Knock! Knock! Who's There? Why it's the Atheist Jehovah's Witness.
Raised a JW, married to an ex-JW, and happy not being a JW anymore.
Make the truth your own.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
What's the big deal if the bible has even a tiny little error?
So a long time ago when I was trying to figure out if I could trust the bible as the inerrant word of God, I had to decided if errors would be a problem. If I recall this was the tip of the iceberg for me. You see JW's often use the article "a" as reason that Jesus is "a god" instead of Jesus "is god". See John 1:1 in their bible. While there are a lot more and bigger problems in the bible than missing articles(or call it a translation error), the tiniest article illustrates what a huge difference in religions doctrine it can make.
After doing more research and seeing many many other errors you might just then decided to admit the bible is errant and now never ever really be certain that your doctrines are correct or that you could know things absolutely. You could then continue to bend over backwards making excuses and logical loop holes and try convince yourself it's still inspired somehow.... eventually you'll get to the point where you can just admit it's absurd.
If the smallest things can make a huge difference it's surprising that god couldn't at the very least do the proofread. Typically I wouldn't care but in this case people should even give a fuck about an oxford comma. Ambiguity is not a good thing when something is supposedly coming down as the word of god.
Monday, December 30, 2013
JW's should be doing background checks but they don't
People dealing with children should be given a background check.
You would think this would be a no-brainer, but the JW organization chooses not to do so.
While not a magical or holy spirit bullet to prevent all wrongs it would help keep members safer.
If JW's are forced to do background checks then they would be liable if the person had a record and they did not take measures to protect their members. If enacted I wonder how many elders and ministerial servants will have to step down to keep them out of positions of trust and authority.
Another step of civilization pushing JW's in a safer direction.
http://www.vice.com/read/an-11-year-old-is-suing-000919-v20n4
http://www.topix.com/forum/religion/jehovahs-witness/TO7LR4JJR96PIHVVU
Friday, December 20, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The slow sanitizing of extremist thought and actions
My guess is that as the JW religion ages some of it's extreme practices will slowly be sanitized.
They already can accept most parts of blood, give it another 50 years and I would guess that blood becomes more symbolic and the value of life is placed higher than the symbolism of life, Or some better medical alternative comes along,(ie synthetic blood with nano bots)
Shunning/Disfellowshipping
They already can accept most parts of blood, give it another 50 years and I would guess that blood becomes more symbolic and the value of life is placed higher than the symbolism of life, Or some better medical alternative comes along,(ie synthetic blood with nano bots)
Shunning/Disfellowshipping
Watchtower‘s July 2009 “Awake!” magazine, p. 29, No one should be forced to worship in a way that he finds unacceptable or be made to choose between his beliefs and his family.
While they don't practice what they preach here , one can hope that eventually it may come to be.
The two witness policy, now(?) the directions are to tell the person they can/(should?) report to the local authorities, or at least I thought I heard this a few years back although I am not sure if they do this in all regions/areas.
A major influence of these must have been law suits that pressure the organization to make adjustments to protect its flock. Hooray for civilization.
While they don't practice what they preach here , one can hope that eventually it may come to be.
The two witness policy, now(?) the directions are to tell the person they can/(should?) report to the local authorities, or at least I thought I heard this a few years back although I am not sure if they do this in all regions/areas.
A major influence of these must have been law suits that pressure the organization to make adjustments to protect its flock. Hooray for civilization.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
JW divorce
I do until death do us part, OR
-you cheat on me , which is the only valid way out in the eyes of the JW's
But
-maybe you'll die, and maybe you'll get there quicker if I feed you a bunch of crap and encourage dangerous behaviors, I'll invite over some good looking people serve drinks and try to get you alone with them
Or
-I'll just get the divorce and then cry and say how sorry I was for disobeying , who knows maybe they'll reinstate me within the first year or two but if I'm in love with someone else I might as well sleep with them and do something worth getting disfellowshipped for... Hmmm while I'm on sabbatical there were a few other no no's I wanted to do.
Or if you aren't sneaky and decide to play it straight you could end up separated or in a fake marriage with abstinence your nightly forte the rest of your life.
Try explaining this to non JW's , watch the eyes role.
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