@freddo
It's highly unlikely, but I'll look into doing that.
i just was looking back at a group photo on social media from exactly one year ago.. there are 12 persons in it, and since last year 3 of those persons in that photo have been disfellowshipped, plus one more not in the photo.
so that's a total of 4 persons from my congregation of a little over 100 publishers.. unfortunately 3 are back at the meetings and taking the shunning, but one seems to be fully awake and has disappeared completely.. that's the most persons i recall being disfellowshipped in my congregation in such a short while.
usually it's like 1 every 2 or 3 years.. i wouldn't mind seeing more people leaving.. there are currently 3 persons who i wonder about.
@freddo
It's highly unlikely, but I'll look into doing that.
i just was looking back at a group photo on social media from exactly one year ago.. there are 12 persons in it, and since last year 3 of those persons in that photo have been disfellowshipped, plus one more not in the photo.
so that's a total of 4 persons from my congregation of a little over 100 publishers.. unfortunately 3 are back at the meetings and taking the shunning, but one seems to be fully awake and has disappeared completely.. that's the most persons i recall being disfellowshipped in my congregation in such a short while.
usually it's like 1 every 2 or 3 years.. i wouldn't mind seeing more people leaving.. there are currently 3 persons who i wonder about.
@Storm
It's not that simple. I'm a born in, with my immediate family (who I'm dependent on for health and other reasons), significant other, and 'closest friends' totally brainwashed by JW doctrine. Right now I'm in a do and get screwed, don't and get screwed position.
i just was looking back at a group photo on social media from exactly one year ago.. there are 12 persons in it, and since last year 3 of those persons in that photo have been disfellowshipped, plus one more not in the photo.
so that's a total of 4 persons from my congregation of a little over 100 publishers.. unfortunately 3 are back at the meetings and taking the shunning, but one seems to be fully awake and has disappeared completely.. that's the most persons i recall being disfellowshipped in my congregation in such a short while.
usually it's like 1 every 2 or 3 years.. i wouldn't mind seeing more people leaving.. there are currently 3 persons who i wonder about.
I just was looking back at a group photo on social media from exactly one year ago.
There are 12 persons in it, and since last year 3 of those persons in that photo have been disfellowshipped, plus one more not in the photo. So that's a total of 4 persons from my congregation of a little over 100 publishers.
Unfortunately 3 are back at the meetings and taking the shunning, but one seems to be fully awake and has disappeared completely.
That's the most persons I recall being disfellowshipped in my congregation in such a short while. Usually it's like 1 every 2 or 3 years.
I wouldn't mind seeing more people leaving.
There are currently 3 persons who I wonder about. They look just as uncomfortable as I am at the meetings. There's no way to really know without asking them though.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
This can also be a great tool for spreading fear with hotspot names like "apostate meeting in bathroom 1pm"
That's exactly 32 characters which is the SSID (WiFi name) limit :-)
Watchtower is reactionary. If there are enough ex-jws / awake jws doing this then they may send out a letter or update their convention guidelines with some nonesense like "it would be a loving gesture to turn of your WiFi so as not to be distracted while you benefit from spiritual food."
It would rattle sabers though, and have the leadership spooked by something they had NO control over at their yearly brainwashing extravaganza.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
I did this at the convention this year:
1. Downloaded a 3rd party app and named my hotspot jehovahs-witness.com during lunch time
2. left it open
3. walked around mingling and doing my 'attendant' duties
4. found out that 97 devices out of a crowd of 5000+ had 'connected'
I'm not sure how many of those were deliberate or which ones were set to automatically connect to available networks.
The method makes sense though. Someone can receive an 'unwitness' even months after while going through their Wifi connection list.
cult flakes?.
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(welcome to the height of intellectual thread topics.
She Just Made Us Come ASSembly of Jehovah's Witnesses
via /r/exjw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc7vhu8l88k.
10:38 - "it was amazing, we all kind of like looked like the walking dead, so they were always ask us how...how were we doing?"
Of course slaves are going to look like that!!! You are giving your all for free. Working overtime and all.
via /r/exjw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc7vhu8l88k.
the jw's cite abstaining from blood along with other cherry picked commandments.
but then ignore the others.
this is very hippocritical and if they are going to obey one commandment they should be obeying the rest.. just as a bit of fun then... what would jw's be like if they obeyed every rule in the bible?.