Still haven't been back to the hall since covid. I like a distance. However, a letter was read last week regarding MPOX, the monkey pox- they did not advise getting the vaccine but if sick stay home.
truthlover123
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Listen obey and get vaxed
by JohnR1975 inthe truth is most active jws would probably agree that most of the teachings are not right, the new thing is that we just don’t know.. the governing body now say they get things wrong and make mistakes as they are not inspired and not infallible.
yet they are still to be trusted no matter what?.
they are not trusted.
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Do you recognize this?
by Gorb inthinking sometimes about my youth days and the stories my grandfather told me about our jw congregation.
do you recognize that your congregation was full of somehowe strange folks, very low educated, poor and simple?.
the po was an elder with some distance, with some personality acting intelligent and following the rules strict.. there was always a kind of scandal.
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truthlover123
Yes, exactly. Remember when no colored shirts and no sports jackets if you wanted to give a talk. Congregation made up of self employed, farmers, window washers, poorly educated brothers and sisters - I say this because in our province only one to three overseers to take care of many -well travelled congregations- all small, all a good distance from each other. Those who pioneered stayed in brothers homes. No elders at that time until 1971-72. That was in the country -and in cities, mainly employed with those already set up in businesses. Talk about the end of the system started about 1975 around 1973-74 with magazines and field ministry updates plus being mentioned at assemblies-off the platform. Brothers sold homes, furniture, businesses- membership increased dramatically as those out came back in along with interested ones. So many issues for the elders at that time - adultery, secular divorce, child abuse, sexual morays- calls at 3 am cause a brother was drunk.... it was handled, went away and back on track. this was just one congregation. After 1975, membership started to drop again and the famous anointed number was talked about as "when you see the last of the anointed, you know the end is come"-- back then it was about 6-7,000 anointed- now over 22,000.
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Jehovah's Witnesses came by today.
by 3rdgen inthis morning i was in our front yard sitting down pulling weeds when i saw 3 people slowly walking on the sidewalk in my direction.
2 of them were young, handsome, clean shaven, wearing nice crisp white shirts and perfectly tailored black slacks.
they could have been mormons except.... there was a 60ish portly woman wearing a frumpy dress and ugly sandals.
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truthlover123
Dressed as she was, its a wonder the elders didn't address that. There are always talks about dress. No doubt it was hot, she is older and needs to be cooler, I can see that. You handled it well and were courteous. Good for you.
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The Texas Border has been overpowered
by liam inin del rio texas, the border patrol can't hold back the invasion of illegal migrants anymore.
they have asked the biden administration for help, but they refused.
harris has promised to give all illegal migrants citizenship if she is becomes president.
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truthlover123
Same in Canada- and even though everyone is crazy upset, nothing being done - homelessness is rampant as no places to put them except in hotels and government paying for it (taxpayers I mean) In Toronto the shelters are overwhelmed- many on the streets, small homes being built everywhere for Canadians who have no place to live and rents increased dramatically. it's a shit show with all kinds of apologies from "government" but little headway. We need to stop inflow as well.
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Did your witness family have a 'Thanksgiving' that wasn't on Thanksgiving?
by SydBarrett inmy family had several elders, ministerial servants, auxillary pioneers etc, so it certainly wasn't one of those 'barely in' families.
but in certain small ways, i think mine were slightly less hard line than some other families i've heard stories about over the years.
one example was the 'fall dinner'.
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truthlover123
Yes, ad did the same at xmas.... good times good food and lots of laughs, sorry to say - all gone now
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Thoughts on annual meeting “new light”
by FFGhost inso, i finally saw the annual meeting video part 2.. this is the one with the “new light” on who might survive armageddon, vs. those who do not.. in summary, for those of you fortunate enough not to have to sit through it, it’s something like this:.
old light: once the “great tribulation” starts, that’s it for non-jws.
the “door of the ark” is closed.
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truthlover123
To bring this back on the board should be good information for those who faith has dwindled because of those at Bethel making it up as they go. This annual meeting recap shows just how much the org is grabbing at straws to keep operating and bringing in the money. There is no such thing as new light - the holy spirit does not change its direction as it is from God- new light makes the old obsolete along with the lives that put faith in it. I can't think or hear of a specific belief system that changes as much as jw's. The wheels are falling off the chariot.
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Does this sound familiar?
by LostintheFog1999 ini came across this in a psychology magazine i was reading and seeing the left-hand list i immediately thought it was a fair description of my former jw congregation.
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truthlover123
Dysfunctional - in every respect
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The evidence that fluoride lowers IQ is stronger than what was thought
by What-A-Coincidence influoride action network.
http://www.fluoridealert.org.
fan bulletin 997: new video: vyvyan howard's toronto presentation.
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truthlover123
I 'm on a great well of pure water that is the result of 5 springs running through mother earth and when it gets to the house, it is cleansed with a .005 micro filter and a blue light that kills over 300 viruses and bacteria- still have a tooth to get filled monday
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The Good News Is: The Great-Crowd-Of-Other-Sheep Do Not Exist
by Sea Breeze inthe watchtower conflates two different groups into one fictional church-age group that according to the watchtower, are saved by works and faith/membership in the jehovah witness organization.
according to watchtower, only the now mostly dead 144k receive the promises of god regarding justification .
everbody else missed the boat and must work for their justification for a thousand years.
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truthlover123
apparently the "great multitude" has been accepted by WtBTS lately by the saying "only Jehovah knows" what will be at GT/Armageddon
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Child Sacrifice and Exodus 22:29
by joey jojo inim not a bible scholar - lets just get that out the way first.
i recently came across exodus 22:29, which is an interesting scripture that seems to require israelites to sacrifice their firstborn to god.. i searched this forum and cant seem to find any topic about it so i thought id start one and see what you guys think.
im sure it probably has been discussed here already, but i cant find it.. anyway, exodus 22:29 says:.
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truthlover123
I guess the lamentation that was felt was for the inability to have children, which was a blessing in days of old.