A link or other info would be helpful.
Thanks.
J
a link or other info would be helpful.. .
thanks.. .
j.
A link or other info would be helpful.
Thanks.
J
this is a re-hash of a post i made a few years back when i had only just 'left'.
but as time has gone by i have become even more convinced that the witnesses are, how can i put this, a fairly miserable lot.
it seems to me that what separates humans from other animals is our culture and traditions.
They're a right bunch of bores. Life is taken waaaay to seriously in general. And with very few excuses for a good knees up or to let ones hair down, it makes the lifestyle of your average JW utterly boring & miserable. Oh, the memories. No thanks.
i wonder how long into the new year it will be when the witnesses start to hammer each other in relation to the new 'family study night' arrangement.
can you imagine it?
"oooh, i hear that bro & sis slack-the-hand are regularly out & about on a tuesday night.
I wonder how long into the new year it will be when the witnesses start to hammer each other in relation to the new 'family study night' arrangement. Can you imagine it? "Oooh, I hear that Bro & Sis Slack-the-hand are regularly out & about on a Tuesday night. Obviously not having their family study night like the rest of us!" Can't wait for the bitching & point scoring to start! It's a certainty.
have posted this on the other thread but just making this one as well:
i need to let you know that dad passed away this morning at 8am.
he fought so hard but in the end they could not get his blood pressure to rise and he died of heart failure.
Very sad news. Thoughts are with you all. RIP Ian.
for me, my life as a jehovah's witness was tiring, depressing & miserable.
surrounded by negativity i felt utterly supressed & unhappy.
to carry out my 'responsibilties' became very difficult.
For me, my life as a Jehovah's Witness was tiring, depressing & miserable. Surrounded by negativity I felt utterly supressed & unhappy. To carry out my 'responsibilties' became very difficult. Meetings, field service, talk preperation as a ministerial servant, making up & tracking literature orders, etc, etc. All that in addition to earning a living & having 2 young kids. I was utterly miserable & looking back, I can't believe that I stayed around for so long. Did you feel the same way?
when a lot of you were being taken along to the kingdom hall as children, i was involved with school projects and my dads favourite football team.. we were a community family.
we had bonfires, haloween parties, new year parties & to some extent christmas.
i also gathered among around 13 000 other people to watch our capitals biggest football (soccer) team every 2nd week.
When a lot of you were being taken along to the Kingdom Hall as children, I was involved with school projects and my dads favourite football team.
We were a community family. We had bonfires, haloween parties, new year parties & to some extent christmas.
I also gathered among around 13 000 other people to watch our capitals biggest football (soccer) team every 2nd week. Eventually, this particular interest would be pivotal in my leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses.
I had a very happy childhood.
I sometimes encounter smells & sights that remind me of that very exciting era in my yet young exsistance. It reminds me of happy times.
I became involved with the Jehovah's Witness religion at around 17 years old. From that point on my life would never be the same again.
After a decade spent among 'gods people', I was completely disillusioned with religion, particularly the Jehovah's Witnesses.
I haste ye on to my main point; I very quickly began to re-associate with the people of my youth. Mainly my family. I had re-connected with them. But also my friends from the past. I went back to my beloved football team.
I was feeling more satisfied & loved among these people than I ever did among my JW brothers at the centre of pure worship.
Among so many reasons I realised that I had to leave the religion. I had a place to go where I felt happy. It was what I had left behind to pursue more important & virtuous goals. I realised that this was a crock of bullshyte. I had to get out.
Looking back, my happy childhood pulled me out of the filthy, self-seeking cult that is the JW religion.
But what about those that have never been taken to see the 'greatest football team on earth'?
Just kidding. What about those whos childhood has been completely immersed in JW la-la land. As far as I can see, they have nothing to go on.
So how has your JW or non-JW background had it's effect on you?
Regards & much peace.
Jambo(n).
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in this thread i mentioned having a long chat with an elder last summer.
i didn't realize i had never posted the story, so here it is.. last summer (when i went to buy my new camera lens) i ran into one of my favorite jws at the photography shop.
he was buying a camera bag for his new dslr, and i saw him, went up and greeted him, hugged him.
My sympathy to you mate. So sad. I once or twice considered suicide because I couldn't face the fallout of me leaving the JW's. A young, happy lad with so much to live for & yet I was suicidal BECAUSE of the religion. It makes me bitter now, when I think back. Thankfully, the support I received here, in part, saved me. RIP. Very, very sad.
i had heard that in the 1960's, the watchtower society forbade organ transplants, based on the bible stating it was cannibalism.. is there anything in writing in any of their books or cd library that verifies that stance?.
can you give me a list of where i can find this material?.
thanks so much.. hubert.
Some of those quotes are just bizarre to say the least. Do you think that JW`s in general know that the 'true religion' once published nonsense like this? No, I don't think so. Absolute trash.
ER. This is going to sound strange but ER was one of those things that regularly had me questioning my belief in god & the WT beliefs. For about 2 series, it seemed to have a profound effect on my thinking about certain matters. Daft eh? Yea, but never miss it. Love it more than anything.
at the end of the day, who really cares about jehovahs witnesses in the general population?
who gives a toss?
they think they have this oh so special message & how important they are, when really nobody gives a toss.
At the end of the day, who really cares about Jehovahs Witnesses in the general population? Who knows about them? Who wants to know? Who gives a toss? They think they have this oh so special message & how important they are, when really nobody gives a toss.