Junction-Guy
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What did you become after leaving Jehovah's Witnesses?
by Garrett inhey guys,.
so, since my leaving i have been doing so much research on so many topics that it's been extremely enlightening.
not only have i learned a lot about the organization and what motivates it, but i have also learned a lot about the bible, god and most importantly, myself.. currently, i'm not quite sure where i stand, but i'm having some real issues with the bible and god.
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Canada's MACLEANS article "Against their will: Inside Canada’s forced marriages." The main subject in the story is an XJW we all know.
by AndersonsInfo inhttp://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/against-their-will/.
forced marriage is one of the last taboos to break.
a new law could make it a crime.
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Junction-Guy
While this is bad that it happened, it is definitely not a Watchtower sanctioned practice. Sounds more like an overzealous mother trying to play matchmaker with her daughter. For every one of these instances, there are probably 100 watchtower articles discouraging marriage. The WT is more likely to prohibit marriage then force it.
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Looking for others that maybe gay or questioning
by dewey79 inso i am the weird case that i still believe in the jehovah's organization.
there are a couple of things that stop me from going.
is there anyone else out there that still believes?
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Junction-Guy
So let me get this straight---You still believe in pretty much everything the organization teaches. You are Ok with forbidding people to celebrate Christmas, foregoing a college education, isolating children during their childhood, prohibiting blood transfusions, prohibiting birthdays, prohibiting voting, etc etc etc. none of these things the bible specifically prohibits.
Yet the one thing spelled out in black and white in the bible that it actually does prohibit, homosexuality--you are OK with that, and even use similiar reasoning techniques that the watchtower uses in the above instances to come to your conclusion?
Of all the the things you would have reason to go against the organization for, the only one you choose to disagree with them on is the only thing the bible specifically condemns. I am so thankful I am out of that cult, Thank God!
I would love to have you try to witness to me at one of those trolley carts!
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Do You Consider Jehovah's Witnesses A Boring Group of People???
by minimus ini think they are the most boring people on earth.
they are about as exciting as a dead ant..
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The people themselves aren't boring, but the religion is the most boring, dried up religion on the face of the earth.
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Mormons getting hollowed out: The tipping point has occurred.
by Qcmbr inever since mitt romney turned the spotlight on the lds church a growing tsunami of disaffection has been accelerated and brought to a head.. the lds core faithful members are leaving in increasing numbers such that growth has not simply stagnated in the west but it has actively reversed.
to their credit the church is responding aggressively but not only is it too late, it is an impossible task.
you can only paint sh*t so many ways.
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I have met several Ex-Mormons who are devoted to exposing that religion, and from what they tell me, the Mormons aren't nearly as bad as the JW's when it comes to shunning, dishonest recruiting practices, etc etc. About the only negative thing I could come up with is they can't drink coffee or soft drinks. They do have a whacky doctrine, but given a choice, if I could go back and pick my childhood religion, I would choose Mormon any day!
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I am going to pioneer after the holidays!
by snakeface inyes, you heard right.. as you know, most christian organizations publish and distribute little tracts with their gospel message.
well they also make some that expose the lies of the wt, and explain how it is a cult.
even if people are not interested in the "gospel message" in these tracts, the tracts do a good job exposing the wt as a cult.. now, those of you who are now agnostic or athiests or just non-religious, please keep reading, to understand what i plan to do.... i am expecting to receive $$ for christmas.
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Hey Snakeface, I wholeheartedly support your efforts, and if I had some extra money right now, I would send it to you to help out. Keep up the good work! I wish there had been more people around like you when I was growing up, and I could have learned TTAT much earlier and worked to correct those lies in my life. Good Job!
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What laws are on your side (in the U.S.) so you can leave quietly
by oppostate inin another topic "just quit quietly - the law is on your side" there was a lot of discussion about how to leave quietly without getting tagged publicly as "no longer a jw".
here are some legal cases that could be used to show support for leaving quietly.. you have to first send a letter saying you're leaving that specific congregation, and that you don't want them to keep records of you.. if the boe says anything against you here are some court cases that make precedent for bringing a suit against them:.
baugh v. thomas (1970).
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Can someone ask to be removed from a particular congregation without actually disassociating from the whole organization? If someone can find a way to do this, then perhaps they can find a loophole to leave without actually getting tagged as such, thereby there would be no institutionally enforced shunning by the family.
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life after the wtbts
by Hortensia inyou can't move forward to a new, more interesting, possibly much happier life, if you're still looking behind at the former life.. there is so much obsession on here about what the wtbts is doing, and discussing all the forms of injustice and bullshit in the wtbts, or how to bring down the wtbts.
yes, their doctrines are crazy and they are a cult and cruel to boot.
move on.
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The simple answer is helping others by exposing the lies, it takes dedicated people to do this. One can leave this Cult and move on with their lives and try to forget all about it, or they can help others escape it. I am thankful there were those people who took the time to expose this religion, every little post, every little thing helps in one way or another.
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Why JW marriage is a huge problem for the organization.
by kneehighmiah inthe difficulty of finding a marriage mate is well known for sisters.
but i would say it's hard for brothers also.
i was talking to a jw last night.
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I went to a convention this year (incognito), just checking things out and seeing the layout of the facility for future pickets, and what amazed me is all of the single women that kept trying to talk to me. I don't ever remember this growing up, because as i said earlier they were always aloof, and even if they were interested, it was like they had to pretend they weren't. Everywhere I wandered around that facility, some single JW woman kept trying to strike up conversations with me, most were decent looking, a few were a little older than me, but they were very classy types, women I would talk to in real life, if they weren't JW. I told my brother this was just the Devil trying to work on me, he laughed, but agreed.
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Why JW marriage is a huge problem for the organization.
by kneehighmiah inthe difficulty of finding a marriage mate is well known for sisters.
but i would say it's hard for brothers also.
i was talking to a jw last night.
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physical attractiveness may not be the be all/end all, but it is definitely important. Most JW single women were snobby and aloof, and they were all about the religion and power, they wanted to marry the elders, the "spiritually elite". They were materialistic, and looks didn't matter as much to them as money and prestige in the organization--no wonder their marriages failed.