Thanks for all the responses. Very interesting experiences ! Been busy- finally have a little weekend time to respond ! I'll answer pg.1 first.
JOOKBEARD- Yeah, it's a very good book, but a bit long and drawn out for my liking. But there are some very revealing points in there if you can get through all the " Bible " & " Christian " references.
LEAVING WT- Interesting. So every year to year and a half you would get warnings in Bethel to look out for thieves among the Bethel members ? That is too bad your friend was railroaded out of Bethel just before the 15 year period. Of course, since they changed it they wouldn't have honored it anyway. It's truly awful how the WT society sends these people out to pasture without anything.
ELDERELITE- That's awful your friend got fingered as a thief unjustly. So typical of the WT society to hold a " kangaroo court " and jump someone without real evidence. It happens in congregations at JC's all the time with elders.
JOEY JO-JO- I agree. I think it's important to bring up these various topics of what Ray Franz observed- especially for newer board members who having been trapped under " information control " inside the witnesses - would never hear of such things !
CRISIS OF CONSCIENCE- THanks for verifying what the other ex-BEthel posters are saying. I'm sure you guys saw a lot of incongruities and bizarre happenings that changed your viewpoints while at Bethel. We as witnesses were all taught to trust one another- what a shock when we found out we couldn't !
AGONUS- Yeah, they THINK it's the truth, but they're deceiving themselves.
MANN 377- Wow ! Double wow ! Your experiences you observed are really wild ! Man oh man. Sounded like " Peyton Place " at Bethel ! LOL ! Married sisters sneaking into single brothers rooms at night ! Did they ever FIND the guy with the red shirt who raped the sister at the farm ? Or did he get away ? And the funny experience of a sister opening your door in a negligee wanting to have sex ? Hell- You should have pretended to be her boyfriend ! LOL ! ( JUst joking. )
MAD SWEENEY- I was like you - I didn't feel the need for " In Search of Christian Freedom " as I too thought it would be too preachy about Christ and Christian stuff. But I was wrong. Only occasionally does Ray ( maybe in 20 % ) of the book dwell on Jesus and Christianity pushing it to some extent - but there are interesting references to Psychology books , Steve Hassan's books where Ray ponders in depth the psychological damages inflicted by the WT society on Jehovah's Witnesses as well. There are many experiences laced throughout the book of witnesses committing suicide, how their families wrote the WT society complaining and the responses that were given back to them from Bethel legal - also very interesting interactions dealing with Karl Adams - a higher up on one of the committees and how members of the GB ignored some warnings he saw about bad trends in the witnesses.
I highly recommend reading the book. It just added to, or complimented " Crisis of Conscience " in my opinion. If you are agnostic or atheist like myself - just speedread, or skip over the parts that quote too many Bible verses and talk about Christianity. There are plenty of revealing good bits of information aside from the Bible & Christian stuff. Ray could have edited it to make the book shorter as he tends to repeat himself a bit- but it's still well written and very worthy of going through. My 2 cents.
SNOWBIRD- Yeah, I highly recommend reading ISOCF.
PSACRAMENTO- So ISOCF was more eye opening than COC to you ? Interesting. In what ways ? Just curious because my eyes were opened to things in ISOCF that weren't opened in COC too. Curious about what things were opened up to you ? Please share