Is this a new release? If so, it's interesting that WT announces that they have changed the word, just in time for this movie.
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The Desperate End--Ex-JW FIlm
by blondie inhttps://filmdaily.co/indie-film/from-survival-to-cinema-how-robin-a-townsend-turned-trauma-into-power-through-film/ .
robin a. townsend is not just a filmmaker.
he is a force of reclamation.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars (continued)
by Simon inuh oh, looks like the mega thread gave up the ghost, so while i investigate / fix it just continue the discussion here .... it's been a long 9 years lloyd evans / john cedars.
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ElderBerry: "if he stayed a JW even if he was agnostic then he would have let a text book life. Relatively happy family clean and together. Good friends and social life. Real friends that will be there for him"
So he can still be a hypocrite; just a more socially acceptable hypocrite? Still peddling that JW Lite nonsense, Elderberry? As I've said before: Get out of Babylon if you can.
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They gained their freedom :)
by HOTB inthought this young couple gave a very clear description of their, and possibly your/our, experiences from within the kh:https://youtu.be/vo2ekifftze?si=bg8rloubqdaew8py.
hotb .
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Everyone is different. Whatever age you wake up at is the right age. ๐๐๐ค
Kudos to all who leave!
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Steve Let has been cloned
by JohnR1975 inhe looks completely different and he doesnโt do that raised eyebrows and funny mouth that he used to.
and something is going on with his hair.
is it a combover or a wig or is that even him?
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NotFormer
The potential is enormous! Imagine Stephen Lett or some other GB member delivering a Kenneth Copeland or Joel Osteen sermon, in the appropriate voice. Or even better, giving a talk on YouTube, in his own voice, as to why the Jehovah's Witness religion sucks. Fun times, fun times! ๐
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Col 2:16, the scripture that blows away all of WT's Pharasitical man-made rules and cult guilt trips
by WingCommander incolossians 2:16.
"ironically enough, i never even knew about this bible verse until i had grown up and was pomo of the watchtower cult.
read it, then read it again.
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NotFormer
The human written sci-fi stories are fun to listen to and are rarely much more than ten minutes long. The AI ones are always thirty or more minutes long and incredibly repetitive. A while back they always featured an Admiral or Ambassador Chen, a Colonel Rodriguez and a token English name like Jackson. The alien general usually had the same name as well. ๐
I prefer Agro Squirrel's narration. He at least tries to find non-AI stuff.
AQ probably spends more time tidying up the results than the other AI dependent generators of content.
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Col 2:16, the scripture that blows away all of WT's Pharasitical man-made rules and cult guilt trips
by WingCommander incolossians 2:16.
"ironically enough, i never even knew about this bible verse until i had grown up and was pomo of the watchtower cult.
read it, then read it again.
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NotFormer
I like posts of a few paragraphs or so, not pages and pages that could have been distilled into those few paragraphs that I like to read (and try to restrict myself to; not always successful there! ๐) AI generation could well explain the sheer volume of content.
Speaking of which, to go off on a tangent, does anyone read/listen to those AI generated stories on YouTube that purport to be taken from Reddit? My rule of thumb for identifying them: they are ridiculously long; usually forty minutes where the story could have been told in five to ten minutes. My favourite identifier is: "Something inside me snapped! I didn't yell; I didn't cry".
Waiting for something to snap inside our favourite verbose poster, then we'll have him, dead to rights! ๐
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What Did You Do For Fun That You Felt The WT Frowned Upon?
by NotFormer inin the light of the lifting of sanctions on glass clinking and recent threads on chess and dvds of lord of the rings, was there anything you did for fun, as a hobby or for recreational purposes that you felt might be "taken the wrong way" if it came to the attention of the elders or sister busybody?.
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NotFormer
In the light of the lifting of sanctions on glass clinking and recent threads on chess and DVDs of Lord of the Rings, was there anything you did for fun, as a hobby or for recreational purposes that you felt might be "taken the wrong way" if it came to the attention of the elders or Sister Busybody?
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Beth Sarim: "Hard to see it.
"I just think of all the birthdays through-out the average congregation.
"Each birthday takes away focus & worship of the GB., organization.
"Too much focus is directed away from the Borg."
That's why Rutherford banned them in the first place.
Reinstating them means huge amounts of planning, resources and labour will be diverted away from "DA werldwide werk". And don't forget, birthdays mean gatherings, and gatherings mean opportunities to sin. Elders who love sitting on JCs probably would rub their hands with glee at the idea. Those elders who are already overworked and unpaid for that work might groan at the thought.
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Text book life
by ElderBerry intake an example of a young man who grows up in a religious belief system jw or something.
he mostly believes it but in truth is agnostic so is not absolute sure one way or another.. but he goes through the motions and gets married has kids, his kids grow up with the religious belief system.
his wife is also technically a believer but they both have an overall agnostic approach.. this would be the text book life.
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NotFormer
Is this another commercial for "JW lite"? ๐
Just get the heck out of Babylon, if you can!
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Vidiot on Rutherford: "God, what a vindictive prick that guy was."
There was nothing he wouldn't do to make himself the focus of the religion he wrested out of the hands of others.