Diane Wilson

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  • messenger
    messenger

    . http://audio.netradiolive.com:8080/ramgen/meria/sunday052602.rm

    Today there was an interview with Diane Wilson who wrote "Awakening of a Jehovah's Witness,Escape From the Watchtower Society" along with Gerald Bergman, PhD.
    It's an awesome expose of the JW's and I think you will enjoy it.

  • accuracy
    accuracy

    Diane Wilson's book is more an "expose" of Diane Wilson. She writes that "driven by the fear of dying at Armageddon, I was baptized on April 11, 1970, as one of Jehovah's Witnesses." When Armageddon didn't come in 1975, she embarked on a major mission to find fault with everything the Society taught -- which in another place she said she never believed anyway, but only "pretended to be in agreement with."

    By her own words, she was phoney from day one.

  • nancee park
    nancee park

    That's your Watchtower view, chum. She's a decent person, and eventually discovered the real truth about the WTS. You grow up. Hurray for Diane!

  • Dutchie
    Dutchie

    Thanks for sharing that messenger. I loved the program. So interesting.


  • Sabine
    Sabine

    I really enjoyed her book. It focused a lot on the psychological issues of being in a strict, legalistic religion (cult). Along with Franz books, this book was a tremendous help to me.

    I thought I had seen many of the problems women face in the religion, but I had never known any one that had to go through the horrors of having a baby with the Rh factor problem, or women that had to endure the light flashing of and on with the rape issue.

    I think it took a lot of courage, self sacrifice and love for others for her to write this book.

    My 2 cents worth...

  • Tallyman
    Tallyman

    Mess,

    Hey could you help me find the link to Diane Wilson's personal website?
    Like <www.dianewilson.com> or something?
    I've been searching everwhere and can't find it.

    She musta accidentally deleted my email to her requesting the
    link address to her personal webpage that has information up
    to expose the Dastardly Watchtower Kult, for anyone surfing out there
    for information on jehovah Witnesses - you know, those kinds of folk
    who use the Internet in the BEST possible way - to find information,
    for FREE FREE FREE that someone was willing to work hard on, do the
    research and then freely share their efforts, knowing that THEY
    will one day need the help of others who've posted their research
    on the Net for free, on a subject THEY will be badly need.

    It's kinda that Unwritten Rule of Common Courtesy and Community Sharing that has been one of the main attractions for me, since
    I first went online.

    When I discovered the Internet, and it's largely FREE Interchange
    of Ideas and Information, it was like a science fiction dream come
    true for me, as I remember those sf books I read as a kid, dreaming
    of a future world with instantaneous/push-of-a-button/unfathomable
    amounts of information, right at the person's fingertips.

    I was curious to read it and see just how she, Diane Wilson,
    designed her own personal site, giving it her personal touch, to help others, to be in the service to others... like I suppose she was
    "pretending?" to do when she was with the jehovah's Witnesses,
    'cause that's why a lot of people go into the Watchtower-
    to serve their fellowman (at least THAT is the motivation they tell
    you, even though you and I know that's a bunch of baloney... I mean,
    maybe not the "motive", especially on the part of the rank and file,
    but the 'actual work' they engage in).

    So, if Diane Wilson was once a jehovah Witness with that motive,
    that ALL good witnesses should have, maybe she HAS discarded the
    Counterfeit, and is NOW displaying the Genuine motive of doing all
    she can, as a Christian, or not and is following the model of Christ, or Ghandi, or Mother Teresa and the teachings of self-sacrifice,
    and is REALLY engaging in a true work
    of serving and helping her fellowman and woman-
    and especially the Idea of the Strong Helping the Weak...
    and the downtrodden and those with very limited resources.

    or, or, could you supply me with a link to her NEW BOOK which she put
    up Online For Free, for all those who can't afford to buy her book.
    People like me, who just got all screwed up when we spent ourselves
    doing the Watchtowerkult's bidding, and are pretty much BROKE today.

    I can't find that link, either.

    Please help.

    Thank you.

    LOve, Tallyman

  • Tallyman
    Tallyman

    Sabine:

    I really her book. It focused a lot on the psychological issues of being in a strict, legalistic religion (cult).

    Hey, tell me about it!
    Some of that legalism is still sticking to her.
    Sister Wilson swooped into my emailbox the other morning and threatened to SUE MY ASS!

    I think it took a lot of courage, self sacrifice and love for others for her to write this book.

    Garsh, Sabine. THAT is baffling.
    Could you please explain what you mean by that?
    ESPECIALLY the "self-sacrificing" part, and the "love for others".

    My 2 cents worth...

    Sister Wilson is offering MUCH MORE than 2 Cents Worth,
    if you go by the Price of her NEW BOOK.

    Y'know, I was thinking- what a SWELL time to have a new book
    on the market about jehovah's Witnesses and their dark side...
    what with recent events concerning jWs, and the "Dateline" piece,
    which was in the works for months...
    now, just WHEN was the release date on Sister Wilson's book?
    A mere coupla months ago? And the press is starting to pick up and
    really cover it?

    It was like SOMEONE figgered that NOW would be a good time to sell
    an anti-WT book & Ride That Wave Of Negative Publicity On jWs...
    or,
    was the timing just a koincidence?

    Hmmmmmm.


    LOve, Tallyman

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