I DA'd so I doubt I could ever qualify for reinstatement, even if I wanted to.
I'm curious what criteria you have to meet for a JC to reinstate you.
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I DA'd so I doubt I could ever qualify for reinstatement, even if I wanted to.
I'm curious what criteria you have to meet for a JC to reinstate you.
God, that's depressing.
No kidding! No parties for these prodigals!
If you really, really have no choice and have to go that route, read this book:
http://books.google.com/books/about/A_Guide_to_Reinstatement_for_Those_Disfe.html?id=e87Ud1BypIwC
It's called A Guide to Reinstatement for Those Disfellowshipped from the Watchtower Organization. It is an amazing book detailing the excruciating process told from the standpoint of the father of a young man disfellowshipped who committed suicide before he got back in!
It's a book worth reading even if you're not trying to get back in, just to see the craziness of what's involved.
Fear not. I'm a confirmed apostate. I was just curious about the humiliation factor.
You need to gather a Group of Old People..
In Front of the Kingdom Hall in their Pajama`s..And..
Dance!!..
.......................... ... OUTLAW
I really really depends on the elder body. I've seen people attend every meeting for 3 years before they got reinstated. Another time I saw the daughter of the PO return after getting df'd 10-15 years back, and she was reinstated after 1 month of meetings.
There really doesn't seem to be any sort of standard. But then why shouldn't there be made up rules in a made up religion
Kiss ass.
Nowadays it seems:
(1) You must be disfellowshipped at minimum for a year.
(2) You must attend meetings for six months straight prior to reinstatement.
Don’t look too happy!
And don’t look too sad!