From time to time exJWs may face the question of whether they should do anything to cause doubts in the minds of their JW family or friends. Many argue that these people are happier where they are, inside the organization, and that becoming an "apostate" would cause too many problems to them. In other words, perhaps "ignorance is bliss."
I just read an interesting article about this dilemma on this webpage: http://www.secularsouth.org/show.php?column=facts_for_thought&story_id=19
This article does not deal with JWs at all, but with "normal" fundamentalist/evangelical Christianity.
Reading the author's arguments for helping people to doubt, one cannot fail to note how similar JWdom are in many ways to more "mainstream" Christianity, particularly the evangelical brands.
- Jan
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Faith, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel. [Ambrose Bierce, The DevilĀ“s Dictionary, 1911]