Who to Send a Disassociation Letter To?

by WTWizard 26 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • SmokeEater
    SmokeEater

    I sent one to my PO... and in the letter I told them I had already sent this letter to various ones in the congregation (I didn't really)... but really do it if you want others to know why. Otherwise nobody will ever know.

  • Hope4Others
    Hope4Others

    I called Brooklyn Bethel's Serve Us Department and told them my full name and congregation #.

    Then I said that the FDS is a False Prophet and "I quit."

    The local elders got the message in less than 24 hours.

    Lol, thats what I say "Cut out the middle man"......

    h40

  • Awakened at Gilead
    Awakened at Gilead

    Honesty, I too am impressed. But how did they do it without 2 witnesses? I guess they only need 2 witnesses if you're a pedophile.

    WTW, Why don't you send one to Jehoveer (AKA WT-God) and another to Santa Claus (an equally fictional creature). The post office prolly knows where to send them.

    BTW, I saw this article in the 1965 WT while loking for something else... you of all posters could use it as your main reason you are sending in the DA:

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    w651/1pp.31-32QuestionsFromReaders***

    Questions

    FromReaders

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    Doeswhatissaidaboutdancing,onpage154ofTheWatchtowerofMarch1,1964,implythatdancingisnottobedonewithintheChristiancongregationorthatitiscompletelywrongasfarasunmarriedsinglepersonsareconcerned?

    The

    Watchtower, on page 154 of its March 1, 1964, issue, did not say that dancing is not to be done within the Christian congregation or that dancing is completely wrong as far as single persons are concerned. However, when it comes to single persons who are minors, their parents are in position to determine whether they, as minors, should do any dancing at all. These young persons should discuss the matter with their parents and then they should follow the advice of their parents. In doing so, they will show how much they respect God’s arrangement of things, since obedience to one’s parents is a Christian requirement.—Eph. 6:1-3.

    In dancing with persons of the opposite sex there is this to remember: It is not fitting for a Christian to dance close with one of the opposite sex to whom he is not married. Single persons in dancing with those of the opposite sex should certainly not dance so close as to develop some type of sensual pleasure from the dancing. That would be grossly improper. Also, it would be well to consider the possibility that one’s partner could be stimulated improperly even though you may feel that it is not close enough for you to develop sensual pleasure from the dancing.

    Of course, it would be wrong for a person to dance with someone else’s marriage mate in such a way as to become sexually aroused or to cause that to happen to the one with whom you are dancing. But there is something else that must be considered here in addition, and that is the attitude or desire of the husband. If you danced with someone’s wife, her husband might not approve, so you must take into consideration his feelings and wishes in this matter of dancing and not feel you have the right to ask a married sister to dance without consulting her husband about it. As the head of his wife, the husband has the right to determine whether she should dance with someone else, just as he has the right to determine this for his minor children.

    So while we cannot arbitrarily say that under any and all circumstances it would be wrong for persons who are not married to each other to dance together, quite likely, in the majority of cases, that would be true. Close dancing or any other sexually suggestive dancing by single persons, or such dancing with a person who is someone else’s marriage mate is not suitable so far as a Christian is concerned. One who is a Christian should remember that in all things he should act in a way that will honor God.—1 Cor. 10:31.

    Of course, it is possible to do group dancing in which single boys and girls are not an paired off to dance with their arms around each other, which group dancing could also be shared by married persons. Such group dancing, properly conducted, can be both enjoyable and wholesome. It would eliminate the difficulty of trying to determine what constitutes dancing too close and what is not dancing too close, especially since not all individuals will see the matter the same way.

    Some who are overly concerned about this might do well to ask themselves if they would be so concerned if the custom was for men to dance only with men, and for women to dance only with women. Then there would be no question of sex involved and perhaps the desire for dancing might not be so pronounced, since there would not be any opportunity at all to put one’s arms around a member of the opposite sex in the name of dancing.

    Enjoy!

    A@G

  • LovesDubs
    LovesDubs

    Before you send the official one to the hall, and I suggest you send it to the Presiding Overseer there at their mailbox address, send your heartfelt thoughts to EVERYONE YOU KNOW who is a JW before you get DAd and are removed from being able to communicate with them again. I did this. And even though it was WAY too long...I did it. I planted those seeds in the hearts of my "friends".

    Its an opportunity. In the eyes of the JWs you arent officially out until they announce your name.

  • Awakened at Gilead
    Awakened at Gilead

    Before you send the official one to the hall, and I suggest you send it to the Presiding Overseer there at their mailbox address, send your heartfelt thoughts to EVERYONE YOU KNOW who is a JW before you get DAd and are removed from being able to communicate with them again. I did this. And even though it was WAY too long...I did it. I planted those seeds in the hearts of my "friends".

    Its an opportunity. In the eyes of the JWs you arent officially out until they announce your name.

    This was the oppurtunity stolen from me when they sneakily announced my DA. I still sent out a bunch of emails with the title "I am appealing the elders decision to announce..." and explained that I sent a letter to the branch (copy enclosed) appealing the decision. Some people told my wife they read the letter.

    Seed's planted! Bombs away!

    A@G

  • donkey
    donkey

    Nail it to the door!! Luther style.

  • owenfieldreams
    owenfieldreams

    Contrary to urban myth on this board, you do NOT have to send it to the PO(US congs only) You can SEND it to any appointed elder in the cong, However, I would recommend doing 'return receipt'--hence, you will receive proof that they received it from the US post office. Simply address it to the Body of Elders, and they will have to recognize it, as long as you unequivocally give your name and ask that it be removed from their membership rolls. After that, they will simply announce that you are "no longer one of jehovahs witnesses'.

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