Since I'm not getting out of the JW cult any time soon due to my position and family I decided to do a little contra-action. Maybe some of you can share your stories, experiences and let me know how far you kicked it before you either left or got booted. My intention is to get people thinking.
- A couple of weeks ago I had a demonstration on stage. We played out a part regarding the memorial and I prepared the householder to ask about partaking. The other person was to read the 144,000 from Revelation, then the householder asked if the 144,000 are to be taken literal, why do JW's not take the rest of the verse and Revelations for that matter literal. I ended the demo with a 'I will return with research' line and a successful invitation *hands clapping*.
- I have a talk coming up where I'm supposed to take the scripture out of context and bash the divinity of Christ and focus it on the FD&S if I follow the 'approved' publications. Instead I researched the subject using Bible commentaries, researchers that prove the divine nature of Christ (not trinity though) based on the original text inserted some Greek, Hebrew and even some WT words like evidently and whipped it up with instances where the publications actually support those researchers' viewpoint when it fits them in another context (it took me a while to research). It sounds very WT-like but it's actually slightly biased towards the original reading of the text, doesn't mention the FD&S at all.
- My comments in the meetings are centering more on the actual context of the Bible verses quoted and what they meant in the original text. I also gave some comments regarding the historic first century Christians which actually will contradict the JW line whenever they get to that point and hopefully somebody will connect the dots. I think it was last book study or the week before that the whole congregation actually joined into comments regarding the ideal conduct of elders in certain situations (not bad, just: this shows that they shouldn't do this *nudge**nudge*).
This is purely to get people to think. I'm being careful though, I don't say anything that makes the big red flags of the JW come up (blood, trinity, inspiration, holy spirit). So if you have any ideas or pointed comments for the next few meetings, let me know.