The JWs are completely a cult. As far as Sexyteen's comment that Christ is the head of the congregation, Christ is no longer alive to direct the JWs beliefs. JWs believe what the Governing Body says like they are God. It's a shame so many people are locked into that religion. Jesus' teachings have little to do with the actual religion. I myself have been soured on organized religion since my experience with the JWs.
Trixie
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Do you think JWS are a cult?
by Trixie indo you think that the jw religion is a cult?
i believe that it is, but i wanted to get other people's opinion.
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Do you think JWS are a cult?
by Trixie indo you think that the jw religion is a cult?
i believe that it is, but i wanted to get other people's opinion.
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Trixie
Do you think that the JW religion is a cult? I believe that it is, but I wanted to get other people's opinion.
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Where were you when you first came here?
by Xena ini noticed in a couple of threads people discussing the impact this board would have on jw's with doubts coming here and reading the messages.
it got me to wondering where most people that post here were at...what stage in their jw/ex jw process...when they started reading and/or posting here.
also curious, when you did come here what was your main focus?
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Trixie
My sister and I found this site when we were looking for information on the JWs being a cult. I think they are. My family had been out of the JWs for awhile, but I feel that looking at sites like this on the internet helped push my family towards a formal disassociation letter. I am so happy to be out, I have bad dreams where my family goes back and I'm incredibly angry. Thank the stars above I never will go back!
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Anyone have any controversial "meeting&quo...
by Waygooder64 indoes anyone have any really cool stories about fights,arguments or anything else controversial that happened at the kh or a book study?
the reason i ask is that what happened to danni and her partner will be talked about for ages at that particular hall.
when i was about 16 i once saw 2 brothers arguing over who would take the service group that weekend.the whole congregation was about as quiet as a mouse pissing on a cottonball!
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Trixie
At my hall, this guy was in love with another sister who was a neighbor of mine. We'll call the guy Jim and the sister Candy. Jim was a vietnam vet and had some mental problems. Needless to say, he was heavily medicated. Apparently, Jim asked Candy on a date several times and she refused. Then Jim found out that Candy was beginning to date some other brother. I think Jim went crazy after that. He came to a meeting and just started shouting nonsense stuff in the middle of talks. The brothers wanted to escort him out, but he was as big as a bear and violent. We had to wait until Jim calmed down enough to be led out. It was very odd and that in my opinion was the best meeting ever.
Also, once at a book study, my mom's study brought her boyfriend to the study. The study was held at our house, which made what happened all the better. They boyfriend started arguing doctrinal ideas with the conductor in the middle of our study. Then he pulled out a paper bag and a lunch out of it, like he was gonna start eating right there in the middle of the book study. He raised his hand and asked if anyone minded. My mom, of course, said "Yes, I mind if you eat in my living room." The conductor also objected. That was great. -
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Bethelcoachtours.com <- has anyone seen this?
by slipnslidemaster inhttp://www.bethelcoachtours.com/index.htm .
have you guys seen this yet?
oh brother!!.
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Trixie
What's up with their misspelling? "Take a brake"? Come on, now! There's nothing worse than stupid witnesses!
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WHO SHUNS YOU IN YOUR JEHOVAH WITNESS FAMILY?
by BERNARD inmost people are under the impression that the watchtower.
don't break up families, well people lets give them a. few examples.
since i left the jehovah witnesses my mother .
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Trixie
Reading all your stories I feel lucky because my whole family decided we hated being witnesses and disassociated ourselves. The only people who shun us are members of the old congregation we went to. That's not bad at all seeing as how towards the end, we depised them all. The hard part is I have a JW student (I teach) and I am afraid of her finding out I'm DA'd, because then she might want a new teacher. She's really smart and I hope she doesn't stay in the organization.
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Trixie
My favorite candy is no longer sold anymore. It was made by Willy Wonka candies, they were Dinasour eggs. Those were so tasty! Now I have to make due with Spree.
Disneyland used to make these wonderful chocolate almond turtles, but they stopped. Argh, everything I love gets taken away from me! -
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The timewaster's guide to field service
by RunningMan inlast week, i posted evidence of the monumental inefficiency of the field service work.
you might be wondering how it is possible for people to put in so many hours, and produce so few results.
well, the answer is really quite simple.
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Trixie
My dad's favorite method of getting service time was to go to the college dorms across town and leave magazines in their laundry rooms. This way he racked up mass service time and made magazine placements. Better still, you didn't have to talk to anyone.
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Ministry School Test
by Trixie indoes anyone remember taking those kingdom ministry school tests once or twice a year at the kh?
latinadivina713 seems to feel it was meant as a guilt tool to make you study the bible more.
did anyone really take that test seriously?
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Trixie
Does anyone remember taking those Kingdom Ministry School tests once or twice a year at the KH? What was that all about? Latinadivina713 seems to feel it was meant as a guilt tool to make you study the bible more. Did anyone really take that test seriously? It seemed ridiculous for a religion that frowned on people taking any sort of educational pursuits seriously to give a test on your ability to pay attention to bad speakers and remember minor details. I was thinking this over last night and was always amazed that people just sat and took that test seriously. No one collected your answers, we didn't switch and correct a neighbor's paper (which would led you to study for fear of embarassment), so why did we do this?
And as long as I'm on a tirade, what kept people from cheating on that test? The questions came early with a KM, so why not just do the answers ahead of time? What would be the punishment for cheating?There should have been some sort of reward for getting a good score on that test, like getting out of giving a talk for the next year. -
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Homeless JW's
by Trixie indid anyoe else have homeless people in their congregations?
cal, and come from a middle class neighborhood.
it's not like you would find homeless people hangin' around our kh.
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Did anyoe else have homeless people in their congregations? I am from So. Cal, and come from a Middle Class neighborhood. It's not like you would find homeless people hangin' around our KH. And, it's door to door ministry. How are you gonna knock on a homeless person's door?
In any event, we had this homeless guy I'll call Gary. He lived in his truck and even bragged about "bathing" in the hot tubs of the apartment complexes nearby. He was assigned to the book study at my parents' house. Damn, you should have seen the clean up job we did after book study!!!!!
Also, he had some crazy crush on Linda Evens. He even went all the way up to LA and tried to witness to her at her house. Hello!!!