Objetive Post Part 2

by Victor_E 6 Replies latest jw friends

  • Victor_E
    Victor_E

    Now comes the EXJWs

    • They are a curious breed of humans each at a different place and level of personal evolution to put their past sales job behind so they can focus on creating a better quality of life.
    • They are world class debaters.
    • They love to get in the ring with former salespeople and beat them up with semantics and logic, in their hearts they wish they could get the aged leaders in the ring with them.
    • They become prolific writers some advancing to having a fan club to their posts.
    • They smell trolls a mile or more away.
    • They think that every religion is a cult or cultish
    • Some are deeply wounded and struggle with emotional pains
    • They feel a need to educate and rescue former friends and family who are still Watchtower salespeople.
    • They love to have rallies called apostate fests where they drink beer eat and tell war stories and get to know each other.
    • They keep a magnifying glass on their former employer and promptly report it if they even hic-up
  • TheStar
    TheStar

    Victor,

    A slow day in the office?

  • amac
    amac

    Don't flatter yourself...those views are completely subjective. World class debaters? Ha!

  • TheStar
    TheStar

    Victor, my chance to cover one of your points... sniff.. sniff... yep it smells of troll in here all the sudden.

  • Larry
    Larry

    Not bad objectivity - really. Reminds me of what I read recently: "They leave the church, but they can't leave the church alone"; "The phenomenon is psychologically analogous to people coming from an ugly divorce who become each other's most bitter enemies."

    Here's my twist - The reason I've involved in the anti-cult (JW) movement is because I feel my rights as a human being have been violated. It's similarly, but not identical, to the civil rights movement. Anytime folks feel their rights are trampled on or suffer injustice, they want to correct the problem and make it better for the current and next generation. Not doing anything amounts to consent. As much as I would love to "leave the church alone," I can't b/c I know first hand lives and families are being destroyed by this cult. Granted, by being involved in trying to make changes in the Borg. I make myself no better than they are, b/c the end result will be the same - people will do whatever they have to do to survive.

    Thanks for taking me there - Peace LL

  • SYN
    SYN

    Amen!

    Now, all I gotta do is get me that fan club! Better start bashing out some more Tales...

  • Jesika
    Jesika

    This topic isn't even worth the space its taking up. Get a life troll

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