Eiben Scrood wrote:
<< "The cherry on the top for me though, and what prompted serious thought of not going was the new overlapping generation teaching. This goes so far above and beyond anything before IMO. It's the equivalent of the KoolAid being poured for me. >>
At the Memorial, only the remnant of the "anointed" partake of the wine, but ALL JWs partake of the Kool-Aid.
For 99.9% of JWs, the WTS has turned, "Do this in remembrance of me" into, "Don't do this at all."
They "remember Jesus" NOT by doing what he said to do: "Take... eat.... take... drink" but by proclaiming that they have no part in his body or blood.
<< It is so completely and insanely nonsensical that I started asking myself: Do I want anything to do with this organization anymore? How can rational, at least semi-intelligent people swallowing this new teaching? It has been an epiphany of sorts for me. If this didn't wake people up, nothing will." >>
A lot of us said the same thing about the false prophecies and the GB's post-1975 blaming of the rank and file for getting carried away with their own expectations.
But that didn't phase millions of JWs at all.
Some of them came out later for other reasons, such as points of doctrine or hypocrisy they saw in the organization.
In reality, "the straw that breaks the camel's back" is different for each individual.
Some never reach that point.
They just keep drinking the Kool-Aid.