Has anyone ever successfully annulled their JW baptism? Especially if they were very young when baptised?
JW Baptism Anullment
by Farmer Jim1 14 Replies latest jw friends
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stan livedeath
no need to--its just a silly bit of nonsense that has no relevance in the real world.
although i'm sure i would qualify---as if i could give a damn.
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DesirousOfChange
It’s easy. Just ask the elders to annul your baptism, and they will announce that farmer Jim is “no longer one of Jehovah’s Witnesses”.
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dubstepped
Everyone thinks they have a special way out. Few find one. An annulment has probably happened somewhere along the line, that. ooooo1% chance, and if you go down that path and it doesn't get annulled, you'll be disfellowshipped instead. Fade, get disfellowshipped, or disassociate, those are your real options.
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ShirleyW
who cares, why bother? It's a cult, they make up the BS rules as they go along!
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Pete Zahut
No need to annul anything because a baptism is only as legit as you imagine it to be. -
All or nothing
So I was thinking about how I was baptized as an infant in the Catholic Church and later after that my parents found the jw cult. Then I was baptized as a teenager to officially be part of the cult. So since I was baptized 1st in the Catholic Church, wouldn't that make me still a Catholic? I seriously doubt my parents contacted the Catholic Church to ask them to remove us all from their membership- any thoughts?
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nonjwspouse
All or nothing, you are still a baptized Catholic, though it is a recognized baptism in many other churches as well. Not so for the JW baptism. That is not considered a baptism the Christian faith, officially. It is a promise to follow a the" spirit directed organization", the cult.
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jeffory1
I believe Michael Jackson was afforded this way out.
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Phoebe
No, but I do know someone who was baptized TWICE!