I do have the impression that american JWs in general are more prudish than their European counterparts. In some ways, the prudishness of the Watchtower, is somewhat enforced on the European mindset.
InquiryMan
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Interesting What the Gay ex-JWs think of "Knocking"
by ApostasyDuJour inworth a read: http://www.gayxjw.org/knock.html
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Interesting What the Gay ex-JWs think of "Knocking"
by ApostasyDuJour inworth a read: http://www.gayxjw.org/knock.html
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InquiryMan
I remember on that once a tv-programme that had the intent of showing that JWs are pretty normal people had a funny angle. The family had even some humour. They ate spaghetti and drank coke and made jokes about that. The daughter was an avid fan of Elton John and likes his songs, although he is openly gay. In another programme, on swedish tv, the young teenage brother even showed his underwear on tv...
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Do You Miss Not Being With Your JW Family & Friends?
by minimus inpersonally, i keep very little contact with any of my witness family except my mom.
i don't miss the conditional friends or family, really.
but i do know that many here are devastated by their being abandoned.
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InquiryMan
I do miss them. Cause my mother and father and grand mother lives not far from me. And we used see each other pretty often when we were witnesses, even belonging to the same congregation. I am shun now by both my parents, my grandmother and my sisters and their families. It is sad, and I cry at times over it, but I am a survivor, so I´ll make it anyhow.... It is their loss. I miss sharing the everyday things, and being hospitable and generous to them. I do not miss my former friends, they were all nice people and we had many nice times together, but I knew this was going to happen. Howeverl I hoped my family was kind of different, but they were not. It is a strong cult. But I was a shunner myself once... It is sad, but part of life. They haven not even seen their grandchildren for more than half a year and live ten minutes drive away from my. That is not understandable to me.... I have my pride though, so I do not use the children as a means to see them. The kids do not ask about them, and they do not inquire about their grandchildren either. But it is prophesied in 2. Timothy 3:1-6, if memory serves me right, that there should be lack of love or natural affection in the last days... So here we go.
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WTS uses church vocabulary to hide its purpose
by ozziepost inso often the wts uses 'respectable' language to obscure their true intent.. a recent news release sees them using the word "outreach".
03.19.07international outreach for millions more to attend.
this surely is not in their usual vocabulary, in fact if you were to ask the average dub i suggest they would find it difficult to give a clear description of its meaning.. yet in describing the distribution of the "special invitation" to the memorial, the wts describes that as 'outreach'.. interesting, i wonder what will be next?
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InquiryMan
I think the same term has been implemented worldwide. In scandinavian langues, the term "excommunicate" - being more politically correct - has also been implemented in Watchtower usage. Also another term for judiciary committee has been used, making it sound slightly softer.
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Fun Video of xJW partaking at Memorial
by Namasti inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccote1skw8a.
i had fun watching this video.
brenda, who wrote the book, "out of the cocoon.
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InquiryMan
I gasped in disbelief. It was in bad taste indeed. I have no respect for the Watchtower organization per se. But they also have their right of worship. The shewcing gum and gulping was revolting.
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"Follow the Christ " conventions...is it me?
by Gordy inlooking at the convention invitation,.
does anyone get the feeling this is a ploy by the wt to project themselves as "christian".
the way it is worded gives the image that they are "christ centred".
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InquiryMan
Funny the drama is not from at least NT backdrop. Instead another OT dramatization.
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Very much to the point
by InquiryMan ini wholeheartedly agree with this statement made in another web site:.
"by far the majority of jehovah's witnesses are good and honest people and, from the outside, it would be easy to understand the appeal of their way of life.
they support each other and share common goals and values.
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InquiryMan
True, it is all a matter of control and fear. Funny though to be at the other side of the fence, having been an elder myself for more than a decade. Life goes on ;-)
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"Follow the Christ " conventions...is it me?
by Gordy inlooking at the convention invitation,.
does anyone get the feeling this is a ploy by the wt to project themselves as "christian".
the way it is worded gives the image that they are "christ centred".
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InquiryMan
And I wonder how they would translate this into languages that do not have the possibility of adding the definite article to this title in a natural way. In such languages it will most likely be translated into a term equivalent with "Follow Christ".
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JW'S neither Catholic nor Protestant? WHAT, THEN?
by Terry inthe main split in christianity (between catholics and protestants) is the issue of who tells you what to do and how they tell you.
the catholic church has staked out the "chain of evidence" theory which is sacred tradition.
the church has all authority in faith and morals.. protestants (since martin luther) cling to the assertion that the bible alone can give instruction directly, or; sola scriptura.
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InquiryMan
some brand them as marginal protestants or a religion devoted to works with a background in christianity.
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Very much to the point
by InquiryMan ini wholeheartedly agree with this statement made in another web site:.
"by far the majority of jehovah's witnesses are good and honest people and, from the outside, it would be easy to understand the appeal of their way of life.
they support each other and share common goals and values.
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InquiryMan
I wholeheartedly agree with this statement made in another web site:
"By far the majority of Jehovah's Witnesses are good and honest people and, from the outside, it would be easy to understand the appeal of their way of life. They support each other and share common goals and values. The danger exists when one wishes to leave. A quiet and dignified exit which maintains family relationships and ties of friendship is simply not possible. "
And every convert, albeit those born in the "truth", is a person that abandons their faith. Being an apostate to their previous beliefs. And if they are loosing friends over it, is it purely a test of loyalty to be expected... Double standards all the way.