Barbara Anderson Freeminds offers education on cult religions like Jehovah's Witnesses and the Watchtower. Jesus, the cross and other Christian doctrines discussed. http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/index.php Sat, 21 Nov 2009 03:14:41 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Opening Pandora's Box http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/opening-pandora-s-box.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/opening-pandora-s-box.html Joe and I just returned from Chicago where I was a guest speaker at the BRCI conference on September 19, 2009. The attached material, "Opening Pandora's Box" is the talk I gave. It is about our European month-long tour from last June-July. “Pandora’s Box” is a simple Greek myth which explained how bad things came to be. In one version, when Pandora opened what appeared to her to be a valuable box, she let out all the evils including hope. Is hope evil? Well, the Greeks considered hope evil, even dangerous, and its bedfellow was thought to be delusion.

In our jargon today, opening Pandora’s Box means to unwittingly unleash chaos on yourself and those around you. It was with these thoughts that I commenced one of the lectures that I gave three times in Europe this past summer.

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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Fri, 25 Sep 2009 17:59:49 +0000
Jehovah's Witnesses "Watchtower Religion" Impacted My Family History - Part 4 http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-4.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-4.html I was baptized as a Witness in October 1954 at age 14. I severed connections with non-Witness friends and relatives, except for my father who never joined the religion, and had a great social life with people in the congregation and with young men from Brooklyn headquarters who often visited our home in Long Island. I was having the time of my young life.

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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Mon, 01 Jun 2009 17:20:49 +0000
Reminiscing About Watch Tower’s Writing Department http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/reminiscing-about-watch-towers-writing-department.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/reminiscing-about-watch-towers-writing-department.html My experiences at Bethel are in line with what Ray Franz explained in his book Crisis of Conscience that it was the “other sheep” who, over the years, did the bulk of the writing for Watch Tower literature. Of course, when Ray was in the Writing Department there were men who professed to be of the “anointed" who were doing writing. He was one of them along with Karl Klein, Lloyd Barry and Fred Franz. I don’t know if Dunlap or Reinhart Lingstat, both who collaborated on the Aid book, were of the anointed.

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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Sat, 30 May 2009 01:44:23 +0000
Watch Tower or Watchtower - Which Is It? http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/watch-tower-or-watchtower-which-is-it.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/watch-tower-or-watchtower-which-is-it.html Ever wonder why the Watchtower (one word) is sometimes the Watch Tower (two words)? Does it matter? What are the legal ramifications? What does the Watchtower have in common with the Peoples Pulpit Association of New York? The answers to these questions and more are thoughtfully presented from a historical perspective. ]]> andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Mon, 11 May 2009 12:46:16 +0000 Jehovah’s Witnesses “Watchtower Religion” Impacted My Family History - Part 3 http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovahs-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-3.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovahs-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-3.html Frances Pollini was the middle-aged woman of Italian descent who  conducted a home Bible study with me and my mother in the fall of 1953.  Connie Grazzuti introduced the Watch Tower religion to Frances Pollini, an ardent Catholic who changed her religion to become an ardent Jehovah’s Witness. A year before Frances met us, she moved from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, where Connie also lived, to East Meadow, Long Island, NY.

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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:52:45 +0000
Jehovah's Witnesses "Watchtower Religion" Impacted My Family History - Part 2 http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-2.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-2.html

On January 14, 1912, my dad was born to Polish Catholic immigrant parents in Flushing, New York. His negative experiences during the time he was a practicing Catholic no doubt unfairly influenced us to view the Church the same way as he did, disapprovingly; yet, we never thought of leaving the Catholic religion.
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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Sat, 14 Feb 2009 04:03:52 +0000
Jehovah's Witnesses "Watchtower Religion" Impacted My Family History - Part 1 http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-1.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-watchtower-religion-impacted-my-family-history-part-1.html In 1998, I completely severed my association with Jehovah's Witnesses. However, it wasn't until 2004 that I heard the details from my mother, two years before her death at age 91, of how the Watch Tower organization’s teachings significantly altered her Polish Catholic father's life-course causing him to end up an excommunicated Catholic in Poland although he never became a Watch Tower follower.

 

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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Fri, 30 Jan 2009 00:12:56 +0000
Jehovah's Witnesses Obstruct Truth-Seeking http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-obstruct-truth-seeking.html http://freeminds.org/blogs/musings-of-a-watchtower-insider/jehovah-s-witnesses-obstruct-truth-seeking.html Jehovah's Witnesses are discouraged from doing extensive personal research into their modern-day history. Such action can cause a truth-seeking Witness to be labeled "apostate" and be shunned by family and friends.

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andersonsinfo@hotmail.com (Barbara Anderson) Musings of a Watchtower Insider Mon, 12 Jan 2009 21:03:00 +0000