Good thoughts fellow posters on the book. Like On the Way Out, I was quite surprised by many things I read in the book. Having been raised a jdub , it was extremely eye opening.Some things I found:
I learned that their views on things are controlled very much by what is happening in the personal lives of members of the governing body. For instance for years they had a view that missionary brothers should remain single to give full attention to their ministry . Ray Franz had to live in a house as a missionary in his 20's with a house full of single missionary sisters. Talk about the" blueballs syndrome" of living as a single brother surrounded by a house full of sisters, unmarried with no release of human desires in sight!! But miracle of miracles! New light came in the mid 1950's when the watchtowers' then president Nathan Knorr had the desire to get married, new light occured and once he got married, magically suddenly it was alright for other missionary brothers to get married too. Relief for poor Ray.
I also learned that they were intrusive beyond belief or comprehension into their members personal lives. I had never been clear on the societies view of oral or anal sex, I always got different opinions from different elders, I guess it depended who was gettin' it or who wasn't!! That being said Ray Franz said that from 1972 to 1977 very strict unmoving views of sexual practices within the marriage were forced on members of the organization to the point that if it was found out someone was having oral or anal sex in their marriage , they could be disfellowshipped!! Boy, that opened Pandora's Box! It caused hundreds of , if not thousands of married couples to rat on each others bedroom practices, thus the society was deluged with letters from elders on how to handle these situations. So many people were unjustly disfellowshipped for things that should be kept private. Many divorces ensued and families were broken up. And over what, basically oral or no oral!! Hella stupid! Then just as mysteriously in 1977 the society changed their view again, "new light", and said it's a personal decision just don't talk about it with others in the kingdom hall. But the damage was done. Ray Franz said he and other elders felt awful about counsel that had been given affecting peoples lives, and then what do you tell them when the powers of the governing body change the view again? Woops were sorry? It's not enough.
These are just a couple points that stood out in my mind that I learned. How did it affect me? It made me realize that that organization is no more run by " holy spirit " than my gasoline powered automobile for sure. And it firmed up in my mind all the things they teach are just their own opinions and interpretations, not truth. They no more have a handle on what real truth is than anybody else. Sealed that in my mind. So, kick in some more thoughts here ya'll, look forward to hearing from you, what else did you learn, how did it affect you? Peace out, Mr. Flipper