I was interested in two articles in the Watchtower of October 15 th 2003.
Both articles give an insight into decision making as a Jehovah?s Witness. I found the juxtaposition of them quite interesting!
First article on page 6 & 7. Making Wise Decisions
My comments in green.
?In matters of major importance, it is vital to make wise decisions, [well duh!] since happiness is largely dependent on our doing so. Some people may feel that they are quite capable of making such decisions and may reject help when it is offered. [What, you don?t want the advice of spiritual appointed window washers?] Is that wise? Let us see.?
?Often, your decisions may affect others. So never deliberately make an unwise ? even stupid ? decision that could jeopardize precious relationships with friends and relatives or, above all, with God. ? [Any decision that goes against the WBTS is ?stupid? and will get your ass kicked out ? don?t forget WE control your family and friends, so make the ?right? choice!]
Of course, the main thrust of this article is to promote baptisms ? not enough people are ?making wise decisions? and selling their soul to the WBTS.
?The decision about what course to follow now is yours to make, truly a decision that is a matter of life and death. Would you welcome help in making the right decision, the wise one?? [doesn?t it make you want to puke?] If so, decide to study God?s word. Decide to learn the divine requirements for pleasing God. [As promulgated by the WBTS] Decide to meet them. Above all, decide to carry your decision through to completion. Briefly stated, decide for life! [Of course, what they don?t tell you is that it?s probably the last decision you?ll ever make, once a JW your whole life is controlled by the Org]
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In the same magazine, on page 23, is an article entitled ?Youths, Walk Worthily of Jehovah?
In regard to making decisions, notice what two Christians ?youths? said about having to leave the protective custody of their normal highly controlled environment for a few months:
Takos: ?Being away from the protective care of my parents as well as the loving oversight of elders who knew me well was difficult and intimidating.? ? At times, I felt extremely vulnerable.?
Petros: ?For the first time in my life, I had to make decisions about entertainment and associations entirely on my own, and my choices were not always wise.? ?Sometimes I felt uneasy with the greater responsibility that increased freedom brought.?
Guess how old these JW ?youths? are ? 15? 16? No, Takos is 21 and Petros is 20!
Seems to me that the Society are creating a generation of wimps that can?t function or think for themselves without the control systems that they set up. Whatever happened to maturity?