@SBT
i'm affraid that if I do that, it will give the elderette the satisfaction to know that she won. I want to move on and forget these people. This is a gift from me to myself. Great suggestion though.
i decided to put an end to my affiliation with the jws for good.
this decision is not the result of an irrational impulse.
it is quite the contrary.
@SBT
i'm affraid that if I do that, it will give the elderette the satisfaction to know that she won. I want to move on and forget these people. This is a gift from me to myself. Great suggestion though.
i decided to put an end to my affiliation with the jws for good.
this decision is not the result of an irrational impulse.
it is quite the contrary.
i decided to put an end to my affiliation with the jws for good.
this decision is not the result of an irrational impulse.
it is quite the contrary.
Thanks everyone for the support.
@LHG
yes i meant it! I've spent hours overanalyzing my situation only to find out that there is no way I can grow in this hostile environnement. Even if I get baptized, even if I become a pioneer. No matter what I do, these people will aleay find a flaws to point out. I'm leaving not because of my experience with the elderette. What pushed me towards the exit door is the other members lack of reaction. They turned a blind eye on that and expected me to do the same. I wonder How my study conductor feels about iT? Aren't God's people united by love? If the jws are God's only represents, why is there so much bullying at the KH? The hatred is real among the JW, believe me.
@khaleesi.
Shunning people is the elderettes' favourite game. Marking people and avoiding them ois a funny game until you get a dose of your own medecine. Sadly these women won't completely understand the harmful effects of shunning until one of their own children get excommunicated.
i decided to put an end to my affiliation with the jws for good.
this decision is not the result of an irrational impulse.
it is quite the contrary.
i decided to put an end to my affiliation with the jws for good.
this decision is not the result of an irrational impulse.
it is quite the contrary.
i am a non-participating christian who is fully respectful of but never had anything to do with jw.. i have a jw friend who seems to closely follow his jw belief's.
i have met most of his family and friends who all are also jw's.
he says i am his only non-jw good friend.. he is getting married this year to his long time gf and with our recent growing more guarded and distant friendship, i am wondering what is going on?.
@Toesup
"if someone sees you hanging out with them..."
How they can be 100% sure that tha person you are hanging out with is a non-believer"?
is there a way i can successfully live a double life?
don't get me wrong, i'm not trying to get engaged in activities that are condemnable according to the *bible* (not the *wt*) standards.
i figured that the only way i can get the brothers and sisters to leave me along is by pretending that i am an unemployed drop out.
Greetings,
Is there a way I can successfully live a double life? Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to get engaged in activities that are condemnable according to the *BIBLE* (not the *WT*) standards. I figured that the only way I can get the brothers and sisters to leave me along is by pretending that I am an unemployed drop out. It seems that being discrete about my education isn't enough. There is an unspoken, yet very obvious, expectation from me to change my current situation. The fact is that I have no intension of quitting my job/giving up on my studies. Do you think that faking to be "miserable" (for a lack of better word) is a good strategy? I'm positive that my study conductor gives an update to the nosy sisters of our congregation every other week.
@gentledawn
After you got baptized.
My study conductor assured me that I wouldn't never have to abandon my parents as they are the ones who brought me on this earth.
@Londo111
I'll take your suggestion in consideration. Thank you for your advice. It is very much appreciated.
these are some of the things the wbt$ 'taught' me:.
dishonesty is fine if it's to trick people into joining the cult.. if your spouse stops believeing, the best thing you can do is break up the family.. the laws of the governing body overrule any other laws...or else!.
my friends are conditional.. avoid loving people, they'll only let you down or get df'd.. unintelligent dumbos are better than intelligent ones if the dumbos are elders or above.. hate is better than love.. i am not good enough and god will probably enjoy killing me.. demons will appear in my room at night.. ignore practicallity if being practical or loving prevents the leaders getting money or praise.. god hates.
I've learnt to:
•Not trust people
•Be overly suspicious
•Watch my mouth
•Be paranoid
•Overthink (I cannot buy a bottle of red or black nail polish without worrying about wheter or not i'm breaking some unwritten rule)
•Be more tolerant
•Be thick-skinned
•Fear man
•Appreciate my own compagny
•Be consistant with my goals
•Be grateful for my freedom
•Draw close to Jehovah
•Turn a blind eye on people's flaws
•Be more fogiving
•Control my attitude
•Be more understanding