Why Jehovah's Witness do not want to see the flaws within the religion
A friend's thread inspired this topic of discussion because it was about
a week or two weeks ago that this conversation came up during a re-
cent telephone call.
The Jehovah's Witnesses perspective on the matter
On a number of occasions, I recall getting into arguments with my
best friend in the organization; in particular if I raised questions
about the organization.
Looking back in retrospect, his emotional feelings at times
often blocked out his reasoning intelligence. It is tremendously
hard for an individual to admit that he or she is being duped,
fooled or misled.
To honestly evaluate
To step back and honestly evaluate that you do not have
the "truth" after having studied, taught, and believing
it was for years—is no easy venture.
And, so, at times, I can understand why an individual would
become stubborn regarding this admission. Because such
an admission can become a life shattering event.
Questions to Consider
How can you reason or show a Jehovah's Witness
that there religion is wrong without it becoming
an emotional contest?How did you separate your emotions from your
intellect to arrive at your present conclusions
regarding the organization?
Please add your commentary and
perspective on the matter so that
all can learn.
Respectfully,
The Wanderer