When you left the wts did you leave over something specific?
No. Nothing specific. Just the whole lifestyle, no education, no career, no worldly friends thing. Those were my biggest objections. I was 15.
Did you, or do you, still believe in some of the JW ideas?
Well, yes, I DID at one time because I was raised to believe all the JW teachings. I was taught all this stuff from birth. Of course, I believed it. My parents, all of my mother's family and the people at the Kingdom Hall that we saw 3-5 times a week all taught me the teachings of the WTS. These were the people that I loved and trusted.
No, I do not still believe any of the JW ideas.
I would say that it took me 2-3 years to rid my mind of all the JW ideas. This was after leaving cold turkey and having no contact with any JWs except for my parents and sister. My parents allowed me to leave with no hassle from them and we never talked about JW things again even though they were still attending. So, anyway, even with no contact with JW things it took me 2-3 years to feel like I had completely escaped and was free from the mind-control.
I think some of these things that we are taught as children will always come up in our minds. Like the blood transfusion thing. I am a nurse and have given many blood transfusions but I can tell you that the JW teaching against blood transfusions came up in my mind everytime I have given one. I'm not saying that I still believe what the JWs teach. I just always remembered what I was taught as a child.
Also, the trinity thing. I'm the same as you, happyexjw. I cannot ever think of God and Jesus as the same. I think that's impossible for me to ever accept that. I am a member of a Methodist Church but I cannot ever believe things in the same way that some people do. I take what I need from the church and leave the rest. I enjoy the fellowship of my fellow church members. I enjoy some of the Bible Studies, like Beth Moore. I really like helping with local mission work. But my Methodist Church is nothing like a Kingdom Hall. You are free to think and question and live your own life.