submitted my application. (I think the first time was because of curse words in my e-mail name.) It irritated me so much that I took a little time and made sure all my information on my third attempt looked correct. Unfortunately every time I try to read any of their threads i get nauseous. It amazes me how cult like and creepy some of their comments are.