Bloody Hell!
She’s broken out in a fresh place.
(Or as the Australian comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson described it “That £#cking cat’s back”)
anybody heard of this?
a lot on social media are saying she was jw.. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10213113850013380&id=1007975796&set=p.10213113850013380.
http://leftmeltdowns.blogspot.com/2018/11/missing-teen-linda-marie-sex-trafficking.html?m=1.
Bloody Hell!
She’s broken out in a fresh place.
(Or as the Australian comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson described it “That £#cking cat’s back”)
thinking back when i was a true believer these are probably the top ten reasons why i believed jws are the true religion.
1. they show love among themselves by not going to war.
not killing your fellow believers in any circumstances, including war, would seem to be a very basic requirement for true christianity.
“It’s a fantasy of the future”
Is that the same thing as a “Pie in the Sky”?
That about domes the whole JW business up.
for jws who believe that jehovah had a hand in reviving the truth in the nineteenth century this is enough explanation for how jws managed to achieve a closer approximation to early christian beliefs and practices than other groups.
but is there an explanation for this phenomenon that doesn’t rely on supernatural intervention?
new testament scholar james dunn explains the difficulty of interpreting the biblical texts in this way:.
OnTheWayOut,
You just hit the proverbial nail on the proverbial head!
Thanks for bringing the discussion back on topic.
thinking back when i was a true believer these are probably the top ten reasons why i believed jws are the true religion.
1. they show love among themselves by not going to war.
not killing your fellow believers in any circumstances, including war, would seem to be a very basic requirement for true christianity.
Their founder, Russell
The various Bible Student groups would vehemently dispute that statement. According to them, CT Russell did not found the Jehovahs Witnesses. Rather, this was the work of a thug by the name of Joseph Rutherford, who had earlier seized control of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Very little of Charles Russell’s ideas are still taught by the JWs. Little wonder that the copious written works of Russell ceased publication a long, long time ago!
i've been meaning to share some recent experiences that defy the usual tropes about the 'world gone to hell' or 'people now days".. as some of you may remember i was seriously ill for a while and had to close my business and shop.
now, as it seems i have beaten it, i put up a sign again advertising that in a limited way i'm back.. what amazes me is how many times over the past 2 years customers and even competition have written and called to express their concern and best wishes.
just last week i had a personal visit of someone who i thought of as a rival, come in and shake my hand sincerely happy to see me up and around.
“the world is irredeemably bad and love and decency are things of the past”.
There is a religious group who has been spruiking that one just about forever!
michael moore writes:.
a cult is an organization that enslaves minds and destroys families using cult mind control.
cult mind control involves orchestrated deception, social pressure, psychological abuse, and repetitive indoctrination (brainwashing) centering around an unchallengeable ideology enforced in a totalitarian way in a closed socially-separatist community setting.
From the description given by Michael Moore, a cult would not necessarily have to be religious in background. Some of the more extreme political groups would also fit the bill - subjecting their members as they do to such things as orchestrated deception, social pressure, psychological abuse and repetitive indoctrination. (As happened to Allied prisoners of war who were captured by the Communists during the Korean War).
is there any independently verified evidence that a miracle worker called jesus existed and did the things that the bible said he did?.
the four gospels were written by unknown authors many decades after the so called events, so can't be considered as eyewitness accounts.
i think that there may have been a apocalyptic preacher who was executed by the romans and the story evolved from their.
And that your imaginary friend has a imaginary sword doesn't bother me either.
Very well said!
https://youtu.be/xhpnp8xtsk4?si=kq55iap5anhlehgd.
so on the 17th of september the european court of human rights (echr) condemned spain over a case involving a jehovah’s witness who was given a blood transfusion during emergency surgery, against her will, this case was well documented earlier last year as a victory for the exjw community and a sign that european countries are turning on the watchtower, unfortunately this was a shortlived victory since the finally authority are no longer countries and their courts but nefarious organizations like the echr that over rule their decisions, and i'm afraid this is the same way is going to go if the victory in norway ends up in strasburg in the hands of the echr.. the case involved an ecuadorian national residing in spain, who was given a transfusion despite her religious objections.
spain found itself in a difficult position when confronted with this case.
No "freedom" is ever absolute. The question is just how far can "Freedom of Worship" be taken?
A good example of this was seen in the "Cargo Cults" which once flourished in the Melanesian islands of the South Pacific. The "Pie in the Sky" teachings of many of these Cargo Cult groups had a lot of similarities with those of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Furthermore, there were times when "The End" that was "Nigh" became so "Close" that various Cargo Cult leaders instructed their followers to abandon their food gardens - this in a society that survived on subsistence agriculture. It was at this point that the colonial authorities usually stepped in and shut down the cults who were preaching such destructive nonsense. While this could well be branded as "denial of religious freedom", it did at least prevent the widespread disastrous famines which would have quickly followed. (Talk about "dying with ones rights on!")
This very concept of a "Free Will" is a myth which was actually generated by Christian theologians.
Humans certainly have a will - but it isn't always free. Humans do make choices, but these are by no means always independent choices. Nearly every choice depends on a lot of biological, social and personal conditions which you cannot determine for yourself. These conditioned are determined in part by such things as ones gender, biochemistry, genetic makeup, family background and national culture.
Christian theologians would have us believe that we all have a "Free Will", but the Advertising Industry has always known otherwise!
new to the forum.
i have a question i did not get any feed back for on another site.
what to these people who gave decades working for free in bethel when they are 60 plus years old.
According to Raymond Franz in his work Crisis of Conscience, Nathan Knorr once even volunteered that the JWs “Don’t look after the welfare of the individual members”. He went on to acknowledge that the churches do a better job of that.
Furthermore, the charitable institutions operated by many of the “Churches of Christendom” extend their help to persons who are not even church members. I myself have seen JW elders direct needy congregation members to such church-run charities. (A popular one being Presbyterian Social Services). This was in a small community, where word soon gets around - and in this case it very quickly did (in the form of “ Can’t you JWs look after yourselves”).
How ironic if those former Bethelites have to now turn to the much-despised “Churches of Christendom” for their very survival . (After having for decades collectively excoriated such entities as being “works of The Devil).
say it ain’t so!
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in one sense it’s a no brainer because the figures just don’t add up any more.. in another (negative) sense it’s a no brainer because it’s been fundamental to jws since year dot and might undermine the whole thing?
There is, though, the problem of rumours.
A bit like the one which did the rounds a few decades ago now about the warehouse that the WTS was said to be building - specifically being constructed to store all the rumours in!