If I honestly believe the JW religion is cruel and dangerous family-hating cult - which I do by the way.
I would no sooner "pay respect" to their beliefs by attending their memorial than I would attend a neo-nazi pep rally.
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If I honestly believe the JW religion is cruel and dangerous family-hating cult - which I do by the way.
I would no sooner "pay respect" to their beliefs by attending their memorial than I would attend a neo-nazi pep rally.
I agree - in that it is the last remnant by which a person signals their detachment from the WT.
That is exactly why I go. Not going may lead people to think I'm "dangerous" to their spirituality (which I'm not). So for me, it is an hour out of my life that keeps my relationship with people I care about intact.
I don't put any energy into worrying about what people think about me when I go. I go because it makes my life easier.
And I find that being respectful of other people's beliefs works too. Isn't that what we want - to be respected? Then it is my opinion that we must respect them to be respected.
stanlivedeath said: why the use of the word "memorial" isnt this just watchtowerese ?
It's the JW word for 'funeral'. They 'flock' (ahem) annually to Jesus' funeral.
They gather on the wrong day to NOT do what Jesus supposedly instructed all Christians to do.
Hence, the moniker this event has been given it by the ex-JW community:
The Reject/Ignore Jesus Party.