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I wonder if the WT is banking somewhat on this embarassment, in an odd way. I mean, if anyone admits that they were a member of what they now see as a cult, there is generally a lot of humility involved, and it isn't in our natures to want to be humble. This, what you are now, is of more importance than what you once were.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit..."
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Personally, as a non-JW, I WISH more ex-JWs would be more open about their experiences . We don't have a clue about the extent of emotional control and the damage to families, etc., unless someone SAYS something or (like I did here) we stumble across a place like this where it's finally out in the open. My husband at first thought that the reactions of being disfellowshiped were overstated--until he began to read and understand all the implications of it (being worthy of death; cut off from God; families ripped apart, etc). If he disliked the WT before, he detests it utterly now. So, a site like this is very helpful for non-JWs like us.
I think of all the potential good that ex-witnesses could do. You have a lot of authority on this subject! I want to cheer each time I hear that more people are recognizing this organization as a vicious wolf. One less potential victim this abuser won't get.
Please don't underestimate the ability of non-JWs to grasp, even if it is still limited, the religious abuse you have suffered. One need not be a rape victim to grasp the evil of rape, thank goodness.
bebu