10-03-2007, 10:56 AM
Mind Control - what is it?
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzmstefa/JWMINDCONTROL.htm
What is “mind-control� If Jehovah's Witnesses are under mind-control, are they all hypnotised? Do Witnesses operate like automatons? Not at all. In fact, mind-control is most effective when people think they are exercising free will. When a controller forbids something outright, it may provoke rebellion, but if the person is programmed to act as a self-regulator, then the control is really successful. Who would want to control your mind and why? How is it done? And what are the consequences for you?
Most Witnesses will argue that they exercise free choice, but if I offer you a choice from a selection, strictly limited by me, is that really a choice? Well, even “Hobson’s choice†is a choice! But restriction is one method of control. It is an illusion of free choice and it is effective because you are led to believe that you are still a free agent, making your own decisions. As we shall see, Witnesses have their choices limited in many areas of their lives.
Witnesses might be offended by the suggestion that they are controlled, but can you deny that the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses has control of five million people? Notice this: "...opposers....may also question the need for an organization to direct the minds of God’s people. Their view is, God’s spirit can direct individuals without some central, organized body of men giving direction" (w83 3/1 25) Does it govern or not? If they say “Jumpâ€, the loyal Witness asks, “How high?†And why? Because Witnesses trust them, believing they are God’s spokesmen.
The Rest of Us == Techniques of mind-control are applied by advertisers, armies and parents. Important differences between these and the
Witness religion is gradation of amount, consent and purpose of control.
Most of us are aware of the influence of advertising (or think we are!), but do you find yourself occasionally making a shopping “choice†which defies reason? To what extent has advertising strongly influenced your mind? However, most of the time, you control your choice of purchase. When the salesman asks, “Would you like this one or that one?â€, you can say “Neither, thanksâ€.
Armies control people. Basic training reprograms the soldier’s mind to do the will of the Army under special conditions, but in civilian life, the recruit is allowed freedom of expression and choice. Also, the soldier is fully aware of the terms and conditions of Army service before joining.
Children are controlled by parents (or they used to be!), but again, this is temporary and the child breaks free in adolescence to stand alone. Most parents are happy to see their children grow to maturity and become independent of their necessary control.
In the case of Jehovah's Witnesses though, we are talking about, not a temporary or limited control, but an infiltration of the individual’s whole life - your decisions and actions now and for all the foreseeable future.
Not a lot of people know this........ Let us suppose that your mind is controlled. Would you know? How could you? Surely the whole point of mind-control is that the person being controlled is unaware? If, as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, you have difficulty agreeing with this, you must be aware that one of your major teachings is that Satan the Devil is the ruler of this world. Everything, everyone on this planet, except Jehovah's Witnesses, is under his control. Do people know this? No!
Witnesses teach that Satan has blinded the minds of the unbelievers (non-JWs) and that they are oblivious to his mind-control. In Watchtower illustrations, the Devil has been depicted as a manipulator of strings attached to governments and people of this world, his world. Does the puppet know it is manipulated?
If Jehovah's Witnesses are indeed under mind-control, how is this accomplished? Dr Robert Lifton, a psychologist who studied subjects who had been brainwashed by the Chinese during the Korean War, offered eight criteria to determine that subjects had been exposed to mind-control. These are:
Milieu Control
Mystical Manipulation
Demand for Purity
The Cult of Confession
Sacred Science
Loading the Language
Doctrine Over Persons
Dispensing of Existence
Let's examine each of these as they relate to Jehovah's Witnesses Notice that, according to Lifton, only six of these psychological themes are necessary for the lives of any group to be controlled (it is noted that in any group or study, there will always be a few individuals who are exceptions) As is mentioned later, not everyone is susceptible to all aspects of mind-control - its effectiveness depends on many things - and the person.
Milieu Control
What are the social surroundings of Jehovah's Witnesses? True, many of them go to work in the local community and have business dealings with “the worldâ€, but for the good Witness, social contact with “worldly peopleâ€, including non-Witness relatives, is kept to a minimum. (Some Witnesses prefer self-employment in office/house cleaning work which allows them to further reduce their “worldly†contacts, giving them extra time for “increased opportunities of serviceâ€)
Typically, employed Witnesses do not attend, or give only token support, to parties, dinners or works-outings because these are usually connected with “worldly holidaysâ€. They are “in the world, but no part of itâ€. As time goes on, the Witness has fewer and fewer “worldly friends†until eventually, all social and business contacts are in the local congregation. Is that the case with you? If you left the religion to-morrow, would you have any friends?
Stop reading for a few moments and make a list of all the social calls you have made in the last month. Check your phone-bill to see how many non-Witnesses you have phoned for social reasons in the last six months.
You, the Witness, made this separation from society and you are led to believe that you made the choice yourself, to avoid “bad associates†or influence of “the worldâ€. The fact that this is not a physical separation behind a wall, but psychological, is unimportant to the effect it has. In fact, psychological separation is more effective than shutting someone in a prison, for by mental control, a person is completely isolated from everyone in a crowd - or a country.
Have you visited a country whose language you do not understand? What effect did it have on your relations with the people? Do Jehovah's Witnesses have a special “pure language†which separates them from the “world�
Does the leadership influence the thinking of the group? Well, if one considers the schedule for Jehovah's Witnesses each week, it would be very surprising if they didn’t! The Witnesses attend meetings three times each week for a total of five hours plus perhaps, 20 minutes before and after each gathering. During that time, the ideas and language of Jehovah's Witnesses are continually reiterated.
If you watched TV adverts for the same product many times, would that have an effect on you? Advertisers think so and are prepared to spend millions of pounds to back up their belief in the power of repetition for emphasis.
Do the leaders control the information in the Witness environment? Yes. It does not take long for the new Witness to learn where s/he should look for information on the Watchtower Society’s history and doctrines and for Bible study - the publications of the Watchtower Society. Few Witnesses research in commentaries which are written by “worldly scholarsâ€. (Just as well - an examination of the sources for the Society’s “Creation†book (1985), yields scores of dishonest misquotations and inaccurate references by Watchtower writers).
Witnesses rely upon the Writing Committee of the "faithful slave" to research for them. This is encouraged by the leadership. Regarding personal study, The Watchtower said, “do some spiritual digging in order to begin getting the very knowledge of Jehovah’s heavenly organisation†(w15/6 98) Where is this “digging†to be done? In the Bible? No. But through the predigested knowledge from their publications using the Watchtower Index.
And the quality of this “spiritual food� The best available! How do you know? Because Mother told you so! "......we must recognize not only Jehovah God as our Father but his organization as our mother" (w57 5/1 274) “The finest spiritual food is supplied through Jehovah's organization" (w98 1/9) What Witness would dare question that statement? Not only is it written, but during the congregation study, it will be reinforced publicly by answers from the congregation and heard by all present.
How long does it take, do you think, for statements to become deeply ingrained as truth in the minds of any group, when it is exposed regularly to the same sentiments, in the same. familiar surroundings, among friends, week after week, without any opposition? And when one considers that many of those attending are impressionable children, doesn’t that sound like the ideal environment for mind-control of the next generation?
Closely linked to the repetition of teaching and phrases is the use of songs in Witness worship. If you ever want to memorise something, sing it. It is a very effective way to learn and remember written material. One note or phrase can help you recall a whole song that you have not sung for years. (“Baa, baa, black sheep, have you.....â€)
All of the 225 songs used in Witness meetings are written by Jehovah's Witnesses to avoid the influence of “false religion†in the hymns of the Christian church (this does not prevent Witness writers “borrowing†musical phrases and themes). Each week at Witness meetings, six songs in total are sung and Witnesses are “encouraged†to sing these as part of their worship and to listen to the "upbuilding" music of Kingdom Melodies at other times. When listening to these tapes, the words of the songs inevitably come to mind. Music is a very powerful influence as the Society itself is aware - it discourages listening to popular "worldly" music.
Does the leadership control other information? Yes, most effectively. It never actually forbids the reading of any material, but “advisesâ€, “encouragesâ€, "reasons with", the faithful Witness to avoid material which, they say, would be harmful to you.
But are not you, the reader, now exercising freedom of choice, to read what you wish despite the discouragement of the Society to look at the internet? Perhaps.Your eyes are certainly here, but where is your mind? Where is your reasoning power? Did you come to look, but not to believe? Have you actually agreed with anything you have read so far? Has it changed any of your opinions and beliefs about the Governing Body? Will you forget it as soon as you switch off - or have you “switched off†already?
If you are still of the same opinion as you had, you may be under control, for an aspect of milieu control is that your judgement of material is affected regardless of its content. If, in research on the internet, you find facts at odds with what you have been taught, will you explain these away by saying that they are lies created to mislead you?
Do you see information or discussions which are critical of your religion as “badâ€, “untrueâ€, “liesâ€, even before they are put on the scales of reason to be weighed? Right now, if you are one of Jehovah's Witnesses, you probably think you are seeing this information objectively. But are you prejudiced?
The bias of environment affects “worldly†people too. An accurate report is discounted because it is in a tabloid newspaper - while the same information in a “serious†broadsheet (from the same newspaper group) is accepted without question because of its environment.
Similarly, British people abroad may prefer BBC news reports, believing them to be more accurate and impartial than others. People trust familiar voices and settings - and that is the greatest danger for Witnesses.
The Watchtower environment also influences the way you view people outside your organisation. Already you have seen the use of “worldly†as a pejorative adjective; that is the way Jehovah's Witnesses use it. Later, you will see other examples of the way in which Witnesses’ minds are preconditioned by words. It is very easy - advertisers and successful salesmen do it all the time!
How do you view people who are not Witnesses? Do you believe they are immoral and dishonest? “Well, not all of them, of courseâ€, you say. Are there any really good people who are not Jehovah's Witnesses? If there are, why does the Society forbid - or strongly discourage - marriages with non-Witnesses? (w15/10 98)
Do you disbelieve the stories about Jehovah's Witnesses who have committed fraud, child abuse, rape and other crimes? Do you think that they were never “proper†Jehovah's Witnesses? Do you try to convince yourself that they were “never really in the truth“? The facts show that some active and approved Witnesses are dishonest. I was a victim of dishonest Witnesses and my professional colleagues were also.
How often have you seen negative articles in Society publications telling about the dishonesty of “worldly†workers compared to the outstanding honesty of Witness employees who, they say, are preferred by “worldly†employers?
Another way in which milieu control is upheld in the Witness environment is by forbidding criticism or comment against the group. If you only ever hear positive comments about a subject, does that colour your judgement, or not? If you hear only positive comments about something for five hours every week, is that likely to give you a balanced view of it? If in addition to meeting attendance, you say grace to Jehovah three times daily over meals, and talk with friends and family, referring to the Witnesses and their teachings as “the truth†and spend your time reading and preparing Watchtower Society publications for meetings, do you not think that you are constantly reinforcing that Jehovah's Witnesses are true - whether inadvertently or not? Surely!
Suppose that you dare to criticise something connected with "Jehovah's organisation" - what will happen? Won't other Witnesses quickly withdraw from you because "you are discouraging� Certainly!
Undoubtedly your whole environment as a Witnesses is one which is controlled toward positive thinking about the Society and negative thinking about the world beyond as directly in opposition, inherently evil, ruled by Satan - the god of “them†not “usâ€.
You may say that the Governing Body does not tell you what to do and often emphasises the need for individual thinking and a “Bible-trained conscienceâ€(w1/9 98 p7) Do they really want you to develop your conscience? What do they mean exactly?
“Always let your conscience be your guideâ€
By the time we are adults, most of us have developed a conscience - but sometimes we don’t follow it because it is inconvenient to our desires. That doesn’t mean it isn’t there - the prompting of a friend (or a policeman!) may be enough to bring it back into play despite its lack of use.
Even people with scarred consciences know, deep down, that taking someone's property or marriage mate or doing someone a bad turn, is not quite right. If they were to ponder on it, their pangs of conscience might turn them away from a course of action which would harm others.
Cultivating a “Bible-trained†conscience sounds very noble: what could be better than a conscience trained by the very thoughts of God found in his written Word? But on closer examination, we find that what the "faithful slave" says is not what it means.
The Society has a slogan: “Read God’s Word the Holy Bible Dailyâ€. Witnesses are encouraged to study the Bible, but they are told that they cannot understand it unless it is explained to them. And by whom? By the "faithful and discreet slave" composed of about 8,000 spirit-anointed†men and women world-wide, but represented by only a dozen men in Brooklyn. The Society said, “...how can faith overcome doubt? Two key ways are intense personal study of God’s Word and regular attendance at, and involvement in Christian [ie JW] meetings†[my underlining] (w15/6 98)
When a Witness reads the Bible, there is no allowance for direction by Holy Spirit and forming a public opinion which is outside the teaching of the leadership. Thus, it is not by reading the Bible itself that Witnesses conclude that Acts 15:29 (“abstain from bloodâ€) means that blood transfusions are forbidden (in fact the Society does not uphold its own teaching) and the use of Hebrews 10:25 (“do not forsake the gathering of yourselves togetherâ€) as a proof text is intended to make Witnesses feel very guilty when they miss any of the five Kingdom Hall meetings each week.
As they say, “Paul urged us “not to forsake the gathering of ourselves togetherâ€. (Heb.10:24,25) In spite of this counsel, some take a casual view of Christian [JW] meetings. They may feel that missing some of them or even omitting certain meetings entirely is inconsequentialâ€
[w15/7 98 p13 - underlining mine]
So when the Governing Body talks about the importance of a “Bible-trained†conscience they mean in reality, “a conscience following our interpretation of the Bible and not your reading or understand- ing of it".
Too often, Witness parents have been faced with the unpleasant dilemma of holding to the group conscience rather than listen to their own consciences telling them, “This isn't right! Save the life of your child!â€, dying for lack of a blood transfusion or other
forbidden medical treatments.
So far, are any of the comments about Jehovah's Witnesses and their environment true? If so, the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses may be exercising milieu control over people - your brothers and sisters - or even you!
A Few Questions for You:
Do you limit your contact with “worldly†people because of their bad influence?
Would you have made that choice if you were not a Witness?
When did you last see your (non-Witness) father?
Why don’t you visit or call your ex-Witness parents more often?
Why don’t you let your children meet your disfellowshipped relatives?
(To be continued}
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http://www.uq.net.au/~zzmstefa/JWMINDCONTROL.htm
What is “mind-control� If Jehovah's Witnesses are under mind-control, are they all hypnotised? Do Witnesses operate like automatons? Not at all. In fact, mind-control is most effective when people think they are exercising free will. When a controller forbids something outright, it may provoke rebellion, but if the person is programmed to act as a self-regulator, then the control is really successful. Who would want to control your mind and why? How is it done? And what are the consequences for you?
Most Witnesses will argue that they exercise free choice, but if I offer you a choice from a selection, strictly limited by me, is that really a choice? Well, even “Hobson’s choice†is a choice! But restriction is one method of control. It is an illusion of free choice and it is effective because you are led to believe that you are still a free agent, making your own decisions. As we shall see, Witnesses have their choices limited in many areas of their lives.
Witnesses might be offended by the suggestion that they are controlled, but can you deny that the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses has control of five million people? Notice this: "...opposers....may also question the need for an organization to direct the minds of God’s people. Their view is, God’s spirit can direct individuals without some central, organized body of men giving direction" (w83 3/1 25) Does it govern or not? If they say “Jumpâ€, the loyal Witness asks, “How high?†And why? Because Witnesses trust them, believing they are God’s spokesmen.
The Rest of Us == Techniques of mind-control are applied by advertisers, armies and parents. Important differences between these and the
Witness religion is gradation of amount, consent and purpose of control.
Most of us are aware of the influence of advertising (or think we are!), but do you find yourself occasionally making a shopping “choice†which defies reason? To what extent has advertising strongly influenced your mind? However, most of the time, you control your choice of purchase. When the salesman asks, “Would you like this one or that one?â€, you can say “Neither, thanksâ€.
Armies control people. Basic training reprograms the soldier’s mind to do the will of the Army under special conditions, but in civilian life, the recruit is allowed freedom of expression and choice. Also, the soldier is fully aware of the terms and conditions of Army service before joining.
Children are controlled by parents (or they used to be!), but again, this is temporary and the child breaks free in adolescence to stand alone. Most parents are happy to see their children grow to maturity and become independent of their necessary control.
In the case of Jehovah's Witnesses though, we are talking about, not a temporary or limited control, but an infiltration of the individual’s whole life - your decisions and actions now and for all the foreseeable future.
Not a lot of people know this........ Let us suppose that your mind is controlled. Would you know? How could you? Surely the whole point of mind-control is that the person being controlled is unaware? If, as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, you have difficulty agreeing with this, you must be aware that one of your major teachings is that Satan the Devil is the ruler of this world. Everything, everyone on this planet, except Jehovah's Witnesses, is under his control. Do people know this? No!
Witnesses teach that Satan has blinded the minds of the unbelievers (non-JWs) and that they are oblivious to his mind-control. In Watchtower illustrations, the Devil has been depicted as a manipulator of strings attached to governments and people of this world, his world. Does the puppet know it is manipulated?
If Jehovah's Witnesses are indeed under mind-control, how is this accomplished? Dr Robert Lifton, a psychologist who studied subjects who had been brainwashed by the Chinese during the Korean War, offered eight criteria to determine that subjects had been exposed to mind-control. These are:
Milieu Control
Mystical Manipulation
Demand for Purity
The Cult of Confession
Sacred Science
Loading the Language
Doctrine Over Persons
Dispensing of Existence
Let's examine each of these as they relate to Jehovah's Witnesses Notice that, according to Lifton, only six of these psychological themes are necessary for the lives of any group to be controlled (it is noted that in any group or study, there will always be a few individuals who are exceptions) As is mentioned later, not everyone is susceptible to all aspects of mind-control - its effectiveness depends on many things - and the person.
Milieu Control
What are the social surroundings of Jehovah's Witnesses? True, many of them go to work in the local community and have business dealings with “the worldâ€, but for the good Witness, social contact with “worldly peopleâ€, including non-Witness relatives, is kept to a minimum. (Some Witnesses prefer self-employment in office/house cleaning work which allows them to further reduce their “worldly†contacts, giving them extra time for “increased opportunities of serviceâ€)
Typically, employed Witnesses do not attend, or give only token support, to parties, dinners or works-outings because these are usually connected with “worldly holidaysâ€. They are “in the world, but no part of itâ€. As time goes on, the Witness has fewer and fewer “worldly friends†until eventually, all social and business contacts are in the local congregation. Is that the case with you? If you left the religion to-morrow, would you have any friends?
Stop reading for a few moments and make a list of all the social calls you have made in the last month. Check your phone-bill to see how many non-Witnesses you have phoned for social reasons in the last six months.
You, the Witness, made this separation from society and you are led to believe that you made the choice yourself, to avoid “bad associates†or influence of “the worldâ€. The fact that this is not a physical separation behind a wall, but psychological, is unimportant to the effect it has. In fact, psychological separation is more effective than shutting someone in a prison, for by mental control, a person is completely isolated from everyone in a crowd - or a country.
Have you visited a country whose language you do not understand? What effect did it have on your relations with the people? Do Jehovah's Witnesses have a special “pure language†which separates them from the “world�
Does the leadership influence the thinking of the group? Well, if one considers the schedule for Jehovah's Witnesses each week, it would be very surprising if they didn’t! The Witnesses attend meetings three times each week for a total of five hours plus perhaps, 20 minutes before and after each gathering. During that time, the ideas and language of Jehovah's Witnesses are continually reiterated.
If you watched TV adverts for the same product many times, would that have an effect on you? Advertisers think so and are prepared to spend millions of pounds to back up their belief in the power of repetition for emphasis.
Do the leaders control the information in the Witness environment? Yes. It does not take long for the new Witness to learn where s/he should look for information on the Watchtower Society’s history and doctrines and for Bible study - the publications of the Watchtower Society. Few Witnesses research in commentaries which are written by “worldly scholarsâ€. (Just as well - an examination of the sources for the Society’s “Creation†book (1985), yields scores of dishonest misquotations and inaccurate references by Watchtower writers).
Witnesses rely upon the Writing Committee of the "faithful slave" to research for them. This is encouraged by the leadership. Regarding personal study, The Watchtower said, “do some spiritual digging in order to begin getting the very knowledge of Jehovah’s heavenly organisation†(w15/6 98) Where is this “digging†to be done? In the Bible? No. But through the predigested knowledge from their publications using the Watchtower Index.
And the quality of this “spiritual food� The best available! How do you know? Because Mother told you so! "......we must recognize not only Jehovah God as our Father but his organization as our mother" (w57 5/1 274) “The finest spiritual food is supplied through Jehovah's organization" (w98 1/9) What Witness would dare question that statement? Not only is it written, but during the congregation study, it will be reinforced publicly by answers from the congregation and heard by all present.
How long does it take, do you think, for statements to become deeply ingrained as truth in the minds of any group, when it is exposed regularly to the same sentiments, in the same. familiar surroundings, among friends, week after week, without any opposition? And when one considers that many of those attending are impressionable children, doesn’t that sound like the ideal environment for mind-control of the next generation?
Closely linked to the repetition of teaching and phrases is the use of songs in Witness worship. If you ever want to memorise something, sing it. It is a very effective way to learn and remember written material. One note or phrase can help you recall a whole song that you have not sung for years. (“Baa, baa, black sheep, have you.....â€)
All of the 225 songs used in Witness meetings are written by Jehovah's Witnesses to avoid the influence of “false religion†in the hymns of the Christian church (this does not prevent Witness writers “borrowing†musical phrases and themes). Each week at Witness meetings, six songs in total are sung and Witnesses are “encouraged†to sing these as part of their worship and to listen to the "upbuilding" music of Kingdom Melodies at other times. When listening to these tapes, the words of the songs inevitably come to mind. Music is a very powerful influence as the Society itself is aware - it discourages listening to popular "worldly" music.
Does the leadership control other information? Yes, most effectively. It never actually forbids the reading of any material, but “advisesâ€, “encouragesâ€, "reasons with", the faithful Witness to avoid material which, they say, would be harmful to you.
But are not you, the reader, now exercising freedom of choice, to read what you wish despite the discouragement of the Society to look at the internet? Perhaps.Your eyes are certainly here, but where is your mind? Where is your reasoning power? Did you come to look, but not to believe? Have you actually agreed with anything you have read so far? Has it changed any of your opinions and beliefs about the Governing Body? Will you forget it as soon as you switch off - or have you “switched off†already?
If you are still of the same opinion as you had, you may be under control, for an aspect of milieu control is that your judgement of material is affected regardless of its content. If, in research on the internet, you find facts at odds with what you have been taught, will you explain these away by saying that they are lies created to mislead you?
Do you see information or discussions which are critical of your religion as “badâ€, “untrueâ€, “liesâ€, even before they are put on the scales of reason to be weighed? Right now, if you are one of Jehovah's Witnesses, you probably think you are seeing this information objectively. But are you prejudiced?
The bias of environment affects “worldly†people too. An accurate report is discounted because it is in a tabloid newspaper - while the same information in a “serious†broadsheet (from the same newspaper group) is accepted without question because of its environment.
Similarly, British people abroad may prefer BBC news reports, believing them to be more accurate and impartial than others. People trust familiar voices and settings - and that is the greatest danger for Witnesses.
The Watchtower environment also influences the way you view people outside your organisation. Already you have seen the use of “worldly†as a pejorative adjective; that is the way Jehovah's Witnesses use it. Later, you will see other examples of the way in which Witnesses’ minds are preconditioned by words. It is very easy - advertisers and successful salesmen do it all the time!
How do you view people who are not Witnesses? Do you believe they are immoral and dishonest? “Well, not all of them, of courseâ€, you say. Are there any really good people who are not Jehovah's Witnesses? If there are, why does the Society forbid - or strongly discourage - marriages with non-Witnesses? (w15/10 98)
Do you disbelieve the stories about Jehovah's Witnesses who have committed fraud, child abuse, rape and other crimes? Do you think that they were never “proper†Jehovah's Witnesses? Do you try to convince yourself that they were “never really in the truth“? The facts show that some active and approved Witnesses are dishonest. I was a victim of dishonest Witnesses and my professional colleagues were also.
How often have you seen negative articles in Society publications telling about the dishonesty of “worldly†workers compared to the outstanding honesty of Witness employees who, they say, are preferred by “worldly†employers?
Another way in which milieu control is upheld in the Witness environment is by forbidding criticism or comment against the group. If you only ever hear positive comments about a subject, does that colour your judgement, or not? If you hear only positive comments about something for five hours every week, is that likely to give you a balanced view of it? If in addition to meeting attendance, you say grace to Jehovah three times daily over meals, and talk with friends and family, referring to the Witnesses and their teachings as “the truth†and spend your time reading and preparing Watchtower Society publications for meetings, do you not think that you are constantly reinforcing that Jehovah's Witnesses are true - whether inadvertently or not? Surely!
Suppose that you dare to criticise something connected with "Jehovah's organisation" - what will happen? Won't other Witnesses quickly withdraw from you because "you are discouraging� Certainly!
Undoubtedly your whole environment as a Witnesses is one which is controlled toward positive thinking about the Society and negative thinking about the world beyond as directly in opposition, inherently evil, ruled by Satan - the god of “them†not “usâ€.
You may say that the Governing Body does not tell you what to do and often emphasises the need for individual thinking and a “Bible-trained conscienceâ€(w1/9 98 p7) Do they really want you to develop your conscience? What do they mean exactly?
“Always let your conscience be your guideâ€
By the time we are adults, most of us have developed a conscience - but sometimes we don’t follow it because it is inconvenient to our desires. That doesn’t mean it isn’t there - the prompting of a friend (or a policeman!) may be enough to bring it back into play despite its lack of use.
Even people with scarred consciences know, deep down, that taking someone's property or marriage mate or doing someone a bad turn, is not quite right. If they were to ponder on it, their pangs of conscience might turn them away from a course of action which would harm others.
Cultivating a “Bible-trained†conscience sounds very noble: what could be better than a conscience trained by the very thoughts of God found in his written Word? But on closer examination, we find that what the "faithful slave" says is not what it means.
The Society has a slogan: “Read God’s Word the Holy Bible Dailyâ€. Witnesses are encouraged to study the Bible, but they are told that they cannot understand it unless it is explained to them. And by whom? By the "faithful and discreet slave" composed of about 8,000 spirit-anointed†men and women world-wide, but represented by only a dozen men in Brooklyn. The Society said, “...how can faith overcome doubt? Two key ways are intense personal study of God’s Word and regular attendance at, and involvement in Christian [ie JW] meetings†[my underlining] (w15/6 98)
When a Witness reads the Bible, there is no allowance for direction by Holy Spirit and forming a public opinion which is outside the teaching of the leadership. Thus, it is not by reading the Bible itself that Witnesses conclude that Acts 15:29 (“abstain from bloodâ€) means that blood transfusions are forbidden (in fact the Society does not uphold its own teaching) and the use of Hebrews 10:25 (“do not forsake the gathering of yourselves togetherâ€) as a proof text is intended to make Witnesses feel very guilty when they miss any of the five Kingdom Hall meetings each week.
As they say, “Paul urged us “not to forsake the gathering of ourselves togetherâ€. (Heb.10:24,25) In spite of this counsel, some take a casual view of Christian [JW] meetings. They may feel that missing some of them or even omitting certain meetings entirely is inconsequentialâ€
[w15/7 98 p13 - underlining mine]
So when the Governing Body talks about the importance of a “Bible-trained†conscience they mean in reality, “a conscience following our interpretation of the Bible and not your reading or understand- ing of it".
Too often, Witness parents have been faced with the unpleasant dilemma of holding to the group conscience rather than listen to their own consciences telling them, “This isn't right! Save the life of your child!â€, dying for lack of a blood transfusion or other
forbidden medical treatments.
So far, are any of the comments about Jehovah's Witnesses and their environment true? If so, the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses may be exercising milieu control over people - your brothers and sisters - or even you!
A Few Questions for You:
Do you limit your contact with “worldly†people because of their bad influence?
Would you have made that choice if you were not a Witness?
When did you last see your (non-Witness) father?
Why don’t you visit or call your ex-Witness parents more often?
Why don’t you let your children meet your disfellowshipped relatives?
(To be continued}
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