Bulgarian JWs can accept blood transfusions.
Mexican JWs can bribe government officials.
American JWs can join the UN.
Chilean JWs can wave their national flag.
This is rather interesting.
joe, sorry, you'll have to eat some humble pie.. .
thank you so much for the poster on extj.com who sent these pics!!
can't have been better!!.
Bulgarian JWs can accept blood transfusions.
Mexican JWs can bribe government officials.
American JWs can join the UN.
Chilean JWs can wave their national flag.
This is rather interesting.
not sure if this has been mentioned on this board yet, but i just heard from a fairly reliable source that the annual meeting will discuss, among other things, major changes in the 'bible teach' book.
has anyone else heard this??.
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Processor... that's classic!
not sure if this has been mentioned on this board yet, but i just heard from a fairly reliable source that the annual meeting will discuss, among other things, major changes in the 'bible teach' book.
has anyone else heard this??.
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Not sure if this has been mentioned on this board yet, but I just heard from a fairly reliable source that the annual meeting will discuss, among other things, major changes in the 'Bible Teach' book. Has anyone else heard this??
does anyone know anything about this ..i heard from family that all letters and latest arrangements are accessible to elders on jw.org but they need to have a password.
wondered if anyelders here could give us it...or will it identify someone?.
it's no secret that the wtbts has a cash flow problem.
over the past three years they have closed 20 of their 116 branches.
they have sold off most of their properties in and around ny (including some kingdom halls), drastically reduced the # of printed pages for the watchtower and awake magazines, reduced the printing of books and other materials, increased the number of single page tract campagnes, installed cc machines at their assembly halls, and are now seizing of controll of property assets from local kingdom halls using renovation projects.
They have reached their peak and are about to experience a sharp decline in baptisms over the next few years. I'd say the life expectancy of the JW cult is about another 25 to 30 years...
dear brothers:.
re: personal literature supply.
reducing existing stock at the branch office before the revisions are released.
my family is still fixated on the 1914 date, simply because world war i started that year.. i told them i will agree it is a significant year in world history, but that the 1914 date as presented by jw's is based on lies and charlatanry.. i said "i think the wt really lucked out with 1914 with wwi starting that year - it keeps most jw's stuck on that date" .
the standard answer is "well, that was the year everything went haywire"...... let the circular reasoning continue .
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Several "Dooms-Day" religions of the late 19th century predicted dates for Armageddon such as 1912, 1913 and 1914... when Armageddon didn't happen, Russell thought of a good way to use WWI in his favor...
i've seen him referred to as both on this forum.. did he sincerely believe that he was an inspired prophet whose end-time predictions and biblical interpretations came from god?
or was he just a shrewd businessman who saw a market of disillusioned christians who believed that armageddon was imminent that he could exploit?.
i personally lean toward the latter.. .
If I were to guess, I'd say that Russell was about 30% delusional, 40% deceptive and 30% narcissistic.
the elder was just giddy with excitement!
20,000 hours put in!
14,000 tracts and brochures!
I remember when nearly all "experiences" that were shared at the KH usually ended with a Bible Study being started... Now they're happy to talk about experiences where brothers were able to actually have "conversations" whether these resulted in Bible Studies or not... Borderline pathetic.
according to wt history, as a youth/young man, ct russell was unsatisfied with a number of explanations he was taught about the bible.
as a result he went on a quest to 'study' the bible himself.
ultimately this led to an organization that now requires its members to read bible aids to help them understand the bible.
He very likely read "The Even Tide" written by John Aquila Brown in 1823.