I like the fact that Stephen Lett says about doing(?) the math(?) : "the amount of money flowing out will be MUCH GREATER then the amount of money flowing in" . Boy can they be anymore dumbed downed than this group of GB? He has a very limited vocabulary full of under statements full of denial to say the least.
Brokeback Watchtower
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JWLEAKS.ORG is back for 2019 with a Scandal
by jwleaks inyep, we are back after taking some extended time off.. the jwleaks.org website had been archived for some time.
i was concentrating on other jw-related projects in relation to say sorry.. but the governing body of jehovah's witnesses, who no longer claim to be infallible, decided that in their fallibility the best use of 'dedicated funds' would be to launch civil action against me in a us federal court.
to this end watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania, inc., sent their attorneys after me.
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Matthews 24:14 And Watchower Corporation's Cart Witness To The World And Then The End Will Come
by Brokeback Watchtower inthe speaker fishing for a young child's to comment asks: "where is the scripture found that forms the basis for our preaching/witnessing work?
" a ton of hands from the older ones of this vastly aged crowd, and finally at some hesitation a hand goes up from the recently baptized 8 year old with the correct answer and proudly exclaims when the microphone gets to him:"matt.
" to which all the old timers smile with approval as he sets a fine example for the 2 or 3 remaining young ones forced to go to these indoctrination sessions by their parents.. matt.
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Brokeback Watchtower
The cart witnessing, is the final chapter in a dooms day cult desperate attempt to stay relevant in the public's eye, but all these child molestation lawsuits negate that ever happening as they stumble on with the same old delusional ass bull shit: we got to spread the good news about the kingdom world wide before the end finally comes.
Dammed if I do and dammed if I don't if you ask me they painted themselves into a corner because they are complete and total assholes running this corporation.
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I am a proud Jehovah's Witness Defender
by Matthew Jefferson inmy name is matthew j and i have just ended my study with the jehovah's witnesses.
no, i did not stop studying because i believe the jehovah's witnesses are a 'cult', i left due to the minor beliefs that i hold that remain separate from the organization.
i called my elder who is still an amazing man and great counselor, affirming that i do not wish to continue my studying.
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Brokeback Watchtower
I remember when I was a teenager and went to my first meeting, I was a hippie who just cut his hair, been thru some bad experiences with the law, was trying to answers life's hardest questions, wet behind the ears just graduated high school, and completely disillusioned with the government indoctrination all the way through high school and the Vietnam war and my ass possibly getting drafted. I was ripe for someone to come and offer an easy answer to life's hardest dam questions. I was nieve, gullible, and open for cult indoctrination by a bunch of nice people who love bombed the shit out of me.
After 29 years of captivity by the Watchtower Corporation's religious authority I was disfellowshipped for "Speaking Against The Organization" a charge to which I could offer no defense because the charge was so ridiculous and hypocritical.
Nice people under control of a bunch of religious fanatics is my observation.
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Religious experience
by rolliepollie inhave you had a religious experience, such as being saved, that made you beleive in a higher power?
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please share your experience..
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Brokeback Watchtower
Don't trust 'religious experience' as evidence that one has found the true religion, these experiences can be brought on by various means, so don't believe it a sign that one is born again and destined for everlasting life.
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I am a proud Jehovah's Witness Defender
by Matthew Jefferson inmy name is matthew j and i have just ended my study with the jehovah's witnesses.
no, i did not stop studying because i believe the jehovah's witnesses are a 'cult', i left due to the minor beliefs that i hold that remain separate from the organization.
i called my elder who is still an amazing man and great counselor, affirming that i do not wish to continue my studying.
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Brokeback Watchtower
Jehovah's witnesses are very nice to new persons attending meetings, it's called love bombing, it's what mind control cults do to keep a the person coming to meetings but once you get baptized the gloves come off so to speak.
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I am a proud Jehovah's Witness Defender
by Matthew Jefferson inmy name is matthew j and i have just ended my study with the jehovah's witnesses.
no, i did not stop studying because i believe the jehovah's witnesses are a 'cult', i left due to the minor beliefs that i hold that remain separate from the organization.
i called my elder who is still an amazing man and great counselor, affirming that i do not wish to continue my studying.
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Brokeback Watchtower
Dear Proud JW,
Well happy to have on board I sure hope you enjoy your stay here.
Your motives sound reasonable, but I must warn you that the Watchtower Corporation beliefs that the Bible's should be taken literally and that their interpretation of scripture the only right one,, highly flawed due to their delusional state brought one by a god complex. The claim of The Watchtower corporation that they are God's mouth piece and God's only earthly organization seem highly suspect and to a very large extent 'wishful thinking'.
The reason why they forbid a higher education to it's members is to keep them ignorant and under their control psychologically.
I wish you the best and may you find your stay here insightful.
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How to sue the WT over shunning policy. It CAN happen!
by Bad_Wolf inthis is a very good document from a law school exploring religious freedom vs an individuals right to religious freedom without blackmail, pressure, etc, and also explores why certain lawsuits did not win and what it would take to win them.
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=3827&context=penn_law_review.
a person born in, and whose parents or family pressured to shun because they simply left the religion, who has evidence of damages, etc, would likely have a good case if they find a good lawyer.
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Actually no. Most of them don't agree with all the rules, but submit because of that very threat.
I think that hits the nail on the head, and may be the final nail in the Governing Body's coffin(I know overly optimistic). I hope somebody wins a case it would be so exciting. There has got to be away to nail these suckers who have been doing harm under the privilege of being classified as being a religion. I hope you can crack this nut.
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How Do you Bias Artificial Intelligence To Attain Superior Intelligence?
by Brokeback Watchtower inokay it is just a matter of time to where to where reverse engineering of the human mind to produce a superior intelligence guiding the world and such.
so do you think it should have built in biases?.
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Okay it is just a matter of time to where to where reverse engineering of the human mind to produce a superior intelligence guiding the world and such. so do you think it should have built in biases?
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How to sue the WT over shunning policy. It CAN happen!
by Bad_Wolf inthis is a very good document from a law school exploring religious freedom vs an individuals right to religious freedom without blackmail, pressure, etc, and also explores why certain lawsuits did not win and what it would take to win them.
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=3827&context=penn_law_review.
a person born in, and whose parents or family pressured to shun because they simply left the religion, who has evidence of damages, etc, would likely have a good case if they find a good lawyer.
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I hope so.
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How to sue the WT over shunning policy. It CAN happen!
by Bad_Wolf inthis is a very good document from a law school exploring religious freedom vs an individuals right to religious freedom without blackmail, pressure, etc, and also explores why certain lawsuits did not win and what it would take to win them.
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=3827&context=penn_law_review.
a person born in, and whose parents or family pressured to shun because they simply left the religion, who has evidence of damages, etc, would likely have a good case if they find a good lawyer.
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Brokeback Watchtower
The 14th amendment(US) was made after the civil war and had the freed slaves primarily in mind.
Equal protection afforded by the law for all citizens impartially:
The Equal Protection Clause is part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The clause, which took effect in 1868, provides that no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction "the equal protection of the laws".
I would think that making the disfellowshipping elders the primary target of a slander lawsuit, might work. Their kangaroo style secret court could be highlighted as extremely cruel and a total mockery of justice that lead to your name being announced as a member who must be shunned by all Jehovah's world wide as a serious evil doer. Might get a few thousand, and send shockwaves through the JW community especially the elders.