Thank you guys...
This really helped.
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Letter to my JW ex-girlfriend...
by Confucious instill recovering from the simon/wuss wildfire i started.
if we can get off politics for a while, i wanted to post this.
my ex-girlfriend who is a jw asked me about going back to the meetings and all that.
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Confucious
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Letter to my JW ex-girlfriend...
by Confucious instill recovering from the simon/wuss wildfire i started.
if we can get off politics for a while, i wanted to post this.
my ex-girlfriend who is a jw asked me about going back to the meetings and all that.
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Confucious
Ok,
Still recovering from the Simon/Wuss wildfire I started. ;-)
If we can get off politics for a while, I wanted to post this.
My ex-girlfriend who is a JW asked me about going back to the meetings and all that.
I'm posting this here in hopes it will help some of you who struggled with the same things I did...
Here it is in part...
Couple things about the congregation.
When we sin, true repentance is shown by actions - not words.
We know that.
You ask any one of the XXXX Elders and they will tell you that they mishandled my case.
They even said they are sorry.
But to this day, I have applied not only the Bible's instructions for handling disagreements. But the Societies.
Let me explain.
I've been telling the XXXX Elders for years now, that I wanted my day in "theocratic" court with XXXX of XXXX cong.
I followed every proceedure.
I brought out the sin of his to XXXX himself. One on one.
He didn't listen.
I brought it out to that brother that gave a talk in the XXXX hall. You know, the day I had a talk with the brother outside the hall and XXXX thougth I was getting on his case about something else.
He did nothing. And what I asked for, btw, is a sitdown with XXXX.
He did nothing.
I appealed to the C.O. the first time. He did nothing.
I appealed to the XXXX Body of Elders. They did nothing.
Finally, I appealed to the CO on a second occasion. It was that visit he went on an on about making the Organization a full-time career.
Well I did that.
I gave every waking moment of my 20's in the full time service.
To put it in perspective. You are 22. Imagine having pioneered the last two years. And then pioneering for the next 8.
On top of that, my wife also pioneered.
It's hard enough doing it on your own.
I did it with me AND my wife.
All I asked for was a sitdown with me, the offending party (XXXX) and a spiritual third party - an elder or a C.O.
As I swear you (and I hate to use that word, but it's the deepest word I know.)
But as Jehovah is my witness. The C.O. told me, "I don't think so."
To me, little matters except for one thing. My personal relationship with Jehovah and my Christ.
And I do tell you this. Anyone who spends more than 15 minutes with me can judge that statement for themselves.
One thing I realized from my studies. And I probably study the Bible and Jehovah's word more than 90 percent of the Kingdom Hall.
I know that, because that's about all I do outside of work. I study. I read. I reflect on Jehovah's word daily.
But one thing I learned. And I learned this ON MY OWN -
Just about EVERY GREAT PROPHET or MAN in the Bible was a rebel. Or considered a rebel.
NONE of them rebeled against God Jehovah himself.
But they ALL rebelled against what was God's Organization at the time.
If you don't believe me, do the research yourself.
Jesus Christ did not rebel against Jehovah. But he did rebel against Jehovah's arrangment at the time. That arrangement being the Jewish life as represented by the Pharasees.
Ezekiel rebelled against the Jewish system of things (which was Jehovah's Organization at the time). He exposed the APPOINTED MEN OF JEHOVAH'S SYSTEM OF THE TIME. He exposed the priests. Jehovah's priests of Jehovah's Organization.
David rebelled against Jehovah's king at the time - Saul. Saul... Not only was Saul the representation of Jehovah's Kingdom on Earth. Saul WAS Jehovah's KING.
The Apostle Paul rebelled against the Christian Congregation. So much so, that he told them - that it was NOT by human's that he given his ministry. But by the Word of God. The other elders in the Christian congregation were appointed by means of men in the congregation. Paul on the other hand, "came out of nowhere - so to speak." And because an appostled appointed by the Christ himself.
AND PAUL was OUTSPOKEN.
It's interesting to note that NONE of these great men (not even Jesus Christ) set out to topple Jehovah's Organization.
None of them did. Not even David.
He let Jehovah do that.
BUT, he did NOT hold back his words - even though his words were in comdemnation of what was wrong at the time.
Rightfully, David (and his best friend Jonathan) stood on thei own principles and was not afraid in anyway of righteousness.
Rather, they took as stand against things that were fundamentally wrong and were NOT ashamed or embarrassed to bring these wrongs to light.
If I am wrong, (and I speak not of you). But if I am wrong. Show me I'm wrong.
But if I am right, I will also not be afraid to do what is right.
I am NOT willing to bend in my principles. Which I believe (and I feel indesputable from the above logic) to be the Christs principles.
Standing up to Elders. Standing up to C.O.'s and telling them that they are shamefully wrong - is NOT a rebellion against the Christ.
In fact, it is the opposite.
It is revered by the living Christ.
For HE TOO, endured criticism... "Why do heal on the Sabbath... Do you not know you are breaking the Sabbath law???"
And that WAS the law. But the Christ felt it fit to overlook that law for the sake of REASONABLENESS. After all, his disciples were HUNGRY.
What I say to you (not you - but a figure of speech.)
But what I say to you is this.
Do you shun me. Do you think I'm not spiritual because my long hair. Because of my I'm not afraid to speak my mind. Because my dress is not corporate America???
But my response to them, is the same as the Christs. For he doesn't judge by means of outward appearances. For it is by the heart that he judges.
All those great prophets in the Bible times - (and I am BY NO MEANS a prophet - but just an ADMIRER of them).
But all those great prophets couldn't care less about outward appearances and what was the status quo.
Rather, the only thing they cared about was their approval before God.
What is greater. Tradition or the Bible?
I know that's a childish question, because we all know the answer.
But I am breaking from tradition for the sake of the Bible.
I ask you respectfully...
What is greater??
A man that stands up for a principle that may be right or wrong.
Or...
A man that follows the crowd, even though he KNOWS that something goes against his principles.
Every single point that I made here, is of the Christ. It's from the Bible.
It's the Organizational proceedures that set me apart from the congregation.
Could you hear my voice??? And do you not know that I love the Christ. That I love my God Jehovah???
Do you not see that I am stronger spiritual, mentally and emotionally than ever before??
My thoughts, for the first time in a few years, is RIGHT ON THE MONEY.
I am whole and complete.
My am secure with my relationship with Jehovah. I'm secure with myself in every way.
The only thing is, I'm an outcast in the congregation because I'm vocal in pointing out SERIOUS flaws within the congregation and the status quo of it.
That, makes me weak in the congregation.
But I tell you today. It makes me STRONG in Jehovah's eyes. I'm NOT serving man. And neither are my decisions based on man.
Very sincerely, -
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Confucious
Excellent.
There was a time when I would go on a vacation only to be ridden with guilt.
It was aweful -
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Confucious
Excellent.
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Been asked to sing at a wedding
by Nosferatu inokay, i can just picture me dressed up in drag, singing "do you really want to hurt me", lol!.
but seriously, my buddy is getting married sept 5, and he and his fiance have asked me if me & my wife would sing at his wedding.
seems like the cd we gave out at the wedding is creating some opportunities (one of my dad's friends bought a copy of the cd).
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Confucious
Nos,
If you could sing, "AVA MARIA" or "Our Father," I will sponsor the wedding.
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Your worst Watchtower Study ever?
by Celtic inwhat article was it when you were a witness that was the most complicated for you to understand?
i remember that there were a right few beaut's, dad being the wt conductor, of course we had to go through the finer detail getting to the most indepth meaning and how it linked up.
hmmmmmmm.. what was your worst watchtower study ever then?
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Confucious
A very true story and I remember it well, because I was reading the WT that day.
The big news that morning was that a young man was killed in a freak bungy jumping accident.
It happened in our city.
Anyway, the big news besides that was that the mother of the young man was sueing the Bungy Jumping people for negligence.
Anyway, the study that day was on Greed.
So this one brother comments in a real self-righteous tone sayint that it was greed since they were suing.
I wish I had the guts I have now, but today, I would have stood up in the middle of the congregation and tore that brother a new one.
I mean, what if the mother was at the KH. Her son just died and she's trying to find a little justice.
I'm sure if it was 10 million dollars, she'd give it back to have her son.
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I am a sociopath - WT Society's fault???
by Confucious inalthough not professionally diagnosed, i feel like i'm a sociopath.
someone told me the definition of one (and it is complex) and i feel i fit the mold - although not 100 percent.
there are some things that i don't match the definition of.
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Sun:
Thanks for your last post.
I almost feel like a teenager again. Pretty much finding myself after thinking that I had it all figured out. -
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Those silly Kingdom Melodies
by RR inever get one of those jungles in your head and you can't get rid of it.
i was trying to put my son to sleep, there he is leaning on me and i'm humming, and realized it was a kingdom melody.
15 years and they're still in my head!
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Confucious
Had a friend that was a dub and converted some of those songs into Rap songs.
I mean, they were legit songs. No cursing.
They were mostly like Christian Rap. But they were good!!! Ha!
Anyway, some of the people found out and did they ever give him hell!!! LOL -
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I am a sociopath - WT Society's fault???
by Confucious inalthough not professionally diagnosed, i feel like i'm a sociopath.
someone told me the definition of one (and it is complex) and i feel i fit the mold - although not 100 percent.
there are some things that i don't match the definition of.
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Confucious
Really good stuff in here guys.
I'm so incredibly thankful for these posts. -
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I am a sociopath - WT Society's fault???
by Confucious inalthough not professionally diagnosed, i feel like i'm a sociopath.
someone told me the definition of one (and it is complex) and i feel i fit the mold - although not 100 percent.
there are some things that i don't match the definition of.
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Confucious
Guys,
All of you who've posted (and Gals).
All this is REALLY helping.
Really.
Con