Just saw this ....
https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/uzfp4q/what_in_the_hell/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
just saw this ..... https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/uzfp4q/what_in_the_hell/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share.
Just saw this ....
https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/uzfp4q/what_in_the_hell/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
in a previous thread i mentioned how the society took down the pyramid monument at rosemont cemetary in pittsburgh.
well now there's something being built on the same site.
i'm thinking a high watchtower monument.
Maybe a Mount Rushmore of the Governing Body using giant bobbleheads.
in a previous thread i mentioned how the society took down the pyramid monument at rosemont cemetary in pittsburgh.
well now there's something being built on the same site.
i'm thinking a high watchtower monument.
In a previous thread I mentioned how the Society took down the Pyramid monument at Rosemont Cemetary in Pittsburgh. Well now there's something being built on the same site. Wonder what it is? I'm thinking a high Watchtower monument. Any guesses?
a new book on the events of the 1917 schism titled rutherford's coup is officially out on amazon.. authored by rud persson.
description.
raised a baptist, in 1906, joseph franklin rutherford, a provincial missouri attorney with a shrewd and scheming legal mind, became a baptized “bible student.” in 1907, rutherford became the legal counselor for the group's legally chartered corporation, the watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania.
Back in the 90s I self published the little booklet: "Daughters of the Tower". Which traced all the offshoots of the Society since the death of Russell in 1916. Among them was a short history of the Standfast movement. I'm in the process of updating it. Currently working on the Standfast chapter which could be a book of its own. So far some 42 pages.
The Stand Fast Bible Students Association were formed in 1918. They accepted the 7th Volume and separated from the Society. Believing the door to heaven was shut and the harvest was over, they pretty much gathered together doing nothing but waiting to be called home to heaven. While they waited they bickered about little things until they split and split and split into oblivion.
a new book on the events of the 1917 schism titled rutherford's coup is officially out on amazon.. authored by rud persson.
description.
raised a baptist, in 1906, joseph franklin rutherford, a provincial missouri attorney with a shrewd and scheming legal mind, became a baptized “bible student.” in 1907, rutherford became the legal counselor for the group's legally chartered corporation, the watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania.
Yeah it's pricey
a new book on the events of the 1917 schism titled rutherford's coup is officially out on amazon.. authored by rud persson.
description.
raised a baptist, in 1906, joseph franklin rutherford, a provincial missouri attorney with a shrewd and scheming legal mind, became a baptized “bible student.” in 1907, rutherford became the legal counselor for the group's legally chartered corporation, the watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania.
A NEW book on the events of the 1917 schism titled RUTHERFORD'S COUP is officially out on AMAZON.
Authored by Rud Persson
Description
Raised a Baptist, in 1906, Joseph Franklin Rutherford, a provincial Missouri attorney with a shrewd and scheming legal mind, became a baptized “Bible Student.” In 1907, Rutherford became the legal counselor for the group's legally chartered corporation, the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Ten years later, he became the corporation's president, serving as such for twenty-five years. From the beginning of his presidency to his death, Rutherford turned a small relatively unknown sect into a major religious empire which, in 1931, he named Jehovah's Witnesses. As a former staff researcher for the Watch Tower Corporation, I guarantee that no one is more knowledgeable about Joseph Rutherford’s presidency than Rud Persson.
This unique, eye-opening book is the result of decades of meticulous research. With an engaging style, and drawing on evidence from countless documents, he details how Rutherford and his cronies accomplished an illegal coup d’etat. This book represents the first methodical attempt to examine Rutherford’s rise to executive power amidst forceful opposition to his harsh authoritarianism, and it deserves a place on your bookshelf.
so the hotel bossert once owned by the society is facing foreclosure .
https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2022/05/06/brooklyn-heights-hotel-bossert-reported-to-be-in-pre-foreclosure/.
So the Hotel Bossert once owned by the Society is facing foreclosure
none of my changes save, and no messages or warnings or errors to indicate why?
is that turned off?
why isn't there any feedback from the server?
I've been trying to update my profile and password and nothing happens. It'll tell me an email will be sent but it never comes.
"crisis of allegiance" is a slim, but excellent book written by a professor of religion on the events in lethbridge, alberta, around 1981, that led to the expulsion of jim penton, a jw who believed he was anointed but also happened to think the wts had some doctrines wrong.. it's a great read that ties in quite closely with the campaign to get rid of ray franz, showing the dirty tricks used by the society to rid themselves of someone who dared to question them.
penton was an academic who the society loved when he wrote a book on their human rights legal challenges ... but when he expanded his research and decided to do a book on their history, pow!
they began regarding him with great suspicion.
This is a reprinted "2nd Edition". I have an original
i am plan to partake of the emblem for the first time.
i have informed my elders of my heavenly call during the time they met with me for my reinstatement last year on june, 2022. i informed my congo secretary also.
who else is intending to partake.
I find it interesting that you guys are critical of him partaking with the JWs making comments like:
"Why would someone want to take part in their rituals after disassociating from them?
Sounds like you’ve never really left."
And ...
"Why would anyone even want to visit a KH after 5 years out?"
Seems like most here haven't left either. You sit at your computers discussing the Witnesses, you haven't moved on.
So of you been "out" longer than you've been "in" and the JWs are still part of your life.