RE: Jehovah’s seem to be trying to get my 85 year old father into their cult
July 22, 2015 at 11:33 am
(July 22, 2015 at 9:48 am)robvalue Wrote: Oh whoops, I thought you said you'd watched a film about JW! I misread. I was suggesting he watched it. You said files
Let us know how things progress, and maybe we can come up with more ideas.
Why does god need money for his own disciples? Why does god need to send assholes to your door instead of just talking to you himself, if he's already everywhere?
I'll definitely report back with some updates as soon as I have them. I feel a lot better since I've been looking at this site JWFACTS.COM. They had a short video clip that was great also.
I also am going to send my dad some links to thewatchtowerfiles.com. Even though it doesn't seem as informative the guy that runs it is an ex 24 year member. And still unfortunatelly religious I guess. But there is the personal side to the issue I wanted to capture.
I was going to send him the below links
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Do Jehovah’s have the truth?
http://www.jwfacts.com/print/jw-studies-pamphlet.pdf
Jehovah’s Witnesses will be knocking on your door in the near future. What do they really believe?
http://www.jwfacts.com/pdf/jw-knocking-soon.pdf
"Jehovah's Witnesses are to refuse blood transfusions on the belief that the Bible forbids use of blood under any circumstance. Awake! 1994 May 22 p.2 admits that children of Jehovah's Witnesses have been losing their lives in support of this doctrine. The Watchtower stance is not only dangerous, but unscriptural and plagued with logical inconsistencies”
There is a 5 minute video at the bottom of the page. Which is very telling. As well as the above quote. Which in and of itself would be all I would need to stay away from anything they teach.
http://www.jwfacts.com
Jehovah’s Witnesses Want You!
http://thewatchtowerfiles.com/recruitment/
Hi I'm Doug Shields. I was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses for twenty-three years of my life. I finally realized that they didn't have "the truth" and I left the organization.
That decision cost me members of my family, my friends, my reputation, and in some respects, my identity. I had to rebuild my life one brick at a time.
Today I'm a happy, productive, and highly fulfilled person.
The purpose of this blog is to help others who are experiencing strained or broken relationships, self destructive behavior, addictions, depression, and low self esteem as a direct result of involvement in destructive mind control cults.
I hope you find this blog to be as helpful to you in reading it as is to me in writing it.
The watchtower files:
http://thewatchtowerfiles.com