Check out this very strange convention clip:
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Strange 2019 Convention Clip
by Maryo incheck out this very strange convention clip:.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjvb8d7luyy.
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Convention 2019: Children told don't form emotional attachment to pets!
by Nathan R. Koppe ini have just heard from a visitor to the jehovah's witnesses convention for 2019, that they have been told; 'not to form an emotional attachment to their pets, as animals don't have feelings anyway'.. well, that should break a few children hearts!π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π₯΄ π π.
my orignal topics are at.
further info:.
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Maryo
This way the children won't be too disappointed when there is new light that they will not have lions and tigers and other animals for pets in the New System β that it was all a mistake.
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JW Sentenced for Anthrax Threat
by blondie ini guess he must have been unrepentant because he was df'd.
child molestors stay in good standing.
i guess that is because only children are hurt and the whole congregation could have suffered (especially the elders) from anthrax.. http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/scn-sa-threat2oct17,0,6130576.story man gets six months for anthrax threat.
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Maryo
Frederick Forcellina
Forcellina, Frederick
Frederick Carmine Forcellina of Norwalk, CT, age 85, passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 in Stamford Hospital after an extended illness. Fred was born on July 10, 1931 to the late Domenic and Rose Forcellina, and grew up in Norwalk, CT. He graduated from Norwalk High School Class of 1951 and met his wife Norma Jean Lengyel of Norwalk, CT while they were teenagers. They married in 1959 and celebrated 56 years together before his passing.
Fred was a Jehovah's Witness and gained much joy and strength from his faith. From a young age, he enjoyed serving the local congregation as an Elder and travelling to various locations around the U.S. assisting in the ministry work. Starting in the early 1960s, Fred owned and operated a family-run business in Norwalk, A&B Sausage Company, serving the community for 28 years with products that are still spoken of highly to this day. In later years he became a Commercial Realtor in the Fairfield County, CT area, most recently working with Larry Katz of Katz Realty, Norwalk. It is hard to sum up a man who was extraordinarily friendly, loving and giving of his time and resources⦠he will be dearly missed by all of his extended family members and friends.
Fred is survived by his wife, Norma Jean, daughter Tamarah Trautmann and husband Erik, son Todd Forcellina and wife, Emilie along with their sons, Jett Jackson and Cash Cameron. He is additionally survived by family members, sister, Mary Mazzuca of Stamford, CT and her husband John, sister-in-law, Edna Forcellina of Norwalk, CT, along with his nephew Glenn Forcellina of Bridgeport, CT, nieces Deborah Forcellina of Enfield, CT, Jonna Gabriele and husband Richard of Wilton, CT, April Betts and husband Wes of Lee, MA, and many other dear relatives. He was predeceased by his brother Ralph Forcellina.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at 2:30 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 126 Newtown Avenue, Norwalk, CT.
To sign an online guestbook, please go to www.magnerfuneralhome.comFuneral Home
Magner Funeral Home Inc.
12 Mott Avenue Norwalk, CT 06850
(203) 866-5553
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Last Week's Watchtower had something that made people start questioning things?
by silentbuddha ini just got a call from a friend who said that something in last weeks watchtower caused a number of people in various congregations to start questioning things, and several long time elders left.
i am totally out of the loop but i do read things here and i heard of no such thing.. something to the effect that jw's and governing boobies are not inspired or something along those lines?.
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Maryo
The Wikipedia article on Job is very interesting! To me, various things about the book of Job do not make sense and seem wrong. I believe the book of Job is a literary creation/device β¦ as do some (a minority in number) of rabbis in Judaism. It was the Jewish people that wrote the book β I figure they are the best ones to consult about its meaning! I believe that some of the Jewish literary techniques involved mixing some amount of historicity (perhaps a very small amount!) with other fictional literary elements to tell a story. Hence, the consistent use of numbers like 7, 40 and other round numbers throughout the Bible. Job was not speaking of actual events that happened in heaven β this was only a literary creation of the author reflecting the author's philosophy, intent and view of the universe.
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Last Week's Watchtower had something that made people start questioning things?
by silentbuddha ini just got a call from a friend who said that something in last weeks watchtower caused a number of people in various congregations to start questioning things, and several long time elders left.
i am totally out of the loop but i do read things here and i heard of no such thing.. something to the effect that jw's and governing boobies are not inspired or something along those lines?.
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Maryo
Observed at the Anglican church I was attending: after the service which included a sermon about Job, a parishioner remarked "Job is my favorite book in the Bible." Another long-time parishioner said "Well, it certainly is NOT mine." This parishioner and his wife were never seen at that church again. A Jewish literary creation intended to teach a moral lesson (of some uncertain kind) is taken (mistakenly) literally by Christians! -
Leimert Assembly Hall Black Muslims
by Maryo ini have a memory that in the 1960s the leimert assembly hall in los angeles in the crenshaw district had assemblies with integrated audiences.
however, about that time the black muslims β not approving of integration β made some kind of trouble and that thereafter the assemblies were segregated with the black friends having their own separate assemblies and the white friends having their own separate assemblies.
does anyone out there remember the details of this?
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Maryo
I have a memory that in the 1960s the Leimert assembly hall in Los Angeles in the Crenshaw district had assemblies with integrated audiences. However, about that time the black Muslims β not approving of integration β made some kind of trouble and that thereafter the assemblies were segregated with the black friends having their own separate assemblies and the white friends having their own separate assemblies. Does anyone out there remember the details of this? -
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Please tell me: what is a relationship with the "person" Jehovah like?
by Maryo indoes anyone out there know of any jws that have talked about what their personal relationship with jehovah was like?
for example, hearing his voice, a certain feeling?
an intellectual understanding?
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Maryo
JWs and others misunderstand the poetic, literary language and literary devices in the bible as being literal, such as that there is a literal throne of Jehovah. Even as a teenager in the mid-1960s somehow my inner brow furled when it was said that 1000 years being like a day in the eyes of Jehovah was a literal 1000 years β and used for their last days calculations. years later, when I took some literature classes in college, I learned about these uses of language in literature. perhaps Pastor Russell should have gone to theological seminary! I believe I read that now Jehovah's Witnesses have said that the 1000 years in this case is not literal.
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Please tell me: what is a relationship with the "person" Jehovah like?
by Maryo indoes anyone out there know of any jws that have talked about what their personal relationship with jehovah was like?
for example, hearing his voice, a certain feeling?
an intellectual understanding?
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Maryo
thank you for your detailed description, Muddy Waters!
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Please tell me: what is a relationship with the "person" Jehovah like?
by Maryo indoes anyone out there know of any jws that have talked about what their personal relationship with jehovah was like?
for example, hearing his voice, a certain feeling?
an intellectual understanding?
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Maryo
I find it especially "odd" that Jehovah's Witnesses think the person Jehovah β the sovereign of the universe β feels human emotions like sadness. We do not want to make Jehovah "sad" seems ultra ridiculous to me. [BTW, I do not remember in my day of the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s that Jehovah was referred to as being "sad" when people misbehaved in the manner they now do on JW broadcasting.] you would think that the sovereign of the universe would be somehow above that. you can see why am no longer one of Jehovah's Witnesses! I just could not get it; it could not be helped!