Bring the narrative to an end somehow, JO. You seem to be acting out a script that gives you the kicks, but your stories are getting a bit boring.
pc
it was yesterday morning and hubby and i were having a huge sleep in.
it was just after ten, and with me being a bit flu-ey i was quite capable of staying in bed longer.
hubby was feeling it too, and we were pleasantly drifting in and out to the sounds of birds.. then suddenly, cloomp, cloomp, cloomp up the front stairs, then "rap-rap-rap" on the front screen door, that rapid-fire, strong knock of the practiced door-knocker.
Bring the narrative to an end somehow, JO. You seem to be acting out a script that gives you the kicks, but your stories are getting a bit boring.
pc
a trusted source informs me that the "new light" about the faithful slave is to make its first printed appearance in the july 15th watchtower, which should be available for download online three weeks from now, on around april 15th.. i'm led to believe that the references to the new understanding are made in such a manner as to suggest the "new light" isn't that new at all, which suggests to me that little or no effort is being made to explain the doctrinal connotations.
my source and i are hoping to get a key paragraph posted at the earliest opportunity.
watch this space!.
Fact is, this board and its readers are far more interested in "new light" than the average JW. The believing JW does not care one way or the other what "refinements" or changes are made in the teaching. As far as he/she reads it off the pages of the Watch Tower, it is revealed truth. The matter ends there. Very few take any time to assimilate the impact of the changes made or the contradictions between such changes and "old light".
Neither this "change" nor any others to come will cause any fundamental shift in minds bought to the WT cause.
pc
from talking to several fading jws over the years, it really does appear that assembly talk assignments are usually given to those pos who consistently hand over the thickest envelopes to the co at the end of his week-long visits.
if the envelope was too thin (or there was no enevelope at all), chances are that no one in that congo would get an assemby talk assighnment.
also, if the co and his wife were treated well or taken to expensive restaurants during their visit, that apparently increased the po's chances of getting an assembly talk assignment.
These are slanderous allegations. Been there, done that - but never did an envelop change hands.
Caleb, in which world were you a JW?
pc
this is a terrible story, as i believe from other reports that places like this were common in the usa.
(as well as, the uk, ireland, canada, australia and god knows where else).you can only wonder how no-one else in authority knew about this.
i think they did, and the authorities of that time were prepared to do nothing and say nothing.. web reference : http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/a-concentration-camp-for-little-boys-dark-secrets-unearthed-in-kkk-county-8518009.html.
So Jesus was a pro-Jew racist pig. What enlightenment!
I wonder what impact your little life has had and will have on others. That "pig" changed the world.
pc
well, i finally found him on facebook!.
his name is tollie padgett.
he was my congregation overseer (before the "elder" changeover) when i was in prison in seagoville in the late 60's.. i've been searching for him for years and years.
Careful. He may be reading this board - and giggling at your dilemma...
pc
hey i have come to love some of the discussions on here and the information.
i am currently awake and have no plans to fade, in my case i am patient enough to in time become an elder to at least help the younger friends here in my area, in the sense of helping them wake up/if elder have their back..
If you are drowning - and you are - you cannot save another life.
pc
to all bodies of elders.
re: proper handling of nested magazines.
dear brothers:.
The truth might be that most "publishers" no longer read the magazines, therefore did not notice the "nesting".
Quite revealing.
pc
seriously i have no idea what is going on or why.
because of my situation at home i have not been watching the news for the past two months or so.
but i keep catching glimpses about some sort of french war in africa.
TheOldHippie,
If only it were that simple! I understand the Afropessimism - but Africa as a continent happens to have grown economically over the past decade- and there are enough facts and data to back that up. Unfortunately, the only news that makes the headlines are the negatives. A lot of positive things do happen, albeit not on the scale that one would wish.
As for China's involvement in Africa, that is a totally different kettle of fish! The wanton destruction of natural resources in either weak or failed states is so terrible it is hard even to start describing it. But then, China is only borrowing a leaf from the West that has despoiled the continent, especially sub-saharan Africa, for centuries.
If, as you stated, Africa is the Tragedy, someone somewhere wrote the scripts of the play.
pc
i try to be a positive person but sometimes i just can't help myself.
the other day, i was looking at tv and this show was on mtv.
the show was called, "when i was 17".
Well, the programme interviewed celebrities, not "ordinary" people.
I grew up a witness and had a normal life, all said.
It might just be that your generalisations apply more to you than to everyone else.
We are not all celebrities.
pc
seriously i have no idea what is going on or why.
because of my situation at home i have not been watching the news for the past two months or so.
but i keep catching glimpses about some sort of french war in africa.
Mali has been in the news for well over a year - and not always for the good reasons. The declaration of the "Republic of Azawad" in Northern Mali by Touareg nationalists after an armed uprising that practically divided the country into two, and the alliance between the armed rebel group(s) and Al Quaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQMI) has inflicted untold suffering on the non-Touareg (i.e. black) population. The introduction of full Sh'aria law (including stoning to death of at least two unmarried couples and amputation of the arms and legs of petty thieves), the gathering of jihadists drawn to the vast untamed band of the sahara desert running from Mauritania to Somalia, the emergence of sheikhdoms, the explosive combination of religious fanatics, drug and people traffickers, etc., poses a major challenge not only to all countries bordering the Sahara, but also to Europe and even to the United States. This is another "Afghanistan" in the making and will be far more difficult to subdue.
France is Mali's former colonial master. The jihadists were moving southwards at lightening speed and the rag-tag Malian army was in no position to halt them. Had France not intervened, they would have overrun the capital (Bamako) by now. The outcome would have been horrendous.
For once, African nations have welcomed "foreign" intervention and are falling over one another to praise France for its assistance.
This war is far from fought in my view. The islamists have simply gone underground. At the end of the "war", counter-insurgency must take over and remain on the ground for years to come. This is more than a Malian or French problem. The army of obscurantists (jihadists) are out to destroy everything and everybody who practices any other religion except their strict interpretation of Islam. Atheists, agnostics, philosophers, etc. are not spared either.
During their short reign of terror in Northern Mali, the islamists banned music of all sorts, women were forced to wear the full head-to-toe garb, cigarette and alcohol were no-go areas, etc. Before fleeing Timbuktu five days ago, the jihadists set fire to tons of manuscripts dating as far back as the eleventh century (Timbuktu was for centuries a highly respected centre of learning, and is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site).
We are all concerned.
pc