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My brother died last night
by LisaRose ini found out this morning that my brother died last night, he was also an ex jw, 73 years old and died of heart disease and kidney failure.
it was not totally unexpected, as he had been in poor health, but it's a blow, especially as i just lost another brother two years ago.
there were six of us, now only four.
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shepherdless
Condolences, from me as well. -
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I'm getting baptized
by BlackWolf ini know i've started similar topics before but this time i'm serious.
my parents have been constantly pressuring me and after yesterday's watchtower study they asked me if i was going to be baptized this summer... and i said yes.
i probably should have thought about it more before making a final decision, but they're pretty much forcing me to do it anyway.
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shepherdless
Hi BlackWolf, plenty of good advice from others here. I can't add to that. The strategy of Lisa Rose a couple of posts above, is a good strategy.
I was once pressured into something major when I knew it wasn't right. I know how that feels. I can tell you it is a lot worse, long term, if you give into that pressure.
It sounds like you are not going to make the same mistake. That takes strength of character. Well done! Things may be tough now, but if you get through this, you will look back on this episode of your life, and be proud of yourself for being true to your principles.
Best wishes
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Another generation....
by joey jojo init has been 21 years since the 1995 article that pretty much buried the idea of the '1914 generation'.. remember those guys?
the ones born in 1914 that would still be alive when the end of the system arrived.. i'm glad i'm old enough to remember going from door to door, preaching this belief.
the reason i say that is because i have a lot of 'still in' jw friends and family.
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shepherdless
Marked - 1935, "great crowd" vs "other sheep" -
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When a crime is commited?
by Drifting Away ini responded to someone on another thread, but would love to know this answer.. if a victim adult or child goes to elders and claims they were abused, don't they have to have clergy confidentiality?
so i was told that they encourage the victim to contact authorities , and they contact bethel, but arent there hands tied if the victim does not want to go to authorities?
an elder made the comment to me once.
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shepherdless
I agree with Sir82. I add the following:
Do they have penitent clergy confidentiality? Depends on country, and in some countries, which state you are in. Laws protecting penitent clergy privilege only exist in some countries, and tend to be broader and more defined in various states of USA than anywhere else in the world. Even in USA, pertinent clergy privilege does not seem to extend to anything much further than a penitent confession. It certainly would not cover a victim accusation.
Do they encourage the victim to go to the authorities? From the ARC, the answer would appear to be a clear no.
Are their hands tied if the victim does not want to go to the authorities? In some jurisdictions now, there are mandatory reporting requirements where children are concerned. It would be a criminal offence not to report.
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Proof God Does NOT Exist
by Hadriel ino.k.
here's just a little fun, you guys can run with it.. if god existed would he allow the whacktower to be in business?
just sayin... lol.
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shepherdless
Thanks prologos. The question has me stumped as well, and has for years, which is why I asked it here. -
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Proof God Does NOT Exist
by Hadriel ino.k.
here's just a little fun, you guys can run with it.. if god existed would he allow the whacktower to be in business?
just sayin... lol.
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shepherdless
Prologos, who or what created this time-lord? -
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Proof God Does NOT Exist
by Hadriel ino.k.
here's just a little fun, you guys can run with it.. if god existed would he allow the whacktower to be in business?
just sayin... lol.
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shepherdless
The best argument I know against the existence of God is along the lines:
If God created the Universe, who created God? And who created the creator of God? And who created the creator of the creator of God...etc
Even though it is a common question asked, including on this site, I have never seen a sensible answer or response to that argument from a believer. Usually they completely ignore it. Does anyone have an answer?
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Any thought behind your " Avatar"
by The Rebel ini think that's the correct phrase?
anyway when i first came here, that little picture that "the rebel" hides behind, was a self portrait of a very sad man, who simply had too much knowledge.
now i feel after 7 months here, i should repaint that " avetor" give some happiness to the eyes, and a contented smile to the lips.. in short my " avetor" was a self portrait of a man with too much knowledge.
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shepherdless
To state the obvious, by name and avatar is a play on the biblical shepherd/sheep metaphor. I personally do not believe the God of the bible exists (except in people's heads), hence I am "shepherdless". The pic is of a black sheep to indicate I am happy not to conform.
I always thought the shepherd/sheep metaphor to be actually appropriate. Shepherds only care for their sheep for the purposes of fleecing them, and/or to butcher them later. Shepherds use techniques such as fear etc to manipulate sheep and keep them under control. Sheep don't know that their shepherds are not what they seem, until too late.
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Anointed rule as soon as they get to heaven. Is this another flip flop ?
by wannaexit ini remember hearing that the anointed that died would start ruling at the start of the thousand year reign.
now it seems they are teaching that these deluded bozos that die get to rule right now in heaven.
when did this teaching change?
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shepherdless
I apologize if this is a silly question, but did the 1000 year reign start in 1914, or does it only start at Armageddon? -
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My JW Articles
by Salutaris inhey there, .
i have an apologetics website, and i've recently posted three articles on jw doctrine.
i was wondering if you all could make suggestions to improve them, or for new content.
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shepherdless
Salutarias
The following are a few ideas that come to mind for future articles. On each of them the JW's teach something diametrically opposed to what RC's teach:
- Was it a Cross or was it a Stake? You could go into history, archaeology, medical evidence etc. (You could point out that despite what JW's say, the only religion that requires you to believe the wooden implement was a specific shape, is JWism.)
- How to read the bible. Should it be read as a literal book of history and science, or is that missing the point.
- Is a belief in evolution inconsistent with a belief in God?
- What does the bible really teach about blood?
- Is it right or wrong to read the bible for yourself on your own, in order to interpret it? (You might mention Romans 14:1)
- Presumptuously speaking on behalf of God - False predictions, and what they indicate (Deut 18:20-22, Luke 21:8, Matthew 7:15, Matthew 24:11 and 24:22-27)
- How to interpret Revelations: Who was the "beast".
- Trinity: May be difficult to accept, but it is clearly in the bible, unless you "translate" it out.
- History of the use of "Jehovah" in bible translations. Also, why the word Yahweh appears in some parts of the bible but not others.
- Shunning: Would Jesus do it?
- Peddlers for profit (refer 2 Corinthians 2:17). A history of Watchtower and colportage.
- What does Jesus teach a Christian to do. (emphasis on charity, caring for poor, sick, unfortunate etc)