You Know quipped:
Obviously apostate dubs at one time did believe that there was a solid foundation of our faith otherwise you wouldn't have spent those many years trying to convince others that you had the truth.
Speaking personally, that is true. I only wish I had known what I know now much, much sooner in life. If only someone had told me the facts, facts which You Know does not deny buy simply attempts to justify and brush aside. Obviously, this knowledge does not bother You Know, and that is fine, that is Bobbie's decision.
But surely there can be nothing wrong with telling the truth and stating facts. Taking only one recent example, the Society was registered as an NGO. You can't change that fact. You can spin-doctor it all you want; you can call the fact unimportant and attempt to minimize significance. Again that is your opinion. But in my opinion that fact is very significant, and if I had learned about it when it first happened in the early 1990s I would probably have avoided much pain and heartache later in my life.
Remember, we are counselled to know "both sides" of the arguement -- even the Watchtower teaches this. That is why I made my web page (http://quotes.jehovahswitnesses.com) -- to let the society's own words speak; I let the reader use discernment.
The way I look at is by this analogy: I don't believe in Santa Claus any more. You Know (and the rest of his creed) still does believe in Santa Claus. You can question my motives, my ethics, call me evil for wanting to take away Xmas from the kids and spoil Christmas. But that does not make Santa Claus any more real. Ultimately there is no Jolly Fat Man delivering presents, it was just a cute story for young kids. You Know is like a kid I once knew who was desperately trying to convince me that Santa Claus is real, she had seen him, and she knows it wasn't her dad because her dad and mom were with her peeking into the living room watching Santa do his work.
It was cute when that fellow 4th grader was so sincere and wanted to convince the rest of us, her classmates. But she just couldn't understand that we all knew, in a way that she had not yet come to grips with, that there is no Santa Claus.
In summary, since prior belief in Santa Claus in insignificant when analysing current disbelief in Santa, so too your point (quoted at the top of my post) is moot.
And if you don't think we should make known simple facts about your religion, You Know, I remind you that our ability to discuss and preach religion is constitutionally guarnateed... thanks to JWs, that law is pretty clearly established. Again, THANK YOU for making our work possible. Who knows, maybe I should start wearing a sandwhich-board sign that reads "Religion is a snare and a racket" and parade in front of your KH. After all, what's good for the goose is good for the gander, yes?
Edited by - Quotes on 17 July 2002 23:59:58