never a jw
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Theocracy Is Alive And Well In The US
by Village Idiot ini sometimes wonder what it would be like to live under a theocracy.
this article and upcoming nightline interview will give us a clue.. https://gma.yahoo.com/allegations-against-flds-church-former-police-chief-says-173021013--abc-news-topstories.html.
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never a jw
Allegedly the greatest power on earth, the U.S. still has a population majority that is controlled by superstition. The power of myth is much greater than the power of reality. Only in America -
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I have a serious problem
by My Name is of No Consequence ini have a serious problem that i cannot solve on my own.
i was born-in but am only in by a thread at this point.
i quit the tms a few weeks ago and wrote a post on it.
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never a jw
Step son? That's a game changer.
College? Good. Emphasize that he should not get baptized until he is done with his secular education. The price to pay is too high if he has regrets about his baptism. Use yourself as an example. You are stuck in a situation you hate. That could --quite likely will-- happen to your son down the road.
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I have a serious problem
by My Name is of No Consequence ini have a serious problem that i cannot solve on my own.
i was born-in but am only in by a thread at this point.
i quit the tms a few weeks ago and wrote a post on it.
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never a jw
Yes, your serious problem is weakness. Easy for a non-jw to say, but that's what it boils down to, nothing else. Your wife and everyone else are going to walk all over you because you let them.
When I learned TTATT, I immediately told my wife how I felt about it, pulled my son out of preaching and theocratic school and allowed him only the weekend meeting. Ever since I asked my son to read Crisis of Conscience, now he is reading Carl Olof Jonsson's Signs of the Last Days. Next it will be The Gentile Times Reconsidered. He knows he is not allowed to preach or attend the Theocratic School or get baptized for as long as he lives under my roof. Many here have criticized my tactics, but I am taking definitive actions and I am showing my resolve about something that I am passionate about: protecting the mental well being of the young.
It seems that you care more about other's approval than you care about the well being of your son. It's a damaging cult, especially damaging to the young. Are you worried about being disfellowshipped? So be it. It's a bit too late to be concerned about that. It may even be a good thing because then you can help your son without the restrictions imposed by the cult.
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Indiana "Religious Freedom" (right to discriminate)
by Simon insickening to see the photo of the religious zealots all stood around the governor signing into law the right for people to discriminate against others (gay, lesbian, trans-gender) based purely on religious dogma.. if religious people want those freedoms then the can't have it both ways - they cannot complain if *they* are discriminated against.. "sorry, we don't like zionists, get out".
"oh, it's some special mass and you can't work your shift?
you're fired!"..
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never a jw
They do have the right to discriminate. Let them be stupid, that should be a protected right. This exercise of freedom is no different from Simon's right to cut off some bloggers for whatever reason, or for no reason at all. It's his site, and he can do whatever he wants with it. It's their religion too, and they can do whatever they want with it, as long as they don't cause physical harm to others.
Many of us may wish that shunning were outlawed, but by doing that we fall into a slippery slope. Let's keep the freedom of religion concept clear and simple. Don't try to conveniently adjust it to a personal preconceived ideal view of the world.
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Introducing my self
by WasOnceBlind ini stumbled upon this site about a week ago while googling a question.
the question was "why can't jw's have beards?
" i read the responses and realized the truth in them.
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never a jw
Welcome wob
My wife is a JW who decide to marry a non-JW (me) 20 years ago. She was censored for this decision, but married me anyways. However, when the circuit overseer visit came, he must have disapproved what the elders did because, afterwards one of them took her to their private room and sort of gave an apology for censoring her. As expected, he quoted the Bible, the famous Proverbs 4:18, which I guess he arrogantly applied it to themselves. They are the righteous one who get wiser.
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What would happen if all or most of the Governing Body died in some kind of accident?
by Esse quam videri inwith the organization controlled, totally and completely by the governing body, what would the watchtower society do to hold it all together if all or most of the governing body were to die?.
would the legal department step in and issue orders?
would the rest of the gb quickly appoint new members?
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never a jw
What would happen if all or most of the Governing Body died in some kind of accident?
Human evolution would get a small push in the right direction. Actually not, AMIII and company already passed their defective genes to their children.
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Why attack?
by newqatarjob inas someone brought up as a jw and been an elder and been disfellowshipped (twice!!!
) i find it difficult to understand why ex jws have to attack the religion, yes religion, not cult or sect.
i am no longer disfellowshipped just do not want to practice anymore.
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never a jw
whenindoubt wrote:
"people pretend to have a valid reason to hate". Let's see:
- loss of loved ones for refusing medical procedures on fundamentalist, tendentious biblical interpretations
- loss of family and friends (shunning)
- asked to turn a blind eye even protect pedophilia
- sacrifice your entire life to work for a business that has exploited your vulnerabilities
- forgo one's real dreams: career, material possessions, mates, special hobby, to please the leaders of a cult
- lies, lies and more lies
- false prophecies that changed the course of one's life
Yeah, you are right, these are no reasons to hate. What a bunch of cry babies!
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Why attack?
by newqatarjob inas someone brought up as a jw and been an elder and been disfellowshipped (twice!!!
) i find it difficult to understand why ex jws have to attack the religion, yes religion, not cult or sect.
i am no longer disfellowshipped just do not want to practice anymore.
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never a jw
When in Doubt:
"So if you’re going to complain about the WT’s doctrines, then complain about EVERYONES."
Here I come.
Last December I visited my mom in Mexico. I decided to accompany her to mass. At first I didn't recognize the preacher, but turned out to be the same preacher of the town where I grew up. He is still quite famous for his past activism in favor of the poor, getting better prices for the farmers' crops, and anything to do with helping the weak and the needy. In fact, streets are named after him. How dare the pope allows free range to priests to do great charitable works.
http://www.hacesfalta.org.mx/noticias/ver_noticia.asp?id_noticia=966
Also, the same day my mom told me about mother Herlinda, an ex-nun who had been running an orphanage for almost forty years. Her accomplishments: 2,000 orphans have been helped, many actually graduating from universities. How dare the Pope allows nuns to leave the convent to start great charitable works, even help children get higher education.
http://www.omniacuauhtemoc.com.mx/noticias/es-la-madre-herlinda-un-ejemplo-seguir-destacada-mujer/
Shame, shame, shame on the Catholics. Instead of helping the weak and the needy, they should be working on getting new converts to contribute more money to the Vatican, just like JW's contribute to their masters in N.Y.
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My father is a f*****g a*****e
by Butyoucanneverleave inthis is my first post.
i just had to get that statement off of my chest!
my father is one cold hearted judge mental, hypocritical, piece of s**t. i hate this religion and what it has done to my family!
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never a jw
is your father a natural effing ahole, or is it the religion that transformed an otherwise good man into an effing ahole? Focus your energy and hate into the real culprit, whoever that is. -
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If someone asked you, 'Are you a righteous person'? What would be your answer?
by Esse quam videri inwhat would be your answer?
are you are a righteous person?
on a scale of 1-10, how righteous do you feel you are?.
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never a jw
I am at 10 easily, even though most people who know me would struggle to give me higher than 3.
Those who give themselves less than 10 are lying; they feel they deserve 10, but think some false humility would make them even more righteous.