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Are Jehovah's Witnesses Sociopathic Liars ?
by Finkelstein inthe sociopathic liar beware of this dangerous sociopath.
the one behavior that characterizes the human race is so widespread that most of the time we dont even notice it.
it is extremely hard to spot and it is even harder to stop.
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AMIII about child abuse
by Gorbatchov inhow great to see amiii stating @ tv.jw.org that the watchtower society was the first institution addressing child abuse in a time others were naive about this typical behavior of gay's.
the 1982 awake magazine is such a spectacular example about adressing the problem that they decided to erase it from their digital archives.
will amiii tell the judge that "watchtower" has not any control about him?
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If we were talking about any other corporation or organization this would be a no-brainer.
How do you feel about a company that does not recall a dangerous product until they are sued? And, if they had known for a while, would you believe that company's sincerity? Or do you see transparently through their actions as something they HAD to do because they got lawsuits and bad-press and not because they really cared about their customers, employees, etc.?
Think about that. Child abuse/rape has been going on for years in this organization. Did they try to prevent the problems along the way? Did they take any significant effort or time to even think about how to fix until it was made public? You see, to them, child abuse/rape isn't the problem. The problem is the rest of the world learning about it.
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If you were told today you would die next week, would you be happy and fine with that?
by EndofMysteries ini don't know how so many who seem to be certain this life is it after being jw's seem to happily accept it and be fine with it.
i am living and trying to live as if this is it.
i want there to be a future life/afterlife, something, but i see how fast life comes and goes and even if i'm living it to the fullest, there is no peace for me with the thought this may be it.
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I am an atheist and also do not have an expectation of an afterlife, etc. I pretty much live like today could be the last day so I try not to have too many loose ends (e.g. important things not done or unsaid). Probably the most important thing I would do is make sure my girlfriend is ok when I am gone. But I don't imagine my world-view changing with that knowledge.
There are a couple of quotes by Marcus Aurelius I try to keep in mind...
“Do not act as if you were going to live ten thousand years. Death hangs over you. While you live, while it is in your power, be good.”
"Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones."
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GB Spirit directed writing - October 2015 Awake
by Listener inthe awake oct 2015 is now up on jw org.. one article talks about young adults returning to their parents home and tries to give them some advice.. one of the highlighted comments are these magical words.
<<remember, more important than what you do is becoming proficient at what you do.>>.
i don't see how it's more important to become more proficient in that window washing job than working towards a more interesting and better paying job.
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You don’t have to do what you love in order to love what you do!
That sounds familiar...Where have I heard that type of rhetorical non-sense before? Oh, yeah...
"And if you can't be with the one you love, honey
Love the one you're with"
- Love the One You're With - Crosby, Stills, and Nash
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INTERVIEW: with an Elder
by TerryWalstrom inelder: "i'm not sure i know what you mean by 'diversity.'.
elder: "well, it's not quite like that.
elder: "um.
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It has been said before by someone else, so I cannot take credit for the quote but it is prescient.
"The trouble with JWs is that you have to first explain to them their own beliefs before you can debunk them..."
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Why Is This New Batch of Governing Body Members So Stupid?
by Brokeback Watchtower inwell there are lots of reason for sure, denial, delusion, wishful thinking, ego maniac, infantile understanding of ancient writings, satanophobia, xenophobia, out of touch with reality, limited choices scrapping the bottom of the barrel,and many more.. listen to this ted talk and see if you can pick out something that helps explain why these guys are such ass holes:.
organizations are often run according to the superchicken model, where the value is placed on star employees who outperform others.
and yet, this isnt what drives the most high-achieving teams.
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Why Is This New Batch of Governing Body Members So Stupid?
Maybe it is that the rest of the world is getting smarter and when they are entrenched in 3,000 year-old beliefs they seem positively stupid and backwards, as they should.
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Anthony Morris III: "...we cannot control everything that an individual might say..."
by cappytan ini noticed that anthony morris iii just said on the broadcast: "while we cannot control everything that an individual might say, it is clear that over the decades protecting children from abuse is a top priority for this organization.".
that, in my opinion, is a direct response to the richard ashe "spiritual protection not physical protection" deposition.. here's a video putting the two statements side by side.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgevpuyn7gy.
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Anthony Morris III: "...we cannot control everything that an individual might say..."
At which point he had an attendant bring a bowl of water and washed his hands...
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BREAKING NEWS!!!
by DATA-DOG inbreaking news from co!!
according to a reliable source, the co in my area says that jws may have been hearing the phrase, "final push" being used.
what sage advice did this shepherd, duke, and "star" of revelation have to say?
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Does anybody else see this "we are in the last days of the last days" as a reframing of Zeno's paradox? -
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Why Is This New Batch of Governing Body Members So Stupid?
by Brokeback Watchtower inwell there are lots of reason for sure, denial, delusion, wishful thinking, ego maniac, infantile understanding of ancient writings, satanophobia, xenophobia, out of touch with reality, limited choices scrapping the bottom of the barrel,and many more.. listen to this ted talk and see if you can pick out something that helps explain why these guys are such ass holes:.
organizations are often run according to the superchicken model, where the value is placed on star employees who outperform others.
and yet, this isnt what drives the most high-achieving teams.
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Hold Me-Thrill Me - The current GB know they are faking it. They are faking their claim to be of the anointed. The previous members were not all fakers. Many honestly believed they were anointed and called by Christ as members of his body.
I have to agree. There seems to be different type of psychopathy going on here. I remember the earnest and genuine appeal of previous GB members. I remember the beautiful talks from people like Dan Sydlik and others. Honest, earnest, and willing to say that they did not know everything but loved their fellow slaves. After 25 years I still remember these talks in my head. From my point of view now, they may have been misguided, but I still have respect for them.
What you have today is something totally different. I imagine that the current GB are really a bunch of men who find themselves in a position of power but are woefully ill-equiped to fulfill it. If it wasn't so tragic it would comical. They are clumsy, stupid, and unprepared for the role they are trying to live up to. They are charlatans. And, are absent of any sense of humility.
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WT Society Makes Light of Child Abuse Crimes by Portraying them as Cartoons
by flipper ini commented on this on another thread- but i believe this has enough importance to create a thread about this situation in and of itself.
at the current district convention as you know the wt society released a " sophie & caleb " video allegedly warning parents about the dangers of child abuse.
they don't really use the words " child abuse " in the video - but just say if " someone tries to touch you in a manner you aren't comfortable with " and portray it as a cartoon !
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What breakfast of champions said...
I would add that one of the reasons JWs often couch advice in the form of victim-blaming is that they don't have a really good answer for the following:
"Does Jehovah intercede in events or not?"
If you believe that Jehovah intercedes (answers prayers) but JWs still get abused, hurt, die, etc. you have to somehow deal with that cognitive dissonance. As a JW you say to yourself "Well, he seems to intercede with the weather to make sure the printing gets done", but JWs can get killed in a typhoon. He seems to intercede to help some JWs from getting hurt/killed, raped, but not others.
Somehow, as a JW, you have to reconcile these. When it goes well, you credit Jehovah. When it goes badly, well then either (a) it is God's plan and we don't fully understand it and "time and unforeseen circumstances" and Satan or (b) put the blame on the victim.
So, when a child is raped, is it part of God's plan or did the child bring it on themselves? Which is it? Cause if I had the power of God I would make sure nothing like this would ever happen. I am better than your God. And, probably, so are you.