and I am (or wasn't) trying to be mean or beat you, Mr. Socks over the head with anything here..
as far as "mainstream" or lack thereof.. I cannot include one's beliefs with my choice of friends. Now there has to be some reasonable assumptions. 1. You are not willing to burn, stab, shoot or otherwise assault me on account of my beliefs..
and most of the time that seems to be asking far too much of a lot of people..
I can't make friendships or connections based on belief. Past failures convince me of that..
Who gives the control? Well.. in the USA it's supposed to be a fee society and all.. the individual either affirms or disaffirms the control that one party exercises over another.. sometimes with or without consequences..
as far as "controlling oversight".. it was SUPPOSED to just be a bible study.. some group reading a book to try to get a little bit of truth and make some sense out of it..
Wasn't there a native american story.. of the animals.. they could go to some designated cave, take off their skins, and realize they were all the same..
This cult classification thing is, as you noted, Ham, far reaching, even beyond the boundaries of religion. One of the more recent ones that's been growing by leaps and bounds is "the devotees of talk (read: hate) radio and TV". I had a customer try to evangelize me to Beck worship just last week. Most of what he presented was nothing more than parroted fragments of unsubstantiated claims. Kinda reminded me a little bit of myself trying to use 4 crucified to get a signature on the heralded green card. .
I dunno - mainstream vs, fringe, JW vs. RC, acceptable vs. unacceptable...one man's floor is another man's ceiling....
I was raised Southern Baptist and bolted when I was a teenager. Then in my early 20s I was witnessed to by what (I believed to be) an adherent of the true religion - the way international - complete with Martindale yelling and condemning everyone from here to Timbuktu. Now I have left the supposed "true religion" and have been witnessed to rather vigorously by an adherent of one of the other "true religions!" So, I am somewhat taken aback seeing a mirror of my former self come at me like I went at so many others. Karma? Perhaps. Otherwise, there is nothing earth shattering here. Just personal observations / experiences I thought I would share to see what fell out of the tree. Maybe some of you are JW now? If so, I offer the same sentiment to you as my friend who cared enough to endeavor to "save me" from my impending doom. Thanks, but no thanks.
I just thought I could land a new gig writing for them since my life seems to be littered with experiences that could be incorporated into the series. At least for an episode or two.
Egads, I had no idea Dylan wrote that. After a little googling I have to agree that Hendricks did way better than Dylan. It doesn't hardly sound like the same song.
Disrespect has to be totally intended to carry any significant weight.
So why do you think groups like the JW's, Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists, and others, are still around while The Way International has all but disintegrated? I heard, though I haven't checked, that the Mormons in particular are one of the fastest growing religious organization in the world.
So why do you think groups like the JW's, Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists, and others, are still around while The Way International has all but disintegrated? I heard, though I haven't checked, that the Mormons in particular are one of the fastest growing religious organization in the world.
That's a good question. Somehow they have achieved "legitimacy", whereas docvic and twi never did.
There's been "scandals" in the JW Org, but the Org has seemed to have weathered them with little detrimental effect.
Granted - - - members were lost as a result, but NOTHING like the exodus of 1986/ 87 from twi.
I don't know anything about the 7th Day folks, and all I know of the Mormons, is from what TempleLady used to post here.
I used to be an active poster on 4 different ex-JW sites. 3 of those 4 are now defunct.
I used to use "All along the Watchtower" embedded in my signature pic there. Not many clicked the pic, so it was "lost" on them.
Depending on the web site, I have different tunes embedded in the "sig line" below.
Yup - - Dylan wrote that tune (All Along The Watchtower). It took Hendrix to raise it to proper "status" in the music world.
I've heard Dylan's singing described as sounding - - - "Like a dog with it's hind leg caught in a barb wire fence".
I haven't heard a statement (about a singer/ songwriter) like that, that I am more fully in agreement with.
Anyway - - - (back to topic), the Mormons (at least) preach and promote family values (among other things),
that are sadly missing in today's society, which probably strikes a chord with a lot of "newbies when "witnessed to".
With docvic/ lcm/ and now rosie - - - it's always been an "us vs. THEM mentality.
I maybe right about this, I might be wrong. But regardless of that - - - I just don't care.
It's good to see twi "swirling down the toilet bowl of life", headed for the sewer where they belong.
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socks
In a perfect world we would all be well paid for our religious affiliation. We'd be able to decide in a competitive market. Want a big church? Spend big money. I'll show for the right dough. Buy me!
Ham
Heh.. it was the only character with the badge of mathematical excellence.. that made his way out of that existence.. I can't say it is (or were) me.. because I am still here..
Ham
For the "believers education".. I would recommend.. Norah Jones. Come away with me. then.. feels like home.. I would rate these as highly as Beatles.. Rubber Soul, Revolver.. Magical Mystery Tou
Ham
and I am (or wasn't) trying to be mean or beat you, Mr. Socks over the head with anything here..
as far as "mainstream" or lack thereof.. I cannot include one's beliefs with my choice of friends. Now there has to be some reasonable assumptions. 1. You are not willing to burn, stab, shoot or otherwise assault me on account of my beliefs..
and most of the time that seems to be asking far too much of a lot of people..
I can't make friendships or connections based on belief. Past failures convince me of that..
Who gives the control? Well.. in the USA it's supposed to be a fee society and all.. the individual either affirms or disaffirms the control that one party exercises over another.. sometimes with or without consequences..
as far as "controlling oversight".. it was SUPPOSED to just be a bible study.. some group reading a book to try to get a little bit of truth and make some sense out of it..
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at this point..
the "cult" label seems freely thrown here at times..
I think they ALL are cults. every last stinking one of them.. not limited to religious.
I'm in one of the larger intellectual cults at the moment..
maybe the difference is..
it isn't the individual that sets the standard.. its a mathematical proof..
but a "destruction of SELF" is not required..
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Wasn't there a native american story.. of the animals.. they could go to some designated cave, take off their skins, and realize they were all the same..
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This cult classification thing is, as you noted, Ham, far reaching, even beyond the boundaries of religion. One of the more recent ones that's been growing by leaps and bounds is "the devotees of talk (read: hate) radio and TV". I had a customer try to evangelize me to Beck worship just last week. Most of what he presented was nothing more than parroted fragments of unsubstantiated claims. Kinda reminded me a little bit of myself trying to use 4 crucified to get a signature on the heralded green card. .
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Ha! Like the claims.. Obama isn't really American.. he's an Islamic devotee.. he's getting a divorce.. he's.. (this, and that.. ad infinitum..)
and the other side is no better..
seems we all are like the J.W.'s..
and Socks claims of the R.C.'s..
doesn't seem to make much difference how old or young the belief happens to be..
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seems.. what the "average" follower does not see.. or the scam would not perpetuate itself..
we are played one against another.. one "class" of society against another.. one religious adherence against another..
now, math, its hard to do this.. but they have their little (polite mostly) internal quarrels at times..
they generally agree on the methods and results..
but division seems to be the situation, one generation after another, and if one believes it, one lifetime after another..
who gains here?
can't be da follower who avoids family, regarding them possessed of da enemy..
I dunno..
I've had to deal with this.. in ways I wish I didn't..
I've had to tell some who I love.. "your beliefs require you to think I am possessed. Now what are you going to do.."
yeah.. I've been in those shoes before..
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I dunno - mainstream vs, fringe, JW vs. RC, acceptable vs. unacceptable...one man's floor is another man's ceiling....
I was raised Southern Baptist and bolted when I was a teenager. Then in my early 20s I was witnessed to by what (I believed to be) an adherent of the true religion - the way international - complete with Martindale yelling and condemning everyone from here to Timbuktu. Now I have left the supposed "true religion" and have been witnessed to rather vigorously by an adherent of one of the other "true religions!" So, I am somewhat taken aback seeing a mirror of my former self come at me like I went at so many others. Karma? Perhaps. Otherwise, there is nothing earth shattering here. Just personal observations / experiences I thought I would share to see what fell out of the tree. Maybe some of you are JW now? If so, I offer the same sentiment to you as my friend who cared enough to endeavor to "save me" from my impending doom. Thanks, but no thanks.
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If you ever have the time (or inclination)..
I love the old Doctor Who series..
if you can stand the cheesy special effects..
Full Circle.. the brute confronts itself..
State of Decay.. it's a society that mathematically that can't exist, without some kind of oppressive source..
Warrior's Gate.. I won't say..
Fiction is fiction, isn't it?
:)
I wonder where the authors get this stuff..
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I wonder if they need authors.
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Heh.. it was the only character with the badge of mathematical excellence.. that made his way out of that existence..
I can't say it is (or were) me..
because I am still here..
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I just thought I could land a new gig writing for them since my life seems to be littered with experiences that could be incorporated into the series. At least for an episode or two.
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Ha!
hey.. you (and me) can fit in, anywhere..
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Watchtower is one of the best Hendricks ever did.
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:)
you haven't seen anything, yet..
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Yeah. Much better than Dylan, himself.
All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view
While all the women came and went
Barefoot servants, too
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No disrespect intended..
:)
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Disrespect has to be totally intended to carry any significant weight.
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Wait till you look at Norah Jones..
"it" calls.. it will come..
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Egads, I had no idea Dylan wrote that. After a little googling I have to agree that Hendricks did way better than Dylan. It doesn't hardly sound like the same song.
What he said.
If we build it they will come....uhhhh.....
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For the "believers education"..
I would recommend.. Norah Jones. Come away with me.
then.. feels like home..
I would rate these as highly as Beatles.. Rubber Soul, Revolver.. Magical Mystery Tour.. etc, etc..
heh.. a God-Daughter of the Beatles.. what more could one expect..
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So why do you think groups like the JW's, Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists, and others, are still around while The Way International has all but disintegrated? I heard, though I haven't checked, that the Mormons in particular are one of the fastest growing religious organization in the world.
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That's a good question. Somehow they have achieved "legitimacy", whereas docvic and twi never did.
There's been "scandals" in the JW Org, but the Org has seemed to have weathered them with little detrimental effect.
Granted - - - members were lost as a result, but NOTHING like the exodus of 1986/ 87 from twi.
I don't know anything about the 7th Day folks, and all I know of the Mormons, is from what TempleLady used to post here.
I used to be an active poster on 4 different ex-JW sites. 3 of those 4 are now defunct.
I used to use "All along the Watchtower" embedded in my signature pic there. Not many clicked the pic, so it was "lost" on them.
Depending on the web site, I have different tunes embedded in the "sig line" below.
Yup - - Dylan wrote that tune (All Along The Watchtower). It took Hendrix to raise it to proper "status" in the music world.
I've heard Dylan's singing described as sounding - - - "Like a dog with it's hind leg caught in a barb wire fence".
I haven't heard a statement (about a singer/ songwriter) like that, that I am more fully in agreement with.
Anyway - - - (back to topic), the Mormons (at least) preach and promote family values (among other things),
that are sadly missing in today's society, which probably strikes a chord with a lot of "newbies when "witnessed to".
With docvic/ lcm/ and now rosie - - - it's always been an "us vs. THEM mentality.
I maybe right about this, I might be wrong. But regardless of that - - - I just don't care.
It's good to see twi "swirling down the toilet bowl of life", headed for the sewer where they belong.
(Yes - -- you may quote me on that!)
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