When I was a JW, I thought I knew enough about the religion to try to convince others to join. In reality, I only knew what other JW's and the WTS told me. I admit to being gullible and naive when at a young age I wasn't sure what I wanted out of life. Why didn't I do the research? I was too eager to accept what seemed like the most genuine religion I ran into. I was never(before I was baptized)confronted by opposers of the WTS. Still, it was my decision, and I accept responsibility for my decision. Others, growing up as JW's are in a different situation. It might seem normal to some JW's, growing up in the cult. How normal is it though, to assume that your small circle of believers are head and shoulders above the rest of society in terms of religious beliefs?
I would encourage anyone to research any strong personal belief, no matter what it is. It could save you from many wasted years. Determining the validity of your belief system could put you on a track to a more useful, happy and genuinely productive life. It could SAVE your life. Be honest about your beliefs.
Tom
Edited by - TR on 25 October 2000 20:32:35