All Black Attendees - Caligula1’s 30-Mar-2010 Memorial Experience –I am a doormat!!
I and another inactive friend, met another (once disfellowshipped) though active now friend at the Memorial. It was good seeing both of them. I enjoyed the Memorial. I still love the people and the environment. I had a 1 hour drive in the rain to get there.
The song “Hail to Jehovah’s First Born” did not sound the same. I like the old version better. It was the first time I saw the new song books. Also there were only 2 sets instead of 4.
The number of the anointed was about 10,400 ???. I thought the number was should be in the 9,000 range.
As the bread was past I handed it the next person. The plate was a light aluminum metal. I like the heavy ceramic or heavy metal plates. As the wine was past, I smelt the aroma of the wine. I would never partake of the bread or wine. I see no reason for that either in my own beliefs or to show off.
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Afterwards 4 of us went to a fast food restaurant to talk. We spoke for about 1 hour. After 1 person left, the other 2 expressed some past doubts. They opened up. One fellow was raised a Witness, like me, and he was just “coming back” after 15 years, with about 11 aunts and uncles, 2 sets of parents, etc., everyone, and there kids are connected with the organization. And all have "faded back" at some point…(as we on this board "fade away" from the organization.)
Moshse had a good post about being a doormat. I respect his zeal, and admire it. And I felt that way early on, but now, and this is just my opinion, for many especially those raised as Witness, and especially from infancy, hanging around the organization may not be a bad thing.
(There is no need to flame this post, as I look forward to meeting all of you in person, on the East Coast USA or Las Vegas NV USA, at Apostatefest or just meeting up for an ice cream cone as I come through your town…or you come through mine. That’s one of the main benefits of a board like this)
As African Americans in the US, I see high unemployment, and other economic conditions and social environments that can cause people to cling to things. I enjoy living in this country and see unlimited opportunity for myself and others. I was raised in the city and born in America. I’m not using race as some excuse maker, just what I see, as it affects this situation.
Many “hanger ons” seem to not be able to function without this organization…..and all of my “righteousness” and “research” (has not) and is not helping them, especially when their whole family are Witnesses. The artful fade is a great skill, which they may not be able to pull off.
Steve Hassan, of Combatting Cult Mind Control, said that “5% of the people are better off IN the organization that outside of it.” I agree.
A well dressed lady came in the restaurant, with about 3 kids, and 1 of the kids, gleefully shouted “Hi” to the brother I was sitting with. He responded. But the lady did not return my speaking to her, as I assumed they were Witnesses also attending a Memorial. I thought I must be mistaken and maybe the brother new the child from another setting.
When they left, he told me that the lady was disfellowshipped. Looking back, she knew her place in the organization….and the effects of shunning.
I am doormat. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.