Too rich for my blood. I will wait and buy a used one.
jojorabbit
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Rutherford's Coup
by RolRod ina new book on the events of the 1917 schism titled rutherford's coup is officially out on amazon.. authored by rud persson.
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raised a baptist, in 1906, joseph franklin rutherford, a provincial missouri attorney with a shrewd and scheming legal mind, became a baptized “bible student.” in 1907, rutherford became the legal counselor for the group's legally chartered corporation, the watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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Personally I like Evans videos. He has a good way of presenting. I don't really care what he dose in his private life. None of my business. I know he has a huge ego and I would most likely not want to have a beer with him, and I know I do not have a thing in common with him in politics. But he has a good way of presenting the JW stuff.
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Watchtower LOSES copyright court case - humiliated!
by BoogerMan inthe org has been exposed for abusing dmca laws to hunt down and punish anonymous faders/jw's.. https://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/2022/05/watch-tower-drops-its-effort-to-identify-a-dissident-blogger-based-on-spurious-copyright-claims.html.
if you talk to a jw, tell them how wisely the "faithful slave is looking after the masters belongings.
" (matt.
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I hope he starts making more Dubtown. That was a very funny bunch of videos he has.
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Does anyone have a photo copy they can share of a TMS topic?
by jojorabbit ini am looking for a tms that was published in the early 70s that said many have sold homes to go where the need was great, this is a fine way to spend ones time in the last days.
i am trying to remember how it was said to the best of my knowledge but this is close.
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gonebad, I have that very BV. I just acquired a hard to find. 1947 BV that says the Catholic Excommunication is evil and unbiblical. The JWs did say all these things. The recordings of the talks "Stay Alive Till 75!" are still around. It was no secret at the time they were pushing the idea that the end would come in 1975. I know of several family's in my area that quit jobs and moved to the country side in my area. After that came and went many said they did not move to the rural areas for 1975. It was just a move. LOL they are lying through their teeth. Such cognitive dissonance and delusion JWs have to live it.
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Does anyone have a photo copy they can share of a TMS topic?
by jojorabbit ini am looking for a tms that was published in the early 70s that said many have sold homes to go where the need was great, this is a fine way to spend ones time in the last days.
i am trying to remember how it was said to the best of my knowledge but this is close.
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Its funny, but they are always hiding old writings. As time goes on they have more and more they have to hide. This group is so full of crap its crazy. I know of several older ones who are changing their mind because they are in their 80s and nothing not one thing has happened the way they were told it would. Old people trying to live off of Social Security because they put nothing away for retirement and now can not work. Its sad, they made their bed but its sad.
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Does anyone have a photo copy they can share of a TMS topic?
by jojorabbit ini am looking for a tms that was published in the early 70s that said many have sold homes to go where the need was great, this is a fine way to spend ones time in the last days.
i am trying to remember how it was said to the best of my knowledge but this is close.
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jojorabbit
Ding that is the one thanks.
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Does anyone have a photo copy they can share of a TMS topic?
by jojorabbit ini am looking for a tms that was published in the early 70s that said many have sold homes to go where the need was great, this is a fine way to spend ones time in the last days.
i am trying to remember how it was said to the best of my knowledge but this is close.
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jojorabbit
I am looking for a TMS that was published in the early 70s that said many have sold homes to go where the need was great, this is a fine way to spend ones time in the last days. I am trying to remember how it was said to the best of my knowledge but this is close.
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Links to articles of letter of recomendation
by jojorabbit ini am new to this forum.
i was a former jehovah's witness for many years.
i have a question maybe some of you can help me with.
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Titch, thanks for the reply. Yes exactly, it was a figurative letter nothing tangible. As far as being a JW I was born in and a JW for about 30 years give or take. I left in the late 90s and never looked back except for research and learning more about my former nutso religion I was part of. I was just looking for my CD I think it was called 1995 JW library. I can not remember how far back that went into archived JW printings. I was going to search it to see if that phrase was ever used in the writings. Thanks for the reply.
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Links to articles of letter of recomendation
by jojorabbit ini am new to this forum.
i was a former jehovah's witness for many years.
i have a question maybe some of you can help me with.
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jojorabbit
Blondie, you are taking a deep dive into why they use the term or how they viewed it. This is not where I was going with this. I don't know who started the use of it or if it was from someone an upper level or a phrase coined by a rank and file member. This was not about justification of the idea or not or if god exists or not or if Jesus was are real person of not. I wanted to know how many are old enough or were in the religion long enough ago to remember the use of the phrase. It was not something regional. I heard this used from the north Midwest to parts of Florida we would visit in winter as a kid with my JW family and go to local meetings and service there.
I clearly remember it used relatively commonly up to the late 70s. After the early 80s not so much. I have a post on other JW sites and several older ones remember it used also. It has nothing to do with an actual letter and many younger ones keep confusing it with a letter of recommendation sent from one congregation to another when a JW moves or switches congregation's. This was an idea that by saving a life it was somehow recognized by Jehovah and was some kind of extra point for lack of a better term for one to live through Armageddon.
To analyze the teaching of an insane group like the JWs and try to put things in some frame of coherent ideology is a bit mad. the fact is it was used. I don't know how official of an idea or phrase it was but it was used. Now it could be that it was like the use of the phrase "that is my after Armageddon home" When in service. I have heard COs say this when in service and it was quite wide spread. I don't know if its still talked about or not like this by JWs.
There are many catch phrases the JWs have used and were quite wide spread. Mother, the friends, meat in due season, the truth, real life, the prize, sheep like ones, the book study, TMS, the new system of things, goat like ones, Jehovah's Happy People, door to door, return visit. The list is very long on all the special phrases and words they created over the years. Some are in the printed literature some are not. I don't know if anyone knows for sure if letter of recommendation was ever in the literature or not but it would be nice to search a data base for it.
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Links to articles of letter of recomendation
by jojorabbit ini am new to this forum.
i was a former jehovah's witness for many years.
i have a question maybe some of you can help me with.
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jojorabbit
I never really understood why it was better for you if one of your studies were baptized or if you just went out in service and tried your best. Why should you get a brownie point because someone decided to come into the group. What if that person later left the group? Would that mean you lose your letter?