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Posts by jp1692
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A Message to Active Elders Lurking on JWN
by 00DAD inthere are really only a couple of reasons an active elder would be lurking here on jwn.. .
[if !supportlists]i. your ever growing doubts about the organization have led you here, or.
[if !supportlists]ii.
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2019 Atlanta International Convention Videos!
by Atlantis in2019 atlanta international convention videos?.
friday morning https://we.tl/t-n0akrhx91g friday afternoon https://we.tl/t-9wbk8o915t.
.. saturday morning https://we.tl/t-l4tbcbdfrl.
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jp1692
Sounds good. It's interesting that as an "apostate" I know have more up-to-date information than I ever did during the twenty years I was an elder!
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2019 Atlanta International Convention Videos!
by Atlantis in2019 atlanta international convention videos?.
friday morning https://we.tl/t-n0akrhx91g friday afternoon https://we.tl/t-9wbk8o915t.
.. saturday morning https://we.tl/t-l4tbcbdfrl.
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jp1692
Thank Atlantis and Petra!
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Were You A Gullible JW?
by minimus ini think every congregation has their group that sees everything as a sign that they are god’s chosen people.
if a witness didn’t go to a meeting and a storm came and destroyed their house and killed them, and only the kingdom hall was saved, that was a sign that we should be in jehovah’s house.
if russia persecuted jws , it’s proof we are living in the last days.
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jp1692
Minimus, thank you for clarifying!
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Were You A Gullible JW?
by minimus ini think every congregation has their group that sees everything as a sign that they are god’s chosen people.
if a witness didn’t go to a meeting and a storm came and destroyed their house and killed them, and only the kingdom hall was saved, that was a sign that we should be in jehovah’s house.
if russia persecuted jws , it’s proof we are living in the last days.
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jp1692
Minimus, please see my response to I Quit.
They brought up a good point which persuaded me to reconsider my initial post.
In retrospect I would now revise my initial post to read: “The vast majority of cult members are gullible. Those that aren’t are probably cowards or fools, maybe both.”
Still, it’s not like there wasn’t any context for my initial statement which you quoted. Did you even read the balance of my posts? I am just trying to have a discussion on an interesting subject for us ex-cult members, particularly in light of the fact that many of us still have family or friends captive to this religion.
As I said before, your threads "often feels like you are baiting forum members for an argument rather than inviting us to a genuine discussion.”
Your last few comments only confirm my opinion in this regard. For this reason, I rarely post in your threads. But this one intrigued me, so I made an exception.
Was that a mistake?
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Were You A Gullible JW?
by minimus ini think every congregation has their group that sees everything as a sign that they are god’s chosen people.
if a witness didn’t go to a meeting and a storm came and destroyed their house and killed them, and only the kingdom hall was saved, that was a sign that we should be in jehovah’s house.
if russia persecuted jws , it’s proof we are living in the last days.
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jp1692
I Quit: I'm not sure if the ones that stay in but don't believe it are gullible; maybe they just don't want to deal with the consequences of leaving or lack the courage take a stand.
Of course. It’s complicated, as I said in my earlier posts.
Nevertheless, I believe all of the things you wrote are true. They certainly are not mutually exclusive.
A person can be unwilling “to deal with the consequences of leaving [and] lack the courage take a stand” and be gullible insofar as they believe (and/or rationalize to themselves) that they don’t have a choice in the matter.
Not all chains are physical.
That being said, if someone accepts in full knowledge and commits to an inauthentic life—pretending to believe things they actually don’t—then they aren’t being gullible; they are being cowardly.
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Were You A Gullible JW?
by minimus ini think every congregation has their group that sees everything as a sign that they are god’s chosen people.
if a witness didn’t go to a meeting and a storm came and destroyed their house and killed them, and only the kingdom hall was saved, that was a sign that we should be in jehovah’s house.
if russia persecuted jws , it’s proof we are living in the last days.
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jp1692
Minimus: You might consider not being so black and white in some of your opinions.
That’s ironic. I am anything but “so black and white” in my opinions.
Perhaps you should take a minute and peruse the diverse threads I’ve started or commented on. Then you’d see how inaccurate your appraisal of my opinions is.
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Were You A Gullible JW?
by minimus ini think every congregation has their group that sees everything as a sign that they are god’s chosen people.
if a witness didn’t go to a meeting and a storm came and destroyed their house and killed them, and only the kingdom hall was saved, that was a sign that we should be in jehovah’s house.
if russia persecuted jws , it’s proof we are living in the last days.
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jp1692
Minimus: I know baptized Witnesses that were raised in the religion and never believed in anything. They were forced to get baptized by their parents. They were in the cult but were never gullible.
Granted.
Are those people still in the religion? If so, then I would classify those individuals as gullible for the reasons I explained in my previous posts.
If not, then I would agree: those people were not gullible. They are former cult members and survivors.
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Were You A Gullible JW?
by minimus ini think every congregation has their group that sees everything as a sign that they are god’s chosen people.
if a witness didn’t go to a meeting and a storm came and destroyed their house and killed them, and only the kingdom hall was saved, that was a sign that we should be in jehovah’s house.
if russia persecuted jws , it’s proof we are living in the last days.
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jp1692
Gullibility manifests itself in a variety of ways. Succumbing to pressure to do something in which you do not believe and then continuing to stay that course is it’s own kind of gullibility: the false belief that we must do something we don’t believe in and/or conform to a way of life we don’t want.
Each of us has the power of choice, even when we believed we didn’t.
Again, I am very well aware of the complex and often sophisticated psychological methods of manipulation that cults use to control their members, but that wasn’t the explicit question asked in the OP.
Minimus, I’ve noticed that you often create threads on a wide variety of topics that ask for simplistic answers to complex questions. Then, you and others, will take exception to many of the simple, direct answers. This thread is definitely one of those as I noted in my initial response.
It often feels like you are baiting forum members for an argument rather than inviting us to a genuine discussion.
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THE SHEEP MUST CALL OUT FIRST FOR SHEPHERD TO SEARCH FOR IT?
by blondie inwhen i was still going to meetings, a wt study article said this:.
https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2002163?q=bleat&p=sen.
13 in scotland some young lambs were grazing in a pasture when one of them strayed to the side of a hillock and tumbled onto a ledge below.
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jp1692
More victim blaming by the WTBTS.
Let’s review: It’s a cult!