Logansrun.....has arrived

by logansrun 37 Replies latest jw friends

  • logansrun
    logansrun

    I just thought I would post a little about myself here, even though some of you might know me from the "Beyond Jehovah's Witnesses" forum.

    My name is Bradley and I live in a suburb of Chicago Illinois. I'm currently twenty six years old and left the JWs about nine months ago after a year and a half of intense doubts, many hundreds of hours of research, cognitive dissonance and bouts of vomitting (stressful, eh?). I was appointed a ministerial servant at eighteen years of age, pioneered for six years, served where there was a "great" need in the inner city and did just about everything an elder would do short of being one.

    I was a voracious student of the Bible. Probably, because of this, I was aware of conumdrums in both the text itself as well as the Society's interpretation of it. Usually I would try to rationalize away these doubts, but time to time they would come up. Little did I realize just how many there were till a couple years ago when my best friend was reinstated and started to convey some of his doubts to me. He mentioned chronology, carbon dating, failed prophecy, evolution and the like. As he listed his concerns I said in the back of my mind, "you know, you have a very good point", although I initially set out to "help" him strengthen his faith. I endeavored to start doing extraneous research outside the corpus of WT literature and in the process lost my faith. (I truly wonder how many people leave the Society in an effort to help someone else regain their faith!)

    It wasn't easy. Years of indoctrination and cherished beliefs are not given up in a few days. It took months and months of intense research into areas like science, history, psychology and the hidden history of the JWs. I also set out to compare the JW interpretation with other Christian viewpoints. Many dozens of books and hundreds of internet searches later I reached a state where I knew I needed to get out.

    Last May I told my family I no longer believed. I was taking care of my sister and brother in law's house while they were serving at Bethel. In conversation with my ultra conservative Bethelite brother in law he told me, and I will always remember the exact words, "I want you and all your things out of my house and I never want you to talk to your sister again." I hung up on him. I left that weekend.

    Amazingly, I never received any elders visits. I was able to just "walk away." (This was quite a shock to many people as my exit was sudden. I even conducted the bookstudy the week I left) Fortunately, my mother is a "liberal" JW and my best friend is a non-believing JW (he's only in it for the girls, hehe); they still talk to me. The rest do not.

    I'm not bitter at the JWs, really. I do feel they are just misled zealots with a few truly nasty people in their ranks. My beliefs are now of a completely secular and scientific nature. I respect the Bible, but my intellectual honesty does not permit me to call it in any way inspired. I consider myself a weak atheist, but I enjoy studying Taoism and Buddhism (from a psychological standpoint only).

    Currently I'm back in college with about two years to go for a teaching degree (perhaps in history or biology). Life is much better now that I have left and also put the process of leaving behind me.

    Take care good people.

    J. Bradley Potts

    Edited by - logansrun on 29 January 2003 12:29:30

  • email
    email

    Welcome to the board Bradley... glad you joined us...

  • Valis
    Valis

    Yo Brad there is a sanctuary and its good to have you here! Enjoyed our brief chat as well. That's great about the teaching degree. I've been teaching for almost siz years now and I find it most fulfilling. I meet new people all the time, interact with them, do social work (yes you will), and many of them become good friends...and some stalk me from class to class..*LOL* Where are you studying BTW?

    Sincerely,

    District Overbeer

  • mouthy
    mouthy

    Glad you saw the light at the end of the Tunnell--Not the same LIGHT I see= Jesus-but a light anyway.... Glad you shared the LOVING actions of your brother-in-law... That is the thing that gives them away--They just dont have it=LOVE!!!! Good Luck !!!!OOps I hope that dont offend you I should have said Good Fortune...lol

  • freedom96
    freedom96

    Welcome to the board. Too bad your brother in law had to be such a twit. Surely not showing the Christian spirit is he? Look forward to more postings from you.

  • pettygrudger
    pettygrudger

    Welcome to the board Bradley - nice to see you here!

    Now remember, there will be no fighting or flaming allowed here!

    Rhonda

  • JamesThomas
    JamesThomas

    Hi Brad,

    You know me from the other pub.

    Interesting bit of history you have there.

    JamesT

  • ring
    ring

    best of luck with school

    welcome to JWD logansrun

  • onacruse
    onacruse

    Bradley, welcome! My, but you've had a busy couple of years

    A thought: What you posted between "Fortunately" and "the rest do not" reveals personal information that a JW lurker could use in a vindictive way...it's happened before You may want to edit that? Just my 2 cents

    I look forward to your perspectives.

    Craig

  • LovesDubs
    LovesDubs

    Hey Logan! Rough trip isnt it? I honestly dont think you ...or we...lost our Faith. I think we gained knowledge and therefore changed what we believe in accordingly. Didnt the JWs always say that you needed "accurate knowledge" and with that came wisdom? They were right...they just left out the part of that quote that said, oh...by the way...when you come to an accurate knowledge about US...chances are good you will hit the floor running :) You seem very calm and very at peace with your decision tho. And thats very good. No doubt there isnt anything since SLAVERY that divides families up the way this cult does!

    Im from Arlington Heights, Schaumburg area...now in Florida. Baptized in Janesville in 1984. Went to Bowlingbrook assembly hall and all that. DAd in Jan 97. :) Welcome to the board!

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