Isn't It All Just Our Own Fault?

by Warlock 6 Replies latest jw friends

  • Warlock
    Warlock

    Our family told us not to do it.

    Our friends told us not to join that "cult" Jehovah's Witnesses.

    They said "are you crazy?".........."dont' do it"..............."don't you realize what you're doing?"........."you're becoming a what!!!!???????............"join anyone but them, please!!!!!".

    So then, with all these warnings, isn't it all just our own fault?

    Aren't we all in our own predicaments because we wouldn't and didn't listen?

    Warlock

  • undercover
    undercover

    Well, some of us were born and raised in it...didn't have much choice. I guess we can blame our parents or grandparents.

  • under_believer
    under_believer

    Yes. It really is. Did "I was following orders" work for Nazi war criminals? No.
    We must take responsibility for our actions. We must disobey orders and reject beliefs that we believe are wrong, immoral, or incorrect.

  • fullofdoubtnow
    fullofdoubtnow

    No excuses, it's definitely my fault. I wasn't raised as a jw, I joined of my own free will, and eventually had to suffer the consequences. My parents, brother, then - boyfriend and other friends pleaded with me not to join, but I wouldn't listen to any of them, I just went right ahead and became a jw.

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    For those who were born in or whose parents joined and the kids were raised in = no responsibility. It wasn't a choice.

    For those who joined, I would have a few questions

    • Did you know you were being conned?
    • At what point did you realize the con job/manipulations?
    • If you did realize the cons and manipulations why did you go ahead with full knowledge and join?
    • The people who warned you, did they have concrete evidence that the WTS/JWs was a cult or were they just throwing objections at you which JWs were able to shoot down rather effectively?
    • If you had questions about some things how many times were you told that those things would be explained later - another con!

    People don't deliberately join cults. They do however make choices along the way that force them to confront their own moral standards. At that point they may be forced to go along with the cult thinking/beliefs or rebel and risk expulsion.

  • greendawn
    greendawn

    Not necessarily our fault some people just believed it was the truth and didn't have the critical ability to find out the truth about the truth until later. You don't always trust what other people tell you, often wrongly because they are in the right.

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