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Welome to the forum, WretchedSinner!
Wow, that is amazing. Attack of the smurf dolls? Wonder what GI Joe would do to them?Oh, by the way wretchedsinner, how long and how long ago, were you a JW ??
Were you around “the Hall” during the Anti-SMURF hysteria of the 1980s ? I laugh with deep embarassment now at how, even though I was 22, I listened wide-eyed at Witnesses told, in all seriousness, stories of how hapless Witness Women were being attacked and bitten on their ankles by little Smurf dolls that their children had, which had come to demonic life and were biting them, etc. LOL !! The nutty things we believed in !!!
Jaypeeto4 (aka Jaypeeto3)
The Witnesses believe that a lot of things have, or could have, demons. That is also part of the reason why they may be reluctant to take “Christendom’s” literature when it is offered to them in their door-to-door work; they are told that it contains “doctrines of demons” (1 Tim 4:1)I listened wide-eyed at Witnesses told, in all seriousness, stories of how hapless Witness Women were being attacked and bitten on their ankles by little Smurf dolls that their children had, which had come to demonic life and were biting them, etc. LOL !! The nutty things we believed in !!!
So does that mean they think individual people that are not JW are demon posessed?The Witnesses believe that a lot of things have, or could have, demons. That is also part of the reason why they may be reluctant to take “Christendom’s” literature when it is offered to them in their door-to-door work; they are told that it contains “doctrines of demons” (1 Tim 4:1)
Not so much people… but things - it was my experience that it would be because of something you had in your home, like a Ouji board. I would’ve believed that your home had demons if you had that.So does that mean they think individual people that are not JW are demon posessed?![]()
No, not neccesarily. Under the influence of the demons to some degree or the other - yes.So does that mean they think individual people that are not JW are demon posessed?
Indeed (I grew up JW and left it when I was 18, for the new comers). When I was maybe 10 or 11 I had quite a collection of rubber animals / monsters. King Kong, snakes, rats, bats, your basic rubber toy boy stuff. I was a liar and a half and my mother was convinced it was demonic activity because I had these rubber toys. One night I was forced to tear them up and throw them in the trash. My therapists is amazed I never climbed a water towerNot so much people… but things - it was my experience that it would be because of something you had in your home, like a Ouji board. I would’ve believed that your home had demons if you had that.
Just wanted to say I am happy that you found your true religion. Jesus must of been waiting for you. Hopefully your parents will also come to know thw truth.Ah yes, the evil smurfs…
There was a lady in my Kingdom Hall who told the story of a smurf doll that was brought to the Kingdom Hall one time and began levitating and then rushed out of the hall and down the street…This, of course, was a sign to the JWs that smurfs are demonic and that no good JW would own a smurf doll.
Also, when I was in the 5th or 6th grade, my class went to the New Orleans museum of art to see a Peruvian art exhibit. We were looking forward to this field trip all year. My parents gave me money to buy a souvenir. So, at the end of the trip, I bought a really sharp T-shirt. It had the insignia of the New Orleans Museum of Art and pictures of some of the artifacts that we saw on it. (I have always been a collector of T-shirts from the places that I visit.)
Well, when I got home, I showed my parents the T-shirt that I had bought as a souvenir. (In fact, a bunch of us bought the same T-shirt and we had plans to wear it the same day at school not long after the field trip.) In any case, when I showed my parents the T-shirt, you would have thought that I had brought Satan himself inside the house. I was quickly chastized for bringing demonic art into the house and was told that I was not allowed to wear the shirt and that the shirt must be destroyed.
I was in shock and in tears. I guess the tears got to my mother as she said I could wear the shirt one time to school and after that it had to be destroyed. I think they burned it after I wore it to school one time.
Ah, yes, growing up dub…an experience I would not wish on my worst enemy.
Jeff S.
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Anyone who is not predicting Armeggadon now is simply engaging in wishful thinking. I think it is hard to look at all of the threats in the Middle East without believing that some kind of final scene is at hand whether or not you believe in God. With the nutjob in Iran and the threats by Israel to take him out and our own presence in Iraq … it is not a pretty picture and we better hope Jesus is going to save us from it. Predict it long enough and it is bound to happen.Can anyone confirm that the JW leadership in Brooklyn is telling their people that Armeggadon is going to happen very soon, and that they should arm themselves? In other words are the Jehovahs’ Witnesses turning into a survivalist cult?
Some of the things I have been seeing in IRC and the lists tend to indicate this to me.
(Emphasis added.)As he came out of the temple, one of his disciples said to him, “Look, Teacher, what large stones and what large buildings!” 2Then Jesus asked him, “Do you see these great buildings? Not one stone will be left here upon another; all will be thrown down.”
3When he was sitting on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John, and Andrew asked him privately, 4"Tell us, when will this be, and what will be the sign that all these things are about to be accomplished?" 5Then Jesus began to say to them, "**Beware that no one leads you astray. 6Many will come in my name and say, ‘I am he!’ and they will lead many astray. **7When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed; this must take place, but the end is still to come. 8For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; there will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. This is but the beginning of the birth pangs.
I recall the JW’s telling everyone in our neighbourhood that ‘the end was nigh’ and would happen before the year was out!!Can anyone confirm that the JW leadership in Brooklyn is telling their people that Armeggadon is going to happen very soon, and that they should arm themselves? In other words are the Jehovahs’ Witnesses turning into a survivalist cult?
Maybe Jehovah of the Witnesses nixed the idea since all the smurfs were no longer the growing threat to humanity anymore.I recall the JW’s telling everyone in our neighbourhood that ‘the end was nigh’ and would happen before the year was out!!
That was in 1994…we are still waiting![]()