feeling of hopelessness and fear

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  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    do you envy happy Jehovah Witnesses and living their lives carefree?.....060702015


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    The Yorkshire Ripper has enjoyed a specially-arranged baptism service in Broadmoor after becoming a Jehovah's witness.

    Peter Sutcliffe, 68, who was jailed for murdering 13 women, was recently baptised in a pool in a private room at the high security hospital.

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  • sparrowdown
    sparrowdown

    No, I don't experience fear or hopelessness from not having a religion.

    I experienced fear and hopelessness from having a religion.

  • umbertoecho
    umbertoecho
    Good images Outlaw. You find some terrific pictures that tell the story...A strange gift and an enviable one....
  • jhine
    jhine

    Vinman , did you not ever worry about the blood issue , what if a loved one had an accident or illness that needed blood ? Or did something that required you to shun them ? I imagine that even the most dedicated JW must worry about those situations happening .

    Sparrowdown. I can understand being part of the WT making you depressed , but as Lisa Rose pointed out not all faith groups are the same .

    I think that Lisa Rose's comments are spot on . If you are depressed [ which she suspects ] you need to get help with that , and yes if you feel the need for having a faith there are lots of churches that are nothing like the WT .

    Jan

  • The Rebel
    The Rebel

    D607...:-

    A) No

    B) I do not envy any group of people that think unreality is reality.

    The Rebel

    p.s I think your question was sincere and so gave it a green flag. ( you were lucky most times I mean to give a green flag, I give red by mistake)

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    When I first started to consider fading, I thought that maybe I'd need to eventually find another religion to join.

    When I realized I didn't, I was surprised at the relief I felt.

  • SecretSlaveClass
    SecretSlaveClass
    No Jehovah's Witness has a "care free life".
  • cantleave
    cantleave

    do you have feelings of hopelessness and fear for not having a religion?

    Absolutely not.

    do you envy happy Jehovah Witnesses and living their lives carefree?

    You must be f*cking kidding. The only carefree JW's are those off their heads on Xanax.

  • Hoffnung
    Hoffnung

    1) I feel way better now than I did when I was an active witness.

    2) I do not envy the witnesses for the so called 'happy life', because it does not exist. I know 1st hand that it is just what it looks like, as soon as you start scratching the surface, all the happy faces are just covering a lot of unhappiness, and that includes the top ranking witnesses.

  • vinman
    vinman

    Jhine

    Vinman , did you not ever worry about the blood issue , what if a loved one had an accident or illness that needed blood ? Or did something that required you to shun them

    I was so zealous, that I would of died from refusing blood. Never worried. If it really was God's will I would of allowed even family to die without blood. I thank God nothing happened. Imagine allowing your child ro die and then discovering TTATT a couple of years later. So sick! I had shunned my two brothers for nearly 20 years! We just now have been reconnecting. Thankfully they forgive me. They knew i was under mind control. I was the Jehu of witnesses. I still have the same zeal. But now it is directed in a positive way. Against the false prophet, the Watchtower. And I have maintained my relationship with Yahweh and Christ.

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