Tonight I feel a bit of a relief.
There is a study in my congregation who has advanced to the point of being an unbaptised publisher
After learning all that I have recently, I felt I must warn him of the dangers of his decisions.
So tonight after the meeting, I told him to make sure of everything he is learning.
"Do not take things for granted, look them up yourself.
Don't get baptised without proving everything to yourself.
Once you are baptised you cant question the teachings of the WTS."
His reaction was that he will definitely do that.
I think that he felt he already was.
I tried to make it seem like I was trying to be upbuilding so if this comes back to someone big it wont bite me.
I can still pass it off as him not understanding me correctly.
I want to leave on my own time, on my terms.
However, I feel that I have done my part in warning him.
Did anyone ever do this before leaving?
I have done my part...
by metaspy 3 Replies latest jw friends
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metaspy
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JWdaughter
When you leave you will have no regrets, no guilt-you have done what you can to remedy damage you see being done. We can't save the world, but giving folks fair warning is very ethical. When you were deluded-you were deluded. Now you feel a conscience about it all and I think that is great. Double agent:)
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Highlander
This is a perfect example of why I'm a big fan of becoming a 'fader'. You're in a position to perform positive acts just as you have done. Good job brother.. er, I mean
good job "metaspy" !!!
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Rooster
I have and did.. the whole town is calling me apostate!