Notformer:
Yeah - nothing like expecting to be able to have it both ways!
i have a question about this article.. https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/jw-education-school/.
higher education can lead to moral and spiritual dangers.
a bible proverb says: "the shrewd one sees the danger and conceals himself.
Notformer:
Yeah - nothing like expecting to be able to have it both ways!
i have a question about this article.. https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/jw-education-school/.
higher education can lead to moral and spiritual dangers.
a bible proverb says: "the shrewd one sees the danger and conceals himself.
Jehovah's Witnesses feel that the environment in some universities or similar centers of higher learning can pose moral and spiritual dangers.
While remaining oblivious to the fact that - in this manner, at least - the workplace can be just as hazardous!
issues raised in this thread:.
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/6496820625145856/non-jw-parent-dating-jw-who-wants-children.
i'm trying to list all the things jw children are not allowed to do, or are discouraged from doing.
It would be perhaps easier to list the things which JW kids are permitted to - a list which would be very brief in size.
Little wonder the JWs manage to retain only one third of their young people!
even elders can be part of the new jw lite brigade these days.
they don’t need to go on door to door anymore and there is no requirement for anything really.. taking meeting parts is all dead easy you could turn up on the day with zero preparation because it’s all in the meeting workbook.. quarterly elders meetings are just old men having a good old natter just like old men do down the pub.. congregations could be likened to pubs or bars these days just without the drinks, those come at other times.. no need for territory maps, these almost went away with covid letter writing now they are extremely slow getting finished as those who still go door to door only do ten mins.. you could even voice your questions these days about things the gb say and then just say “we can’t be dogmatic we just don’t know”.
i predict they will say this about 1914 soon..
Maybe a little off-topic, but it is noticeable that those who have kept with the JW religion seem to share a common characteristic:
i.e. They pay lip-service to every utterance issued by the GB (and prior to that, “The Society”), but in practice, quietly ignore the more extreme demands of their religion. In that way, they are little different from the so-called “Mainstream Churches”. (This certainly applies to the members of my family who have remained with the JWs).
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/10/29/explosion-hits-jehovahs-witnesses-prayer-meeting-in-indias-kerala.
From an Indian work colleague (of the Christian pursuasion), India is rapidly becoming a Hindu state.
what happened to jehovah’s witness young men and why did it happen?______in the 1960s men of draft age were called upon to either serve in the military (during the vietnam war) or to comply with the alternate service option: serving in a hospital or community in need.. non-jehovah’s witnesses were faced with only one refusal: military service.jw boys and young men were instructed (in private) to refuse the alternate civilian service as well.
the superior authorities had made this exemption for people of conscience.the law was clear on this.
if we worked in a hospital community we would be free to go about our witnessing ministry - if we double-refused: we would languish in prison.a no-brainer to them.
The only thing he got from Ali was an old clock.
Very considerate of the boxer, Muhammad Ali. I would have thought an empty whiskey bottle more appropriate!
what happened to jehovah’s witness young men and why did it happen?______in the 1960s men of draft age were called upon to either serve in the military (during the vietnam war) or to comply with the alternate service option: serving in a hospital or community in need.. non-jehovah’s witnesses were faced with only one refusal: military service.jw boys and young men were instructed (in private) to refuse the alternate civilian service as well.
the superior authorities had made this exemption for people of conscience.the law was clear on this.
if we worked in a hospital community we would be free to go about our witnessing ministry - if we double-refused: we would languish in prison.a no-brainer to them.
Talk about being man-made and arbitrary!
While young JW men in the USA were being held to these rules, across the line in Mexico, they were permitted to bribe their way out of military service. They were told in writing that this was a conscience matter .i.e. if it didn’t bother either they or the relevant government official, they were free to offer a bribe to obtain the “cartilla”, which exempted them from being drafted.
Most Mexican officials were happy enough to issue the “cartilla”, if a brother made a suitable donation to that official’s favourite charity!
remember the spotlight movie?.
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/ae250e9e-8f1a-45bb-b757-47c0149cafb3.
as a kid mum told me usa was warned about the coming pearl harbor attack.. 9/11 and covid-19, history repeating.
so the decision was made (by Churchill, so the story goes) not to warn the population at all.
That urban legend has long since been dispelled, from as early as 1976.
An informative read is RV Jones's Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939 - 1945. (Reginald Victor Jones was Britain's Director of Scientific Intelligence during WWII).
In this publication, Jones devotes an entire chapter about the English industrial city of Coventry - which alone of all inland cities of the UK, was levelled during a nighttime bombing raid by German aircraft. The raid on Coventry succeeded simply because, for once, British radio countermeasures failed. In every other case, these measures were successful in neutralising the radio navigation system used by the Luftwaffe's bomber fleet. However, on the night of that raid on Coventry, somebody made a very simple error.
As Jones goes on to conclude on page 150 of Most Secret War:
"It is one of those instances, of which I have since found many, where enormous trouble is taken to get difficult parts right and then a slip up occurs because of lack of attention to a seemingly trivial detail."
Never underestimate the role that a simple, old time £µ€₭ -Up can play in a military disaster!
Straight out arrogance, too, has often played a significant part during failures of intelligence. Pearl Harbor is one example of that. As early as 29th November 1941, the US Secretary of the Navy circulated a general warning that hostilities were imminent. However, Pearl Harbor was not listed as a probable target. Thailand, Borneo and the Kra Isthmus were (correctly) identified as such - but prevailing opinion maintained that Japan was simply incapable of launching an attack on Pearl Harbor. Even after the attack, there were military and naval personnel who were "certain" that those aircraft had been piloted by Europeans.
Three days later, Britain's naval supremacy in the Far East was ended forever by the destruction of "Force Z". This was an event not believed possible - the sinking by aircraft of a battleship flotilla which was under way in the open sea. After these two disasters, both the USA and Great Britain had to come to terms with the fact that they had been bested by a supposedly "inferior" enemy. It is therefore hardly surprising that some wild ideas got circulated, trying to avoid facing up to the fact that they had underestimated their enemy.
Similarly, Israel, too, got taken by surprise in the 1973 Middle East War, simply because it badly underestimated its enemies. Despite all the intelligence reports that came in, which almost screamed out that the Arabs were about to attack, Israel's leadership - both civil and military - refused to believe that the Arab countries were at all capable of doing so. (A series of easy victories during the two previous Middle East wars had lulled them into a dangerously false sense of security).
As was observed afterwards, despite so much information at their disposal, Israel "made the worst possible estimate" of it.
In other words, it is not just a matter of having intelligence data available. Much can then go wrong during the analysis of this information, and wrong conclusions can be drawn when it is coloured by an imagined superiority of the enemy. Also, during the whole process, somebody can slip up during the execution of even a simple detail.
There are plenty of other alternatives to conspiracy when it comes to explaining military disasters. The good old fashioned £µ€₭ -Up has certainly played its role in more than a few!
i was born in 1977 & came in as a convert in 2003 --- so i have no idea what went on before my time.. however i have been familiar with the scriptures of "nobody knows the day or hour" & " it will come as a theif in the night" meaning that it was sure but unpredictable time.
how could anyone belive that anyone else ( organization or not) put a date on it?.
also what was the significance of 1975 anyway?
This was not just in their literature, either.
Other, more subtle means were also used to promote the idea. One example of this was the signage on the stage at District Conventions. Today, this would be quite forgotten, where it not for photographs and movie films taken by members of the audience. (One such example was recently posted on this discussion board).
this is going to break the hearts of a lot of uber-jw's!
reddit has now removed the video link of samuel herd telling jw's they will no longer have to report time or placements - just tick a box which says "active.".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akdshyx79rm&t=13s.
Bloody hell!
COs such as “Cyclone Rex” Manwaring will now have nothing with which to harangue the publishers about. (The subject of “hours” was all you ever heard from the likes of him).