Posts by B_Deserter

  • Witness 007
    32

    Latest Witness comments about no more Bookstudy- Rejoicing and happy????

    by Witness 007 in
    1. watchtower
    2. scandals

    i've asked afew witnesses at work and around town about no more bookstudy.........they are all so relieved!

    one elder with four kids said..."it will make things alot easier, with rushing home from work, the society understands our needs.

    "......another brother said: "it's great, now we can go to the cinema on half price tuesday's!

    1. B_Deserter
    2. choosing life
    3. besty
  • B_Deserter
    B_Deserter
    No more bending the rules. Contact with a df'd person only out of strict duty, nothing futher at all. I bet that you will see a lot of witnesses in the short term really spending a lot of hours in the service, never missing a meeting, dropping out of college, and following all the rules.

    Until the "system keeps dragging on," and they get lulled back into grind. I seriously think the society does things like this specifically to reign people in.

  • B_Deserter
    56

    What's the BEST thing about being "out" of the "truth"?

    by B_Deserter in
    1. jw
    2. experiences

    for me, it's having friends that i don't have to hide my lack of meeting attendance/service from.

    it's amazing how they teach you that only jws can be your real friends, but in reality, it's all contingent upon your religious "performance.

    " sure, if you're not going to meetings, they'll try to be "friends," by encouraging you to go back.

    1. parlay
    2. Thechickennest
    3. sweet pea
  • B_Deserter
    B_Deserter

    For me, it's having friends that I don't have to hide my lack of meeting attendance/service from. It's amazing how they teach you that only JWs can be your real friends, but in reality, it's all contingent upon your religious "performance." Sure, if you're not going to meetings, they'll try to be "friends," by encouraging you to go back. Sure, you may get a lot of support if you're "making an effort," BUT when push comes to shove, if you admit that you don't really want to be involved anymore, they'll cut you off. They may not hate you, but they'll be "sad" they can't talk to you.

    It's nice to be able to have friendships that aren't contingent upon how well you're "progressing," or based on the understanding that you're "trying to come back." Friendships outside the organization come with no strings attached, and that is one of the reasons I'm on my way out. How about you?