Why do baptized dubs treat unbaptized dubs like outcast?

by Joliette 16 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Ding
    Ding

    If you don't get baptized, you're not all in like they are.

    You must have doubts about "the truth" or "God's organization."

    Probably going to die at Armageddon.

    Evil slave.

    Bad association.

    Danger!

  • Joey Jo-Jo
    Joey Jo-Jo

    Joliette your not the only one, i had felt like an outcast for almost 30 years unbathtised, only the people who i grow up with didn't treat me this way,hypocrites aren't they? what happened to they shall not judge?? but consider yourself one of the lucky ones, most bathtised ex-members have it tuff.

  • Alwayshere
    Alwayshere

    Because they are self righteous. Matthew 18: 9 -14.

  • pirata
    pirata

    Here's why:

    *** w88 11/15 pp. 18-19 pars. 17-19 Helping Others to Worship God ***
    17 The elders are responsible to ‘shepherd the flock of God in their
    care.’ (1 Peter 5:2) If two elders offering help determine that an
    unbaptized wrongdoer is unrepentant and unqualified to be a publisher,
    they will inform the individual. Or if some unbaptized one tells the
    elders that he no longer wishes to be recognized as a publisher, they
    will accept his decision. In either case, it is appropriate for the
    Congregation Service Committee to have a simple announcement made at
    an appropriate time, saying “ . . . is no longer a publisher of the
    good news.”
    18 How will Witnesses thereafter view the person? Well, at an earlier
    point he was an ‘unbeliever’ attending meetings. Then he both wanted
    to be and qualified to be a publisher of the good news. This is no
    longer the case, so he again is a person of the world. The Bible does
    not require that Witnesses avoid speaking with him, for he is not
    disfellowshipped. Still, Christians will exercise caution with regard
    to such a person of the world who is not worshiping Jehovah, even as
    Israelites did regarding uncircumcised alien settlers. This caution
    helps to protect the congregation from any “little leaven,” or
    corrupting element. (1 Corinthians 5:6) If at some later time he
    expresses a genuine desire for a Bible study to be held with him, and
    this seems in order to the elders, perhaps it will help him come to
    appreciate again what a privilege it is to worship Jehovah with His
    people.—Psalm 100.
    19 If the elders see that a certain person of this sort is an unusual
    threat to the flock, they can privately warn those endangered. For
    example, the former publisher may be a youth who has given in to
    drunkenness or immorality. Despite the announcement that he is no
    longer an unbaptized publisher, he might attempt to socialize with
    youths in the congregation. In that situation, the elders would speak
    privately to the parents of the endangered ones, and maybe to those
    youths also. (Hebrews 12:15, 16; Acts 20:28-30) In the rare case of a
    person who is disruptive or violently dangerous, he can be told that
    he is not welcome at the meetings and that any attempt to enter will
    be considered trespassing.

  • Joliette
    Joliette

    LOL you guys are cracking me especially Ding Ding dong...lol thank you guys for your comments.

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    Their term for such ones is "undecided" or "Jehovah's Bystander". Undecided ones go to the boasting sessions and are regular in field circus, but will not commit to baptism. They claim that such ones will get nothing--if you are "undecided" when Armageddon comes, you die. Such are shamed into making the decision to get baptized in order to avoid this--in reality, they want everyone committed so they have total control.

    The Jehovah's Bystanders are also "at risk of destruction". These are the ones that never even reach "unbaptized publisher" status, but are regular at attending the boasting sessions and associating with the witlesses. They want to shame such ones into doing field circus, and then into baptism, so they can get their time and control their lives as well.

  • Ding
    Ding

    Actually, I think a lot of WT training and repetition is directed at creating simplistic, reflexive slogans in the minds of JWs:

    "Evil slave, bad association, weak brother, apostate thinking, wait on Jehovah," etc.

    It's a technique for creating uniformity of thought.

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