Early in the morning, while still trying to absorb what happened in Japan, the doorbell rang: Jehovah's Witnesses at my door ... As a continuous alertness, are overcome by themselves futurology of the destiny of humanity, and as if it were possible to recondition meanings dapter is to the "new subjectivities" and searching property of others boast address the unpredictable, the invisible, the abstract and to the cosmic, with an apparent ability quasi metaphysical meta-psychological look enabling them to articulate total syncretism, to project a piacere in current events, future predictions as gurus.
Similar to political leaders, trying to find words adequate to the propaganda campaign of the organization they represent, spreading fear and anguish, conditions necessary to get started in their recruitment sectarian. And to the disaster in Japan, came rushing to "preach" and warn of the impending end of time, holding events that are presented as proof of the absurdity and incomprehension that supports them.
World events in recent times they were very useful to adapt the "good news": war, famine, natural disasters, rising crime, injustice and indifference, "wrong signals" provided updated forecasts that will enable " million people who were not resurrected and receive Witnesses the opportunity for life. "
know of "conviction" of TJ, his presumption to consider "sacred" their particular interpretation (absolute falsification of true biblical content, rebuffed and adapted), its parallel theocratic law and justice, a movement created to mark the end of the world as cause and principle of its existence, but we also know of their fear to continue making mistakes. Even
run through my neighborhood, there are still state of hypervigilance to the message of hopelessness of their cause, nuisance unable to hide in the attempt when the causes or they are confronted with their own incoherence, unnatural disaster ... Discouraged sought, indifferent you want to conquer new "faithful" ...
My deepest sympathy to those affected by the Japan's disaster.
Mara Martinoli
The TJ
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