You bet they do. And when Armageddon comes, they will dash to put on their Sunday best too.
eyeslice2
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Do Jw's Dress up in meeting clothes for Zoom meetings?
by jeremiah18:5-10 ini am just curious if anyone knows whether the "friends" still are required to wear "meeting clothes" for attending meetings through zoom?
such emphasis on dressing in a godly manner over the decades, would be interesting if some attend in pajamas or their work clothes, no makeup, etc....
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Do you know anyone with corona virus?
by eyeslice2 injust asking if any here personally know anyone with or who has had the corona virus?.
what was their experience like?
are they on the mend?.
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eyeslice2
Just asking if any here personally know anyone with or who has had the corona virus?
What was their experience like? Are they on the mend?
Asking as there is a lot of press about number of deaths and people are right to be worried but at the same time we need things in perspective.
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Kingdom hall up for salw
by pepperheart inthere is a kingdom hall up for sale in longbridge birmingham uk and its on the rughtmove website.
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eyeslice2
RubaDub
They sold our beautiful Assembly Hall here in South Florida (Fort Lauderdale area) a few years ago to an Evangelical Church. I can't tell you how many hours I volunteered in doing maintenance and kept it looking like a jewel here on the edge of the Everglades
So, you can't work for Babylon the Great as a carpenter even if it is your trade, but they can use brothers and sisters to give their time and materials freely and then sell to a religious organization.
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Are Jehovah’s Witnesses competent to resolve the issue of blood transfusion?
by 30LPP inhello everyone.. first of all, i would like to say hello to all of you.i am not a jehovah's witness but i have been a child with "truth" because of my family.
i am interested in the subject of this sect in the hope that i will be able to wake up the rest of my family.i would also like to share with you another interesting book of polish author włodzimierz bednarski, which was released in 2019, quite recently, and which is a small guidebook for the medical community and criticism of the watchtower society’s teachings.the book in pdf format is available for download at: .
are jehovah’s witnesses competent to resolve the issue of blood transfusion?known books of this author are also:armageddon in 1975 'probability' or 'possibility'?year 1925 and millions now living will never die!ever-changing teachings of jehovah's witnessesthis book will probably be released later at:https://wtsarchive.com/pubs/3rd-party-publicationsi encourage you to read the above materials, because they are really worth it.. i wish everyone perseverance and health..
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eyeslice2
I'm with others on this; blood was to represent a life taken, be it animal or human.
Are Jehovah’s Witnesses competent to resolve the issue of blood transfusion? No!
There are so many things that don't make sense from a doctrinal point of view. Why are blood fractions allowed but not whole cells and platlets? Why can JWs receive blood fractions but not give blood for blood fractions? Why can a JW have blood salvaged during in an operation but not pre-store their own blood? Why if it is the case of a minor are they happy to delegate responsibility to courts?
As an elder I once asked these to our HLC members but didn't get much of a straight answer. They just stick to the party line; "whole blood bad, fractions fine".
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So the Witnesses still believe in rapture
by eyeslice2 inaccording today's watchtower, all the remaining ones of the anointed ones will be in heaven when the great tribulation breaks to join jesus in the battle against evil.
the watchtower was making the point that at that time god's organization will be ran by members of the 'other sheep'.
it didn't say how these remaining ones find themselves in heaven, but presumably they will be taken, i.e.
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eyeslice2
According today's Watchtower, all the remaining ones of the anointed ones will be in heaven when the Great Tribulation breaks to join Jesus in the battle against evil. The Watchtower was making the point that at that time God's organization will be ran by members of the 'other sheep'.
It didn't say how these remaining ones find themselves in heaven, but presumably they will be taken, i.e. rapture, which is defined as:
The rapture is an eschatological concept within Christianity, particularly within branches of American evangelicalism, consisting of an end-time event when all Christian believers who are alive, along with resurrected believers, will rise "in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air."
Not quite that definition, as to fit in with previous failed predictions, they believe that those of the 144,000 who had previously died were resurrected in 1918 (not sure if 1918 or 1919, my JW theology is a bit rusty now).
It's just as they believed in 1914 when Russell and Co. thought they were going to meet Christ in the clouds, but of course 99% of Witnesses today won't even know about that.
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JW.org greater than the Bible now
by eyeslice2 inthere was a time when brooklyn bethel was emblazoned with the words; "read god's word the bible daily" but it seems to me now that even the bible has taken second place to jw.org.
i remember having lots of studies using the 'truth' book.
we asked the students in those days to prepare well and look up the scriptures in their own copy of the bible.
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eyeslice2
There was a time when Brooklyn Bethel was emblazoned with the words; "Read God's Word the Bible Daily" but it seems to me now that even the Bible has taken second place to JW.org.
I remember having lots of studies using the 'Truth' book. We asked the students in those days to prepare well and look up the scriptures in their own copy of the Bible. All I see now are people being directed to JW.org and asked to download something or other.
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Not training speakers/teachers any more?
by eyeslice2 innot having attended any meetings since about 2001, for reasons of safety (sounds a bit dramatic but i don't like my wife being out on her own late at night where we live now), i have started accompanying her to the mid-week meeting.. when i was young, the ministry school and service meeting were central to training brothers to take the lead.
you were assigned instruction talks, then if you cut it, you moved pretty rapidly to public talks - a full 55 mins at the time.
i was just 18 years old when i gave my first public talk and this was a first step to moving rapidly through the ranks.
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eyeslice2
Agree with you Tech49, reading a few verses from the Bible with no introduction, no application and no conclusion hardly counts as a privilege.
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'Experiences(tm)'! Made up or totally true??
by punkofnice inat one assembly(tm), i was asked to relate an 'experience(tm)' which i did.
however, during rehearsals, the geezer in charge elder or co or some such title, told me that i shouldn't tell it the way it was.
i did a 're-enactment(tm)' with another 'brother(tm)'.
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eyeslice2
The other way they get round no new experiences, is to re-tell old ones.
I've often seen 'brother and sister old timers' being interviewed on the platform relating experiences from 30 plus years back, especially if they were ex-missionaries or had served overseas.
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3 New Letters Arrived!--2019-December!
by Atlantis in2019 december brd newsletter.
https://docdro.id/odvxhqr.
2019-s-1-e-congregation field service and meeting attendance report.
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eyeslice2
How times have changed.
When I was really young, about 12 years old, I had the job of preparing the the invitations for the public talk every week. I can't remember exactly how the job went but I think the title of the talk and the back of the tract where pre-printed by Bethel and I had a small printing kit (Jon Bull rubber print set) and I used to set up the address of the KH, and the date and time of the talk and then stamp hundreds of the things in a space on the front. In those days, I didn't even count my time for this rather soul-destroying task.
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Not training speakers/teachers any more?
by eyeslice2 innot having attended any meetings since about 2001, for reasons of safety (sounds a bit dramatic but i don't like my wife being out on her own late at night where we live now), i have started accompanying her to the mid-week meeting.. when i was young, the ministry school and service meeting were central to training brothers to take the lead.
you were assigned instruction talks, then if you cut it, you moved pretty rapidly to public talks - a full 55 mins at the time.
i was just 18 years old when i gave my first public talk and this was a first step to moving rapidly through the ranks.
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eyeslice2
Not having attended any meetings since about 2001, for reasons of safety (sounds a bit dramatic but I don't like my wife being out on her own late at night where we live now), I have started accompanying her to the mid-week meeting.
When I was young, the ministry school and service meeting were central to training brothers to take the lead. You were assigned instruction talks, then if you cut it, you moved pretty rapidly to public talks - a full 55 mins at the time. I was just 18 years old when I gave my first public talk and this was a first step to moving rapidly through the ranks. I was only 19 years old when I was appointed group study conductor, in those days a key teaching role as you had the opportunity to interact with a relatively small group of publishers.
I was so surprised to find how different they are nowadays to when I was 'in'. No instruction talk, all the parts carefully orchestrated by head office, no room for any of the elders to put a personal or local spin on things. So, it is very apparent to me that the GB are not particularly interested in training speakers and teachers any more. Whilst I don't expect they will become a totally internet based religion with no meetings, I do suspect that in future all parts will done as pre-recorded items from head office. Elders will no longer be primarily teachers as such but merely 'enforcers' tasked with making sure the flock keep in line with whatever is dished down from above.