In a trance

by bola 27 Replies latest jw experiences

  • bola
    bola

    MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

    I was born as jehovah's witness.

    I was baptized at the age of 10.

    I was reproved at the age of 10.

    i later served as a regular pioneer at the age of 16.

    I woke up to the truth about the truth at the age of 17.

    I attended my Pioneer Service School at the age of 18.

    I disassociated from the jehovah's witness religion at the age of 19.

    i went to higher education at the age of 21.

  • sir82
    sir82

    Reproved at age 10?

    What can a 10-year-old even do that would merit a judicial committee?

    And what kind of troglodyte elders serve on a judicial committee for a frickin' 10-year-old?

  • bola
    bola

    My parents force me to attend the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

    On Sunday while the meeting was going on, one of the elders who was the chairman for my disassociation wrote a letter to me that I should wait after the meeting that the committee wants to meet with me.

    At the closing of the meeting, I did not wait, but I went back home.

    Now my parents were angry with me for not waiting at the close of the meeting.

    What can I do?

    I still do not want to be known as a jehovah's witness again.

  • ttdtt
    ttdtt

    Ditto..

    Reproved at age 10?

    What can a 10-year-old even do that would merit a judicial committee?

  • bola
    bola

    I do not want to have anything to do with jehovah's witnesses. They do not do charity, they do not vote for people in elections, they have child abuse problems in their religion, they have even being banned by the russians, they are hypocritical, they also have a secret dangerous handbook called shepherd the flock of god, which is kept by their untrained elders and so on.

  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    It's a lot of ''irony'' which takes place in Dubland. They rely heavily on the ''things'' of the land of which they don't pay any taxes on. Like they call on the police, they call themselves a charity and don't pay taxes when the practises they display are hardly ''charity'' like. Shunning, a deadly blood policy, busting up of families. Yet they rely on the laws of the land for granting them ''charity'', tax-free status. It's so ironic, it just wreaks.

  • ttdtt
    ttdtt

    There is something fishy about this.

  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    ''There is something fishy about this.''

    yes. big, big time.

  • scruffmcbuff
    scruffmcbuff

    Bola, you seem distressed. What exactly has happened?

  • bola
    bola

    Yes, I was judicially reproved at age 10.

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