I never got around to reading that book, but it's on my radar :-)
Anders Andersen
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Why I believe the quality of my posts has improved.
by The Rebel in" thinking fast and slow" is a self help book by d kahneman.. according to my simplified understanding of the above self-help book we have 2 brains, which the author calls system 1 brain and system 2 brain.. system 1 brain is the brain that make the decisions, that we do as routine.. system 2 brain is the brain that uses conscious reasoning.
thinking that requires conscious effort.. now the interesting thing is system1 brain is often making decisions system 2 brain isn't even aware are being made.
this is because system 2 brain requires conscious reasoning, and thinking that requires effort.
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And then it hit me: we were abused
by Anders Andersen infrom a psychcentral (run by mental health professionals): a familiar item on a list of 7 types of parental abuse :.
spiritual abuse.
has the child experienced:dichotomous thinking – dividing people into two parts: those who agree with the parent and those who don’t.
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Anders Andersen
@Diogenesister,
It was that same feeling that made me post this. I never felt abused. I didn't even classify my JW upbringing as abuse until reading that list.
It made me realize that 'stealing' the mind and free will of your child in an authoritative way in name of your religion is abusive. All these children will never be compensated for their lost years, the anxiety and feelings of guilt they had to unlearn, etc.
At the same time David_Jay made me realize that I hadn't thought the topic through well enough. There are other forms of abuse that have way more impact and longer lasting effects than the level of religious abuse children of JW experience.
I never have nightmares, nor can a forum post trigger an avalanche of uninvited feelings about my JW upbringing.
This thread has almost no impact on my emotions; it's foremost an intellectual exercise, an exchange of ideas.
David_Jay participated in this thread at great personal cost, teaching me in the meantime. To be honest I wouldn't have started this thread if I had known it would cause him (or anyone else) to leave. David_Jay always has great input here, he brings balance. I really hope he finds his peace.
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And then it hit me: we were abused
by Anders Andersen infrom a psychcentral (run by mental health professionals): a familiar item on a list of 7 types of parental abuse :.
spiritual abuse.
has the child experienced:dichotomous thinking – dividing people into two parts: those who agree with the parent and those who don’t.
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Anders Andersen
@David_Jay,
As always I very much appreciate your balanced viewpoint.
When starting the topic I had actual JW parents in mind, and how they raise their children, not adult JW and how they are treated and controlled by Watchtower.I can fully see your point of view on this matter: 'religious abuse' as performed by JW parents pales in comparison to the horrible things some parents do to their children.
Yet I agree with what dubstepped said. There are many forms of child abuse, and the severity varies from 'just a little bit wrong' to 'utterly horrific and evil'. The fact that 'utterly horrific and evil abuse' exists, does not mean 'just a little bit wrong' isn't abuse, even when the two are completely incomparable.
That being said, I really don't care about what label we should apply. We can probably agree that some ways of (mis)treating and raising children is wrong and damaging, whether we call it abuse or not.It is my opinion that many Jehovah's Witness parents display a huge number of the hallmarks of 'religious abuse'.
Some of it is 'inflicted' by the parents themselves; some of it is inflicted by Watchtower, but it's the parents who allow and endorse it.- Dichotomous Thinking – Jehovah's people vs worldly, godless people.
- Elitism – JW children are not allowed to be friends (or even have extra-curricular contact) with non-JW
- Submission – Have a chat with the teenagers here or on www.reddit.com/r/exjw and it becomes clear that many JW parents do not tolerate deviating beliefs and idea.
- Labeling – Worldly and godless people, apostates, etc.
- Public Performance – This one is less applicable I think.
- Legalistic – Many JW parents have set views that doesn't allow for individual expression and input from their children.
- Segregation – How many JW children are allowed to have contact with DFed aunts, uncles and grandparents?
- Blind Obedience – Obey me because Jehovah says you should do so
- Abuse of Authority – This one is less prevalent, but many JW parents still force their (almost adult) children to go along to meetings when they don't want to.
- Fraud – Not so much, but information is kept from most JW children. All JW children (instinctively) know some information is off-limits...
Granted, most JW parents don't raise their children this way because they are evil or try to mess up their children. On the contrary, they try to do right by their children by raising them as JW.
But so do many other parents who use abusive 'parenting techniques' simply because they don't know what they are doing is abusive and damaging their child.The way JW raise their children is damaging and can imho rightfully be called abusive. Some of the cult-related issues can take years to process and get rid of, even when the parents were otherwise loving and kind.
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And then it hit me: we were abused
by Anders Andersen infrom a psychcentral (run by mental health professionals): a familiar item on a list of 7 types of parental abuse :.
spiritual abuse.
has the child experienced:dichotomous thinking – dividing people into two parts: those who agree with the parent and those who don’t.
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Anders Andersen
From a Psychcentral (run by mental health professionals): a familiar item on a list of 7 types of parental abuse :
Spiritual Abuse. Has the child experienced:
- Dichotomous Thinking – Dividing people into two parts: those who agree with the parent and those who don’t. The parent makes fun of, belittles, and shows prejudice towards other’s beliefs.
- Elitism – The parent refuses to associate with people or groups they consider impure or unholy.
- Submission – Requires that the child completely adopts the parent’s point of view. There is no room for differing opinions or questioning their authority. Name calling, chastising, and the silent treatment are common maneuvers into compliance.
- Labeling – The child is taught at people who don’t comply with the parent’s beliefs are seen as disobedient, rebellious, lacking faith, demons, or enemies of the faith.
- Public Performance – Demands perfection and happiness from the child at all times. Religious activities such as attending church have extreme demands, excessive expectations, and rigidity.
- Legalistic – Strict adherence to the parent’s rules and regulations are commanded with absolute statements about insignificant issues such as hair color or clothing.
- Segregation – Estrangement from extended family members and friends outside of the religion. This includes shunning, alienation, or persecution.
- Blind Obedience – Is expected from the child to the point the child is expected to worship the parent.
- Abuse of Authority – Parents use their spiritual authority as justification for why the child should completely submit.
- Fraud – Parent engages in criminal misconduct or covers up the transgressions of others in the name of their religion. This includes covering up sexual abuse, physical abuse, financial felonies, and misdemeanors.
0-5 items in any section may indicate that a person is being groomed for abuse at a later time. Be mindful of any further escalation.
So what's your score in the 'religious abuse' section? We're you abused?
Do you abuse your own children with regards to religion? (Yes lurkers I'm talking to you).
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US vs THEM
by Anders Andersen ini still remember that feeling.
thank god it's gone for good.
i used to be part of us witnesses.
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Anders Andersen
Thanks for the kind words guys.
Now I'm gonna go and pick up my car :-p
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US vs THEM
by Anders Andersen ini still remember that feeling.
thank god it's gone for good.
i used to be part of us witnesses.
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Anders Andersen
I still remember that feeling
Thank God it's gone for good
I used to be part of US Witnesses
Fighting against evil
Set apart from THEM worldy people.
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My journey into reality began just shortly after I started at a new employer
Then, at a table in a restaurant I looked at my colleagues and realized
There was no longer an artificial divide
They were no longer THEM
And I was no longer part of US.
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Tonight there was a reunion of my previous workplace
People who don't know I'm not a Witness anymore
Looking around I realized for the first time (again)
They are human just as much
And just as worthy
And just as nice
As I had believed only US to be
The divide was gone.
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After dinner few continued the party in town
I joined them without hesitation
Went into a casino
'You don't gamble do you?'
Played 10 bucks for fun
And did not miss that awful feeling
US vs THEM
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Left the car where it was
Reason may be obvious ;-)
Walking home
Past people partying
Passed the place I had my first work Christmas dinner
Passed the Kingdom Hall
Looking back with no regrets
No remorse
No anger
No feelings whatsoever
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Traced my steps from many a meeting
Hall to home with lovely wife
Hoping one day she will join me
Without her thinking I am one of THEM
Without that artificial divide between her and me.
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Circuit assembly in a couple of hours
Not for me though
No thank you sir
Just my wife and her parents
And all my late friends
All of US
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Btw not that it matters but I won 10 bucks ;-)
And in case you didn't notice I had a couple of beers and I'm not really a famous poet (but I could have fooled you guys, right?)
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New light in this weeks WT?
by Indian Larry inanybody have any ideas where they are going with the "new light" they have been pushing last week and this week?
for instance in this weeks study article one section reads:.
in years gone by, we believed that jehovah became displeased with his people because they did not have a zealous share in the preaching work during world war i. we concluded that for this reason, jehovah allowed babylon the great to take them captive for a short time.
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Anders Andersen
I think the scripture mentioning "the two witnesses, who were killed, and then miraculously come back to life" (not an exact quote) was supposed to have fit into 1914-1919.
By now I wouldn't even be surprised if they say JW didn't preach = 2 dead witnesses fulfilled and at the same time claim they did preach = not in Babylonian captivity.
As long as the two contradicting statements are not in the same paragraph the dubs won't notice anyway...
:-D
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New light in this weeks WT?
by Indian Larry inanybody have any ideas where they are going with the "new light" they have been pushing last week and this week?
for instance in this weeks study article one section reads:.
in years gone by, we believed that jehovah became displeased with his people because they did not have a zealous share in the preaching work during world war i. we concluded that for this reason, jehovah allowed babylon the great to take them captive for a short time.
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I can somewhat understand the logic of coming to 'a new understanding' sometimes. But this is plainly rewriting history.
- Old light: during WWI we didn't preach. This is evidence of being captured by Babylon
- New light: during WWI we preached zealously. This is evidence that we were not captured by Babylon.
So did they preach or not? Is the new evidence made up, or the old evidence?
How is it even possible that they get new information about their own history, especially now that everyone who actually had first hand experience is dead?
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A quick Biblical question....
by dubstepped inmy wife and i were talking about how religions claim to be directed by god, yet god never seemed to let any of them know about the danger of sexual predatora to children.
the it hit me, does the bible say anything on the subject?
is there a thou shalt not diddle kids scripture?
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Anders Andersen
Apparently king Ahaz was less than 12 years old when he became father of Hezekiah.
Maybe that tells us something about the ancient customs regarding sex and children?
Watchtower doesn't seem to view it as problematic.
http://wol.jw.org/nl/wol/dsync/r18/lp-o/r1/lp-e/1200000144#h=4-4
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There is some pretty incredible people out there in the "world"
by LevelThePlayingField ini am a fan of a video came called simcity and other building games like cities skylines and the such also legend of grimrock.
anyway, as i watch others plays these games on youtube i have noticed that there are some pretty intelligent people out there.
how others can solve the puzzles way better than i can on legend of grimrock and how they can build cities in ways that i had not thought of at all.
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Anders Andersen
I think the current GB are not so smart at all. They are like spoiled heirs squandering away the fortune their (grand)parents Russell, Rutherford and Knorr amassed by being smart.
Yet even these guys....Look it may be smart to make money of off gullible people. But being só gullible that you even believe your own fairy tales...that's an incredible level of stupid.
As drug dealers say: Never use your own product ;-)
Edit: I think all smart stuff in JW land (like the different money grabs) were not dreamt up by the GB, but by the lawyers. Possibly not even JW but worldy sharks.