Why do the WT call ex-jw's "apostate"? Even if we still love Jehovah,Jesus?

by booker-t 17 Replies latest jw friends

  • The Lone Ranger
    The Lone Ranger

    go to www.dictionary.com

    True meaning of the word is " One who has abandoned one's religious faith, a political party, ones principles, or a cause." So, I suppose you and most of us here are apostates, but then most of us were already apostates when we entered the watchtower, because we had abondoned our original religion or political views. Also, the Watchtower are not the only ones to use that word to discribe poeple they don't like, do a search on google using IRAN and APOSTATE and see how many entires you get. The Watchtower has changed the true meaning of the word to make it sound like we have left God rather then just changed our minds over which is the true religion, if any. So tell your Elder friend to look the word up in the dictionary and not the Watchtowers.

  • crazyblondeb
    crazyblondeb

    Because they want to keep the rank and file in fear. So they have to label somehow. Like it was already mentioned, they associate apostates with demons. So basically we are all "demonized". Personally, I wear it like a badge of honor.

    shelley

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    APOSTATE Definition from the newly released "Dictionary of Watchtower WORDS " published by the WTBTS of New York ISBN number 666-1874191419251975-2034

    Anyone who deviates in anyway or stops believing in the teachings of The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society or any of its affiliates

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    From the Elders' "Pay Attention" book:

    Apostasy.

    Apostasy is a standing away from, a falling away, defection,
    rebellion, abandonment; it involves teaching false
    doctrines, supporting or promoting false religion and its
    holidays or interfaith activities. (Deut. 13:13, 15; Josh.
    22:22, ftn.; Acts 21:21, ftn.; 2 Cor. 6:14, 15, 17, 18;
    2. John 7, 9, 10; Rev. 18:4)

    Those with sincere doubts should be helped, dealt with
    mercifully. (Jude 22, 23; w82 9/1 pp. 20-1;w80 8/1
    pp. 21-2)

    Apostasy includes action taken against true worship of
    Jehovah or his established order among his dedicated
    people. (Jer. 17:13; 23:15; 28:15, 16; 2 Thess. 2:9, 10)
    Persons who deliberately spread (stubbornly hold to and
    speak about) teachings contrary to Bible truth as taught
    by Jehovah's Witnesses are apostates.

    If it is learned that a person has taken up association with
    another religious organization, the matter should be investigated,
    and if verified, a committee should be formed.
    If it is clearly established that the person has joined
    another religion and intends to remain with it, the
    elders would make a brief announcement to the congregation
    that such- one has disassociated himself. (w86
    10/15 p. 31 )

    Working secularly for a false religious organization could
    put one in a position similar to that of one preaching false
    doctrine. (2 Cor. 6:14-16)

    Celebrating a false religious holiday would be similar to
    performing any other act of false worship. (Jer. 7:16-19)
    The Bible condemns the following:

    Causing divisions and promoting sects.
    This would be deliberate action disrupting the unity
    of the congregation or undermining the confidence
    of the brothers in Jehovah's arrangement.
    It may involve or lead to apostasy. (Rom. 16:
    17, 18; Titus 3:10, 11 )

    The practice of spiritism. (Deut. 18:9-13; I Cor. 10: 21, 22; Gal. 5:20)
    Idolatry. ( I Cor. 6:9, 10; 10:14)

    Idolatry includes the possession and use of images
    and pictures that are employed in false religion.

  • Mysterious
    Mysterious

    Ultimately it's a form of control. Since apostates are demonized as people that cannot be associated with there is no risk of current members talking to them and realizing that life on the outside is not the horrifc "dog returning to its vomit" lifestyle that the JWs make it out to be. It is very much about them having power over the lives of its members and less to do with any real scriptural basis, contrary to the way they make it out to be.

  • Honesty
    Honesty

    The word 'apostate' instills fear in a Jehovah's Witness just lIke the idea of anyone worshipping Jesus or putting faith in Him alone does. They would rather their child be denied a life-saving organ (blood) and be sacrficed on the Watchtower altar to their false god than to have them turn 'apostate' against the Watchtower god.

  • Now What?
    Now What?


    I just don't understand why JW's want to make ex-jws that are living a godly life evil and bad. Why can't they just leave us alone.

    Jealousy. Jealousy that you can enjoy life without the BS of the WT-

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    Also, as the following thread shows, the opinion of the Watchtower is that those they consider unbelievers are merely pests to be exterminated.

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/100648/1734269/post.ashx#1734269

    W

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