Kwin and I have been having good laughs over these things as well... especially things like "new light" and the reversal of different "truths" (ie. 1914). We have developed quite a sense of humour over things and the WT seems to be the butt of our jokes lately, or we'll correct ourselves and joke that we received "new light" on whatever we just corrected ourselves about. It's so weird, looking back, at how fast our opinions changed about the teachings, once we took them very seriously, now we can't believe we ever fell for it! We can't figure out why they made sense at the time - or were we just too busy to notice?
I can only imagine how it is to become a JW as an adult.. how they caught those when volnerable or something..
Sassy, I was one of those not brought up as a JW, I started studying when I was 14/15 and got baptized when I was 16. I was always very spiritual, interested in God, read my Bible all the time, prayed every night without my parents encouragement, and I was looking for answers that I wasn't getting from my Catholic upbringing. I was very confused, and when the JWs could point to a scripture and answer the basic questions, I jumped at everything else, without doing the proper research. I found my "answers" (not knowing they were wrong - how could they be? This was the TRUTH!" I took it all very seriously, stopped association with my "worldly" friends, stopped celebrating holidays and my birthday right away and jumped in with both feet. They did catch me when I was very vulnerable... Thankfully, I am still young - I was only in for about 8 years. Now, I have most of my adult life to look forward to, and my kids are still young enough to turn things around for them and raise them normally.
Laughter is the best medicine!
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