Wish you the best in your freedom from these clowns, I'm betting more will follow you out soon.
Brokeback Watchtower
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EdenOne, Mrs. Eden & Son: DISASSOCIATED!
by EdenOne ingreat news!.
we are free!.
as of the 9th of june, me and my dear wife mrs. eden handed over our letters of disassociation at bethel in portugal, thus making official our departure from the jehovah's witnesses.
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Supreme Court Of Russia bans Jehovah's Witnesses as an 'extremist organization'
by EdenOne inread the news here.
the jehovah's witnesses lost their appeal to the supreme court of russia.
bethel to be liquidated.. i bet the gb saw this coming ... here comes the persecution complex paranoia.
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Brokeback Watchtower
I think it all a matter of time before the rest of the world starts shutting down this greedy cult that will destroy lives for profits. Just a matter of time before humanity in general gets wiser to pass laws to protect its citizens from these type of religious charlatans and the leaders of the group all get stiff prison sentences for their cruelty of enforced shunning to perpetuate their fraud self designated runners of Jehovah's earthly organization. To be unquestionably listen to and obeyed or else.
I really think this time is coming and it may be much sooner than we think. This years convention videos is going to show the world how nuts these goof balls are and how much these guys need some serious prison time, for the psychological cruelty they are inflicting on their captives.
I'm sure the Russian government has taken an interest in these recent videos to which they can rest their case and here very little outcry of oppression and cruelty coming forth on the international scene in WT's favor so bye bye JW.org in that country, with others(countries) following this recent example. They are on slippery ground all around the world.
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What does the JW organisation do for the world?
by Half banana init gives nothing, it only takes.
it preaches the end but continues to commute its financial ‘winnings’ into bricks and mortar investments and enjoys the prestige of a world-wide portfolio worth billions.
the constant postponement of armageddon only helps this business model so the administration is happy.
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Brokeback Watchtower
The JW organization gives absolutely nothing to the world but negatives no positives. They believe in a homicidal maniac god Jehovah the will kill a global population of humans if they don't kiss his royal ass in worshipful unquestioning loyalty.
So with a god bent on destroying 99.9% of the world that don't kiss his royal ass leading the faithful what really can we expect of an organization that is dedicated to his royal highness? This Deity has already passed judgement on the world thousands of years ago so the faithful need not concern themselves with any ways of improving or help the world to get better.
This organization don't pay taxes and ain't interested in the feeding the poor or helping the elderly they are only seeking profits$$$ with no real interest in doing good for their fellow man and shunning is all the proof I need.
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Supreme Court Of Russia bans Jehovah's Witnesses as an 'extremist organization'
by EdenOne inread the news here.
the jehovah's witnesses lost their appeal to the supreme court of russia.
bethel to be liquidated.. i bet the gb saw this coming ... here comes the persecution complex paranoia.
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Brokeback Watchtower
Well all I can say is Russia has them pegged. They are extremest and need to be disbanded for the negative harm they cause the Russian people who fall under the power of this end of the World cult.
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Are we in a computer simulation?
by Brokeback Watchtower inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znmk2viuqba.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/simulation_hypothesis.
consequences of living in a simulation[edit]some scholars speculate that the creators of our hypothetical simulation may have limited computing power; if so, after a certain point, the creators would have to deploy some sort of strategy to prevent simulations from themselves indefinitely creating high-fidelity simulations in unbounded regress.
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Brokeback Watchtower
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znMK2VIUQbA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis
Consequences of living in a simulation[edit]
Some scholars speculate that the creators of our hypothetical simulation may have limited computing power; if so, after a certain point, the creators would have to deploy some sort of strategy to prevent simulations from themselves indefinitely creating high-fidelity simulations in unbounded regress. One obvious strategy would be to simply terminate the overly-intensive simulation at that point. Therefore, if we are simulations (or simulations of simulations), and if, for example, we were to start massively creating simulations in the year 2050, there could be a risk of termination around that point, as there could be a jump in our simulation's required processing power.[8]
Economist Robin Hanson argues a self-interested high-fidelity Sim should strive to be entertaining and praiseworthy in order to avoid being turned off or being shunted into a non-conscious low-fidelity part of the simulation. Hanson additionally speculates that someone aware he might be a Sim, might care less about others and live more for today: "your motivation to save for retirement, or to help the poor in Ethiopia, might be muted by realizing that in your simulation, you will never retire and there is no Ethiopia."[9]
Testing the hypothesis physically[edit]
A long-shot method to test one type of simulation hypothesis was proposed in 2012 in a joint paper by physicists Silas R. Beane from the University of Bonn (now at the University of Washington, Seattle), and Zohreh Davoudi and Martin J. Savage from the University of Washington, Seattle.[10] Under the assumption of finite computational resources, the simulation of the universe would be performed by dividing the continuum space-time into a discrete set of points. In analogy with the mini-simulations that lattice-gauge theorists run today to build up nuclei from the underlying theory of strong interactions (known as Quantum chromodynamics), several observational consequences of a grid-like space-time have been studied in their work. Among proposed signatures is an anisotropy in the distribution of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, that, if observed, would be consistent with the simulation hypothesis according to these physicists (but, of course, would not prove that the universe is a simulation). A multitude of physical observables must be explored before any such scenario could be accepted or rejected as a theory of nature.[11] -
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"Bethelites told they weren’t doing enough, hadn’t reached their potential so about half of them walked out of the talk"
by oppostate inthis was news to me, it's from a year and a half ago,.
from joe emerson at http://www.christianwitnesses.com.
bethelites told they weren’t doing enough, hadn’t reached their potential so about half of them walked out of the talk; efforts made to get names of those who walked out but didn’t get them all.
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Brokeback Watchtower
I think it's all BS
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Does the governing body know what they are doing?
by Gefangene inwhat do you guys think?.
are they only some uber religious zealots or do they pursue hidden agendas beyond religiosity?.
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Brokeback Watchtower
They are heavily into compartmentalization so basically they may know a little about what they are doing but due to compartmentalizing everything thing they don't see it as wrong just like when they say the Jehovah is a god of love and is acting loving when he kill 99.9% of the world population. Severe compartmentalization at it finest.
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Does the governing body know what they are doing?
by Gefangene inwhat do you guys think?.
are they only some uber religious zealots or do they pursue hidden agendas beyond religiosity?.
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Brokeback Watchtower
I just have to put this video here because I think it clearly show the GB don't know jack shit about what they are doing while running Jeho's hot rod Chariot like organ into every every thing they see. BTW we need to see more of the GB making "worldly' court appearances.
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Does the governing body know what they are doing?
by Gefangene inwhat do you guys think?.
are they only some uber religious zealots or do they pursue hidden agendas beyond religiosity?.
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Brokeback Watchtower
I really feel the GB are delusional, they have some idea of what they are doing as corporation executives they are privy to a lot more info then the average congregation drone but are still under the delusion that they are calling the shots for God's earthly organization.
Their present downsizing due to lack of funds shows that their understanding of how to make this printing company profitable is seriously lacking and headed toward bankruptcy due to their delusional state based on wishful thinking.
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What was there before the Big Bang?
by Brokeback Watchtower inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpuhj98vjoa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hik8hj0_t9q.
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