B. An ex-baptized Witness YES (not sure if DF'd etc., but probably, doesn't matter 20 years later)
F. Atheist YES
(but I have friends who are 'believers' and they're friends with me, so we're all cool about it)
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B. An ex-baptized Witness YES (not sure if DF'd etc., but probably, doesn't matter 20 years later)
F. Atheist YES
(but I have friends who are 'believers' and they're friends with me, so we're all cool about it)
C describes me the best, even though it's hard for me to say I was really ever a true believer. if the rules of common-law marriage apply elsewhere, though, then yes I was a JW. there were quite a few times I had to identify myself as a JW when talking to other people, especially when I was in school.
D----> A----> B----> F. talley ( on the second to last lap of life's journey )
B and F
Welcome Dedmachine.
I was a 3rd generation JW. Walked away after 22 years.
Heatmiser
Hey, you didn't list "conservative" as an option.
E. Anglo-Catholic.
I'm just B.A.D. .. whatever that adds up to. <smirk>
No. Ex-unbaptized, raised in since 3, does that count?
CG
Viv,
You mean, Jst2laws isn't my daddy??
WHO'S YOUR DADDY?! (Said with a smack on the rump).
Dismembered but not Dismembered
C. An ex-unbaptized Witness
However I don't particularly like defining who I am by what I used to be. A bit of a flaw there. You can consider me Pagan or Spiritual or Other. Whatever suits your fancy.