You're not mentioning the part where she confronts her father saying "you KNOW what you did". That is what I'm talking about, she knew she was full of it, yet she still accused her father of something the poor guy didn't do. He was a bit of a loser sure, he was certainly physically abusive, had a temper and most certainly wasn't a good father, he however was not a child molester. What do JWs say about the two witness rule and repressed memories? "They're often fake, and need to be corroborated by a second person", here's a literal example they can point to of a JW accusing an innocent person in print. So again, more harm than good.
I didn't mention it because it was the inner thoughts of a teenage girl wanting attention, unsure of herself and wanting to live out someone else's life in her head- and at that moment it was Lisa's. she didn't haul him into the elders or tell a teacher, or anything. she watched him while he was in his underwear eating a cheese curl and went up to him and said, "I know what you did" he blinked, she bliked, and it was over. She really didn't accuse him of anything as he didn't even know what he was being accused of. Hell, not even Lisa knew since she didn't tell her anything of the sort.
Again, she's telling this from the standpoint of a teenager so I think if a witness reads this and concludes thats why they have the 2nd witness rule, then they will read the rest of it and assume she never loved Jehovah, her family was weak in the faith, and thats why they all sufferred. Honestly, trying to play 'What will the wintesses' think is annoying because in their heads they win and you will lose as long as you are not one o them.
Doesn't it suck knowing you are this really great person, a person of faith for that matter, and they still will believe those things about you? Well as a person who gets accused as a sinner for loving a man when I know I'm fine, it *does* suck for some douchebag with a bible to somehow believe that they have some moral superiority over you and that you are trash because you don't follow your god.
You don't win or beat them by livgin a life that not even they could tarnish, but you live your life without a damn care in the world what they think. I'm not perfect- hell I posted two weeks ago how i was placed back under their thought system and felt like I never left even when I knew I had.
Rambling, sorry, but like I said with my first post, this book isnot about batin the Watchtower or about how some super awesome bible student feel and is now a rocking apostate. Its about a girl in a cult who had OCD with parents with faults and hell was fiulled with faults of her own. I haven't read the book you mentioned but I think Kyria's POV is important because it relates to a lot of people who weren't pious or holy or fully believed it; who had worldly family and friends that they were close to and loved and had to somehow find a balance between their beliefs and reality... who played horrible music and snuck and watched a 'bad' movie hear and there... who had crushes and lied a time ior two to go out with someone.
I relate a lot with the girl moreso than i could some person who fully bought it, was at Bethel for 1000 years, never questioned and never was tempted or felt guilty or different for their belief system.