Awake to the Watchtower
Most individuals on this discussion board probably had
a number of low key warnings regarding whether or not
they were in the "truth" while they were in the organ-
ization.
The Questions Begin
From my own perspective the signals were that the
Watchtower Society always made an effort to actively
condemn other religions--and rather harshly!
Personally, my thoughts were "doesn't the Watchtower
ever see the flip side of the coin regarding other religions
or do they focus primarily on all the negative factors?"
Giving Themselves a Pat on the Back
Things were too "perfect" in the Watchtower World
"good news" was always being reported and a different
perspective or a contrasting view was rarely, if ever, seen.
Jokes by elders, or circuit overseers would be laughed at
almost as if the laughs were orchestrated or on cue. Most
of the time the jokes were really not that funny at all.
The Clucking Hens
One thing that was learned in the kingdom hall was that
it was the best place for gossip. It seemed that everyone
knew everything about each other's lives. This was a
complete turnoff.
Imagine this "brother" is supposed to lay their life down for you
should the occasion arise, and yet they had no problem ripping
you into pieces behind your back.
The Beginning of Doubts Spelled the End
These were some of my underlying points while in the
organization. Although, they may seem petty to some,
to my way of thinking, it started a flood of questions.
Recalling the generation change of 1995, as the "new
understanding" as it was referred to, started to make
me an "on again, " "off again," Jehovah's Witness. It
was my personal turning point regarding the "truth."
Did anyone else feel similarly?
Respectfully,
The Wanderer