Michael Jackson Set For Glass Coffin Message Board and Comments
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I think the glass coffin is a good idea,but I would transfer Michael to a
proper one later, and yes it can be done. I heard that Michael decided not to
stay with the JWs, for one thing, because of his music, and his dancing, they
were against that. And his father seems to be taking over the funeral, I think
that is wrong, after all, it should be what MICHAEL would have wanted, not the
father who was so mean to him. As for Michael's mom, I hope everyone has enough
sense to keep an eye on her, when she sees Michael in that coffin she may lose
it,maybe even pass out. I don't think that woman has had it easy at all, if the
dad was mean with the kids, he was mean with her too. My dear sweet Michael,
you are definately gone too soon, as for remembering the times, there are many,
and I wish there could be more, just know you are loved and missed, and always
in my prayers.
Joe Jackson's mother and step-father were Jehovah's Witnesses, and it were they
that were the force behind Joe and his family becoming JWs. In fact, early on,
Joseph Jackson was a door-knocker for the WatchTower Cult. But for Joe's
insistence, Katherine and the children would not have converted.
I find it interesting that 99.9% of reporters and commentators state or imply
that Michael Jackson's connection with the WatchTower Cult ended when he was
disfellowshipped in the 1980s. In fact, circa 2004-5, a southern California
newspaper published photos and an article showing MJ and his children attending
their local Kingdom Hall. Does anyone really believe that someone with MJ's ego
would not only attend a "meetings" at his Kingdom Hall, but also take his
children with him, if he were being shunned as disfellowshipped persons are at
a JW Kingdom Hall. I suspect that MJ had been "reinstated" as an active JW
sometime prior to 2004. Let's see some reporter dig into that one. Don't expect
the WatchTower Society or local JWs admit such without presentation of
overwhelming evidence given present citcumstances.
The negative influence of the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses on Michael
and his family have been either downplayed or totally ignored for as long as
the Jackson Family has received public attention. For those readers who really
want to know what life is like to be reared in the WatchTower Cult, nothing
beats real world scenarios, and of real world scenarios, nothing beats actual
civil and criminal court cases.
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