Not a problem.
Your relationship with God is not dependant on religious affliation
Your relationship with the CCoJW / WTB&TS is cancellable by either party
by PYRAMIDSCHEME 17 Replies latest jw friends
Not a problem.
Your relationship with God is not dependant on religious affliation
Your relationship with the CCoJW / WTB&TS is cancellable by either party
My "contract" is with God, not a book publishing company. When I do one of those (hopefully soon) it will be in writing and they'll give my a check.
...so in the end she said, "Remember. You signed on the dotted line."
Consider whether this arrangement meets basic expectations of honesty, decency and fairness. If that baptism really was a contract (I point I do not concede), then:
If that baptism was a contract, it was the sort offered by a disreputable used-car lot looking for a fast score and a quicker getaway, not an honest dealer who is looking for a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship.
I got baptised so long ago, 1962, that I actually said nothing in my vows about an organization,
And, as dear Nugget said, they didn't ask me to sign a new contract every time they changed things, and that was quite a lot of times over the last 49 years or so !
The organization fraudulently purported themselves to be something they are not: Sole spokesmen for God.
Also, depending on when you were baptized, the questions have likely changed. My baptism there was no mention of 'organization'. I think it was a question about having 'repented' and another about dedicating myself to Jehovah. Nothing remotely about recognizing the GB as essential substitutes for Jesus and/or Jehovah.
Also, in my case, I was 13. Unfortunately, though, because I stayed with them into my 30's, I suspect that by my actions of staying in the org, I showed my acceptance of the conditions of my 'contract' through *all* the changes they made.
Until I got up and walked out of the Hall one day.
-Aude.
Your Dedication™ - if it was made prior to 1985 - was between you and Jehovah. The way it currently reads, the Dedication™ binds an acolyte to the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.
There was no "dotted line" upon which to sign. Ever.
In deal making/contracting, if one party changes an item, the other party is legally entitled to change something, also. For instance, if i sign a contract to build a house in a certain way at a certain place, if the address is changed, the schedule is changed, the materials are changed, then i am entitled to change the price or cancel the contract, totally. Seeing how the wt corp changes major elements of its teaching and organisational structure, in a legal sense, the adherent would have a legal right to also renegotiate, or cancel. However, the wt claims divinity, so it can claim that earthly laws don't apply.
S