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haha... good joke!
Just in case the rest of you aren't 'computer geeks', enter 127.0.0.1 into the "address" of your toolbar, and see what you'll get :-)
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Please...I need your help
by Strawberryfieldsforever inmy heart is heavy as i write this letter.
i have been trying to live my life as best that i can since leaving jehovah's witnesses.
my dad was not a witness and was my rock when i left the religion.
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cha ching
Be brief, but reassuring, then moving on might be the best.
Don't dwell on it more than a sentence, then tell something funny to divert.
"Are you kidding mom? I am still reading the Bible & Science Fiction, but that's about it!"
Or, "I don't have time for that stuff, I enjoy my garden so much... Did you know my rose bushes have grown twice as large this year? In fact, I've noticed a new branch popping out that has a different colored flower, do you think that's a "sport"? Go from there, jokling, laughing, asking questions.
Only give her a brief reply @ 'apostate literature' after two or three lines in, and move on.....
:-) cha ching
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Letting JESUS refute the Watch Tower blood policies
by Terry inletting jesus refute the watch tower blood policies.
the watch tower bible and tract society represent itself as christian.. it represents its theology and policies as direct from jehovah god through his son, jesus christ.. further, the governing body of this corporation interposes itself between the mediator, jesus, and the rest of jehovah's (christian) witnesses for the purpose of "feeding them (spiritual) food at the proper time.. the official word of jesus christ is represented in the watch tower's policy on blood transfusions.. in 1998 this statement was made:.
jehovah's witnesses do not accept whole blood, or major components of blood, namely, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma.
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(Luke 6:4) How he entered into the house of God and received the loaves of presentation and ate and gave some to the men with him, which it is lawful for no one to eat but for the priests only?”
7 The scribes and the Pharisees were now watching him closely to see whether he would cure on the sabbath, in order to find some way to accuse him. 8 He, however, knew their reasonings, yet he said to the man with the withered hand: “Get up and stand in the center.” And he rose and took his stand. 9 Then Jesus said to them: “I ask YOU men, Is it lawful on the sabbath to do good or to do injury, to save or to destroy a soul?” 10 And after looking around at them all, he said to the man: “Stretch out your hand.” He did so, and his hand was restored. 11 But they became filled with madness, and they began to talk over with one another what they might do to Jesus.
*** w02 8/15 pp. 11-12 pars. 9-10 “I Set the Pattern for You” ***
9 When Jesus was challenged by religious opponents, he did not engage them in a duel of wits, although he could easily have outdone them in such a contest. Rather, he let God’s Word refute them. Recall, for instance, when the Pharisees charged that Jesus’ followers had violated the Sabbath law by plucking a few heads of grain in a field and eating them while passing through. Jesus replied: “Have you not read what David did when he and the men with him got hungry?” (Matthew 12:1-5) Of course, those self-righteous men may well have read that inspired account recorded at 1 Samuel 21:1-6. If so, they had failed to discern an important lesson that it contained. Jesus, however, had done more than read the account. He had thought about it and taken its message to heart. He loved the principles that Jehovah taught by means of that passage. So he used that account, as well as an example from the Mosaic Law, to reveal the balanced spirit of the Law. Similarly, Jesus’ loyal love moved him to defend God’s Word against the efforts of religious leaders to twist it to their own ends or bury it under a morass of human traditions.
10 Jesus’ love of his subject would never allow him to teach merely by rote, in a manner that was tired or mechanical. ..
Have you ever heard the style of commenting "Watchtower, '0' '2' 8/15, page 11 & 12, paragraph 9?
Have we "failed to discern the important lesson?" Life is more precious than listening to "religiuos leaders" who "twist it to their own ends or bury it under a morass of traditions."
Remember, the WT use to say that it was "cannabalistic" to take an organ transplant...
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THE TWO BABYLONS as a template for Watch Tower dishonesty in history
by Terry inproof isn't proof at the watchtower.
"proof" is a reconstruction like frankenstein's monster kept alive by flashes of "new light" made up as needed to revitalize a quivering monstrosity.. at first glimpse it looks like science.
when the smoke clears it is madness and obsession riven with fierce contrarian nincompoopery.. ****.
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cha ching
Amazing how easily they lie...
and it keeps going and going and going...
thx Terry!
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Watchtower® and their education
by punkofnice inok. i'm a brit as some of you know.. what i noticed with the wbt$ is how they only seem to write from an american cultural standpoint.
not a bad thing if you're one of my cousins form the usa i admit........ but.... here in the uk there are some things that are meaningless to us.. eg hazing.
this was warned about in a study and over here we had no idea what it was and it kind of alienated the congregation from the study.
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cha ching
My sister (an American) is mad because she could never find the word "cournal" (colonel) in the paragraph...
though she does spell the word 'color' as colour... a result of reading English fiction
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Identifying a cult - what is it's purpose?
by 4thgen inthere was an interesting statement on a cult recovery site: the first is to look at its purpose which should be centered on the people it serves rather than on the ones that are providing the service.. well, that leaves out jws, as its now all about the gb.. 'its not what they say, its what they do!".
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http://www.choosehelp.com/experts/counseling/counseling-christopher-smith/religious-recovery-site-or-a-cult.
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cha ching
"Lets say an organization wants a person to separate from and cut off contact from family and friends does that sound like a cult?"
'You will be afraid.... you will be"
and don't think it won't happen to you ....
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From the Governing Body
by molybdenum inobey obey you have no choice .
we are the ones who are god's voice.
faithful and discreet we take the lead.
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cha ching
Very good poem.... says it all...
cha ching
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Active JW's, can you defend "THE TRUTH?"
by DATA-DOG inas of yet, no member of the jehovah's witness faith can defend their unique beliefs.
when the dust settles, it all comes down to blind faith in men's ever-changing ideas.
this "unique belief" was not a "true teaching of the bible.
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cha ching
One cannot utter a WORD of disagreement or question what "mother" has "given us," w/o being called "Apostate.'
Jesus and his apostles were not like that.
Hence, this 'refined, selected, holy spirit directed,' book publishing organization is NOT "Christ like."
Unity... conformity... comes before all else..... and that is sad...