Things you threw away when becoming a witness

by JH 39 Replies latest jw friends

  • Sassy
    Sassy

    I used to throw away the porn magazines my ex husband used to bring in the house..

    then the years came when we were told that several Rock Artist had demon back masking or they were witches.. (etc).. so away went some albums

    a girl at school gave me a present in the 6th grade and I really liked it and her (we didnt' have a lot of money so it was a real treat) but my mom made me throw it away because the girl was a Penticostal and she was sure it was more than likely have demons with it..

    hmmm...

    I threw away porn comics my kids brought in the house...

    I threw away a Nancy Friday book I went out and bought to learn more about pleasing myself and men after I got divorced and a friend (gasp worldly) told me about her books..

    I read half of it and felt so guilty I threw it away... besides it had the effect often of wanting to self pleasure................and I felt guilty for that too..

    I guess most of the stuff I threw away was sexual related huh.

  • JH
    JH
    My beard, and a lot of good music, some of which (notably King Crimson) is hard to find.

    What a cooinicidence, I'm letting my beard grow while downloading the court of the crimson king.

  • Sunspot
    Sunspot

    LOL--Reboot!!

    In my case (along with MY life);

    A "blessed" set of Rosary beads from Lourdes, given to me by someone who treasured them when I was very sick in the hospital.

    A carved wooden cross that hung over our bed. It was beautiful.

    A huge painting done on Kindergarden Butcher paper, of Santa & the Reindeer, artwork done SO proudly by my (then) five year-old son. It still breaks my heart to have tossed it out like trash.

    Antique Christmas ornaments given to me by my Grandmother---they had been HERS when she was little. Imagine how SHE felt when I had thrown them away.

    MANY "thriller-type" books like Stephen King, etc, and Gothic Mysteries, and many LP's of Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, etc, because they had lyrics about "infidelity" and so forth. I DID throw out a Commodores album (Brick House") and Michael Jackson's "Thriller" after he got into trouble (WTS) for recording it. (My unmarried live-at-home Pioneer daughter pushed me into throwing out the albums, they didn't bother ME, but they "offended" HER.....) Stumbling, and all that crap....

    Hugs,

    Annie.....of the "Sadder but Wiser" class

  • orangefatcat
    orangefatcat

    Yes new light, and the irony too is that Russell was an ardent believer in egyptology and the chart of the ages with the great pyramid in Giza and numberology to. He had some strange ideas. And a weirdo to boot. I equate my mother in the same manner.

    When my parents became jehovah's witnesses, they throw out parctically everything we owned , christmas things, clothes that were given to us by our grandma because my stupid mother thought her mom was demonized. She made us throw out book and things we had recieved for years from my grandma. She throw out toys and games and everything you can think of for fear they may be contaminated by the devil. My mother was so caught up in demonizim before our family became witnesses and after being witnesses. M y life growing up with my strange and weird mother took its toll on me, she was a real truely honest crazy person. She was in her own dimensional world. And dam frightening at times. There was never truly any peace in our home, in which the Society says happens that peace and love come upon you when your a JW. That is 100% hogwash.

    God I hope I am not the only one who had this happen in their life. Were you truly happy and content? That never existed in our home, oh we were great at putting on a facade but that is all it was just a facade.

    My mother and father fought secretly about all the same things years in and out. Who were are our parents trying to convince, themselves or the congregations we were in? I couldn't figure them out.

    I remember when my mother took a huge bag of encyclopedias and story books and nice frilly things grandma made with her own hands and my mother took them to her mother and gave them all back to her telling her she was demonized. My aunt Mary who is not or will never be a Jehovah's witnesses told me recently that my mom hurt her mom,( my grandma) so badly that she cried for years. Then several years later my mother went to talk to her again and apologize for what she had done and said to her mom, claiming she was now a mature christain and she shouldn't have been so hasty to accuse. But according to my aunt, grandma was just so heart broken to what she did and the things she and dad put us through as kids. I was no kid I was thirteen when our parents joined the JWs. But I had no choices, it was either believe our way or you will be thrown out of the house when your sixteen. Some great parents and wonderful choices. No wonder I was so screwed up by them.

    God so many years of anguish I could just spit.

    Anyway that is one of the chapters in my life.

    Orangefatcat...

  • gumby
    gumby

    I was raised a dub and had nothing to get rid of. In fact....I still got my bookbag and volumes back to 54'.......just in case I decide Josephthedrunkbastardpeice of poop.....was right all along

    Gumby

  • Cicatrix
    Cicatrix

    I bought and threw out the same Nine Inch Nails album twice, lol. All of my brand new Christmas decorations:( But my Grandma gave me almost all of hers when we quit, and they have much more sentimental value to me, as I remember them from my childhood:) A picture of Jesus that my mom scrimped to buy me the Christmas after she and my dad divorced and she was broke:( Later on, I refused to throw out a picture of the Last Supper that my husband's grandparents gave me, though.The memory of losing the other picture was just too painful. My kid's Harry Potter book he got from the school book fair. Fortunately, he got a replacement copy on his first birthday we were out:) But he still likes to tease me.

  • got my forty homey?
    got my forty homey?

    I'm not saying that I'm the smartest guy in the world, but if I didn't pursue a career in bethel and instead went to college i think I would have made a hell of a lawyer, doctor, or some professional career instead of a having a shitty civil service job thats strictly for LOSERS.

    Thanks Mom, Dad, and Jesus/God!

  • Love_Truth
    Love_Truth

    Heck, yeah.

    A great, huge, red water bong.

    I gave away 100 kilos of sinsemillia.

    I threw away many of my freindships.

    My freedom.

    and lotsa other things!!!!!!!

    But I got them all back with interest!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (When I left)

    But I never got (most of) me family back.

  • bebu
    bebu
    Josephthedrunkbastardpeice of poop

    LOL!

    bebu

  • LoverOfTruth
    LoverOfTruth

    I never threw anything of mine away based on the WTBS opinions and/or directives. I remember a Service Meeting in 1974 or 1974 where the Congregation was advised to be careful of musical entertainment. We even had to consider the moral lives of the singers/musicians in deciding what music to listen to. My husband (now ex) obediently went home and threw almost all of his records away. He especially didn't want to keep "Jesus Christ Superstar" - When he told me I had to get rid of mine; I refused. My music was so tame; even outdated ie Big Band, Mitch Miller, Bobby Vinton, etc.

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