By the way. Please. Where are the birds?
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The questions at the time of baptism, from Freeminds:
In line with these sentiments, in 1985 the Society changed the baptismal vows such that new Jehovah's Witnesses committed themselves not only to God, but to the Watchtower Society. This is evident from the baptismal vows published over the years. The baptismal questions from the Aug. 1, 1966 Watchtower (p. 465) were:
(1) Have you recognized yourself before Jehovah God as a sinner who needs salvation, and have you acknowledged to him that this salvation proceeds from him, the Father, through his Son Jesus Christ?
(2) On the basis of this faith in God and in his provision for salvation, have you dedicated yourself unreservedly to God to do his will henceforth as he reveals it to you through Jesus Christ and through the Bible under the enlightening power of the holy spirit?
The May 15, 1970 (p. 309) and May 1, 1973 (p. 280) issues printed slightly revised vows. The newest baptismal questions were set forth in the June 1, 1985 (p. 30) Watchtower:
(1) On the basis of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, have you repented of your sins and dedicated yourself to Jehovah to do his will?
(2) Do you understand that your dedication and baptism identify you as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in association with God's spirit-directed organization?
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What are the baptismal vows, then and now? (1)
Yes. It is changed. Whenever I would go to convention I would try my hardest to be spiritually awake. That vow bothered me. When I was baptized (1991) it did not bother me too much. I thought it meant the others were now your family and I must promise always to treat them all as family. I do. But to some people it means to obey the governing body like a father. I don't.
It seems to me that they changed it from giving yourself to god and Christ to being dedicated to the organisation
I thought of an interesting twist to share. I think why not?
It is obvious to me Mathhew 24:45 describes the gladness the master knows because of the obedience of the servant he put in charge. That has morphed into the gladness the master feels because the others in the household are being fed.... like maybe there was a chance they wouldn't be.... ?? .....
That's what the lady keeps saying. Seems God's children will starve without a man in charge. (sarcasm but that's what I hear so it's not sarcasm - now I'm confused - thanks a lot for that headache)
I read it as a warning, that if the head servant disobeys the master and neglects the rest of the servants the master is going to come down on him and kick his butt
I read it as a warning, that if the head servant disobeys the master and neglects the rest of the servants the master is going to come down on him and kick his butt
Those who were once part of the arrangement, but who get disillusioned because the master appears to be delaying, he says....
48 “But if ever that evil slave should say in his heart, ‘My master is delaying,’ 49 and should start to beat his fellow slaves and should eat and drink with the confirmed drunkards, 50 the master of that slave will come on a day that he does not expect and in an hour that he does not know, 51 and will punish him with the greatest severity and will assign him his part with the hypocrites. There is where his weeping and the gnashing of his teeth will be.”
They are feeding only their fellow slaves, not anyone outside that household. Nor are the slaves told to feed themselves or to feed outside this arrangement.
Does the Mrs. post on Religious Forums?Hi, Savage
I just saw this thread on "Today's Posts". I'm in a hurry to take the Mrs. walking, so I could only briefly scan the posts.
There is no subject. Anything will do.Can't make heads or tails of it all
Well, there's me. Most of the time I am plenty. There are the Jehovah's Witnesses on line but I already know what they know. I don't believe it is all true, they do. There is Horrorble! Hi! There might have been others, but not for awhile.it seems you have plenty of people to talk to you.
You say you believe Yehoushua. That's wonderful, but it doesn't tell me much about you (In fact, I just now checked your bio and found out you're F). I have been classed as a "Non-Trinitarian Messianic" on another forum -- a label I'm content with, though I am not Jewish. One thing I definitely am NOT is Trinitarian. If you are, then I guess we don't have much to talk about. Otherwise, send me a PM and I'll discuss whatever you want. There is no place on RF, at the moment, for non-Trinitarian Messianics to discuss anything
Does the Mrs. post on Religious Forums?
There is no subject. Anything will do.
Well, there's me. Most of the time I am plenty. There are the Jehovah's Witnesses on line but I already know what they know. I don't believe it is all true, they do. There is Horrorble! Hi! There might have been others, but not for awhile.
We're still here....Bidding our time.... Waiting to stun you with our cunning wit.
Well I am at least reading every time this thread appears bold in "my replies"
When I was a Jehovah's Witness and some of the friends would talk about the terrible time ahead for us. We might be arrested and tortured for names and I'd be like I don't remember. Really, I don't. When the memory of a person pops in my head it is their face I remember. I keep forgetting to attach their name to their face so I forget it. And then under duress I would never remember. Sort of a protection I think. But I don't think that's going to happen.
I am sorry I forgot you George. I am forgetful. That is one thing I am sure of!