the other side of my story and why im going back

by deservingone26 89 Replies latest jw friends

  • mf6
    mf6

    Deservingone 26,

    I completely agree with others who've said that there are more than two alternatives.

    I am a Christian who has never been one of JW's. I can't fully understand what you're going through. But I can say that the Watchtower has been less than honest when they talk about other Christian groups - what they believe, how they worship and so on.

    Please don't adopt the mindset that your choices are to return to the witnesses or lead a life of drugs, excessive drinking, debauchery & the like. I can tell you that most people don't live lives like that, Christian, non Christian, athiest, or anyone else.

    Take some time before you return. Take the suggestion above: Learn HOW to think. You've been conditioned by the Watchtower.

    The alternative is not black & white.

    Varian, you have a PM

    MF6

  • just n from bethel
    just n from bethel

    just thinking how I wake up everyday and how everything in my body works in such a precise manner, how the earth is set up with the oceans and mountain and how the sun comes up everyday and i could go into detail for days on how everything is set up so perfectly around us

    So obviously you're not a woman who has ever given birth. If that's "set up perfectly" by your standards then, I'd hate for you to design my house. I'd have to squeeze through a mouse door to get out while breaking it apart. 10 to 30% of the time the house or myself would not survive unless I had a construction crew/doctors on hand to mend us back together after I left. But hey, that's pefection for you.

  • just n from bethel
    just n from bethel

    OP also said: Honestly make a list to yourself or on this topic if you want stating how witnesses where holding you back from living your life to the fullest!

    OK - here goes:

    (49 reg weekly meeting x6 hours of prepping and attending) + ( 52 service days x 3 hours of prepping and knocking on doors) + (5 whole days of entire assemblies + 1 full day to travel to DC x 24) = bare minimum req. to be a JW = 570 hours a year. That is the bare minimum required to be a JW.

  • EntirelyPossible
    EntirelyPossible

    just n from bethel, I think for forgot there are TWO special assembly days and TWO circuit assemblies. Add in 96 more hours for that, plus having to DVR all your favorite shows and meetings interfering with important shit like, watching football and playing golf.

  • just n from bethel
    just n from bethel

    EP - not anymore. but it's hard to believe it was once worse. more assemblies - longer assemblies, more meetings. more magazines to read.

  • pirata
    pirata

    This is just my opinion but what is so great about not serving god his requirements are easy! And to pass up a possible reward just to live your life the way you want is it really worth it?

    A "worldly" associate of mine had this reason very given to him by his Christian friend.

    If there's even just 1% chance that the religion is right, isn't it worth taking that risk since the rewards are enormous?

    The problem is that this reasoning can, and is, used by every religion out there. If you are a mormon, everyone else is screwed. If you are a JW, then everyone else is screwed. If you are a Muslim, then everyone else is screwed. In other words, even if you live your life by a particular religion hoping to get a big payoff, that chances of THAT particular religion being correct are also quite small. In that case, you're no worse off not being in any particular religious group (as there's a small chance that maybe Jesus just likes independent Christians who have gotten out of organized religion), who knows?

    It's like going to a casino to win a prize, but there's only one casino in the world that actually gives any prizes and there's no way of knowing for sure which one it is (though everyone is certain that the casino they're at is the right one. Why? because they have already made a big emotional and/or financial investment into thir particular casino).

  • SweetBabyCheezits
    SweetBabyCheezits
    This is just my opinion but what is so great about not serving god his requirements are easy! And to pass up a possible reward just to live your life the way you want is it really worth it?

    Adding to pirata's excellent contribution... a discussion of Pascal's Wager.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZpJ7yUPwdU

  • PublishingCult
    PublishingCult

    Why not go back?

    Because you would deliberately be a party to the perpetuating of destructive lies and practices that result in the systematic ritual abuse of children and the crushing of their hearts and minds. You would be acquiescing to the character assassination and defamation of all those who gave you support while you were going through your little crisis- something akin to the betrayal of yourself and all of us here. But betrayal aside, you would be a hypocrite, and unless you are in a place where you can murder your own conscience and slip completely and seemlessly back into your coma of cognitive dissonance, you will be found out, and you will be put out.

    PC

  • EntirelyPossible
    EntirelyPossible

    I still stand by my football comment.

    Weird. My ex took the kids to the CA in the fall and is taking them again this month. Are there really not two circuit assemblies per year anymore?

  • poopsiecakes
    poopsiecakes

    There's one Special Assembly Day (candidate for most ironic acronym) and one 2 day assembly a year, along with the DA...

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