Okay, so this is my first post, but I've been lurking here for months and months. I have to say this is a very informative and hilarious site. You guys are great to read! I'm not a JW, but I've been dating one for quite some time. Things have been iffy between us quite frequently because he keeps trying to convince me that the JWs are the way to go, and everyone else is clearly wrong. He's broken up with me twice because I adamantly refuse to be interested after everything I've learned. I myself am a pretty devout Christian who knows the Bible well enough to know they're not really following it. Just the parts they want to. We argue about religion CONSTANTLY. This page has given me support in knowing that converting to their doctrines is a bad idea and strength in my conviction to not end up marrying this guy if he doesn't get away from them. I don't want my future children exposed to this nonsense, especially the lack of love when that was one of Jesus' biggest driving points!
Anyway, I've gotten him to concede that they're not always right. (He's not as hard as other cases because he's never been baptised and he's only been going there for about ten years because of his mom.) I've talked to him about:
-The false prophecies/what The Bible says about false prophets
-The adding to/taking away from The Bible and what The Bible says about that
-That Jesus warns in Mark 13 about anyone saying they are the way
-The idea of "spiritual Israel" being wrong based on Romans 11 (which I know is kind of an iffy point because a lot of Christians believe in "spiritual Israel," too; I apologize if any still Christians disagree with me on this topic! )
-The fact that based on John 20 talking about nailS that Jesus couldn't have been killed on a torture stake (I have heard they've backed on this claim; is that true?)
-The 144,000 having to be Jews based on the verses before specifying the tribes they're from
-The fact that the NWT isn't even close to the original Greek/Hebrew (I have an interlinear Bible), and most of the blatant changes are just doctrine they disagree with
-The fact that Jesus said "you'll know you're my disciples because of the love you show for one another," when they have clearly unloving approaches to people who are in bad standing with their church and with "worldly people"
-The fact that they worshipped Jesus until the 1950s, then stopped because it's "idolatrous"... even though the New Testament is full of stuff telling us to worship him, that we're his servants, that we're witnesses of him, and that we can pray to him. And they elevate a group of men to a parallel position to that of God by saying if you rebel against them, it's against God. How is that not idolatrous?
-They lie about other church's teachings! I like looking at his new magazines to debate with him, and the current one he's carrying around says that most churches don't let you compare their beliefs with what the Bible says and that most churches claim that only a few people actually understand the Bible... which seems to only represent Catholics and JWs, to be honest. He even agreed with me on the JWs part. So...
The list goes on and on. Thanks if you're still reading! For me, it's easy to look at these things and see that they're wrong. I know the Bible and have never been indoctrinated by them. The frustrating thing is that he's agreed with me that a lot of that stuff is wrong, but he still says they follow the Bible more than anyone else. I disagree obviously. But I wanted to ask you guys what it was that really stuck in your craw about the church that really got you out. Maybe I can get some tips from people who've been on the inside that can help me. Any responses would be muchly appreciated!
And really, you guys are great! Keep it up!