GoddessLSD-XTC
Bluelighter
I missed the annual JW convention in Tucson (something like 40,000 attendees) a few weeks ago. I really wanted to go so I could pick up some more of their fantastic artwork. I'd love to see a book of their artwork!
I am 19, a JW, and CAN travel!!![]()
In general, i just find religion to be a crutch people use to make themselves feel better. Promises of a beautiful future, heaven, life everlasting, these things I dont see happening. But people want to hear good things. So they cling to the teachings. I think religion CAN have benefits, but I dont believe any one religion has it all right. And again I certainly can appreciate the people who DO care about it, because most dont. And I recognize it has its place in people's lives, I'd never try and dissuade them from it. But I think we need to move on as a civilization.
Smug, hypocritical, sadistic, creepy, bizarre.... THat JW art is weird shit. OP needs to get out of that dopey religious cult, stop criticizing Catholics (as a follower of arguably the weirdest Christian offshoot cult ever he has no room to talk) and experiment with otehr religions (what are your thoughts on Judaism or Islam) , drop acid, or sometihng and think about life (your religion might not be true).I love the artwork in JW publications.
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Most definately NOT! I like to end strong discussions and debates, with some light fun, so that it dissolves any grey clouds! Just a bit of fun, but I think he got it! I am none of the 3 (well, I do travel but it was just humorously thrown in-the occasion called for it and it fitted well with his comments)You're a JW?
LITM I think was just summarizing what he's learned about me.. he is not a JW clearly by his previous statements.
I've been a child raised Jehovah's Witness for my whole life. They really arent as bad as they are made to seem. Very nice people. But of course the whole thing has some missing pieces, and I dont like having a human try to interpret them.
I was in a talky mood, and decided to share the JW policy on drugs. Feel free to ask about anything tho.
There are pretty much 3 rules circling it and why we cant do just about anything recreationally speaking.
First, They have a very flat rule that if it is illegal, you cant do it. Fair enough. So nothing scheduled. This rules out the vast majority of stuff. Probably not a bad rule to follow in many cases anyway.
Secondly they have a strict "no smoking" policy as per a scripture that claims we have to avoid "defilements of flesh." Also kinda fair, I cant say they are wrong in putting that rule down. So no cigs or MJ.
3rd is where they take a big leap. Knowing that there are tons of ways around the first two rules (Unscheds, Analogues, Vaporization, oral consumption, etc) They have gone to the point of essentially blocking all drug use.
The reason is as follows: This is a paraphrasing more or less, but it goes like this: Drugs open the mind and can allow wicked spirit forces to enter your mind and can make you more susceptible to their thinking.
What they seem to be trying to say is "Drugs will make you think for yourself and leave us"
There is a ton of discrepancy from one congregation to another however. A lot of things have never been officially determined, such as using marijuana (where legalized, rule 1) in a brownie (rule 2). Ive heard some say its ok and others would still punish you. Its a real mess.
Of course there is NO bible rule about doing drugs.
Well anyway, I was bored and decided to throw this up here.
But after all this bullshit, twisting of the Bible (which I don't believe to be the word of god anymore) I mean they have their OWN TRANSLATION of the Bible, the rules about EVERYTHING, who you can talk to, where you can go, what you can do, what you should do, no to celebrate holidays, blah blah blah
I think that's a myth. I think the New American Standard would give the NWT a run for it's money.In fact I recall that on Jeopardy they actually had the question "what translation of the bible is most accurate" and the answer was the NWT.