Never saw the movie, but the book is good.
Observador.
this book is one of the best book i've ever read.
it describe well the technics that the watchtower use to manipulate their jehovah's witness.
Never saw the movie, but the book is good.
Observador.
imagine my horror as i walked out of my french class this morning to see someone setting up a table, covered in lovely royal blue felt, with two tiers of watchtower literature attractively displayed.
imagine my chagrin when i realized who the "sister" was who was going to sit outdoors and chat up passersby: my former congregation's po's wife!.
i am not sure what university policy is in general as regards proselytizing on campus (but i intend to find out).
Outnfree,
what an interesting thread!
Meanwhile, I shall carry sidewalk chalk in my pocket so if/when she DOES return and I am present, I can write on the sidewalk in front of her (also permitted), "It's a cult, you know." with an arrow pointing to her display. And then, if it's sunny, make myself available with a posterboard alongside me declaring myself an escapee willing to explain why joining is NOT a good idea.
You have my smile of approval. You're exercising your right to free speech as much as she is.
with an arrow pointing to her display...
Don't forget to adjust the arrow accordingly if she moves her display.
Let us posted in case she returns.
Observador.
you may want to have a look at these pictures.
they're of that hall that is being talked about here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/76089/1.ashx.
when i saw this, i couldn't help but remember of that doctrine that would go like 'the waters of babylon, the great, will dry out and she will see her end', remember?
Did anyone notice that the Moncks Corner, SC unit was built in 1975 ?
I noticed that too.
Blondie, I meant to say "good" detective work.
you may want to have a look at these pictures.
they're of that hall that is being talked about here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/76089/1.ashx.
when i saw this, i couldn't help but remember of that doctrine that would go like 'the waters of babylon, the great, will dry out and she will see her end', remember?
It will probably sell for the value of the land and torn down.
I think so too. Think about this: if the building is musty and has, say, electrical problems, who is going to buy and occupy it "as is". It would require a lot of work. Besides, not so many businesses could move in without major modifications in the building.
To me, a KH for sale is a big deal. I never thought that a KH would be built and, when it appreciated enough, they would simply sell it and rebuild somewhere else...
Could it be a combination of factors such as appreciation of the land + dwindling attendance?
Blondie, could detective work.
Voyager, thanks for pointing out one more.
Observador.
you may want to have a look at these pictures.
they're of that hall that is being talked about here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/76089/1.ashx.
when i saw this, i couldn't help but remember of that doctrine that would go like 'the waters of babylon, the great, will dry out and she will see her end', remember?
Joenobody, this is what I thought too. It's all about saving some money. Save, save, save and send to the Society...
you may want to have a look at these pictures.
they're of that hall that is being talked about here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/76089/1.ashx.
when i saw this, i couldn't help but remember of that doctrine that would go like 'the waters of babylon, the great, will dry out and she will see her end', remember?
or the building needs some work or renovations
It doesn't seem to be the case. The building looks good from the outside and is well located. It is really intriguing!
Is the congo building a new one or is the congo disbanding?
Good question. I wish I knew.
Observador.
you may want to have a look at these pictures.
they're of that hall that is being talked about here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/76089/1.ashx.
when i saw this, i couldn't help but remember of that doctrine that would go like 'the waters of babylon, the great, will dry out and she will see her end', remember?
You may want to have a look at these pictures. They're of that Hall that is being talked about here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/76089/1.ashx
When I saw this, I couldn't help but remember of that doctrine that would go like 'the waters of Babylon, the Great, will dry out and she will see her end', remember? We live in momentous time indeed...
The Hall seems well maintained and quite BIG. Would that be the case of a congregation that became too big for the hall? I don't think so.
Here you go:
the following is in response to requests on vm44's thread regarding what i know of the watchtower's highly touted multilanguage electronic phototypesetting system.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/79435/1290234/post.ashx#1290234
i was close to the two original developers but left bethel before this project took off.
Interesting account!
Thanks.
Observador.
from: http://www.jw-media.org/newsroom/index.htm?content=/region/europe/france/english/releases/religious_freedom/fra_e041006.htm.
following a tax inspection lasting 18 months, the tax department established that association les temoins de jehovah, whose sole revenue consists of religious donations by its adherents, was run in a completely benevolent fashion, and that its activities were not commercial or for profit.
nevertheless, the tax department levied a 60-percent tax on the religious donations made over a period of four years, between 1993 and 1996. this represents, on average, five euros per donor, per month.
I think this has to do with wheather or not they're able to prove their charity work. Since they couldn't... you get the point.
But it'd be nice to get info from anyone who knows the other side of the story; the story that the WT will never tell its members.
Observador.
does anyone know anything about the watchtower's computer engineering research lab?.
there was one once, when they designed and built their own system for composing and formatting text.. where was it?
how many people staffed the facility?.
Jst2laws,
"I have been off line for some time. Perhaps some day I will put together a more detailed account going back to 1976."
It would be nice to read this account!
Observador.