At some point most all ex-jws lived a double life within the organization. Whatever happened to make each of us change our views toward the religion few went straight to the elders and spoke openly and candidly about their feelings. We put on the act for a while before we stopped going or got caught in our evil deeds or thoughts and were removed. For those who just drifted away- as they say- they still lived in fear- at least for a time- of being seen going into the bar or smoking the cig. Excuses were made: "Oh I have just been sooo busy or sick or out of town".
For the "drift aways" they still do not want to honestly deal with the decision they made- To me this proves the power of the WT organization- "Fear of Man". What will I say to the elders when they come knocking? How will mom react?
Will my sister disown me?
Are these legitimate reasons to live a double life? Is the fear of "what others will think" and"how will they react" a good reason to perputrate a fraud?
Isnt a person much happier and healthier when they stand up and speak honestly about their feelings on such a matter?
Most of us here were jw's and we know well that when someone hasnt been to a meeting for a long time they were "marked". A jw in good standing would never associate closely with such a person.
IMHO it is the same fear of man that kept us trapped in the organization to begin with that promotes the willingness to be dishonest-
A true fear of a loving god would never promote such a willingness to be dishonest.
Edited by - kelsey007 on 12 December 2002 3:34:4