Let us know what got you questioning WBTS in the first place. I've got a theory that it starts with people hurting us and only then does the "apostate" turn to looking at the beliefs.
Anybody who started questioning beliefs first?
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Let us know what got you questioning WBTS in the first place. I've got a theory that it starts with people hurting us and only then does the "apostate" turn to looking at the beliefs.
Anybody who started questioning beliefs first?
In my case, i was starting to geta little bit independent. For isntance, i didn't stay at the prescribed hotels w the other jws that i hung w. I picked a cheaper hotel, further out. I went to the sessions when i wanted to. I was just getting a little bit tired of always feeling guilty and depressed. One of the smarter jws suggested that the ray franz book described some of the inner workings of gb meetings. That got me intrigued enough to read the book, and the book got me out. From that, i could see that god wasn't directing the gb.
Would that be 'people', as in the gb?
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They're screwy doctrine. I was well aware that the entire world is full of dickheads. Luckily for me, all my friends now are dickheads without the pesky JW doctrine.
I'm asking if you had a bad experience with a brother or sister and then started questioning... or if you just started questioning doctrine first.
They're screwy doctrine.
Anybody who started questioning beliefs first?
*raises hand*
-Sab
I'm asking if you had a bad experience with a brother or sister and then started questioning... or if you just started questioning doctrine first.
The second part.
Yes, it was the beliefs first, then the organization. The light didn't get "brighter" it kept turning on and off throughout my life.
Doctrine, but it took me a long time to sort through it all.
Everything is interrelated and it's hard to know where to start or where to go next when you're trying to figure things out.
Doctrine. First by a long way.
The people, well, I had people I liked and loved. I couldn't get over how many damaged people JW's were attracting, as opposed to "normal" people who politely turned us down at the doors.
The people were always secondary in my evaluation of "da troof". I never begrudged damaged people for needing something to hang on to, it just seemed after a while that, there had to be a better way. And I didn't want to end up damaged all my life.
In the end, it doesn't matter how or why one leaves. If they do, it only matters what they do with the time after their exit.