Excellent analysis, bluecanary.
rocketman
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Response to the Argument that Jehovah's Witnesses are not Cult Members
by bluecanary inthis is in response to the ezine article the argument that jehovah's witnesses are not cult members:.
this article is dangerously misinformed about (a) what constitutes a cult and (b) that the jws do in fact fit this category.
there is ample evidence of mind control, manipulation and cult tactics in this group, but you will not see it by casually chatting with a witness.
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my letter to the elders and governing body
by leftchica in<!-- @page { margin: 0.79in } p { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> .
to the elders of the maitland congregation and governing body of the watchtower tract.
and bible society,.
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rocketman
Besides a couple of spelling and usage errors, a pretty good letter.
That said, I seriously doubt it will be read, except perhaps to determine who you are and whether a visit to your home can be arranged.
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Why the Society needs to have an interpretation for every prophecy
by Olin Moyles Ghost inthe "prophetic" books of the bible contain lots of wild imagery and vague predictions.
for example, daniel describes various periods of 1260, 1290, 1335, and 2300 days.
revelation contains discussions of a variety of wild beasts, trumpet blasts, etc.
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rocketman
First of all Olin Moyles Ghost, let me say that I love your avatar and always laugh when I see your username.
In terms of what you posted, I often wondered the exact same thing - why even bother putting 'interpretations' of these prophecies into print? I can see the need to try to understand these writings, but if they can't, they can't, and there's no shame in admitting that.
When I conducted book study discussions of Revelation and Daniel, I was often uncomfortable "teaching" the WTS's explanations of these passages as found in the publications. When you're an elder, you're trying to "sell" the Society's teachings while deep down inside you can't buy them.
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Which Poster here is most Hygienically clean ?
by thetrueone inin continuance of the which poster ?
thread topics being started today,.
i thought it would be appropriate to start this thread to make light of who is and who's not.. i look forward to your incisive input on this important and timely topic .
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rocketman
Maybe this is the Thread To End All Which Posters Threads. One can only hope...
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rocketman
Yet another thread comparing members with one another.
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LOST...... On Gilligan's Island
by Elsewhere inomg!
go back and watch gilligan's island again and you will suddenly realize that it's just like watching lost!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x13riysl9ng.
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rocketman
The concept of Lost and that of Gilligan's Island is identical, isn't it? A group of people stranded on an island. I had been under the impression that the only difference was that strange things happened on Lost, while Gilligan's Island was more straightforward.
In any case, I used to refer to Star Trek Voyager as Gilligan's Island in Space. Again, same concept. A group of people stranded - in Voyager's case, on a spacecraft in a quadrant of space. Worst Star Trek series by far.
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Was Jehovah God Ever Real To You?
by minimus inwe were supposed to "love" jehovah god.
we were taught how wonderful a god he is and how fortunate we were to be his people.
of course, you can't see jehovah god.
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rocketman
Good question Oh Minimal One, and one of my biggest personal difficulties while in the jw religion - Jehovah didn't feel "real" to me. I couldn't come to grips with whether a "relationship" with him was a creation of my own mind or whether it could indeed be real. Prayer has always been a problem - communicating with someone who is invisible and with whom I had trouble relating was extremely problematic for me.
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JWs growing in numbers despite opposition and criticism from apostates and other religious commentators. Why?
by african GB Member ini believe there are now over 7 million jws worldwide(correct me if i am wrong).
what makes this growth possible despite all the exposure on the internet and other media?.
not forgetting court cases and lawsuits.. is this not a sign that perhaps this is the true religion?.
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rocketman
Mary mentioned reproduction (and of course, we saw those Internet rabbits) - that's the ticket. JWs are simply having kids (despite the fact that back in 1985 they were discouraged from doing so). At Assemblies, check out the baptism - almost everyone getting dunked is a jw by birth.
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Tell me about your avatar(not the Gravatars)
by asilentone inmy avatar is a pic of a cool car, obviously.
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rocketman
The Gravatars are ugly and detract from this site. I think we need an option for loading our own avatars, as was the case in the past.
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Congregation "Bible Study" Comments - Week Commencing 18 January 2010
by LUKEWARM in*** lv chap.
15 see good for your hard work ***.
keeping a balanced attitude toward work.
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""Looking back on my career in full-time service, I realize how blessed I have been. My decision led to a life of joy and contentment. I wouldn't exchange the experiences I've had and the friendships I've made for anything."-Zenaida."
All well and good, she had some nice experiences. But what will do when it comes to making a living and then eventually retiring? (Oh, that's right, this system of things will end before she has to worry about retirement).
"23 Many of us have to spend long hours in secular work to provide materially for our family."
Well, the less you're paid, the more you have to work. Yet, the WTS strongly discourages getting the type education which usually leads to being better-paid.
And the Ray Franz quote speaks for itself. Excellent quote.