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LongHairGal
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Why do most Ex jW W‘s seem to be liberal?
by JaredScott-1977 ini’m just curious about this dynamic i don’t care personally one way or the other but i do have friends who have chosen to be conservatives and they get totally destroyed on social media pages for their choice.
it’s almost like a lot of ex jw w become as toxic and his judgmental as jehovah’s witnesses themselves what’s up with that?
i also know conservative ex jw’s that can do the same so again i’m not leaning one way or the other i’m just noticing factual observations.
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LongHairGal
NATHAN NATAS:
I agree with you, especially about the Witnesses looking for a ‘free lunch’.
Even back when I was in the religion and a believer I saw this and it bothered me. But, the hypocrisy of them knocking working people bothered me more.. I was not ‘approved’ of back then because of my fulltime job. So, I was hardly invited.
Fast forward to now: Glad to not be around these upset, disillusioned people who never expected to reach senior years in ‘this system’. You can bet they are looking for freebies and would support (if not secretly vote for) whatever candidate would give it to them!
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End within 2 years (again)
by road to nowhere inan old elder friend from out of town stopped to see my ailing wife.
more than the locals do.
he said elder school emphasized 2 years and the existing body will be the leaders through persecution and tribulation.
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LongHairGal
DESIROUS OF CHANGE:
I remember hearing that statement about getting to the new system ‘the underground way’ around the time I ‘Faded’... Hearing it made me very angry!
It sounded like they were ‘backing away from’ claims about the new system coming ‘soon’. (Of course they were, the sneaky rats.) But, the fact that this statement is repeated from coast to coast is another proof to me that circuit overseers are the ones spreading all these cliches and starting urban legends!
Yes, it is correct that the old guys in the religion have a vested interest in the End coming soon. Even though we all have the same eventuality, I have no pity for the older die-hard Witnesses. These are the ones who heavily judged me years ago because I worked and didn’t pioneer. I was persona non grata but Glad I never listened to them.
These judgmental people deserve to be disillusioned.
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Why do most Ex jW W‘s seem to be liberal?
by JaredScott-1977 ini’m just curious about this dynamic i don’t care personally one way or the other but i do have friends who have chosen to be conservatives and they get totally destroyed on social media pages for their choice.
it’s almost like a lot of ex jw w become as toxic and his judgmental as jehovah’s witnesses themselves what’s up with that?
i also know conservative ex jw’s that can do the same so again i’m not leaning one way or the other i’m just noticing factual observations.
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LongHairGal
DATA DOG:
You are probably right that ‘RINOs’ are probably next on the chopping block. Trump doesn’t need any fakes undermining him.
Been doing a lot of YouTube watching and it’s amazing how many voted against the Democrats because they hate what has happened to the country.. DT has a tall order ahead of him and I hope things get better overall which I don’t believe they possibly would have if the other side got in!
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Trump wins
by gavindlt ini am non political and have never voted but nonetheless i have been keenly watching to see how the trump presidential race unfolds.
i believe that his involvement in propelling or influencing a leaning toward bible prophecy will unfold.
how, i can’t say but something tells me that this anomaly and outlier being trump is highly signifiant!
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LongHairGal
BETH SARIM:
I have no doubt they are hoping for the big ‘A’ since Trump got in again.
But, Witnesses traditionally don’t really care about politics anyway since they have disconnected from the world.. But, I’m sure they’d be screaming if they didn’t get their benefits from the system they insist they hate so much.. Never mind that they knocked responsible working/tax-paying people like me who were in the congregation.. Just hypocrites is what JWs are.
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Why do most Ex jW W‘s seem to be liberal?
by JaredScott-1977 ini’m just curious about this dynamic i don’t care personally one way or the other but i do have friends who have chosen to be conservatives and they get totally destroyed on social media pages for their choice.
it’s almost like a lot of ex jw w become as toxic and his judgmental as jehovah’s witnesses themselves what’s up with that?
i also know conservative ex jw’s that can do the same so again i’m not leaning one way or the other i’m just noticing factual observations.
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LongHairGal
JARED:
If the ex-JWs are younger, they would not remember the better and more prosperous USA that the Boomers experienced.
So, they would be more inclined to lean liberal - imagining this is a ‘good’ thing.🙄 Being as you can’t miss what you never knew they embrace all the liberal ideologies. I also blame the educational system in the country for not doing a better job teaching history. (Maybe this is by design.) You can’t know where you are going if you don’t know where you have been.
Too many liberals have no respect or gratitude for living here. I can’t count how many times I heard some idiot (usually a Witness but not always) say derogatory things about the country (and some of these JWs were collecting disability!).. Yes, I can understand there are things wrong with the country that need to be addressed, but these people have no appreciation at all and they truly don’t deserve to experience the benefits of living here.
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WT needs your kids uneducated: CO training video is Master Class in F.O.G. This is jaw-droppingly stupid. Beyond moronic, it's sub-moronic.
by WingCommander inco training video: link to ex-jw reddit thread discussion.
today is the first time i was made aware of this actual elder body video.
it's training for how a co should handle elder's whose children decide to pursue further education.
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LongHairGal
RATTIGAN350:
You are right that it is nobody’s business in the congregation (or anywhere else for that matter) whether somebody goes to college, goes to the hospital or has a career. This is a major issue in the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
I felt this way years ago when I was in the religion and these people stuck their noses where it did not belong. These idiots tried to be all up in my business. (Maybe they do this more with women(?) I tried to keep the busybodies at bay and I ended up not being invited because they are hooked on control and are angry if they don’t get it.
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Trump wins
by gavindlt ini am non political and have never voted but nonetheless i have been keenly watching to see how the trump presidential race unfolds.
i believe that his involvement in propelling or influencing a leaning toward bible prophecy will unfold.
how, i can’t say but something tells me that this anomaly and outlier being trump is highly signifiant!
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LongHairGal
ANONY MOUS:
Let’s hope there is a peaceful transfer of power.. Nobody expects it will be paradise but would like things to start looking better than they have been.
I was talking to somebody in the Trump camp who said people are tired of higher prices and crime.. They also felt they as taxpayers and citizens were being ‘thrown under the bus’ by the Democrats who were more interested in securing future votes for themselves by catering to migrants, etc. and literally not caring about the bad effects to the country in recent years.
I was reading about why Harris lost and people voted for Trump in spite of the controversies surrounding him.. Real fear about the economy and the bad direction the country has been going in seems to be at the top.. Trump won in places where he previously had been defeated by Biden and even demographics everybody always counted on to vote Democrat obviously changed their minds this time around!!
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Where do you see the Organization in the next 10 years?
by ukpimo inrealistically, between now and 2034, what do you think watchtower will change or reform to appear more mainstream?
what business opportunities do you see watchtower getting involved in?.
my predictions are as follows: .
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LongHairGal
ST GEORGE OF ENGLAND & JOEY JO JO:
I believe the JW religion/organization will be around in some form probably online!
Joey: yes, everybody has the same eventuality.. The Witness die-hards who spoke loudly and made big brags have reached senior years and all that entails.. Some are gone.. These people were the ones who gave me a hard time years ago about working full-time and were behind the unchristian behavior in the hall.. They scoffed at me and smugly thought they’d be in the new system by now.
St. George: I’m glad you wisely did uni and got a good career and won’t be dying in poverty. I, too, wisely followed my gut and am retired.
I also have the Consolation of having ‘Faded’ from the Witness religion years ago while I had some youth left.. This was priceless along with me reconnecting with blood relatives (who were the only people who truly cared about me).. before it was too late, Thank God.. We enjoy each other’s company including the Holidays together like when we were growing up! 👍🏻👍🏻
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50 year anniversary
by Dromedar007 inremember 1975?
maybe when you were a kid - like i was?
i will celebrate 01.10.2025 the 50th anniversary of the "end of 6000 years of human history and the immediate end of the world".
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LongHairGal
In 1975, I had not yet made the mistake of setting foot into the Witness religion…Too bad the internet wasn’t around then.
Well, several years later I made that mistake but thank God I didn’t listen to everything they said… I kept working… But, when that 1995 Generation teaching came out I knew I had to get out and planned a ‘Fade’.. It was well worth it and I made up for a lot over the years after that. I reconnected with estranged relatives before it was too late and that was priceless.
I cannot even imagine anybody who stayed in the religion after the ‘75 failure!!