I have written this a number of times to people in various forms and never kept one for later use.
So here I am again rewriting my brief story, my life:
I was born in 1960 in the inner city area of large English industrial city. I am the third child of six siblings. My parents became JW’s just a couple of years before I was born. In some ways the JW religion provided mom and dad an escape from the dull and depressed life style of post WW2 Britain of the 1950’s. When my parents married in the early 50’s mom was only 17 and 3 months pregnant and dad had only recently been discharged from the army having been lucky to do his national service between the Second World War and the Korean war. Although not well off by any means, dad was as a postman, we had a fairly decent upbringing despite being Witnesses.
Like many Witnesses who grew-up in the religion I have many memories of sports stadiums without sports. I attended assemblies in the British Isles, Australia (we lived there for a while too) and the United States. I lived through the exciting pre 1975 years and saw many I grew up with leave school to JW “pioneer” and later struggle to find a decent paying job (youngest brother included). I was a "good" JW growing up, didn't cause my parents too much anxiety. The worst trouble I got in was sky-diving a few times which resulted in a special talk on dangerous sports being given by an elder. I did go to college too but not a full University. It was a sort of half measure and it was still frowned upon especially as I missed one meeting night a week by having to take an evening class.
When I was in my late 20's I took a part time college course human biology. I started questioning a number of things about what the WTS taught on blood, human evolution and creationism. I kept this to myself. I was appointed as an MS shortly after I got married. I was appointed as an elder in 1991(somewhat reluctantly I felt since I had often challenged elders over various matters) and I tried my best to not be like the others. I worked hard at making talks and items interesting. I tried to show appreciation for everyone and for what each one did. In the end I quit (along with another elder) after disagreeing with the elder body over the covering up of wrong doing in the congregation.
Being made an elder was a huge eye-opener and showed me that all was not as it is made out to be in the Witness Kingdom. I applied for a job transfer to the mid-west of the United States early in 1995 not long after resigning as an elder. The opportunity came at just the right time and it enabled me to fulfill a lifelong ambition.
I never felt comfortable in the association of JW's after moving to the US. I started to question a great deal and started reading critical books. Plus in 1996 I had my first chance to use the Internet and after that things really changed. When I moved from an apartment to my own home I stopped attending meetings altogether and never told the congregation I had moved. I now have a fairly open and accepting belief system. I have read a lot more books on theology and the history of the Bible than I ever did as a Witness. I have some conflict with my parents but I am not disowned. Some of my siblings have quit the JW religion as well and we keep in touch regularly.
Of a more personal nature, I am divorced and re-married. My ex-wife left me two years after moving to the US. She was not a very active Witness for most of our married life. She still lives within a few miles of me and we share custody of our son (he's nearly 13). I met the new Mrs. Thirdson in the summer of 1998. We were married in September last year (2000) at an Episcopal Cathedral. My wife’s family came from all over the US to attend, none of my family came...to be fair some could not make it for good reasons. I am involved in a number of volunteer activities, including work assisting the homeless. My wife works for a community help non-profit organization associated with the Methodist Church. I recently changed jobs and am currently employed as a project leader for an International company providing high-tech equipment to the banking industry.
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