Hi Happy -
Welcome to the Board. This was an 'entertaining' post.
I know you've already responded to the JW-to-be, but couple things come to mind.
As someone who was 'raised in the truth' isolated from all those filthy worldly people, I really resented my parents and other adult converts who would tell stories of wonderful holidays and fun times with family at birthdays and such. And the fun and excitement of dating. These are 'normal' things that they obviously found contributed to a relatively happy childhood. Witness kids get none of that.
But we survive.
I don't know if I got that she understands that she will be expected to shun her children if they choose not to become JWs or, worse, get baptized and THEN decide to not be JWs. I'm not sure that she is that aware of how her words have been prepared for her and how this will most likely become a reality ten years (or whatever) from now. Might make sense to ask: 'what if... your children do not accept the 'truth'. Will you be willing to disown and shun them?'
Does she really think that it is impossible to have a moral compass without JWs? I know of so many moral people - and incredibly moral, fun-loving, honest teenagers. People have lived principled lives for centuries without the witness factor.
My guess is that she may have a wild past and doesn't know how to raise her kids in a way to avoid that craziness (and heartache??) so she will pass that responsibility on to the wise and loving local elders. (*gag me*) It's easier that way. Actually, the more I think about this aspect, the rest of her comments seem to make sense to me too.... hmmm
Enjoyed the thread and look forward to more posts from your little corner.
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Thanks again.
-Aude.