Okay, here goes once again.....and I hope to Bob that THIS forum doesn't bite the dust the way Kent's did. Sorry, Kent. LOL
A couple of months ago, I went to Classmates.com and noticed the name of a JW with whom I had gone to High School. I was looking for the few old worldy friends I had made while in school (and being a good JW at the time, there were few, indeed).
I was surprised to see her name and email there, since it seemed that she would be soliciting contact from worldy people by doing so, so I thought that perhaps she had also become inactive and I wrote to her. She was always a nice person, and I thought it would be good to get in contact with her.
I heard back from her after a few days, and she was quite glad to hear from me. In her email, she asked what congregation I was going to, and mentioned several other Witness-type things.
I responded that I was inactive, and then went on to discuss general things. I didn't hear back for quite awhile, so I wrote once more and asked her if she was shunning me because of my inactivity.
Her response was immediate and apologetic....so far, so good, I thought. We had several friendly emails, talking about general things and catching up on who was where, and so forth. Then she wrote stating that I should try to "get back to Jehovah", to which I replied that I had never left my belief in God, but only attendance at the Hall.
She mentioned the closeness of the "end", and I asked her what she thought about the change in the generation doctrine. Her response was a cut and paste of the article wherein the change was brought out, but she never answered my question about what she thought about it and why she thought they had changed it....which is pretty typical for JWs.....thinking about the doctrinal changes is not high on their list of priorities.
I've stayed away from any really controversial topics so far, since I don't want to spook her, and I certainly don't want her reporting things to the elders so that they would feel obliged to hunt me down for my "apostate" leanings. Being inactive gives me the opportunity to discuss things with JWs who are still active because they are technically committing no "crime" by associating with me.
Just this week, she began upping the pressure, however, by inviting me to attend the Memorial with her, and asking me if I had considered studying again so that I could "build up my faith". I have made polite excuses for not being able to attend (I honestly don't think I could tolerate the whole thing), and I told her that, IMO, studying the WT literature has nothing to do with faith, but is rather just a way of getting information on a subject....faith was something else entirely.
My problem is that I'd like to stay in touch with her and possibly....gradually.....present some truth about the "truth", but I don't want to say too much too soon and cause major repercussions.
Any advice?