@victor
Very well summarised. đź‘Źđź‘Ź
step 1. we admitted we were powerless under a tyrannical man made mindset to which we surrendered our power and self determination.
our self honesty and need to rescue our sanity led us to fade, walk away, or disfellowship our slave masters.
jehovah's witnesses are nothing more than a business enterprise set up by, c.t.
@victor
Very well summarised. đź‘Źđź‘Ź
regarding prophecies, i can’t name one thing jws have been correct about.
as a matter of fact nothing stands out to me that shows the witnesses have the truth..
That the World would hate you.
The world hates them because they recognise that they are a cult and a collection of very weird people.
i was watching a news report last night on the homeless people in chicago, who were living outdoors in extreme cold and snow.
the homeless were seen living under bridges and street tunnels.. a missionary church called ''the night ministry'' was driving around helping the homeless with water, food , blankets and free rides to a local hospital if they were in need of medical care.
talk about following the words of jesus!.
It is one of the things that made me leave. The WT doesn't lift a finger to help those in need in the local community or farther afield.
I remember going back to the time of the Romanian Orphan crisis, one brother happily told the congregation in an answer that a member of his family, with connections to a pentecostal church, were getting together donations and money to send volunteers and a lorry load of supplies from the UK out to Romania. This relative asked him for a donation to buy blankets for the kiddies.
He told everyone that he declared "those children don't need food and clothes. What they need is God's Word and the hope of a better life. Take them Bibles if you really want to help them!"
I was gobsmacked and disgusted by his statement, which he was revelling in. And was applauded for by other brothers. I thought to myself that this is not the attitude of a true Christian. Since then I started giving my monthly donation to the charity shop run by the group his relative belonged to, for although I don't want their religion, I do see them out in the local community and farther afield helping people with nothing and in real need.
ok, so i know that the following article is from a roman catholic church blogger, but i thought that his ratios and comparisons were very well set out, if anyone else is interested.
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https://completechristianity.blog/2020/02/09/on-jehovahs-witnesses/.
OK, so I know that the following article is from a Roman Catholic Church blogger, but I thought that his ratios and comparisons were very well set out, if anyone else is interested.
https://completechristianity.blog/2020/02/09/on-jehovahs-witnesses/
bbc news - jehovah's witnesses told to pay rape victim ÂŁ62k.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-51316153 .
BBC News - Jehovah's Witnesses told to pay rape victim ÂŁ62k
this guy was not a born in and did not really work his way up from the very bottom.
he kind of got some kind of fast track.
its a bit strange.
In the published JW lifestory of TM he said that the person who studied with him was of the anointed.
He probably learned the right words to say plus the appropriate masonic-style handshakes etc.
do any of you remember things you should never have said to a fellow j.w ?.
two of mine come to mind, one was when we were out in field circus one day and my companion was complaining of knee pain, he explained, " it has a crack in it ", i replied " that explains why my bum hurts, that's got a crack in it", the other one was when a guy showed me a chef's knife he had bought for chopping, and i said " i always wanted a big chopper ".. you ?.
I remember the service overseer trying to encourage greater FS participation during a local needs talk said "looking at the hours reported our sisters are doing a lot better than the brothers."
Then he said "Brothers! You will all have to pull your socks up as high as the sisters!"
And wondered why everyone fell about laughing, as we pictured them pulling their socks up as high as the sisters' stockings.
But the one that was brilliant and still has me laughing was the stuffy elder who was giving a talk about design in creation over evolution and chose the octopus as his example. Then he proceeded to talk about the suction pads that the octopus had on each of its TESTICLES. He used the mispronounced word about 6 further times to everyone's delight.
Me and another friend had to leave the main auditorium and hurry into the foyer, I had a handkerchief stuffed in my mouth to stop my loud guffaws, and my friend had tears running down his cheeks.
We were told off later for being disrespectful of an older man, but Hey! he started it.
the watchtower doesn't hold out any hope for us ever seeing our beloved animals again.
i find it very difficult to believe that god -- a god of love -- would refuse to resurrect an animal that we had become so attached to.
over the years i have bonded with no less than four (4) dogs, all of which were/are like family to me.
I remember that we believed that the Ransom sacrifice of Jesus only covered humans, so animals wouldn't be resurrected.
Anyway one day while out in the ministry with our visiting circuit overseer we got into a good chat with a householder. After listening to the promise of a new world, he asked "I have a favourite horse, it's my pride and joy. To me it wouldn't be paradise for me if I couldn't be riding my horse there. Do you think that if my horse died it would happen?"
So I was thinking how do I tactfully say to him "no" without getting bogged down, when the circuit overseer (much to my surprise and open mouth) chipped in immediately with "of course your beloved horse will be with you in paradise. Here's the Bible scripture which proves it."
And he proceeded to open his Bible and read the verse in Psalms about God opening his hand and supplying everyone's heart's desire.
When we walked away I challenged him on it. But he was adamant that if that was this man's desire God would fulfil it for him, although he did add "it might not be the exact same horse, but it would be the closest copy possible to satisfy that man's needs" in the New World.
But years later when I was PIMO I figured the C.O. probably would have said anything if he thought that by doing so, he could get the man to agree to a Bible study...
we don’t get many invitations to congregational social gatherings.
we don’t attend midweek meetings and miss about 1/3 of sunday meetings.
we go in service at least once a month.
Wonder what they would make of Jesus inviting the blind, lame, etc to the banquet.
"No, No, Lord. They don't participate in our weekly meetings..."
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some people on this forum have said that they never really believed any aspect of wt teaching, that they couldn't wait to get free of it all.. others seems to have been really gung ho, believing it all until something happened that got you questioning "the truth.".
i would say my own high water mark was about 50%, which put me squarely on the fence, trying to decide if i should be in or out.. how about you?.
Regarding my comment above, that should have been Hebrews 11:16.
Only spotted my mistake.