Hi ---
Coming at this as a householder rather than an ex-JW, I'd love to hear from any of you about comments from householders that made an impression on you, back when you were active in the door-to-door work.
Since the JW's first knocked at my door 13 years ago, I've done my best to give them something to think about every time they knock at my door. I always introduce myself by name and try to get their names. I have looked a few JW's up in the phone book and paid a return visit to them, but that seems to freak them out too much. Several have come back for return visits over the years, and we have an elder and his wife who may return after a recent 90-minute visit.
Randy Watters and David Reed were great sources of information back before I was on the internet.
My husband recently commented that the most visible reaction we ever got was when I showed photos of Russell's graveside and said I would never want to be associated with a religious organization that had such pagan beginnings <s>. The one Witness kept looking through the stack of photos and exclaiming "Look at this!" to the other Witness who was trying to talk to my husband about world conditions.
Anyway, I'd love to hear stories from any of you. Sometime I wonder if it would be effective if all of us (non-JW's) from different churches in our community posted suggestions on our church elists, so that every time a JW knocked on a door in our town she or he would be asked about the same things over and over: UN, pedophiles, Dateline, genocide of all non-JW's, failed prophecies, false chronology, new light on 1914, whatever else you might suggest. Although I suppose that just might increase the paranoia!
I am more of a lurker than a poster here on the board, but I want to say that I admire you all! Taking the red pill hasn't been an easy path (I really feel for those of you who are df'd and have family issues) but I applaud your courage!
Marjorie