>hopscotch
Thanks for the comments and thank you for flagging the article up in the first place.
I share the view of some that this article will probably not cause a revolution in the wts and how the "friends" treat ex members, but I hope as you rightly point out in your post that the barrier might just take a battering with this one.
It's a bigger one than they might expect. To the Governing Body ,we who have left ,ostensibly DO NOT EXIST. That however is their biggest mistake, they underestimate the force of the human spirit and will. They forget that the sense of injustice is one of the strongest emotions we can experience.
They have obviously written this article in a mealy-mouthed attempt at fooling the public at large into thinking they are decent Christian folk with no extremes in their behaviour or doctrines. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Thing is this is probably THE most emotive issue that affects ALL who are no longer jws , ACROSS THE BOARD no matter what you are doing with your life/beliefs. Sure they are not even thinking of it applying to ex-members who are "outside the city licking their own vomit", but that is their achilles , they don't think about us so haven't considered us when writing and approving this article.
I hope that it seriously disturbs the sensibilities of those who still posess the ability to think for themselves within the wts.
>suspicious minds
Thanks again and the anger you feel is sharedd by me too. We can't miss the hypocrisy in their literature while some like my brother has never even registered that it's staring you in the face in the policies and publications.
I'll let you know if I get anywhere.
H.K.