Close down all the Kingdom Halls, sell off the property, use the assembly halls as Mega Churches, by consolidating all the congregations who make up those circuits.
RolRod
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Kh's will be gone in 5 years! Here's how it will work
by nowwhat? inbesides the media center they are going to build in n.y. it's been noted they are also building one and a studio in australia.
there is no way donations can cover these massive projects.
so the money will have to come from the sale of the remaining halls.
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The future of the Watchtower Society
by mickygrey ini left way back in 2002, seems a long time ago now and i haven't really kept up with any developments since.. i've kept one ear open and noticed recently there is talk of the wt being investigated over the sex abuse cover ups, but over the years this story has come in and out of the news.. what is everybody's predictions as to the future of the borg?
i know what most people want to happen, but realistically, are we just looking at certain elements being hit because of the restructuring they did a few years ago to protect from this very thing?
looking further ahead, you'd like to think that more people would wake up?
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RolRod
Consider the Worldwide Church of God, the church as Herbert Armstrong created is gone. After he died, the father and son team of Joseph Tkach Sr. and Joseph Jr. discarded ALL of Armstrong's teachings and it became mainstream. But Armstrong had diehard followers and some 350 offshoots, all claiming to continue his legacy were formed. If the Watchtower was shut down and went bankrupt because of all the lawsuits. The Jehovah's Witnesses would continue. Just like the Bible Students survived after Russell died.
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If you're "anointed" don't seek out other "anointed" so says the Watchtower January 2020
by RolRod inwhen i was affiliated with the witnesses, there were barely 6,000 who profess to be of the anointed remnant.
i recently read somewhere that today there are over 20,000 who profess to be anointed.
that figure may be more when you consider those who meet and partake privately for fear of the stigma of claiming to be anointed.
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RolRod
When I was affiliated with the Witnesses, there were barely 6,000 who profess to be of the anointed remnant. I recently read somewhere that today there are over 20,000 who profess to be anointed. That figure may be more when you consider those who meet and partake privately for fear of the stigma of claiming to be anointed. Remember not too long ago such individuals were branded as mentally challenged by the Society.
But this little tidbit was recently brought to my attention, how the Governing Body has been pressuring these anointed ones not to gather together for personal Bible study. In Study Article number 5 in the January 2020 Watchtower they Society had this to say
https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines ... -with-you/
7 Anointed Christians do not feel that they should spend time only with other anointed ones, as if they were members of an exclusive club. They do not search out other anointed ones, hoping to discuss their anointing with them or to form private groups for Bible study. (Gal. 1:15-17) The congregation would not be united if anointed ones did those things. They would be working against the holy spirit, which helps God’s people to have peace and unity.—Rom. 16:17, 18.
One wonders what they are afraid of? It use to be that such warnings were only given to the rank and file, but if those who profess to be anointed start to study and seek each other out, they may come to other conclusions. The Holy Spirit may lead them to see Biblical beliefs not taught by the Governing Body, who now claim they and they alone are the Faithful and Discreet Slave Class. -
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Jehovah's Witnesses Mega Halls
by RolRod ini was thinking about this recently.
the society owns all the kingdom halls and with desperate need of money, their closing down and selling off properties.
consolidating congregations seems to be the order of the day.
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RolRod
I was thinking about this recently. The Society owns all the Kingdom Halls and with desperate need of money, their closing down and selling off properties. Consolidating congregations seems to be the order of the day. The only thing that is growing within the organization seems to be the number of "anointed" ones. When I was active, there were barely 6,000 who partook, 30 years later, I read somewhere it's more like 20,000 now, and it might be more by those who partake privately.
So what if the Society decided to turn their assembly halls into mega churches. They can get rid of the smaller Kingdom Halls and have the various congregations form one big one. They'll make money on the sale of the property and make money from the donations.
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The future of the Watchtower Society
by mickygrey ini left way back in 2002, seems a long time ago now and i haven't really kept up with any developments since.. i've kept one ear open and noticed recently there is talk of the wt being investigated over the sex abuse cover ups, but over the years this story has come in and out of the news.. what is everybody's predictions as to the future of the borg?
i know what most people want to happen, but realistically, are we just looking at certain elements being hit because of the restructuring they did a few years ago to protect from this very thing?
looking further ahead, you'd like to think that more people would wake up?
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RolRod
They'll survive … as long as people keep buying into what they have to say … remember even a lie has a little truth to it, or so many wouldn't be mislead.
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Would You Ever Go Back To The Witnesses??
by minimus inevery once in a while you hear people say they actually “miss” their old witness friends and or family.
some would have even stayed in the organization if they became a bit more liberal and open minded.
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RolRod
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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Amazing Read,Check this out!
by ZindagiNaMilegiDobaara incurrently reading : 30 years a watchtower slave.
cannot put it down.. this book pre-dates ray franz book "crisis of conscience", written from early 20th century, shortly after the jehovah's witnesses were formed.
the author describes the original true background of the watchtower society as a multi-million dollar publishing company.
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RolRod
Yeah I read the book. I have all his books. 30 YEARS was by far his best. It's still being published but in a edited version. So make sure you read the first edition, it has several hundred pages as oppose to the edited booklet version. Schnell had been a Bible Student during WWI. he implanted all the dictatorial rules of the Society in Germany, as Germany was the playing ground zero for Rutherford's takeover as Pope of the Watchtower. It's a good book as Schnell describes how the Society went from a Russell's Bible Students to what is now the Jehovah's Witnesses. I highly recommend it.
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Would You Ever Go Back To The Witnesses??
by minimus inevery once in a while you hear people say they actually “miss” their old witness friends and or family.
some would have even stayed in the organization if they became a bit more liberal and open minded.
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RolRod
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH …. that's a no
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Ever notice a lot of JWs don't have pets?
by JimmyYoung ini was told by several elders to not get a dog when i was looking for one in the 80s.
the end was close and we needed to focus on the preaching work.
i know some have pets but a lot don't.
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RolRod
They don't have time for pets. Walking the dog takes time away from preparing for meetings and witnessing
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The Truth that gives you eternal life
by RolRod innot sure if this is the proper place to post this.
i have a book, it's 8.5 x 11. the cover looks exactly like the old "truth" book, complete with bible embossed on the cover.
slight title change.
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RolRod
As the story goes this is based on those secret Bible studies that Bethelites were having in the late 1970s, you know the ones that eventually resulted in the expulsion of so many at Bethel including Ray Franz. It was given a similar title to the Truth Book because that was the book used to indoctrinate Bible studies.
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