Just call me the sacricial lamb!
Yep....My JW friend of 26 years dissolved a friendship in 10 mins on the phone.
She's still a loyal Dub and I could care less if I ever see her again. I'm angry at her...very angry.
She of all people knew that when there was a problem to solve or something just didn't sound or look right, I was the one who turned bloodhound until I got to the root of the problem. For 26 years, she told everyone that I was like "a puppy with a root" until I found an answer. She was the one who never had the time to research anything. You would think that knowing how I was about things that maybe, just maybe, I had discovered something about the Watchtower that she should know.
On the day of my last phone call to her before I DA'd, she told me that she "didn't have the time or the inclination to try to prove the Watchtower wrong and that I was only looking for an excuse to leave. I really never had the time to study like she did (huh?) and, therefore I was having doubts
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that info was straight out the latest Watchtower rag at the time by the way). " All I got out in that telephone conversation is that (1) they are lying to her, (2) there are things that she needs to know about the Watchtower that the Watchtower keeps hidden from the congregation (3) they definitely were not God's organization, (4) that an organization is not required to have a relationship with God, (5) they were false prophets (to which she replied that at least the Organization admits to their mistakes...give me a break).
I'm sure she is quite proud of herself sticking by what she calls Jehovah's organization. She's one emotionally sick, fearful, weak, co-dependent puppy and I really feel sorry for her. If she wants to live her life within the Watchtower parameters, then fine. I can't wait for the day when she retires from secular work and the Watchtower tells her she can't go traveling around the countryside in her travel trailer like they plan to do because it will take her away from regular meetings and field service. That should go over big with the non-JW hubby (who is shunning me also). But knowing her and her obsession with being the "perfect JW", she'll figure out a way to do both. She has always enjoyed both sides of the fence since her hubby is a non-JW. She also attends a Kingdom Hall in a very wealthy territory (in another state) that is not as strict as the Kingdom Halls I attended. She is able to do things that my Kingdom Hall frowned upon. So she has the best of both worlds. She can be a JW, have a lot more freedom than some other JW's, and enjoy all the materialistic trappings her husband can provide without raising an elder eyebrow! Nice job if you can get it.
The friend I had disappeared within the bowels of the Watchtower. May it rot in hell for the damage it has done.
Trot