...."People do not have the answers to their problems within themselves. However, at times it is necessary to examine oneself with the guidance of a competent, godly-minded counselor in order to realize the real problem"....
BLECH!!!
Since when did anyone other than Jesus Christ step in to be the mediator between God and man? But then again, I guess that's why we need such strict supervision on our lives, right?
But statements like this make me wonder - who does he go to for "godly-minded" finger pointng ...errr... I mean, counselling?
The whole thing makes me feel sick... like when someone asks you - "Are you doing ok?" when you feel fine and are having a wonderful day.
Used to have a mysogynistic prick that would ask me that whenever he would see me smiling. When I would say, "Great!" he would ask if I was sure. By the time this line of questioning was over, I went from :lol: to :) to :mellow: to :huh: to :unsure: to :blink: and finally end up :( .
Now I realize I was just letting him ruin my day and take advantage of my desire to do right and be good.
Now I know he had the spiritual insight of a pile of poo.
The whole thing makes me feel sick... like when someone asks you - "Are you doing ok?" when you feel fine and are having a wonderful day.
Used to have a mysogynistic prick that would ask me that whenever he would see me smiling. When I would say, "Great!" he would ask if I was sure. By the time this line of questioning was over, I went from :lol: to :) to :mellow: to :huh: to :unsure: to :blink: and finally end up :( .
Now I realize I was just letting him ruin my day and take advantage of my desire to do right and be good.
Now I know he had the spiritual insight of a pile of poo.
Each person is responsible for his own life and behavior. God has blessed us with the privilege of freewill and holds each person accountable to utilize it correctly.
Hmm, not too bad, but Freud might disagree with him, as far as the fee will part goes..
Destructive emotions such as hate, anger, and bitterness must not be rationalized by blaming others, the environment, or a dysfunctional family.
Since when? What if that is indeed the real root of the problem? Oh, I forgot,"believers" don't have "problems".
Hmm.. the environment. If you're asking people who do not have basic biological needs satisfied to succumb to your logic, I think you're nuts. Same old insanity, "just give them da VERD".
Biblical counseling (and who is being recommended as being "qualified" to do the job here? Naw, not VF..) helps the person accept personal responsibility so that change can be realized.
Only thing, I've seen people forced to accept "personal" responsibility, but no positive change was perceptible, or "realized". I've seen nice people turned into bigots, including myself.
Used to have a mysogynistic prick that would ask me that whenever he would see me smiling. When I would say, "Great!" he would ask if I was sure. By the time this line of questioning was over, I went from :lol: to :) to :mellow: to :huh: to :unsure: to :blink: and finally end up :( .
:P That pretty much sums up my whole time in TWI. It was great the first month or so but downhill after that. Just add a little gun to the head of that :( and that's really how I felt by the time I left.
I don't know about this god they teach. :huh: My Daddy's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination but he treats me a million and one times better than the god of this bozo TWI.
Hmm, not too bad, but Freud might disagree with him, as far as the fee will part goes..
Since when? What if that is indeed the real root of the problem? Oh, I forgot,"believers" don't have "problems".
fee will?
once a bunch of use were hanging out at Wierwille Pond. Mrs. W showed up and one of the girls asked if she needed anything. She said something like "Need, don't know the word, I've never had a need"
I was like ???????? I'm not supposed to have needs?
I was baffled.
(well I've learned here at GS that her husband had few "needs")
Interesting Belle. Are the quotes from one article? I looked around a little on Vince's site but couldn't seem to find them. They're probably right in front of me and I just don't see them.
I dare not enter fully into this thread, or I will find myself trying to unstick a web one strand at a time.
When I read these quotes, I feel an invisible bind that creeps around my heart and silences it. :mellow: :huh:
I read this quote this morning which I've chewed on some.
"An absolute value is not proven by logic or metaphysical arguments; it is accepted, believed (even when not discussed), and hedged about with taboos to protect it." (James Williams)
Pipes, it's in the Counseling section (http://kingdomready.org/counseling.php) I don't know if it's Firefox or poor web design, but I have to scroll past a bunch of dead space to get to the actual content of the website at the bottom of the page.
I guess he left TWI but TWI didn't leave him. Pity he hasn't learned anything since leaving... namely, how to treat others and how to love.
Actually the context of the article softens it up some for me. I am glad to see that they include physiological dysfunctions as a cause as well.
I'm currently reading Waking the Dead by John Eldridge and am enjoying it. I don't necessarily agree with all of it, but much I do agree with (for my life at this stage.) Eldridge addresses "counseling" from a biblical perspective in that the holy spirit is the great counselor residing within the heart, and that listening to one's heart is vital for that counsel. (As you know the heart stuff is one of my favorite subjects. All that Pert and Heartmath background gives more insight to Eldridge-type books.)
I remember a story my WOW sister, who was in the 4th WC, told about this gentleman when he coordinated the WC. They lived in house trailers at that time, and the first week they were there, there was a scrap of carpet or throw rug or something hanging off the roof of the thing in front of the door, such that each girl had to duck a bit to get in or out without it brushing their heads. After a few days, the residents of that trailer were called together by Rev. F. for a screamfest. Seemed their leaving the rug in place showed a great lack of spirituality and what the hell was wrong with them and he oughta dismiss the whole bunch. They were terrified and crying. Actually they were terrified for quite some time.
I remember thinking when she told me, "How stupid of him. How did that teach them the Bible?"
Honestly, I would have been terrified to touch the damn thing, pull it down, wash it, throw it away or anything. And their first couple of weeks there, they were probably afraid to breathe.
No obligation to read, ex. It's probably better that you didn't.... especially not on an empty stomach. It could set off gag reflexes.
I've heard the sob was a joke, but not any jokes specifically about him.
Maybe this one is about him?
I Not Come to Work
Hung Chow calls AIB where he works and says, "Hey, boss I not come work today, I really sick. I got headache, stomach-ache and my legs hurt. I not come work."
The boss says, "You know Hung Chow, I really need you today.
When I feel like this I go to my wife and tell her to give me sex.
That makes me feel better and I can go to work. You should try that."
Two hours later Hung Chow calls again, "Boss, I do what you say and I feel great. I be at work soon. You got nice house."
there's got to be an irish joke out there about this sob
Hey excie, here's one:
An Irishman walks out of fellowhip.....
(kind of a variant on the old "An Irishman walks out of a bar.....)
:)
*I'm kidding. I hope VF is doing better. Although not my most favorite Way leader, he did provide me with an eye-opener which stays with me to this day.*
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He and many others who still preach perfection through performance are in for a rude awakening!
As a matter of fact, that whole concept is so idolatrous.
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...."People do not have the answers to their problems within themselves. However, at times it is necessary to examine oneself with the guidance of a competent, godly-minded counselor in order to realize the real problem"....
BLECH!!!
Since when did anyone other than Jesus Christ step in to be the mediator between God and man? But then again, I guess that's why we need such strict supervision on our lives, right?
But statements like this make me wonder - who does he go to for "godly-minded" finger pointng ...errr... I mean, counselling?
The whole thing makes me feel sick... like when someone asks you - "Are you doing ok?" when you feel fine and are having a wonderful day.
Used to have a mysogynistic prick that would ask me that whenever he would see me smiling. When I would say, "Great!" he would ask if I was sure. By the time this line of questioning was over, I went from :lol: to :) to :mellow: to :huh: to :unsure: to :blink: and finally end up :( .
Now I realize I was just letting him ruin my day and take advantage of my desire to do right and be good.
Now I know he had the spiritual insight of a pile of poo.
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"Oh, I'm sorry you took it that way."
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Since when? What if that is indeed the real root of the problem? Oh, I forgot,"believers" don't have "problems".
Hmm.. the environment. If you're asking people who do not have basic biological needs satisfied to succumb to your logic, I think you're nuts. Same old insanity, "just give them da VERD".
Only thing, I've seen people forced to accept "personal" responsibility, but no positive change was perceptible, or "realized". I've seen nice people turned into bigots, including myself.
"They" helped me once.. no thanks, not again.
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:P That pretty much sums up my whole time in TWI. It was great the first month or so but downhill after that. Just add a little gun to the head of that :( and that's really how I felt by the time I left.
I don't know about this god they teach. :huh: My Daddy's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination but he treats me a million and one times better than the god of this bozo TWI.
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fee will?
once a bunch of use were hanging out at Wierwille Pond. Mrs. W showed up and one of the girls asked if she needed anything. She said something like "Need, don't know the word, I've never had a need"
I was like ???????? I'm not supposed to have needs?
I was baffled.
(well I've learned here at GS that her husband had few "needs")
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oops - double post - sorry
Maybe I should seek counseling? :unsure:
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Sorry, must have been a slip of my Freudian tongue..
Hmm. Well, there may be a few ways to eradicte TWIT brain, but I think some of these "ex-ministers" might end up in a straight jacket..
sorry, carry on..
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LIFE IS TREMENDOUS!!
(or was that "tumultuous"?)
Never could remember.
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Interesting Belle. Are the quotes from one article? I looked around a little on Vince's site but couldn't seem to find them. They're probably right in front of me and I just don't see them.
I dare not enter fully into this thread, or I will find myself trying to unstick a web one strand at a time.
When I read these quotes, I feel an invisible bind that creeps around my heart and silences it. :mellow: :huh:
I read this quote this morning which I've chewed on some.
"An absolute value is not proven by logic or metaphysical arguments; it is accepted, believed (even when not discussed), and hedged about with taboos to protect it." (James Williams)
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Pipes, it's in the Counseling section (http://kingdomready.org/counseling.php) I don't know if it's Firefox or poor web design, but I have to scroll past a bunch of dead space to get to the actual content of the website at the bottom of the page.
I guess he left TWI but TWI didn't leave him. Pity he hasn't learned anything since leaving... namely, how to treat others and how to love.
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Thanks Belle.
Actually the context of the article softens it up some for me. I am glad to see that they include physiological dysfunctions as a cause as well.
I'm currently reading Waking the Dead by John Eldridge and am enjoying it. I don't necessarily agree with all of it, but much I do agree with (for my life at this stage.) Eldridge addresses "counseling" from a biblical perspective in that the holy spirit is the great counselor residing within the heart, and that listening to one's heart is vital for that counsel. (As you know the heart stuff is one of my favorite subjects. All that Pert and Heartmath background gives more insight to Eldridge-type books.)
Anyhoo....t'anks for the link.
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I remember a story my WOW sister, who was in the 4th WC, told about this gentleman when he coordinated the WC. They lived in house trailers at that time, and the first week they were there, there was a scrap of carpet or throw rug or something hanging off the roof of the thing in front of the door, such that each girl had to duck a bit to get in or out without it brushing their heads. After a few days, the residents of that trailer were called together by Rev. F. for a screamfest. Seemed their leaving the rug in place showed a great lack of spirituality and what the hell was wrong with them and he oughta dismiss the whole bunch. They were terrified and crying. Actually they were terrified for quite some time.
I remember thinking when she told me, "How stupid of him. How did that teach them the Bible?"
Honestly, I would have been terrified to touch the damn thing, pull it down, wash it, throw it away or anything. And their first couple of weeks there, they were probably afraid to breathe.
WG
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Darned if you do, darned if you don't.
Now get out there and weed that Swiss chard!!
Oops. Sorry. Looks like my believing for sunshine needs some improvement.
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sorry belle i haven't read this
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there's got to be an irish joke out there about this sob
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No obligation to read, ex. It's probably better that you didn't.... especially not on an empty stomach. It could set off gag reflexes.
I've heard the sob was a joke, but not any jokes specifically about him.
Maybe this one is about him?
I Not Come to Work
Hung Chow calls AIB where he works and says, "Hey, boss I not come work today, I really sick. I got headache, stomach-ache and my legs hurt. I not come work."
The boss says, "You know Hung Chow, I really need you today.
When I feel like this I go to my wife and tell her to give me sex.
That makes me feel better and I can go to work. You should try that."
Two hours later Hung Chow calls again, "Boss, I do what you say and I feel great. I be at work soon. You got nice house."
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Hey excie, here's one:
An Irishman walks out of fellowhip.....
(kind of a variant on the old "An Irishman walks out of a bar.....)
:)
*I'm kidding. I hope VF is doing better. Although not my most favorite Way leader, he did provide me with an eye-opener which stays with me to this day.*
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