Its says in one of the ads that jws are asocial,do you think it is true?
Are the jws asocial?
by badboy 13 Replies latest jw friends
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phil78
Asocial means rejecting or lacking the capacity for social interaction. It leaves a twisted answer.
Witnesses are admonished to stay clear of all outside "worldly" associations. This would make them apear to those outside the faith as being anti-social. But on the other hand, most witnesses have a moderately busy social calendar, with social events most weekends.
?It's not that you're so asocial, but a man who likes people doesn't wind up in the Antarctic? (Saul Bellow).
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JAVA
Most JWs do well in JW settings and social events, but might find more challenges in what they perceive a "worldly" social setting. For example, attending an office party, attending a wedding at a church, getting together with other employees after work, etc.
The Watchtower encourages a mindset of seeing non-JWs as worldly, and in time many members have a difficult time in social settings apart from Witness gatherings. I'm going to call them hybrid-social, because it depends on the group they're with. -
ezekiel3
No! Now go away!!
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Stephanus
I'd say that asocial is a little too constrictive a definition - I'd rather say that "conditional sociability" is probably a better one.
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tetrapod.sapien
i think in the world at large, JW's are, in a strange way, probably more subconciously, asocial.
"conditional sociability"
this is a good one.
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darkuncle29
This is noe of the main things I am still working on. On top of that, my father also has some anti-social issues from his own childhood abuse, and I picked up on his cues at a young age.
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love11
Not to other jw's.
But definetly to everyone normal. hehe
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blondie
I think you spelled that wrong, badboy, it should be asoal. Woops, my dark side is showing.
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GetBusyLiving
Blondie I'm shocked! You are usually so monotone.. :)
GBL