Absolutely positively NOTHING could ever induce me to go back.
Gone for good?
by JH 42 Replies latest jw friends
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LB
I wouldn't go back for anything.
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pettygrudger
I suppose if God gave me a miracle like an arrow pointing from the heavens saying "this is the true religion - go here" I might consider it. But he and I would have to have some serious discussion regarding the lack of love in his organization. I
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metatron
Easy question, easy answer.
They drop the blood issue, most or all df'ing and evolve into a harmless Protestant sect.
Longterm, I think that's inevitable but we may have a long wait.metatron
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NeonMadman
I guess I might consider sitting through the meetings again, if they offered me a large salary and benefit package - large enough that I could quit my job and just live off their pay. And don't forget the company car.
But I wouldn't agree to actually believe any of it, or in any way follow their rules. I also wouldn't ever contribute to bringing anybody into the organization. And I'd use all the free time that I would have because of not working to develop new literature and materials exposing the Watchtower.
But seriously - I'd never go back. No way, no how.
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Mary
If I could rule the roost, I'd go back..........
Gone with the wind would be: 4 meetings a week, service, 1914, 1918, 1919, all their publications and most of their insane doctrines, disfellowshipping (except for child molestors - they'd just be shot out back) and mind control.
In would be: birthdays, Christmas, charity work, all the rest of the holidays, masturbation (giggle), oral sex (giggle, giggle), higher education and a partridge in a pear tree.....
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JH
This would be the only way I would go back
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Buster
Mary - I wanna know where you go now. (I really like charity work)
Edited by - buster on 12 November 2002 18:22:34
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freedom96
I know too much to ever consider going back.
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Guest 77
Is there a time limit in answering your question? If there's none, then that's my answer.
Guest 77