And I agree with you Punk. What's the point of this tread. Most of you (not all) just want to argue and be angry to anyone who "disagrees" with them. Sound familiar? Dumbasses!!!
Corboy101
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I'm thinking about going back
by Corboy101 ini have been out for 22 years.i was raised as a jehovahs witness.
i was baptized in 1986 but soon after left the religion.
theres a whole lot to the reasons why i left, but i left.
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85
I'm thinking about going back
by Corboy101 ini have been out for 22 years.i was raised as a jehovahs witness.
i was baptized in 1986 but soon after left the religion.
theres a whole lot to the reasons why i left, but i left.
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Corboy101
Wow. There's a lot of angry people in here.
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I'm thinking about going back
by Corboy101 ini have been out for 22 years.i was raised as a jehovahs witness.
i was baptized in 1986 but soon after left the religion.
theres a whole lot to the reasons why i left, but i left.
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Corboy101
Thanks all. I appreciate the input. Just to clear up a couple of things :
1. This has nothing to do with wanting or needing "friends". I have plenty of friends. My best friends are not religious at all. Some of my best friends in the past were, but they were the one's that cut and ran when I needed them most. Every once in a while you meet genuine friends and it should have nothing to do with religion.
B. YesI have a problem with the "leaders". But they are no different then any other leaders. The difference is the GB shows no integrity st all. In 84 they said they "may" have misinterpreted 1975. "May have"? That's not an addition. So yes that and many other things I have problems with. My issues are things like:I believe in the Bible. Which Bible? I believe Jesus died for me. Which Jesus? I believe in salvation through him. What salvation? This is why I study. Alot!!!
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85
I'm thinking about going back
by Corboy101 ini have been out for 22 years.i was raised as a jehovahs witness.
i was baptized in 1986 but soon after left the religion.
theres a whole lot to the reasons why i left, but i left.
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Corboy101
I have been out for 22 years.I was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness. I was baptized in 1986 but soon after left the religion. There’s a whole lot to the reasons why I left, but I left. I married a non believer and subsequently got involved in Christian churches, even to the point of converting, being baptized and becoming a layman. Now I’m thinking about coming back. I've wondered if what I thought I knew was really what they teach so I accepted a study. Now I'm more confused then ever. My focus is only on doctrine. There are good and bad people in all groups. I don't believe the acts of some bad people determine it being the truth or not. If there were the case there is not truth. I also do not believe anyone is "brainwashed" into believing something. Everybody has a choice and everyone make individual decisions. Some of the variables maybe difficult but in the end, most of you (including me) CHOSE to be a witness at a certain point and CHOSE to leave. You don't have to agree with me. My opinion. I'm only interested in doctrine.