CuriousUK I've just read through all the updates to this thread. I understand that you can't post again till tomorrow but i'm quite sure you are going to be checking in.
First of all, I am in the UK. I very nearly got baptised this very spring. So very nearly, it scares me. I know that my earlier post in this thread was angry....much too angry, maybe, but I am indeed angry at the tricks that were played on me. I escaped in the nick of time.
Believe me, I really do know what I'm talking about.
You wrote
"In so many ways, the beliefs of JW are not so far removed from the Church of England. But where they differ, they really differ!!!"
Actually, they are very different indeed. Making it sound at first as if they are similar is one of the tricks they have. They are trained all the time, constantly, to know how to deal with every single person they meet. They have a Reasoning Book, that deals with many questions in a variety of circumstances. A Theocratic Ministry School Book that does the same and teaches how to do it well. There is a Kingdom Ministry leaflet that comes out each month and week by week carries further practical encouragement. And they are out door to door all the time. George of England above mentioned 10 hours a week. Many domuch, much more than that, and have devoted their lives to it...they talk about it daily with each other, and if they're not out on the ministry they're encouraging each other by text message. I know. I was part of it, as an unbaptised publisher.
All of which means they can be very clever and very subtle. This is not the good old tolerant C of E. They are not tolerant. I listened to them out of politeness and tolerance, and a willingness to hear their point of view. my family and friends were aghast that they persuaded me...not at first, I argued and argued, but eventually I stopped resisting. JustRon was right when he said
DO not go into the study with an open mind! You will be converted then when you find new facts or the light changes. You can never leave
Please don't make my mistake. Although not baptised, I really suffered. I came on this site 10 months ago and people told me, but then somehow they "got" me again. because they will never, ever give up. Black Sheep's advice is very good, too.
Fundamentally, they think that they are the only people who will live through Armageddon. Their attitude is that if you want to live you must join them, and that's the purpose of that Bible Teach book.They alll look forward to the "new system of things" on Paradise Earth, and are encouraged to visulise themselves there often. They even plan where and how they are going to live on Paradise Earth. I haven't heard one of them worry about the people who are going to be wiped out. Not one sweet-faced sister has ever concerned herself about them. After all, JW's are the sheep and everyone else is a goat and deserves what they get. Not a caricature. Absolutely true.
It sounds to me as if your boyfriend must believe all this. If he were in any doubt he would readily walk away and wouldn't be trying to convert you. And yes, they do marry people they've converted, I know several instances right here where I live.
As an Anglican, you know God to be loving and forgiving. After the Bible Teach book, a "student" gets to study a book called "Keep yourself in God's love". The title is a give-away. They teach that God's love is dependent on your behaviour, and that could be anything as petty as not washing your car. I am serious. If anyone objects to anything about you, especially your study conductor who may "lovingly" mention it to an elder, if the elders tell you to improve in any area (they will tell you it is "out of love") then you are expected to view it as if Jehovah God were telling you. If you don't obey, God will withdraw his love. This is really true. It really happened. You mustn't argue, especially if you are a second class citizen, i.e. a woman. Again, I am not joking. This is true.
It is a very bad cult. Run away and don't look back.