In his article at Freeminds on When Prophecies Fail, about the Witnesses and cognitive dissonance, Randy Watters wrote the following, including an insightful quote from Barbara Harrison Grazzutti.
It may seem incomprehensible how the Witnesses could ignore the implications of each disconfirmation. Outsiders view the Witnesses as lacking common sense for not leaving the organization after numerous failures. They fail to understand the dynamics of mind control as used by cults. Even many ex-JWs fail to understand that the further disconfirmation of the importance of 1914 and "this generation" will not seriously affect the numbers of those swelling the ranks of the Watchtower. The results of mind control and unquestioning obedience will have the same effect today as it did in Russell's day. His view was, "Where else can we go?" Harrison writes regarding this attitude ,
- "That, of course, is one of the keys to survival of the organization Russell founded on soft mysticism, glorious visions and worldly disaffection. The Witnesses had nowhere else to go. Their investment in their religion was total; to leave it would have meant spiritual and emotional bankruptcy. They were not equipped to function in a world without certainty. It was their life. To leave it would be a death." 24
This same dependency-unto-death phenomena is at work in thousands of cults all over the world. People wondered at Jonestown: "Why didn't they leave when they saw what Jim Jones was becoming?" The people of Jonestown answered by their actions, "Where else would we go?" They had burned their bridges to follow their Messiah unto death.
What I'm wondering now is, is the Internet starting to fill that gap in providing a place for disaffected Witnesses to go to? I know many will never leave, but do you think that more, who otherwise would have stayed in, are leaving because the Net is providing such a wealth of answers to questions like, "Where else is there to go to? Who else has the truth? "
I think it provided those answers for me. Twelve years ago I could never have imagined that I would leave the Witnesses. The Internet made all the difference to me.
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