How would you describe your Congregation

by Truthexplorer 21 Replies latest jw friends

  • Truthexplorer
    Truthexplorer

    Hi all,

    I would describe my congregation on the whole as quite wooden ad robotic. Though there are some genuine sincere and loving brothers/sisters, there is overall something missing in my hall. I dont feel incited to love and fine works by the brothers.

    I find the BOE as a whole - to be quite distant. They rarely go on shepherding visits and seem to concentrate wholly on Brothers with potential ie MS's who are being molded into future elders.

    I know of one Sister, who has been going through a breakup with her husband and often asked the elders for help. She mentioned to another sister that the elders hardly supported her in all the years she was having problems and would have to go up to them directly to seek help-all the time (never them going up to her and asking how she is doing).

    The impression I get is that it is a very much a - 'three strikes and you are out, type of hall'. Ie if you mess up a few times, the elders simply view you as a waster...no longer worth the effort. I often imagine what they would be like as prison guards in some back of beyond third world country, and think that I would not like to be locked up in one of their cells.

    Apart from one very nice elder who is very sincere and genuine, the body as a whole are a very strange group of men. I cant make them out at all. In fact 1 Cor ch 13 comes to my mind when ever any these ones (apart from the nice elder) gives items or talks.

    I sometimes wonder if this perfect little hall where everyone appears to be related to each other, is the reason why they are this way. Its just a theory, but perhaps a reason, is that they dont want their little utopia to be changed too much. What I mean is, because they perhaps have become to comfortable over the years, they are afraid of the boat being rocked by newer ones coming in and then changing their robotic (whats worked till now) ways. Of course there is the man made flock book they also have to stick to which influences the way they go about things.

    If this is the case, then they are to a degree fearful, that their little utopia will change and they wont like it. This may be I beleive, why the BOE are very watchful and suspicious of everyone who might appear to be 'different' to those they control...er I mean shepherd and guide, sorry. They dont strike me as the type of men who are very tolerant or long suffering to individuals they perceive to be weak (if going back to what I mentioned earlier about the 3 strike rule);.

    Anyway, sorry for droning on a bit.

    Would be good to see how you descibe your congregation.

    TE

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    Good god Truthexplorer you must go to our hall.

  • alanv
    alanv

    Most people stay in the organisation for support and a social life. What you describe is a long way from what he taught his followers to be like.

    Why are you still hanging around? I know it's not always easy to make the break but boy is it worth it to get the idiot governing body out of your life.

  • XPeterX
    XPeterX

    People in my congregation and especially young ones act like old people which is getting on my nerves.Also,most don't work out,listen to the same music with me,read books other than the Organisation's,play videogames,go to specific places or gigs and I only meet them in the meetings because some of them make fun of me and avoid me.In addition,many brothers don't know how to behave (politeness, etc) and ask questions and say things they shouldn't like "how much do you earn?" and stuff like that,another thing that I hate.

  • Truthexplorer
    Truthexplorer

    Cantleave,

    you just made me laugh. Made my day. Thanks

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    Yep, Kingdom Hall around the world are the same. Filled with brainwashed uncaring Robots.

  • Out at Last!
    Out at Last!

    The last one I was in was cold, uncaring, and everyone gossiping about everyone else. Kind of like all the other halls I've been to during the 29 years I was in. And not to mention the shows that went on when the Hounder's hounder came around. There was an elder in the last hall that I went to that would not talk to me for over 3 years. He had visions of becoming a C.O. himself, so when the C.O. was standing there he came up and hugged me. I asked him why he would hug me when he would not even speak to me in years. You should have seen the look on both of their faces. Needless to say, he is in the same place, kissing the same asses trying to get ahead.

  • finallysomepride
    finallysomepride

    The last one I attended, Caloundra Qld Australia, the toilet bowl was more welcoming.

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    My wife's cong. {by her own admission} cold, dull & uncaring...but as a sincere believer she is sure that it is just her local bunch, and the rest must be O K

  • notverylikely
    notverylikely

    Everyone is annoyingly interested in everything I do. I supposed that is because I travel quite a bit, managed to get arrested and convicted of crime and have a good job(unlike most of the brothers who eschew the "things of the world" or an "education"). I suppose I am a bit of an oddity, but I am tired of questions about where i've been to, what i've been up to, etc.

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