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    Explore " governingbody" with insightful episodes like "Evaluating Trust in the Governing Body: Forecasting Your Future (EXJW)" and "Bethel Leak - Unhappy Members (Physically In, Mentally Out) - Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses" from podcasts like ""Hidden Struggles" and "Ex-Jehovah's Witnesses-Critical Thinkers » Critical Thought Podcast"" and more!

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    Evaluating Trust in the Governing Body: Forecasting Your Future (EXJW)

    Evaluating Trust in the Governing Body: Forecasting Your Future (EXJW)

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    John Whitworth quote
    https://vancouversun.com/news/staff-blogs/are-trevor-linden-and-mats-sundin-bigger-than-jesus

    Are Trevor Linden, and Mats Sundin, bigger than Jesus?
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    In this article “Are Trevor Linden, and Mats Sundin, bigger than Jesus?”
    written by Douglas Todd, published on December 22, 2008 you are able to get the full context surrounding John Whitworth’s comment about sports. Please refer to the link in the description.

    In his book The Joy of Sports, U.S. philosopher Michael Novak makes the case that sports is a positive secular religion.

    Although University of B.C. physical education Prof. Bob Sparks thinks Novak pushed his argument too far, he says there’s little doubt that for decades sports has been helping displace organized religion.
    The Joy of Sports theorized that sports “connects us to deep metaphysical things in ourselves,” Sparks said. “It said sports tests us and draws on the deepest essence of our being.”

    Sports spectators, Novak wrote, “go to the altar of the game to reconfirm their beliefs.” Like religious festivals, Novak said “sports are seasonal and cyclical, not linear like most of our lives.”

    In such books as Inner Tennis or Golf and the Kingdom, Sparks said writers developed the idea that sports are a spiritual discipline through which athletes can attain “peak experiences.”

    Simon Fraser University sociologist John Whitworth, however, said sports provides a pale imitation of religion. Though sports provide ritual, tradition and “emotional expression in a group setting,” Whitworth said sports “merely ginger up fans’ lives . . . They provide something interesting in an otherwise uninteresting life.”

    Sports don’t give the ultimate things which religions claim, such as “ultimate meaning in life or salvation,” Whitworth said. “At the end of the game, all you have is a list of statistics. It all seems rather rootless. However, I suppose that fits with our society.”

    Bethel Leak - Unhappy Members (Physically In, Mentally Out) - Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses

    Bethel Leak - Unhappy Members (Physically In, Mentally Out) - Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses

    If you know the history behind the Jehovah's Witness religion, you are well aware of how it feels being at odds with the beliefs once you realize it is not the truth. Many JW's are in a quandary where they have to fake it just to survive. That is what being a PIMO is all about. It is an acronym for Physically In, Mentally Out. To further explain, it's all about pretending to believe so that you don't lose your family and social structure.

    The term PIMO was coined several years ago to identify the growing number of individuals that are trapped in the religion for one reason or another. Because of the strict shunning  policy, Jehovah's Witnesses realize they can lose everything if they allow others to know how they truly feel about the organization. They stand to lose their marriage, job, friends, home, and anything else that connects them to a person that holds the cards to any situation as it relates to their livelihood.

    This podcast delves into the lives of members at the world headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses aka Bethel. During the COVID-19 lockdown, members at Bethel experienced a very turbulent time as they were not permitted to leave the premises. They report alcohol abuse, domestic violence, depression and even suicidal thoughts.

    Source of this video: exjwbethelelder (Reddit)
    https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/v9mgao/a_special_message_from_a_pimo_bethel_elder_see/

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