Welcome I want to believe, glad to meet you. I too, grew up living a sheltered life. Glad to share in your experience.
Another day, another apostate. Here's my story.
by I Want to Believe 49 Replies latest jw experiences
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Broken Promises
Hello and welcome from the other side of the world, Australia
It's gonna be a bumpy ride, but the freedom to think for yourself, and to BE yourself, is well worth it.
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InterestedOne
Hi I Want to Believe - Welcome. If you haven't already, go to youtube and type "Pascal's wager" in the search box and watch the various videos that pop up.
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outsmartthesystem
Welcome! We look forward to hearing more
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breakfast of champions
I can relate to a lot of your story. It's almost like finding a "pull" on a knit sweater that you keep tugging on--- until you end up naked with a heap of string at your feet!
I've had extremely limited conversations with my wife. The furthest I've got with her is when she told me she's not ready to give it all up yet. I consider that promising. Maybe I'm deluding myself.
BTW --- what the heck is going on out there? There's been a half dozen or so newbies in the past 24 hrs!
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Tater-T
welcome... I know where you are... except I was out for 23 years.. still believing the BS... just never looked into it till now.. I cant put it down... it's like Im an uber anti JW.. I just want to forget it all
Good luck tater
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TOTH
Welcome to the group! I'm looking forward to reading more from you.
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Ding
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leavingwt
Welcome!
Have you read either of Steve Hassan's books? His first book was a huge help to me.
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tenyearsafter
Welcome I Want To Believe!...great first post.
I really liked your use of Pascal's Wager...I am of a similar mind and can really relate to how you feel. I was also a born-in and struggled with it for the first 40 years of my life. What really turned the corner for me was reading Crisis of Conscience by Ray Franz. I don't know if you have read it, but I might suggest you do. The first 100 pages are a bit dry, but then it turns on the after burners and you won't be able to put it down. If your wife is open to reading, suggest it to her and let her make her own decisions about what it says. Good luck with your journey (and hers)!
TYA