Why do exJWs sign disassociation letters?

by psyco 2 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • psyco
    psyco

    By law, they ask you to sign to leave a society/organization when, by the same law, they do not ask you to sign to join it.

    Imagine being in court with a representative of the JWs.

    The judge asks you: "Are you a JW?".

    You could respond: "Let them prove it!".

    Question: How would they prove it? With a card filled out by them with a baptism date written by them, when you might have still been a minor without your signature (which as a minor had no legal value) and without your parents' signatures? Decades might have passed: where and how would they retrieve the evidence?

    So any society/organization could claim with a card written by them that I am one of their members: would that be sufficient for a judge? I doubt it!

    But a DA letter becomes the signed proof that you were a member, instead!

    In the end, though, everyone is free to do as they see fit!

    If I am wrong, correct me, please.

  • KerryKing
    KerryKing

    I remember being asked to sign a publisher record card, they were updated every x amount of years. I wonder of those are still in use nowadays?

  • iloowy.goowy
    iloowy.goowy

    When a publisher is baptized they need to publicly voice out agreement of recognition as one of JWs in association with the 0rganization. A person is usually there confirming the name on a sheet and counting how many take the dip.

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