xjw-
We just couldn't find it in our hearts to go to any more. Mostly the hyprocritical response of people who pretend to be happy to see you, but won't acknowledge you exist under any other circumstances.
That's how I feel.
Mom-
But, don't dwell on it Ash, they aren't giving you a second thought, you know.
Not dwelling, just debating the morality of it.
Lyin-
If we just stopped feeling for them the way we used to based on the fact that we are not longer JW's , then we are no better than some of them IMO.
This is exactly what I was wondering...does this make me more callous than the JWs?
I think that you did the right thing and spared yourself some unnecessary pain by not attending. You can always send a sympathy card to your former best friend, expressing your respect and appreciation for the life of his grandfather.
Chakka- I don;t think I'll send a sympathy card.....that family, who was like family at one time to me, has shown no sympathy to my plight in the past few years.
Fire
I agree with LyinEyes that I think I would go out of MY love and respect for that person.
I agree, but, I got to thinking, would this person ever even come to my funeral had I died? I think not.
Dansk- Pretty much, you're entire post sums up my life as an exJW. Can't really bother to worry about it, but I still don't want to turn into the apathetic beings that the JWs are.
Mega-Was he really a sweet old guy if he shunned you and never called you? Not my definition of sweet.If you had gone to the funeral, would his family have appreciated it or been upset than an "apostate' showed up?
How would have felt after being shunned at the funeral of a former friend who treated you as if you were already
I know, I know. It probably would've escalated to a fight....that's how much people hate me in my old cong.
bewise- Now I've thought about it I don't need closure at a KH service to pay my respects to her.
I don't think so either.
Thanks, guys,
ash