"I'm curious:
Will you apologize for your comment, or will you just be "wimpy"? Or perhaps you will lash out at me and take your revenge in that way. If it will make you feel better, slap away. ..." Ray Publisher above, regarding Moshe's comments on page 1
Ray, if I may butt in??
Moshe has always taken an extremely hard line on disassociating versus fading. I've never seen him yield on his position.
Now, I like Moshe. I like his sense of humor, I like the mischevious ideas he comes up with to dissuade intrusive elders and nosy rank&file Witnesses who are trying to snoop where they have no business...
Having said that, I sincerely wish and hope that Moshe eventually develops more empathy and understanding of those who 'fade' - and as Scott77 said on page 1, those of us here on this board owe a LOT to the "undercover" brothers and sisters who are "fading", who can tell us the latest versions of the devious tactics and desperate attempts at "damage control" by the Watchtower Corporation.
Without such people, we would be sadly in the dark about so MANY things - the elders' books, the Watchtower Corporation's latest techniques for raising money from the "faithful", the lowered requirements for field service and pioneering, and so many other aspects of "insider" information that one cannot pick up by reading banal comments by "faithful" Jehovah's Witnesses who are posting - against "Mother's" orders - on Facebook...
Moshe, if you're reading this - I admire you greatly, but your determined attitude that everyone should just disassociate immediately, without any concerns over the repercussions, is terribly short-sighted.
I understand that a mass exodus WOULD catch the attention of the Watchtower leaders, but unfortunately it probably WON'T bring about any changes - the mass exodus of ex-members that occurred when Rutherford bullied his way to the top of the International Bible Students DIDN'T CHANGE the organization; the mass exodus that occurred after 1975 failed miserably DIDN'T CHANGE the organization, and any mini-mass exoduses which may have occurred after the bizarre "overlapping generations" noo lite came out, still have NOT caused the organization to change.
And if everyone DID fall onto their swords, so to speak, disassociated themselves and then found that they were totally cut off from still-believing family members, how on earth are they to be successful in getting their other family members out?
I've always said that, for most people, the 'fade' IS the way to go. I had the luxury of being able to disassociate because I had vicious, destructive, poisonous JW parents with whom I most definitely did NOT want to have to communicate - and therefore a letter of disassociation was the obvious and logical solution.
But for people who may have had loving families, or worse yet, have children still in the cult, the 'fade' - along with an active deprogramming agenda - is the only valid way to go.
Zid