I was recently doing some personal reading when I came across this qote from an unnamed Jewish Rabbi, "There are times when we have questions we cannot answer, and the ultimate test of our faith is to believe that there IS an answer, even though we could never fathom what it might be".
I have been very content the last few years just recovering from the cult and have not been looking for something to replace it. The biggest reason I left was the fact that the JW's got so many initial beliefs incorrect, including the three "generation changes inthe last 20 years". Not knowing an answe to an question that could only be answered with speculation was not an issue for me.
This quote, whether you put stock in it or not, initiated me revisiting what beliefs I may or may not have. What I could not dispute was this Rabbi's definition of faith. I then reconfirmed what I do not miss, Jehovahs Witnesses have an answer for everything. Jehovah's Witnesses really don't need faith. They just need to accept the beliefs spelled out for them in the Watchtower.
When you consider their beliefs, ask yourself what questions can't they answer (I am not implying that any of their answers are logical).
They will tell you they don't know the day or the hour, However according to their interpretaion a day is equal to a thousand years with Jehovah, yet the "end is coming within (you fill in the blank here for whatever the generation may mean by the time you read this).
I guess this rant is just leading me to conclusionis that these people don't need faith because they claim to have all the answers.
I really don' t miss being a part of this religion,
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