Here's My Witness Experience and Why I Left

by PRB 16 Replies latest jw experiences

  • PRB
    PRB

    I got baptized as a JW around the end of 1981 and continued as an active publisher for about eight years. However, I gradually started to become disenchanted with the organization. It wasn’t just one thing, but an accumulation of things that eventually got to me. I will list some of these things below:

    1.When I got baptized in 1981, I sacrificed a military career by becoming a conscientious objector. The “brothers” told me that quitting the military was the only way they would allow me to be a publisher. I had no problem making this spiritual sacrifice. The military, however, was nice enough to give me an honorable discharge anyway. So, I decided to use the benefits that came with being an honorably discharged veteran to get myself a totally free college education (thanks to the GI Bill). I immediately came under pressures from the elders in my congregation who told me that I was pursuing this system of things rather than the kingdom. I ignored them for a while, but they started making indirect references to me during public discourses. One of them (a Bethelite) even used my situation in one of his discourses at an annual convention as an example of a person who wasn’t putting the kingdom first. So, I eventually capitulated and quit college. Some months later, I found out that the same Bethelite and his wife were encouraging young witness girls to get a college degree, because this would make it easier for them to get into Bethel. Additionally, two of the elders who pressured me to quit, had their own daughters go through college and complete their degrees!

    2.At one of the circuit conventions, the Circuit Overseer as well as some of the local elders gave a series of discourses encouraging the brothers to throw away their VCRs, since this device could become a gateway to pornography within the household. That didn’t make sense to me and it started to dawn on me that the “Society” was trying to control every aspect of the lives of witnesses.

    3.Then there was at least one occasion when material presented in the Watchtower appeared to be inconsistent to what my wife and I learned in the Bible. So, we questioned our congregation overseer about this teaching. The response to those questions was that in the next public discourse, negative references were made about us because we asked questions about some of the “Society’s” teachings.

    4.For my wife one of her major issues with the witnesses was the constant pressure on us to produce a certain minimum amount of hours in the proselytizing work (door-to-door preaching). If you didn’t maintain a certain minimum hours preaching, you were considered inactive. So, we both eventually became “inactive” in our door-to-door preaching and then in our meeting attendance. This led to fellow “witnesses” shunning us even though we hadn’t done anything wrong.

    5.I also began to question in my conscience the Watchtower’s focus on the significance of 1914 and their insistence that the generation of that time would not pass away before the system ended.

    6.Eventually both my wife and I developed enough courage to break our ties with the Watchtower. I made it official by sending the Watchtower Society two separate letters disassociating myself from them. After I sent the first letter, the “Society” sent one of the local elders over to try to change my mind. I agreed to let this elder conduct a Bible study with me. During the Bible-study, the elder was constantly looking for some moral flaw to justify why I slowed down in meeting attendance. At one point, he found an exercise tape in my house that had “Joannie Greggains” (an exercise instructor) wearing a two-piece leotard outfit. His response to finding this tape suggested that he had found his reason to explain why I became inactive. Never mind the fact that this was my wife’s exercise tape! This elder kept looking for a moral smoking gun rather than trying to encourage me spiritually. This is consistent with one of the “Society’s” magazine articles that suggested that the reason that many became inactive was because they were starting to engage in unclean habits.

    These things as well as many others accumulated on both my wife and I so that eventually we both left the JWs.

  • PRB
    PRB
  • Frannie Banannie
    Frannie Banannie

    Makes ya wanna hurl, dudnit? Glad yall escaped the influence of that ol' neon light, PRB....and glad to have ya here....yer bio of yer exodus from the borg is interesting, cher....hope you and yer wife enjoy the board....some wonderful ppl here..

    Frannie B

  • cruzanheart
    cruzanheart

    Welcome to the forum, PRB! You'll enjoy it here -- and you don't have to put in a minimum amount of time to be considered an active member!

    Nina

  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu

    PRB, the real reason why you kept seeing all these problems is because you didn't pray enough. Just kidding! Welcome aboard. May Jehovah bless your efforts as you continue to progress in the field ministry.

  • shotgun
    shotgun

    Hi PRB

    Thanks for the post...gives me a ray of hope when I read accounts of families who make it out together. Some day I'll post my whole expeience but alas I'm still up to my waist in the WT swamp and alligators are snapping on all sides.

    Where is that crocadile hunter when you need him?

    Congrats on your freedom

  • Victorian sky
    Victorian sky

    Dear PRB, Welcome to the board! There are some wonderful people here who will help you through the healing process. I know my recovery wouldn't have gone nearly as smoothly without the board. You and your wife will get through this and make peace with the decisions you made and your regrets. It sucks about college. They tried that whole pressure on me, yep I got it from the platform too and just to shut them up I pioneered while I went to school. (I understand not everyone could do that) I nearly killed myself trying to please everybody. One Bethalite told me that I'm going to die at Armageddon if I continue pursuing higher education. How ignorant can these people be? Anyway, It was rough going for a long time. Think the only reason I didn't drop out was because I have a non Witness parent who would have kicked my butt! I'm really sorry about what you had to give up. They have no idea how much they hurt people and ruin lives with man made opinions and stupid rules. And to target you from the platform is so petty. But you've come this far and that's a great thing. You're going to make it through this, happier than you ever were as a JW and again, welcome. - Victorian Sky

  • Valis
    Valis

    Welcome PRB..

    Sincerely,

    District Overbeer

  • Francois
    Francois

    I hope that you run, not walk, back to the college and get back in your degree program and go for the Ph.D., and perhaps consider going back into the service if you can. I can tell you from the perspective of a person who has no real retirement waiting on him that nothing is more valuable when you need it. Do the right thing - take care of your wife and your self. Put the things of the kingdom first as soon as you find out what they are (like expressing Love for your fellow man and for your god. And have the WTBTS BITE YOU).

    Frank Tyrrell

  • Winston Smith :>D
    Winston Smith :>D

    Hi PRB ,

    Welcome to the group!

    Thx for sharing your story. It has many of the same ingredients that myself and others here have expressed about the WTS and why they started to Q and doubt. It was nice to hear it.

    Winston.

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