I remember the story of the OCD sufferer because I watched the original interview in which his experience was told. First, the program was about OCD itself and its various manifestations. Some of them are more severe than others and in this particular case the afflicted person believed his life had become completely unmanageable. He had decided to kill himself to end his suffering because he saw no other way out.
Accordingly, he put a loaded gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger hoping to end it all. But by pure chance, the bullet lodged into the very brain center that was the source of the OCD. The impact killed those brain cells and to everyone’s amazement, not only did the man survive, but his OCD had completely vanished.
This man was very careful to say he did not recommend anyone doing this. He had survived by complete luck and nothing else. The point of his experience was that OCD had organic causes and that he hoped research would continue to find a real cure. Today there are drug therapies available that didn’t exist years ago to help some (though not all) OCD victims. Having lived with a person who had a bad case of it, I have seen how this disease is crippling not only to its victims but also to those who live with them.
As is typical of WTS spokesmen and publications, a very complex situation is watered down and then misapplied to make a point. Gerrit Lösch’s talk is just one of a myriad of egregious examples of this tactic being used to manipulate and control ran-and-file Witnesses. While Lösch may very well have drawn up his own personal outline for his talk, others have their words rammed down their throats by the organization like the district overseer cited above. Then the question of personal integrity and responsibility arises. If you had any, why would you make this statement, or is it simply rank cowardice which is the reason for doing so?
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