I remember as a Witness, how we always were told account of people getting their life changed in a wonderful way, when they became Witnesses. We always thought, "That is what happens when Jehovah comes into your life." Yet if you think about it, every religion I have ever encountered, has similar account of lives being changed by religion. The reasons to me, is so simple.
1. Religion gives people a sense of purpose.
2. Religion gives people a hope.
3. Religion gives people organization and guidelines.
If any organization or religion can accomplish these three simple things, it will make some one's life more positive. People who free themselves from addictions, often turn to religion as it gives them something to do and a hope of a better future. The thing that so amazing to me though, is how you never heard on stage or in any church, about the people who had religion fail them. As we know from this board, and our lives, our former religion failed us and did not have an positive end result. Why not share those account at the next convention? It is said that societies is not measured in the amount of people who succeed under its guidance, but rather in the amount of people who fail. Take for example a multi-level marketing program. People will often point to a small percentage on stage of people who have found amazing success. Yet ignore all the failures watching in the audience. Same with the religion, they will hear these amazing account of people's lives having amazing events take place, at the conventions. Yet ignore the fact that it has hurt their lives, their friends lives, etc. I was wondering, how much of an impact would it be to say to a Witness who just recounted a story told at a convention with something like, "well, that is amazing, as Jehovah seemed to ignore all the people in our area who went through things like that and failed?"
Yet, it will go on and on, in all religions. Saying how much positive they have brought into some one's life. Which it will, but can we ignore all the negative?