Whatever level of "bible training" he had, it was certainly not enough.
Smiles
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Where it all went wrong for the WT - JF Rutherford
by LoveUniHateExams ini was thinking a bit about this the other day.
ct russell, from what i remember about him, kinda seemed like a genuine, nice(ish) guy, although he had a few eccentric but harmless ideas.. during the russell era jws (actually bible students) could still celebrate christmas, worship in other churches if there was no kingdom hall available, and accept blood transfusions.. then after russell died, along came rutherford - a major league a-hole, for sure.. rutherford had plenty of eccentric ideas but at least some of them weren't/aren't harmless.
some have been long forgotten about - jesus depicted without a beard, the plan to rename the names of the week because names such as thursday (thor's day) is pagan, the articles about the 'dangers' of aluminium, etc.. one key contribution of rutherford which does a lot of harm is no blood transfusions, even in life-threatening situations.. another is shunning, something which never occurred under russell, or at least was much milder.. rutherford has a lot to answer for, i reckon ....
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"Christian Witnesses of Jah" by Greg Stafford
by Bartolomeo inhow many of you know greg stafford and his youtube channel "christian witnesses of jah"?
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i really like his style, always calm, respectful of the holy scriptures and firmly based on them to analyze the teachings of the wt from which he disagrees.
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Smiles
Why would you post that rubbish here, Bart
Just because the teachings of some gent may contradict WT, such does not make his teachings true.
Same can be said of endorsing the teachings of your charlatan sweetheart Greggypoo.
Ogni scarafaggio è bello per la propria madre
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#igotout (Escape from Cults/Sects.)
by Lost in the fog inhi friends,.
i stumbled upon this website by accident but i have to say that it contains a wealth of useful information.
maybe you already knew about it, i didn't.
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Smiles
Some helpful videos in their resources section of the menu.
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"Christian Witnesses of Jah" by Greg Stafford
by Bartolomeo inhow many of you know greg stafford and his youtube channel "christian witnesses of jah"?
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i really like his style, always calm, respectful of the holy scriptures and firmly based on them to analyze the teachings of the wt from which he disagrees.
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Smiles
I'm not surprised.
Charlatans are persist buggers.
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Smoking gun GB can’t get out of this one
by Mikejw inhere in 2022 if anyone says anything against the vaccines even a little bit you are almost apostate.. someone once mentioned all vaccinated sports stars collapsing and someone else said not to speak badly about the gb or by extension jehovah.. the gb can’t get out of this one, it’s gone too far.
it’s now the case that if you speak against the vaccines you are speaking against the gb and by extension jehovah .
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Smiles
GB did not 'decide' anything... they are only puppeting whatever US secular authorities are doing in regard to the jab/masks bs.
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Breaking news. Masks
by road to nowhere inupdated.
october 1 no more strongly encouraged.
just regular now?.
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Smiles
They are reacting to US federal schedules which are also making similar adjustments effective October 1, 2022.
Plus, the WT corp annual meeting fanfare is October...
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faithful and discreet slave appointed in 1919?
by enoughisenough in12 when did jesus appoint the faithful slave over his domestics?
to answer that, we need to go back to 1914—the beginning of the harvest season.
as we learned earlier, at that time many groups claimed to be christian.
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Smiles
Right, and no outside neutral third parties can corroborate who/what "Jesus selected"
The only people concluding that Jesus selected the governing body of an US corporation are the governing body of said US corporation.
The appointed themselves knowing Jesus would, as always, remain silent.
Its a big circle jerk sham.
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faithful and discreet slave appointed in 1919?
by enoughisenough in12 when did jesus appoint the faithful slave over his domestics?
to answer that, we need to go back to 1914—the beginning of the harvest season.
as we learned earlier, at that time many groups claimed to be christian.
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Smiles
Better than banjos?
Better than promising an invisible bonanza that can be yours only via grim death?
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faithful and discreet slave appointed in 1919?
by enoughisenough in12 when did jesus appoint the faithful slave over his domestics?
to answer that, we need to go back to 1914—the beginning of the harvest season.
as we learned earlier, at that time many groups claimed to be christian.
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Smiles
*as a last resort, his believers then whip out the banjos to prove their case*
I can't argue with you there, Vanderbilly.
Good music
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faithful and discreet slave appointed in 1919?
by enoughisenough in12 when did jesus appoint the faithful slave over his domestics?
to answer that, we need to go back to 1914—the beginning of the harvest season.
as we learned earlier, at that time many groups claimed to be christian.
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Smiles
That's all you got...
a few ancient words upon which to cast your whole life and dangle in front of other people as absolute truth.
Not much different than WT GB.