His lack of a work ethic is almost as damaging to him as his sociopathy. Imagine sitting on a potential gold mine (his YT channel) and the only thing holding you back is your own laziness.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars (continued)
by Simon inuh oh, looks like the mega thread gave up the ghost, so while i investigate / fix it just continue the discussion here .... it's been a long 9 years lloyd evans / john cedars.
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C.T. Russell, Occultist
by metatron inone aspect of the watchtower's history that has never been.
adequately explained is russell's fascination with the occult.. the end of the 19th century saw the prominence of many occult.
were obsessed with egyptian symbols and magick based on the.
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TonusOH
Wasn't that around the same time that Joseph Smith was writing his addendum to the Bible?
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Is There Going to be Money in the New System?
by NotFormer inif not, what's in it for the gb?.
but seriously, how is it supposed to work?
pictures of jws in paradise show them raising crops, wearing clothes and building houses.
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TonusOH
Money and credit are useful forms of exchange as a community grows larger. Bartering is convenient when you are living in huts or caves and have very few material goods (including food). But as living standards increase and lives become more stable and organized, bartering can take up an inordinate amount of time and can lead to scarcity (more time spent bartering, less time spent producing goods to barter with).
In a world populated by perfect people and led by a god who provides everything and keeps things in order, money would not be any problem at all. It would work perfectly and suffer none of the issues that occur in an imperfect world.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars (continued)
by Simon inuh oh, looks like the mega thread gave up the ghost, so while i investigate / fix it just continue the discussion here .... it's been a long 9 years lloyd evans / john cedars.
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TonusOH
vienne: I wonder if he still sucks his thumb.
I hope not, considering where it is stuck most of the time.
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Any other churches call themselves the 'truth'??
by Beck_Melbourne inold habits die hard...and quite often in my comments i will refer to the borg as the 'truth'.
does anyone know of any other churches that refer to their own particular church or religion as the 'truth'??
also, does anyone know how it originated...all my life i have used the term...comments like 'how long have u been in the truth?
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TonusOH
I just assumed that every religion saw itself that way; I wasn't aware that it was a trait mostly unique to JWs. But I also cannot recall any non-JWs doing it. I guess it gets mixed up with phrases like "you think you have the truth, but you do not." I don't know when that began, though it is the kind of thing that Rutherford would have liked. A way to differentiate themselves while also poking everyone else in the eye.
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Ken and Barbie
by peacefulpete inforgive the insensitivity of this but does the wt imagine the "resurrected" bodies of the dead will have useless genitalia?
or will the humans 2.0 have the smooth appearance of a ken doll or the nipple-less breasts of a barbie.
any breasts at all?
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TonusOH
The impression I got (and this has been years, so I may not be remembering accurately) is that Jesus would rule during the thousand year period after Armaggedon, during which time humanity would achieve perfection. At the end of it, Satan is let loose for a short time and accounts are finally settled. Then Jesus would relinquish the throne to Jehovah.
What happens to Jesus after this? I don't think that was ever specified. But it is hard to imagine that he takes any meaningful role after that. He would be like one of the 144,000 at that point.
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Finally fixing my teeth, since "The End" never materialized.....thx WT HQ!
by WingCommander inthis is just one of several sore subjects for me concerning growing up in the toxic cult known as jehovah's witnesses.
health care.
specifically, dentistry.
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TonusOH
I think that feeling of wasted potential is often the worst part of it. There are so many examples, and some of them are heartbreaking, like the folks who were too old to have kids when they finally got out, and realized that they would never have children or grandchildren. It's awful.
I was kind of lucky, in that an opportunity in IT opened up for me just as I was coming to terms with the idea that I wouldn't be able to pursue a career as a comic book or fantasy artist. I was able to build a real career and am working towards a decent retirement, where I can draw and paint to my heart's content and not worry about pricing dog food for dinner.
My mother wasn't as lucky, she has remained a diehard PIMI and has spent 50+ years waiting for the end. She passed up a career as a nurse, and was smart enough to have done any number of things. But instead she has sat and waited for the end. What good would it do her to wake up in her mid-80s? All she has left, for the past 20ish years, is The New System. Everything that she could have accomplished? Too late. The clock did not run out on the world. It ran out on her.
There are so many stories like that.
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BREAKING NEWS | Highlights of 2023 Worldwide Service Year Report
by Drearyweather inbreaking news | highlights of 2023 worldwide service year report.
on november 15, 2023, the service committee of the governing body shared highlights of the 2023 worldwide service year report with the bethel family.
the following exciting increases were announced: baptisms: during the 2023 service year, 269,517 persons were baptized.
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TonusOH
Numbers of this type rarely grow or shrink in a constant direction. After a few years of suppressed growth or possibly even decline, a period of growth isn't out of the ordinary. I'm curious to see what effect the recent changes in doctrine/policy will have over the next few years.
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Will the GB Eventually "observe" Tithing?
by Sea Breeze infound this on fb from the recent losch talk.
time for a new business model?.
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TonusOH
If they do it in cash, it becomes easier to see just how much is being requested of them.
Say you have a JW who earns a modest salary, like $36,000 per year. Ten percent of that is $3,600. Or $300 per month. If you're more middle-class, you might need to donate twice as much to meet the standard. How many JWs will want to do that? How many are even able to?
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Did Charles Taze Russell die a broken man?
by Vanderhoven7 inhis 1914 predictions failed...but did he succumb to depression as a result?.
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TonusOH
Rutherford was something of a schemer. I doubt Russell would have ever caught on to his ambitions. No doubt he played the loyal stooge who was just happy to serve, until the opportunity to take over presented itself.
Something tells me that Russell would not have recognized the version of Rutherford who took over. Aside, perhaps, from the penchant for booze.