I don’t feel one
ounce of pity for the ‘hard core Boomers’ that you describe.
These are the people who knocked me years ... I still think this
religion is eventually going online.
LHG; The real
hard-core dubs are the ones Before the Boomers. These are the ones
called the silent generation, (ages 1928-45) The ones I’ve met are
real deranged. I met one at a get together with my jw family and I
sat next to him. We were outside so I didn’t think it was a big
deal. He told me he was 94 years old.
I tell you not, as
soon as I sat down, he started telling me how corrupt the world was
and if I knew Jehovah was using an organization to save mankind. Then
he started telling me that Jesus said that there would be wars,
earthquakes, and all that stuff, and doing so while he was eating
chicken and pieces were falling out of his mouth. I excused myself
and walked away, but I lost my appetite after that. He was probably
one of those that used to get on your case.
There was an older
man there probably in his 70s maybe 80s who was telling stories to a
group. He was saying; “When I was in the District Work” ……….blah,
blah, balh. So I’m assuming he was one of those District Overseers
who was kicked out when they removed all District Overseers. I
believe he’s last name was Simon. One of my Uncles said he was of
the anointed.
Anyway, one of my
friends who is not a Jehovah Witness, asked him the question; “Are
you guys every going online?” And he said that if that was to
happened, it would be almost impossible to get anyone to volunteer
because encouragement to go volunteer in building projects starts at
the home Kingdom Hall with everyone encouraging the young ones to
volunteer.
And that’s
actually a fair point. If there is no more Kingdom Hall meetings, it
will be impossible to convince young ones born in to go work for
FREE,......... FOR A FEW YEARS, .............to an online religion.
It just won’t
work.