EX-JW's Divided- Marc and Cora Interview

by OnTheWayOut 76 Replies latest members adult

  • nelim
    nelim

    What a letdown. After claiming "it's extremely unjust what has happened" (16:40), it turns out to be a copyright infringement.

    How ironic. Marc and Cora are still afraid of Watchtower. Not because of Armageddon, but because it's a "multi-billion dollar" organization that "who knows what they might do?" (Look at 20 minute mark, the interviewer throws a fish and Marc gladly hooks on.) Marc continues about companies being paid to infiltrate other organizations, come on! Are they really suggesting that Watchtower is going to come after AAWA or are going to infiltrate them? Or that Cedars is such an agent for Watchtower?? LOL!

    All this just minutes after accusing Cedars of claiming there to be a "christian agenda". To which the interviewer even adds that Cedars claims a conspiracy is going on by Mike and Kim!!

    Of course Watchtower won't do anything about this: it (1) draws unwanted attention to AAWA (2) draws unwanted attention to Crisis of Conscience book.

  • jookbeard
    jookbeard
    they seem to feed off of each others paranoia, when Latham releases these whining whinging videos he seems to lose more and more credibility, same M&K, its quite laughable really, any lurking jw's reading should realise there are much better more credible exjw activist groups , and re-emphasises my view of how exjw evangelical Christian activism is a hopeless untenable mix and should be kept well away from.
  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut
    exjw evangelical Christian activism is a hopeless untenable mix and should be kept well away from.

    I like much of Marc and Cora's videos, but I have liked some of Cedar's videos.
    I am a fan of some of jwstruggle's videos, and there are others.

    But yeah, I have to agree with jookbeard. I think the mix is for individuals and not organized groups.

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    There's more than one kind of activism.

    As far as I'm concerned, simply participating here is a form of activism.

  • cyberjesus
    cyberjesus

    So Ex-jws need to be united? Isnt the point of leaving jw land to break from that unity?

  • cyberjesus
    cyberjesus
    @Terry: "You can't say the wrong thing to the right person, but also you cant say the right thing to the wrong person".
  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    The clash of Egos is quite amusing, it is a shame that it will probably prevent some JW's from waking up, and any activism these sad, proud people have engaged in will be demeaned, or negated for some JW's coming across this silly spat.

    Having said that, just as no publicity is bad publicity, no activism is totally wasted in my opinion, it has some sort of effect, if there were no dissenting voices, how many JW's would ever wake up ?

    But some things are best not aired in public, what on earth did M&K (or C?) hope to achieve ?

  • jookbeard
    jookbeard
    a like from me Phizz, god knows whose given you dislikes FFS
  • Wild_Thing
    Wild_Thing
    Does anyone have the cliff notes version of this debacle? I don't have the time to devote hours of my life to youtube videos to figure it out, but I am interested and curious. It is ashame that this type of disloyalty goes on among exJWs.
  • Listener
    Listener
    Nelim, Cedars did raise the issue of a 'Christian agenda'. Nothing like and cora said was as bizare as Cedars rant.http://jwsurvey.org/cedars-blog/the-trouble-with-apostates-and-why-it-shouldnt-put-you-off-being-one

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