Meanwhile over at exjw reddit .....It has no value at all. It consists of 99% dumb, confused kids asking stupid hypothetical questions
I'm not so sure I agree with this hypothesis which is made on the basis of limited evidence.
Here is the "EVIDENCE" that I see on exjw reddit.
In just a few years their membership has grown to 56,0000
These confused kids are labeled as dumb-----
yet they figured out the Watchtower was not the TRUTH before they turned 18. Some are as young as 13 and already know the Watchtower is a cult and are already planning on leaving the cult once they turn 18.
Yet many here didn't figured it out till their 50's or older????
Many old exjw redditors that stopped posting several years ago pop in from time to time to encourage the young ones still trapped in a JW household. They relate their own stories of what happened afterwards when they were shunned by family and kicked out of the house with nothing.
Many of them lived in shelters for a while and worked their way out and into an apartment while at the same time going to school and finishing College. Many of them have turned out to be Engineers, Nurses, others have been accepted into medical school. others have been accepted into law schools.
You call them "confused kids asking stupid hypothetical questions"------That's because they are kids, some as young as twelve. But some of the hypothetical questions are biblical, like "Where will all the resurrected ones fit when they come back, will they be put on other planets?"
These kids are asking hypothetical questions that when answered, make no sense and they see that all ready at a young age. The older ones then step in and explain to them why such a teaching is ludicrous. And that's how these young kids learn at an early age that they are in a cult and need to escape.
Then there are tons of kids that post asking for help because they are being sexually abused and want to commit suicide. There are many members that step in and help them with encouragement and direction to contact suicide prevention organizations. Then months or years later these same kids post a letter of "THANK YOU FOR SAVING MY LIFE"
These exjw redditors are the generation that will not stay in the organization till they hit their 50s and it's too late to do anything about it.
One of my best friends comes from the exjw reddit group. He just started Law school and he is only 22 years old. He credits exjw Reddit with saving his life from the cult.
So I disagree that that site has no value.