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New NWT, then and now - a comparison of the 2013 NWT, 2013 vs 2017.
by MeanMrMustard inacts 2:9. old text:.
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Which Things Did Your Overzealous Parents Ban?
by pale.emperor inwe all know the gb like to impose rules upon the rules... but did anyone else out there have parents that implemented rules upon those rules?
mine did.
my mum tended to copy whatever the elders wives were doing and took it to the extreme.
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moreconfusedthanever
It is interesting that we have many of these extra rules in common. We were not to watch or read anything with witches or wizards in it. I read the Lord of the Rings and felt like such a rebel. Hahaha
I remember once we had the CO for lunch and my brother put on Cliff Richard's song "Devil Woman" my mum went a very nice shade of red.
My mother freaked out when I went and had my ears pierced a second time in my twenties. She was so unhappy about it that she spoke to the COs wife about it and the COs wife told her there was nothing wrong with it. Only then did she stop stressing about it.
Any movies to do with Star Wars, Star Trek, Aliens - anything that God has not created or is not of this world is demonic.
No cartoons because they are too violent.
If she caught you reading a novel you were told "if you have time to read, you should read the watchtower or do the vacuuming."
Now we have in laws telling my kids that Batman is demonic.
Certainly never read or watch anything with ghosts in it, including Caspar. No bewitched although somehow I did see some of the episodes.
No play dates after school with friends, but it was okay if they came to us.
No after school sports.
No coloured nail polish or leg shaving and no makeup.
I could go on.
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Do you (or did you) have much of a social life as a Jehovahs Witness.
by UnshackleTheChains ini ask this question out of interest, because as a jehovahs witness for some 26 years, i have always felt that there is an 'all work, no play' culture within the organisation.
the organisation doesn't promote social gatherings.
i could count on one hand each year how many get togethers we have had.
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moreconfusedthanever
I feel like in the 70s and 80s we had more social interaction in the congregation. It could, however, have been that my mother had a useful trade whereby everyone could come to her and save money on beauty services. There were always people at our house and we got invited a lot. Come my teenage years and mum taking a job, the pool of friends dried up. Then on my late 30s I had a sister share with me that I didn't get invited to gatherings because I am not the right sort - ie two faced, superficial and snobby
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New job blues
by Jayk infinally just got a really good job, i'm learning a trade and i love it.. its been a long time coming without any help from my family.
i'm in my late 20s finally about to be able to provide for myself.
it feels great but i still feel in missing something.
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moreconfusedthanever
At least one of your hobbies can be taken outside where you could meet people. Exercise - you could join a gym or a basketball team or soccer team or something like that.
In our area even your other two hobbies can be taken out to meet similar interested ones. They have drawing "lessons" and the local comic book stores have video game buses outside where you can go and play along side others.
As for authority - if you are a law abiding citizen then you obviously have no problem with authority. Not allowing people to tell you how to think and what to do without any good reason is not a problem with authority. It is self respect.
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Chapter 46 New Boy 50 years a Watchtower slave
by new boy inchapter 46. lenny and the band.
lenny hasn’t done shit for your organization.
“i just want to be in the band with lenny and the rest of the witnesses!”.
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So true about worldly ones being treated like human beings but if you decide you don't believe the GB anymore, you are dead in their eyes and treated as such. Do they honestly think that Jesus would treat people like that?
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Bringing reproach on Jehovah's name.
by ScottyRex ini have thought long and hard about this, you know in those midnight hours.. you will probably string me alive in what i say, but here you go-.
i feel that the jw's do have the truth.
i do agree with the doctrines and biblical exgenesis they propound.i do feel that they have the 'truth' i do understand they are imperfect, and i think they have had to 'refine' their teachings as time has gone on-and change accordingly- i see nothing wrong with this.
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moreconfusedthanever
You may well have thought long about it but what research have done?
One of the reasons I no longer believe them is the fact that they say they are the faithful and discreet slave and were chosen in 1919. How?
Now read what the chosen ones put out as truth back then in the finished mystery book and compare it to what they say is truth now.
God detests lies. Why would he approve a group who do not have any information right? If God inspired or directed them surely he could have given them the correct information from the beginning.
There are so many more indicators of them not having the truth and their handling of the child abuse cases cannot be defended.
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Happy Thanksgiving 2017
by EverApostate inonce upon a time, as a jw, i was afraid to buy turkey during thanksgiving time.
while attending the thursday night ministry school meeting (on thanksgiving day), i was cautious not to mention the word thanksgiving, for fear of bringing reproach to bigj.. now, free at last, my happy thanksgiving wishes to everyone who celebrate this holiday..
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moreconfusedthanever
We had an elder give a talk one time and he actually said "if you eat turkey ay Christmas time ho do you think you are kidding?"
I used to get nervous buying it too but if you like it, Christmas is the only time you can get it.
Same thing with Easter eggs and hot cross buns. So silly to get so anxious about food.
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Why isn't Lazarus my next-door neighbor?
by return of parakeet inafter looking through doug mason's "ransom" thread, i noticed a little discrepancy between dub doctrine and the bible; i.e.
lazarus.. if the wages of sin is death, lazarus paid the wages in full by dying, and when resurrected by jesus, he should then have been a "perfect" man.
after all, he paid his wages for his imperfection -- he died.
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moreconfusedthanever
They was mentioned on a previous post. Jesus had not paid the ransom yet so everlasting life was not yet available or something like that?
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Chapter 45 New Boy 50 years a Watchtower slave
by new boy inchapter 45 do you want to shake hands at least?.
on the weekend of july 28th and 29th of 2001, we decided to have a “big chill” party at our house.
witness friends came from all over the country.
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moreconfusedthanever
Oh my goodness that is so sad.
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"not doing well spiritually"
by Introvert 2 inworking late tonight i just thought this up : whenever we used to hear someone say " so and so is not doing well spiritually™ " or "not doing well in the truth™ " what it really means is they aren't doing well climbing the wtbts's corporate ladder or doing their beck and call following the herd cult thingy.
been brought up before but had to share..feel free to add..
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moreconfusedthanever
I mentioned to a sister that a mutual friend of ours is very busy. Her response was "busy in the truth?". Only that would be acceptable. Mustn't be busy doing anything else.