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TerryWalstrom
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LEFTOVERS and STOLEN LIGHT (An historical look at Watchtower laziness and misadventure)
by TerryWalstrom inshould the chosen mouthpiece (gb) be a voice or merely an imitative echo?.
is new light original (because it is coming direct from jehovah) or is it leftover from the minds of men?.
watchtower magazine failed to release new light first, before any other religious person or body.
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LET'S EXPLORE A LITTLE THOUGHT EXPERIMENT
by TerryWalstrom inover here on the left we have a governing body which is inspired directly by jehovah to receive his instructions for how to worship and interpret the bible accurately.. on the other hand, on the right we have a governing body which isn't inspired nor directed by jehovah, but which is making the best guesses they can make as mere humans as to proper worship and bible interpretation.. here is our thought experiment.. what differences would we see or would have seen in the last 100 years of jw teaching in each instance, .
and how would they differ?.
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TerryWalstrom
THIS CLAIM on the part of the GB is rather similar, I think, to the Magician's trick of SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF.
If you accept the premise you must trust your own eyes as well as the words of the Magician as they explain what it is they are "apparently" doing.
This is the "evidently" part of the illusion.
The trick consists of sawing through a box containing a woman. The saw is real, the woman is real and the box is real.
There is, however, a lie. The woman's torso slips down into a special space beneath the backrest so that the saw doesn't really touch the torso.
The point is this. Everything looks and sounds plausible. But, the illusion is carried off because the one part of the trick which is MISREPRESENTED is what makes it work.
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LET'S EXPLORE A LITTLE THOUGHT EXPERIMENT
by TerryWalstrom inover here on the left we have a governing body which is inspired directly by jehovah to receive his instructions for how to worship and interpret the bible accurately.. on the other hand, on the right we have a governing body which isn't inspired nor directed by jehovah, but which is making the best guesses they can make as mere humans as to proper worship and bible interpretation.. here is our thought experiment.. what differences would we see or would have seen in the last 100 years of jw teaching in each instance, .
and how would they differ?.
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TerryWalstrom
To my way of thinking. . . the GOVERNING BODY should function like a bucket brigade which only due to human error
spills some of the water now and then.
I think of one of those old Western towns where a fire breaks out and the townsfolk line up and pass
the buckets filled with water from one end to the other end.
A bucket brigade simply transfers water from the water source to the fire itself.
THAT SPILLED WATER you see could be thought of as "missing" information.
The volume of water is diminished by the spill, but the water which arrives at the fire is still completely WATER!Now compare the above illustration with the way the GOVERNING BODY of JW's "channels" Truth in their own
version of the BUCKET BRIGADE.
What starts out as water at the source (Jehovah's water of life) reaches the other end as kerosene instead!
HOW?
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Scientology is a template of ultimate Mind Control: Here are some books exposing the methods and madness
by TerryWalstrom inpdf links to anti-scientology books.
http://exscientologistsireland.org/wp/about-the-scientology-organisation/books/.
it was 1950, in the early, heady days of dianetics, soon after l. ron hubbard opened the doors of his first organization to the clamoring crowd.
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TerryWalstrom
PDF links to anti-Scientology books
http://exscientologistsireland.org/wp/about-the-scientology-organisation/books/
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It was 1950, in the early, heady days of Dianetics, soon after L. Ron Hubbard opened the doors of his first organization to the clamoring crowd. Up until then, Hubbard was known only to readers of pulp fiction, but now he had an instant best-seller with a book that promised to solve every problem of the human mind, and the cash was pouring in. Hubbard found it easy to create schemes to part his new following from their money. One of the first tasks was to arrange "grades" of membership, offering supposedly greater rewards, at increasingly higher prices. Over thirty years later. an associate wryly remembered Hubbard turning to him and confiding, no doubt with a smile, "Let's sell these people a piece of blue sky."
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After 14 years and a senior officer posting in the Church of Scientology Cyril Vosper investigates and condemns SCIENTOLOGY was founded by former science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. It has grown into an international cult whose network of cells is devoted to 'pulling the society under us'. At the end of the Sixties, Cyril Vosper was declared a SUPPRESSIVE PERSON to his fellow Scientologists, whereby he could be 'deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist - tricked, sued or lied to, or destroyed'. Finally he was declared in a condition of ENEMY. His marriage broke down and he was separated from his children. Vosper has struck back with this book. It immediately became subject to a writ from the Scientologists seeking to restrain its publication. After a bitter court action, the Scientologists have lost their case.
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There are two wildly conflicting versions of the life story of L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Church of Scientology, The first, promoted by the Church, is that he was an unfailingly honest, generous humanitarian whose profound insights have transformed the world. The second, propounded in its fullest form in Bare-Faced Messiah by Russell Miller, is that he was a pathological liar, a fraud consumed by greed and paranoia who sucked literally millions of people into an extraordinary fantasy world. The quotation above is one was one of Hubbard's favourite aphorisms, highlighting his claim that subjective truth is all that matters. If that's correct, then either account is equally plausible. But if objective truth is at all important, relying on evidence and reason rather than pure belief, then BareFaced Messiah is considerably more convincing. I have provided links between Miller's account of Hubbard's life and that of the Church of Scientology (on their Web site, http://www.lronhubbard.org). Compare and contrast the two biographies, look at the supporting evidence and then decide for yourself. Why is the biography of L. Ron Hubbard important in the first place? The obvious reason is that it calls into question the whole validity of Scientology. Some Scientologists have acknowledged privately that Hubbard's official biography may be inaccurate, but that it doesn't invalidate his work. That may be so, but for those who take this view, consider this point: as a great deal of the inaccuracies in his biography originate with the man himself, what else was he inaccurate about? If Hubbard lied about his life, what else did he lie about? This argument is, incidentally, not one that is lost on the leadership of the Church of Scientology; Russell Miller faced considerable harassment and legal action from the Church before it was possible to publish Bare-Faced Messiah. The court which permitted him to do so in Britain pointed out, quite correctly, that Hubbard was a figure of considerable public interest whose reputation was used by the Church to promote itself - and that a biography of his life was therefore prima facie in the public interest. Bare-Faced Messiah is out of print now, but this argument remains no less strong. That is why I have reproduced the book on the Web, with Mr Miller's permission; not because I have any desire to damage the Church of Scientology but because I believe strongly that it is in the public interest to make his well-researched book available to a wider audience. Here for the first time, then, is an electronic version of Bare-Faced Messiah.
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Wonderful video resource which has to be seen in full to be appreciated.
by TerryWalstrom ini highly recommend you watch this video.. it is superbly researched.
you know all the things in this video already--but.
watching it will create an impression on you which.
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TerryWalstrom
I'm deeply saddened when I hear a 20 year old JW boy say, "I hate Science."
"Why do you hate science?"
"I dunno. I just don't see why they need to even bother teaching it in school."
DESPAIR!!
"Did you know that the word "science" simply means "knowledge"?
"It does??"
"Yes. It simply a method of testing what you think may be true. You measure things, you test them, you let other people test and measure them. You make predictions as to what the facts mean in the long run and wait for the tests to be confirmed. . . it has made all the difference in our society having Science. Just look at our medicine, surgery techniques, hospitals, space exploration, computer technology, cellphones, television, and so on. It is all because of SCIENCE!"
"Oh. I never thought about like that. I've always thought it was a bunch of lies against the Bible."
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DOES BELIEF IN THE BIBLE DESTROY ONE'S INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY?
by TerryWalstrom inbased on information to be found at: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/when_dont_the_highly_educated_believe_in_evolution_the_bible_believers_effe/.
the bible-believers effect.
those who believe the bible is the word of god (bible believers) and those who dont believe the bible is the word of god (bible nonbelievers) differ in their beliefs that humans evolved from earlier species of animals.
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TerryWalstrom
My take on this is as follows.
A Bible believing (accepting literally) person with a good education develops 'blind spots' which
fences-off, obstructs, or otherwise nullifies evidence which does NOT fit their religious schema. Otherwise, that educated person is able to take in facts and use them to form opinions.
(Note: my former brother-in-law, an Orthodox Jew, told me Orthodox students in college must use special Science Text Books made just for them which DO NOT broach certain topics which might weaken their faith.)
Contrariwise, the non-Bible believing person has no built-in boundary (Here there be dragons!) against
acceptance of evidence.
I call this pre-judging or prejudice.
It is dangerous at worst and inhibiting at best.
Remember the Republican debate where the candidates were asked if they believed Evolution were fact?
It was embarrassing to watch the gleeful response which placed 3 of them in Pre-Enlightenment darkness.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Cc8t3Zd5E)
It's like asking, "Who believes we should burn witches?" and having all hands shoot up into the air and big smiles popping into view.
"Who believes dinosaurs drowned in the flood of Noah?"
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LET'S EXPLORE A LITTLE THOUGHT EXPERIMENT
by TerryWalstrom inover here on the left we have a governing body which is inspired directly by jehovah to receive his instructions for how to worship and interpret the bible accurately.. on the other hand, on the right we have a governing body which isn't inspired nor directed by jehovah, but which is making the best guesses they can make as mere humans as to proper worship and bible interpretation.. here is our thought experiment.. what differences would we see or would have seen in the last 100 years of jw teaching in each instance, .
and how would they differ?.
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TerryWalstrom
Over here on the LEFT we have a Governing Body which is inspired directly by Jehovah to receive His instructions for how to worship and interpret the Bible accurately.
On the other hand, on the RIGHT we have a Governing Body which isn't inspired nor directed by Jehovah, but which is making the best guesses they can make as mere humans as to proper worship and Bible interpretation.
Here is our Thought Experiment.
What differences would we see or would have seen in the last 100 years of JW teaching in EACH instance,
and how would they DIFFER?
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DOES BELIEF IN THE BIBLE DESTROY ONE'S INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY?
by TerryWalstrom inbased on information to be found at: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/when_dont_the_highly_educated_believe_in_evolution_the_bible_believers_effe/.
the bible-believers effect.
those who believe the bible is the word of god (bible believers) and those who dont believe the bible is the word of god (bible nonbelievers) differ in their beliefs that humans evolved from earlier species of animals.
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TerryWalstrom
Based on information to be found at: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/when_dont_the_highly_educated_believe_in_evolution_the_bible_believers_effe/
The Bible-Believers Effect
Those who believe the Bible is the word of God (“Bible believers”) and those who don’t believe the Bible is the word of God (“Bible nonbelievers”) differ in their beliefs that humans evolved from earlier species of animals. Based on data from 2006 to 2012 in the General Social Survey (which is a nationally representative sample of American adults), 23 percent of those who believe the Bible is the word of God believe in human evolution, compared to 66 percent of those who don’t believe the Bible is the word of God.1
The stronger a person’s commitment to religion (i.e., the more strongly the person holds core religious beliefs and the more frequently the person engages in religious practices) the more likely the person is to deny scientific facts (such as human evolution and the big bang theory) that conflict with the person’s strongly held religious beliefs (cf. Kahan et al. 2012).
________________CLEARLY, I think, the emotional priority has precedence in religious persons. Belief is connected with escaping death (living forever), reward (heaven/ paradise), loyalty, love, fellowship, etc.
But, all the above comes at the cost of ones ability TO ACCEPT EVIDENCE over belief!
What is your reaction?
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Note
1. The results are from a sample of 4,084 respondents. Subsequent results are also from the General Social Survey.
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Wonderful video resource which has to be seen in full to be appreciated.
by TerryWalstrom ini highly recommend you watch this video.. it is superbly researched.
you know all the things in this video already--but.
watching it will create an impression on you which.
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TerryWalstrom
Very important point, Vidiot.
I recently advised a young JW who has awakened, "You may as well try and tell somebody their mother is a whore as to tell them their religion is false."
Even if it's an accurate description--who wants to hear it?
You aren't GIVING somebody anything when you clue them to the Truth about the "truth." You are TAKING the most important thing in their life away from them.
It may be the only buffer against reality; harsh and deadly.
If you cannot replace what you are removing--better think hard before you tell them about the lies.
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Hitchhiking robot embarking on coast-to-coast tour across US
by TerryWalstrom inhitchhiking robot embarking on coast-to-coast tour across u.s.. .
did you hear that, honey?
i dont have time for tv!
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TerryWalstrom
When the idea hit me of using Hitch for Hitchens is exactly when I caught fire with the desire of writing the story. I had recently watched several videos on YouTube where Hitchens sliced, diced and body slammed his religious opponents in debate. His voice was fresh inside my head.