Partially yes but more so realizing the lies and corruption and what those lies and corruption were doing to people.
One Question Survey
by Iamallcool 15 Replies latest jw friends
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Finkelstein
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tiki
No..not the control. I ignored that tactic. For me it was the stupidity of it all.....couldn't tolerate it. Listening to morons droning on about things of which they had no clue...petty gossipy types...guilting people into field service with death threats....oh, a lengthy list.
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waton
.guilting people into field service with death threats...
tiki and the other un-believers; right,
wtBtS inc not only teach untruth, phantasies, but forces you , as a price of membership, to go out as an asinine "publisher", making you a fellow spreader of this particular brand of fertilizer. As the short corporate title --B-S- inc. shows.
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JimmyYoung
No one reason. But several
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LongHairGal
LAMALLCOOL:
No, I left because of the 1995 Generation teaching..That was the last straw and no way could I continue!
The JWs being a high-control group was one of several other reasons.
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lriddle80
In short, yes. Between my controlling family and the world of JW, I felt like I was wearing a straight jacket. I escaped from both when I was 19. But, it's only in the last year or 2 that I finally feel free and I am 40.