Was The Internet The Clincher For You To Mentally Leave The Organization?
Yes, and as an exercise for my own reflection, because:
1. My fading out was facilitated by my association, experiences, and learning about the nature of people on pro-JW boards in the late 90s.
2. I was forced to take off my rose-colored JW glasses when I started developing critical thinking skills and learning more about the authentic history behind the organization, not just the white-washed experiences printed in the literature and touted from the platform.
3. After I got over the concept of "scary apostates" online, I realized that in many cases, the only thing I have in common with former-JWs is the experience with the religion. People who leave JWs move on with their lives in some form, many still deal with the embedded remnants because of how being a JW has impacted their lives, sacrificed resources, strained family relationships, etc.
I've learned a lot by listening to people's experiences and viewpoints, and particularly by healthy discussions by former JWs of every persuasion.
Thus, the Internet has been a real-time learning medium to explore, experience, and form new thinking (mental) patterns.
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