Cantleave wrote:
If we start an organisation, can i be on the Governing Body?
Right!
And then Leavingwt spoke about "Maximum Help".
I agree with the two of them.
Personally, I believe that the entire Governing Body, the Writing Department, the translators and some other people in the Watchtower have all done their best for absolute contempt. I don't think this would ever happen, but I do find they would "qualify" for criminal charges, particularly because of the bloody blood issue. That said, we need to bear in mind that there are several millions out there who are sincere in their beliefs, and they don't need destruction, but simple truth.
I find that much of that truth is already being given by volunteers.
I am concerned, however, about what will happen when people like Barbara Harrison or Randall Watters are no longer capable of telling it like it is. I am concerned about the safeguarding of the documents produced by the Watchtower, so that more, younger people can understand that and stay away from those. I'm also concerned about the safeguarding of the contents of sites like this one, or Freeminds, JWFacts, et cetera. That does require some sort of organization, maybe, or at least some coordination so that anyone interested can find the information, and no one can destroy it.
Some organized action is perhaps convenient, but I don't think it should go as far as an "organization".
Ms. Harrison has such a wealth of information on the Watchtower Documents website. I am afraid no similar collection exists in other languages, among them Spanish, which is such an important language for the Watchtower now, and the language of men and women who are dear to me.
As to this,
I think it would be more useful and practical to exist alongside ex-Mormons, ex-Scientologists, ex-Moonies, etc. under an overall ex-Cult (or whatever other name you want to call it) umbrella.
Such a thing already exists in Steven Hassan's Freedom of Mind website (http://freedomofmind.com/). By the way, I am also concerned about what would happen once Mr. Hassan does not work like he does now.
I think there is another group of people who could help. Or, at least, who should be interested. I see all this cults, the Watchtower included, as attempts agains human freedom and happiness. I think people with a sincere love of freedom, and those for a secular society, should also be happy to help. Think Pat Condell, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens. Some people would object to them because their presence could be perceived as an attack on religion for the sake of attacking religion, not for the sake of freedom.