r51785
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Knoxville, San Diego, Weymouth Landing
by Windchaser ini attended halls in these areas, anybody else?
e-mail me, if ya want.
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r51785
I was in the La Jolla Congregation. I helped build the KH on Mt. Soledad. I had a friend in the East County area (Lemon Grove or Spring Valley) named Rob Safford. He was a very bright individual with a bit of a bad attitude which made me wonder if he ever left the JW's. Anyone know him?
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Nazi SS Chief Himmler; admirer of jws
by sf in.
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=utf-8&safe=off&th=a524d280d24c361f
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r51785
Interesting point.
Many Jehovah's Witnesses do not understand history and therefore cannot understand why they were presecuted by the Nazi's. The Nazi's started as a small group after the World War I. When Hitler joined up there were fewer than 20 members. From this small group they took over the country in a dozen years time. Hitler and his fellow fanatics believed that their success was a result of their strong and unshakeable will. (Note that German filmaker Leni Rieftenstahl named her documentary about the Nazi Party rally "Triumph of the Will.") The Nazi's saw similar characteristics in the German Bible students. They also saw that they were financed and controlled from America. From the Nazi frame of mind it was impossible to understand that a group such as the Bible Students did not have political goals. Refusing to accept this fact the Nazi's actually feared (and respected) the Bible Students. Thus the persecution. Remember that any Bible Student who renounced his faith was released (not an option available to Jews, homosexuals or gypsies).
I do not agree with what the Nazis did by any stretch of the imagination but given mindset and experience it is understandable. The witnesses may believe that Hitler persecuted them because they were the one true religion, but the real reason was as stated above.
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Ormond 15% rebell vs Satan 100% rebell
by Ormond inhello jw.
ask quastion?.
i'm (ormond) 15% rebell to jehovah (without member).
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r51785
Does Brother Quraishi know that you frequent apostate web sites?
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Need Help Getting People Out of the Watchtower?
by Tower Man inhere are some tips and methods to use to help to get loved ones out of the borg.
i know it's hard but keep trying!
http://www.towertotruth.net/witnessing_tips.htm .
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r51785
It is very hard to reason with Jehovah's Witnesses. Arrogance and stupidity are a real impediment to reasoning.
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Flag Salute Deception/9/15 Watchtower
by metatron inrecently, the watchtower has published an article on the flag.
salute issue that is misleading and deceptive ("salvation.
belongs to jehovah").
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r51785
Do worldly people worship the state?
No
Do Jehovah's Witnesses worship the organization?
Yes
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Birthdays & the Cult of the Diminished Indi...
by joelbear inyesterday was my birthday.
i got greetings from a number of friends from here in atlanta and also from people who had never met me from around the world since my birthday announcement was carried on a couple of the central bear pages on the internet.. there is clearly no prohibition against birthdays in the bible.
the reason the watchtower prohibits birthday celebrations is the same reason they discourage college, extracurricular activities in school, etc.
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r51785
One problem that we face as former dubs (especially those of us whose parents converted to dubdom while we were small) is that we have little experience in birthday customs or traditions. For instance I have an etiquette question: At a child's birthday party does the beheading take place prior to or subsequent to the playing of "Pin the tail on the Donkey."
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What is a JW childhood like?
by knighthawk1981 ini was wondering what it is like to experience childhood in the org.
i am an aspiring writer ad the org has always interested me...not in the sense that i'd like to join.
please send me some replies.
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r51785
Kind of like growing up in the Soviet Union under Stalin. I was sent down to the principal's office for mis-behavior once when I was in third grade. I didn't tell my parents but was fearful that Comrade Elder might find out and then one night at the end of the service meeting I would be sent to the spiritual gulag (disfellowshipped).
There's a lot of fear when you're a WT kid
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hands up ex-pioneers
by sleepy inso how many here were pioneers?
ha ha ha.
i used up my teenage years pioneering, good thing i didn't go to college or university i could be well educated and in a good job.poo.
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r51785
Five years, right out of high school.
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DID YOU EVER RAT ON SOMEBODY???
by minimus inthe congregation was always being told to root out any person who was engaged in wrongdoing.
if it was a best friend or even a family member, you were to inform the elders so that they could look into the matter and investigate any possible sin.
the elders pretty much told the brothers that those knowing of a sin and not reporting it were as guilty as the person that actually sinned!
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r51785
No, I was never a member of the "Spiritual Stasi."