Once again, for the lurkers, newbies, and trolls...
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...if you have to cheat to defend your beliefs, your beliefs don't deserve to be defended.
by joe134cd 30 Replies latest watchtower scandals
Once again, for the lurkers, newbies, and trolls...
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...if you have to cheat to defend your beliefs, your beliefs don't deserve to be defended.
Terrence Obrien "people are free to leave or become inactive without being viewed negatively
Anecdotes here:
www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/184422/shunning-inactive-jw-never-heard-about-before?page=1
I thought this thread from two years ago was interesting. This poster claims that Vincent Toole was a circuit overseer that the WTS in Australia sent to law school, paid for it, then appointed him as head of the legal department.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/65241/more-decption-feb-1-wt?page=1
Joe your comments about being shunned for being inactive are far more on the money than OldHippie's.
There are always exceptions, but the overwhelming trend is the preparedness of active JWs to shun their inactive brothers and sisters, to automatically assume the worst. So common is it that inactive ones who are not shunned "stand out".
Of course, I'm not saying every single active JW resorts to shunning but who is really surprised when it happens?
Terrence O'Brien is either naive or willfully blind.
He has one of the main role in the Australisn branch office and knows far and wide what is happening within JW congregations, so I'd say he's willfully blind.
HERES THE CLIP
There is one "type" of JW who will go against the grain and willingly approach inactive ones: The type of JW whose driving purpose is to get in their time and therefore uses inactive ones to accomplish that purpose.
I was talking to an inactive JW friend last week and she reflected upon the fact that since stopping meeting attendance some months ago, she has virtually heard from nobody and when she sees JWs as she goes about her daily business, they appear to keep out of her way. The elders have been conspicuously absent. In this context, the sole JW to call on her is a pioneer sister who has dropped by twice in two weeks and wastes no time offering my friend a Bible Study. Both times my friend has declined - but as we know, pioneers are selectively deaf - until they get their time in and then they move on.
In my experience being inactive was the same as being bad association . We just stopped attending meetings after being in this same congregation for over 30yrs. The first year we had a couple of people stop by with magazines ,but if I saw them at the grocery store they avoided me. My daughter in laws best friend from childhood told her flat out she was bad association ,because she no longer attended meetings .My son came home to attend a JW funeral ,and all his childhood friends told him unless he came back to meetings they wanted nothing to do with him .(this was while he was in mourning for his lost friend.)
The only contact they want with inactive ones is to invite them to memorials or special talks .Sure they may come to an inactive ones door during the ministry ,but they do not stop by just to be social or to invite them over for dinner .