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Newbie here
by CAL69 ini'm new to this site and just thought i'd share a little bit about myself.. i was born and raised in los angeles, grew up as a jw and left the org when i was 22. i wasn't df'd or da'd, i just faded (very quickly).
i left the org 10 years ago and never looked back....or so i thought.
it wasn't until recently that i realized how much of a hold they still had on me.
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One Paper Towel
by DT inthe district conventions i went to always had signs in the restrooms asking people to only take one paper towel.
i've heard other people mention this too.
is this typical at conventions?
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I don't remember the covering of the mirrors. When was that? Was it regional? For some reason, I am very surprised at this and I don't remember it!
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Another One Joins JWD
by allgoodthings... ini've been reading threads off and on for about a year now so i feel almost like i know some of you.
i just thought i would take the opportunity to introduce myself to the board.
it's very exciting to join up and become one of you.
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Welcome! I'm fairly new myself!
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Part 2: A@G interviewed in WT Comments Video
by Awakened at Gilead inin case you missed this on other threads, check out part 2..... lance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91g1v_mrr4.
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Very interesting videos. I also liked the end where your educational/career accomplishments were noted. It just goes to show that not everyone who leaves the society ends up a "vagrant on the street." Many people live happy, successful lives! (Ending up a vagrant is said tongue in cheek... When I was active, I was under the impression that everyone who left was homeless and/or on drugs.) LOL
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Hi all
by SailAway ini have decided to join this forum after quite a long time lurking here (a number of years actually).. i have been out of the truth for a while and recently started to attend some meetings.
but i now think a bit more freely and wonder whether i am doing the right thing.
a cousin of mine regularly posts on here, didgeridoo in fact i have seen him today, speaking to him has made me decide to finally post on here, although i have my reservations whether i am doing the right thing.
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Welcome SailAway! No avatar showing for you on my computer.
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A real-life dub fairy tale. Happy ending? Not so much.
by parakeet innew light for you started a thread a day or two ago regarding an email that's been circulating around dubdom.
it's a fairy tale in which a 60-year-old guy with down's syndrome supposedly searched for years for dubs to connect with.
when he finally found one, all the dubs rejoiced that jehovah doesn't let his faithful followers down, blah, blah.
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Sort of related...There was a very elderly brother in my congregation as a kid. He was a little "rough around the edges" in that he would hack up phlegm in service and some refused to work with him, but I always thought he was a sweet old man. Anyway, I think he may have gone into a home or something for awhile (we didn't see him for some time...maybe his worldly relatives were taking care of him). Anyway, he seemed to me to be a real fixture in the congregation. When he died, his funeral was at our hall. Literally maybe 20 people showed up. I was appalled even as a teen.
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News from Mother ship
by jefferywhat in1. bethel in ny suspect high level apostate, cant identify it but know its there.
2. major organizational changes about to start rolling out, one is changes to the "service committee" and titles, po to be done away with, thats all i know for now.
was told that if you are the sort of person that cant handle changes, you wont stay in the org for long.
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I have a question about the one week elder school in Patterson....I did a search, but I couldn't seem to narrow it down enough... Are all elders invited to this program? Or is it only the POs? Also, do the elders have to fund their own way?
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Any actually embarrased to admit they were Witnesses?
by Robert7 inwhen i was active, i was always (usually) proud to talk about being a jw, our faith, reasons for our stupid beliefs on birthdays, x-mas, etc.
now with everything i'm going through, given how much of an impact this is to my life, i want to talk to others about it, like coworkers, and other friends.
but thinking about how i would explain how it's a mind-controlling cult, i feel stupid for falling for it.
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I was always uncomfortable/embarrassed to admit it when I was a witness. In fact, very few people who I worked with actually knew. I think most people in high school knew, but after that I pretty much kept it to myself. Fortunately, I didn't live in my service territory; I was petrified of meeting anyone I knew.
<br><br>Now, I still don't talk much about it. No one at my job knows that I was one in the past. In fact, a coworker was just telling me about a family member who was a witness, and I didn't say anything. Part of it is that I just don't want to get into it. I don't think I am embarrassed so much as I just really don't want to explain anything.
<br><br>Really, the only person I talk to about it is my fiance and a little bit with his family if they ask questions.
Edit: Actually, I just remember a coworker recently asking if I was raised religious, and I said, Yes, a Christian. That usually stops people, however, my coworker pressed on which religion. I just told her that I didn't like to talk about it, which kind of makes me feel bad like I blew her off.... Your past really does follow you around, doesn't it? -
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Faders: When You Left, did Anyone Give a Damn?
by shamus100 init seems funny to hear how some get love bombed, others get left alone when they fade.
i moved and told nobody - by the time they figured i was 'weak', it was too late - i was gone.
so honestly, what was it like for you when you left the 'organization'?
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I realize now how lucky (wow, I just paused when I typed that word LOL) I was to not be harassed when I faded. It was a series of fortuitous circumstances that allowed me to fade peacefully. I had been out of town for several months, then my congregation was disbanded, and the members of the congregation scattered to the other halls in the area. I never went back. No love bombing, nothing. Well, maybe a call or two, I don't really remember. Obviously not too memorable.
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How did you think the GB made decisions?
by LearningMore ini was just thinking about this today.
c of c opened my eyes on how the gb makes decisions.
i used to think that they must have prayed a lot together and then had moments of enlightenment from god.
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I was just thinking about this today. C of C opened my eyes on how the GB makes decisions. I used to think that they must have prayed a lot together and then had moments of enlightenment from God. I never thought that they just sat around and debated things. I certainly didn't think politics would be involved with certain members always siding with others.
How did you think the GB made decisions? Did you think about it?