Hi Broken Promises,
Since I'll be seeing you on Saturday [at her sister’s wedding who is also an exJW], I thought I should let you know why I removed you from my friends list and didn't accept your last request. I did this because I saw you were in an ex Jehovah's Witness recovery group. I may have left the Witnesses but I still respect them highly and believe they teach the truth. My time with them was a very positive one and I'm grateful for the things I learned while I was there. I only left because my heart just wasn't in it.
I believe we're all entitled to our opinions and to choose the way we live our lives so I don't bear you any ill-will at all. I really do hope you're well and happy and enjoying life.
Regards,
[former friend]
My response:
Hi [former friend],
So you regard me as an evil apostate? Is that the reason you don't want to be a fb friend? Because I don't see how me belonging to an exJW group has any affect on you or your beliefs.
Obviously you don't believe in all of the JW principles yourself or you wouldn't be living with your boyfriend longterm without the benefit of marriage.
I also find your stand confusing when you post things on your fb wall about love and tolerance, yet you don't practice those qualities in your life. If you did, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
As I said, I don't see how my belonging to an exJW group has any affect on you. My position as a former JW is no different to you. I am not df'd nor da'd so I can't see what threat I present to you.
Good luck
NB: I know perfectly why she unfriended me – she’s still under the spell of the Watchtower. But I hope I’ve framed a few things that will make her think. Or maybe not, since she’s been out for a while and still believes in that crap.