Hello Headlines,
Welcome to our forum - nice of you to look around while still *just* meeting with jw's. Smart move on your part.
I've receantly wanted to join the Jehovah Witness cuz they practice such truth, when they find something that is wrong they fix it. They don't take part in politics unlike other religions.
No, they don't "practice such truth." They do as they please and/or as taught.....just like any other group/religion/cult. They're just more strict than most.
No, they don't "fix it" when they find something wrong. That's the jw interpretation. They do like any other group.....change/cover/fix/kick people out.
Yes, they DO take part in politics, just depends on what country they're in. In fact, JR Brown's radio interview said point blank that it was "a personal decision" for any jw as to whether they wanted to vote.
Welllllllllllllll, perhaps so. But if a jw's "personal decision" allowed him to vote.........then the congregation's decision would be that the voter would be disassociated........ie: kicked out & shunned for the rest of their lives unless they repented, did penance, and promised never to do it again. So much for personal freedom, eh?
And no one can prove that it's wrong to take part in politics, btw.
As for "practice of homosexuality"? lol - As long as you're prepared to never have a sexual thought/action for the rest of your life towards a member of the same sex.....you might succeed as a jw. You see, jw's are taught that they can "sin in their minds"....lusting, and all that.
It's an awful way to live your life.........as a lie.
Stick around - many good (and some awful) threads about homsexuality. We're a free people......unlike Jehovah's Witneses.
waiting - 30 yr. jw, free for 3 yrs now.