I just don't have the stomach anymore to say the boatload of crap you just did.
I wouldn't either before, but now it is fun pretending to be a fanatical FDS follower. But like I said, only when the occasion arises.
Now that I think about it, do you think you're just seen as someone who's a little too gung-ho and off balance?
No. Everyone knows me as being a mild and sensitive brother. I've been told that I am very approachable. Far more approachable than the elders. (By the way, I declined eldership twice). I'm active and considered to be balanced. I organize congregation events outside the meeting arrangement and visit the neglected ones that the elders should be giving attention to. Can you imagine me in your minds eye? So they know the point I'm trying to drive when I over emphasize the FDS. Yet, nobody will stop me. Because if they did, technically they can and will be accused of apostasy. It really makes them think. And thinking is what they had been hindered to do. It really is satisfying to do and see.
If so, I'm not sure your strategy will work.
Believe me, it's working. They actually start to downplay the FDS. Then it hits them! They see what I'm doing, but in a tactful sort of way. They smile and finally acknowledge who the real head of the congregation is, Jesus. Their conversations now include Jesus and Jehovah far more than I've ever heard in the congregation.
Or, do you think some in your congregation are beginning to doubt the authority of the F&D slave?
Whether they are doubting the authority of the FDS, it is very possible. I'm just trying to let them see and gear them away from being a FDS follower. I'm having a great time doing it. It is a subtle form of strategy. Very candid. Very telling. And the most important thing is that it makes them think!
Alligator Wisdom (aka Brother NOT Exerting Vigorously)