They are an anti-Christ religion and how could they call themselves Christian when they replace the very cornerstone of the faith with imperfect men? They might as well call themselves "The Governing Body Order of Jehovah's Witnesses".
Girlie
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Would You Refer To Jehovah's Witnesses As A "Christian" Religion?
by minimus inthey regard themselves as "true christians".. do you view them as christians?.
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When You Left The "Truth" Were People Shocked?
by minimus ini faded and when witnesses realized i had abandoned the faith, they were shocked!
no one would've ever believed that i would've left!
no one!!
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Girlie
Edit: Nope. When I was in I was a "fringe JW". Average to below average hours. No real jump to any special privileges. Didn't really stand out different nor cared to gain the attention of any model JW as it would mean being too into my business and I didn't need that. So I guess that is why there is no real surprise when I faded and no real interest in my return as I didn't get any phone calls, visits, etc. So, lucky me. lol
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Guys!! Guys!!! Two Jehovah's Witnesses were just at my door!!
by ziddina inand of course, i had some fun with them... an older, brunette woman who obviously dyes her hair and could stand to lose a bit of weight, and a slim blonde teenage girl - probably around 15 - 17.... i started out by asking them if they knew how old the bible was.... .
(and unfortunately, i think i demonstrated that i wouldn't make a very good "undercover" bible study prospect... .
but they didn't even know how old - young - the bible was!!.
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Watchtower on Demon Materialization
by Marvin Shilmer inwatchtower on demon materialization .
i added a new article to my blog about watchtower teaching on demon materialization.
my article is titled watchtower on demon materialization and is available at: http://marvinshilmer.blogspot.com/2011/06/watchtower-on-demon-materialization.html.
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Girlie
No wonder this religion is paranoid if they are sprouting crap like this out. Better watch out! There's a demon on your back! lol
I have heard my fair share of demon stories and JW. One I have heard of was about some young guy who didn't listen to the old farts Jehovah's wisdom and decided to go see the movie, The Lost Boys. His parents were away from the house, so he took it upon himself to be a big boy and go see this movie by himself. After the movie and walking home alone at night, he was feeling very scared and jumpy from the flick. Upon getting to his house and walking in, for some odd reason he looked up. On the top of the stairs was one of the characters from the movie. He ran out of the house and stayed with some neighbors until his parents got home.
The sister who told me this story looked like she wanted to freak out just by telling it. I did all I could to keep from laughing in her face. lol
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Do You Have ABANDONMENT ISSUES?
by sizemik inthrough being "kept busy", jw parents can become emotionally distanced from their children, thus creating abandonment issues which manifest themselves later in adult life.
have a read of the following article .
i have highlighted some critical comments which may be applicable to being raised as a jw.. have you been affected by abandonment issues?.
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Girlie
Thanks, Zid. Only, my cruel and unsual punishment happened prior to being in the cult. The cult just heightened some of my disorders with its oppressive environment and warped teachings.
Sorry to hear of what you endured. That's why I do enjoy coming to this site. It is a great source for support, strength and healing.
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Do You Have ABANDONMENT ISSUES?
by sizemik inthrough being "kept busy", jw parents can become emotionally distanced from their children, thus creating abandonment issues which manifest themselves later in adult life.
have a read of the following article .
i have highlighted some critical comments which may be applicable to being raised as a jw.. have you been affected by abandonment issues?.
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Girlie
Edited: I think I have a combo of all kinds of issues. A bit of abandonment, a bit of PTSD, a bit of depression. All kinds, but I manage.
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Need ideas for a tract for my anti-witnessing campaign
by serenitynow! inso a friend and i are going to visit the dc this sunday.
my friend has business cards with her exjw facebook and meetup group info.
the plan is to drop info throughout the convention center.
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Girlie
Good luck on that one, Serenity. That's a thoughtful idea, but once they see the card and tract, they will either give it back or chuck it in the can. However, if it can get at least one person to think, then it would be an accomplishment. Again, good luck.
Also, be sure you duck and dodge the J-dub police so you won't get escorted out. lol
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My First DC 'Mentally Out'
by breakfast of champions inas the title indicates, the 2011 summer convention was my first one 'mentally out', and wow!
how can anyone stand this stuff?
demons, demons everywhere: yes, evidently after jesus kicked satan and his big hornets nest full of demons down to earth in 1914, they're all mean and nasty and just around every corner!
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Girlie
I could consider going to the DC this upcoming weekend, but that would be wasting my holiday weekend.
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For exJW Singles - Would You Consider Dating/Marrying Another ExJW?
by Broken Promises indo you consider being an exjw a hindrance to dating?
for example, do you find it difficult to bring up in conversation, lest you get stared at as if you have 2 heads or something?
or you might find it difficult to explain why you've had little sexual experience in the past?.
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Girlie
Do you consider being an exJW a hindrance to dating? No as I was never truly attracted to being with a JW male when I was in and knew that if I were to marry, it would be to an outsider.
Do you have issues that you think only another exJW would understand? No. While I still have some residual guilt tripping that plays with my mind, I feel that I can handle them on my own. I don't mind having ex-JW for friendships or even a relationship, but he would have to be one who is totally out for us to be together. No going back at all. I am able to be with all kinds of people and enjoy their company.
Or do you think it would be better to date someone who had never been a JW? Personally, it would better to date someone who meets my standards of what I am looking for, be it ex-JW or non-JW. However, being single and living life isn't a bad thing either.
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FADERS: How determined are you?
by VampireDCLXV inafter being here on jwn for a while, one does see a spectrum of sorts.
there are people here in various stages of their exit from their lives as jws.
some are full fledged kh and fs attendees whom we call "the conscious class".
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Girlie
Vamp,
I am glad you created this thoughtful post. I am physically out, but mentally enslaved. I still get those haunting thoughts of "did I do the right thing" or the "I miss my JW friends" and still perplexed by some of their basic doctrines as being reasonable. However, their more pivotal teachings, lack of love and oppressed environment keeps me from wanting to return back. I have no desire to go back to being a JW, no desire to return back to a KH and would very much love to relinquish any vestiges of this cult. I feel myself leaning more towards DAing myself as there is nothing there to go back to other than my parents.