The old folks are going digital too! I see no age bias in the technolust that was unleashed in the Hall once tablets started being promoted for showing videos to householders.
Apognophos
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If you don't have an "electronic device" you aren't ready for service!
by LostGeneration infrom the feb 2015 km, page 2:.
have a publisher demonstrate how he.
prepares for the ministry by reviewing the tracts,.
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What Was Your Body of Elders Like?
by minimus inwere they pretty much a good group of men?
we're they jerks?.
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Apognophos
Some of the guys were sweethearts, some were clueless. Just men. Our elders were deluded or fakes. One told the truth about 1975 and got kicked out.
Can you relate more details about what he said, JWdaughter? It's surprising that he would get removed just for acknowledging the Society wrote things about 1975, if that's what you mean.
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Media request to record/broadcast oral argument; from ABC News New York
by Londo111 inhttp://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=a136641.
see last item:.
"media request to record/broadcast oral argument; from abc news new york".
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Apognophos
Haha, oh my, that's funny and an appealing idea. There is a decent chance that the supplied email address will first be asked to confirm that it wants notifications, but that's still something.
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AAWA activists burst into a Kingdom Hall in Kent!
by raymond frantz inaawa activists burst into a kingdom hall in kent.
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Apognophos
When was the last time virtually everyone here agreed on something? That tells you how much these AAWA-or-not-AAWA guys screwed up
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What Was Your Body of Elders Like?
by minimus inwere they pretty much a good group of men?
we're they jerks?.
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Apognophos
The congregation I grew up in had a well-liked elder body. They seemed like upright guys. The congregation was squeaky-clean, so it's hard for me to know if they were strict or not, because very little ever happened that warranted a JC. It's probably a large part of why it took so long for me to start seeing the cracks in the foundation of the religion, because the congregation was so pleasant. The BOE was also maybe 50% Bethelites, so everything was kept in shipshape and the brothers had a perfect orthodox understanding of all the doctrines.
Then I moved somewhere further from the headquarters, and that BOE seemed like it was 50% good old boys who didn't have much of a clue what they were doing. Any whispering among publishers to the effect that they were not doing their job properly was met with self-righteous rebukes from the elders, and at least one marking talk.
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Genuine repentance - if you can fake that you'll avoid getting disfellowshipped
by slimboyfat into paraphrase a well known saying.
is it true, in a judicial committee, if you can fake repentance, then they are likely to let you off being disfellowshipped, almost regardless of the "severity" of the sin involved?
can former elders and perhaps victims of the process shed light on the matter?
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Apognophos
You know what's interesting about the lack of mercy being shown in many DFing stories we've heard on JWN? When someone at a company screws up and the screw-up is known publicly, the company often fires them just to avoid controversy. Sometimes they didn't even mess up badly, but someone complained that they said something offensive. Doesn't matter, they're gone, and the company is already washing their hands of the incident. It's a way for them to "make a statement" about where they stand on something, in order to save face. Now, if someone only screws up privately, well... we've all worked at companies where there's a guy who perpetually screws up everything he touches, and everyone internal to the company knows it, and somehow he still holds onto his job.
So then we have the judicial situation at the Kingdom Hall: if you screw up and it's not widely publicized, you get reproved privately, or at worst publicly, and lose some privileges for a while. Not a big deal. If what you did is in the local newspaper, well, you're pretty much up Disfellowshipping Creek without a paddle. Anyone else see any similarities? Not only Jesus, but even Chuck Russell would be spinning in his grave to find out that the religious movement he founded now works just like a compassionless corporation that treats its members as expendable resources.
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Active JW's and JW Lurkers- Especially JW Defenders and Believers: A Few Questions For You
by OnTheWayOut inwhile there are not too many currently defending the watchtower in this discussion forum, it happens from time to time.
and quite often, there may be new people and lurkers reading these discussions.
i just wanted you to ponder these questions.
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Apognophos
Sorry you feel I have a "Tourette Syndrome"
There's no "feel" about it, you're spraying trash talk all over the forum for no reason. Have you any idea how much some of the people on here have suffered? Any idea at all? And yet you're one of the few people actually swearing and using juvenile insults. They're coping like adults, and you're not.
My whole family is tore apart by one J-Dub Club Bitch......So sorry if I may come across a little less "Cheery"
You don't like your daughter-in-law. We get it already. Guess what? Your son loves her or he wouldn't have married her. I don't care if you think she's a "devil" or a "bitch". I'm surprised you think any of what you're posting is acceptable.
My son didn't CHOOSE to join........................I'ts a BRAIN WASH/CULT. He's been pulled in. I guess you haven't figured that out yet.
Can you provide a citation of a psychology study to prove that brainwashing exists? Your son joined the religion in order to clean up his life, and maybe his wife-to-be also drew him in. I see no coercion there.
You should already know Simon is a Moderator.
Incorrect. He's the administrator. Normally admins use mods to manage the forum. I assume he still has a team of moderators, if they all haven't quit on him by now, and I was simply wishing out loud that I knew their names.
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Active JW's and JW Lurkers- Especially JW Defenders and Believers: A Few Questions For You
by OnTheWayOut inwhile there are not too many currently defending the watchtower in this discussion forum, it happens from time to time.
and quite often, there may be new people and lurkers reading these discussions.
i just wanted you to ponder these questions.
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Apognophos
His son chose to join the religion. Four years ago. Well, we've all got crap to deal with because of this religion, and some of us have had people actually die because of it. J-DUBBED can keep himself under control, he doesn't need anyone making excuses for him. If I knew who the hell moderates around here now, I would have PMed them instead of saying something.
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Media request to record/broadcast oral argument; from ABC News New York
by Londo111 inhttp://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=a136641.
see last item:.
"media request to record/broadcast oral argument; from abc news new york".
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Apognophos
There's plenty of blame to go around, guys. Why does it all need to be on the elders?
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Active JW's and JW Lurkers- Especially JW Defenders and Believers: A Few Questions For You
by OnTheWayOut inwhile there are not too many currently defending the watchtower in this discussion forum, it happens from time to time.
and quite often, there may be new people and lurkers reading these discussions.
i just wanted you to ponder these questions.
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Apognophos
Just because you're here on a forum that is mostly composed of ex-Witnesses, that doesn't mean you get to repeatedly break rules 1, 2, and 3 in the name of "getting" the Witnesses, J-DUBBED. Take some deep breaths and step away from the computer, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who's tired of your Tourette's outbursts.