When You Went Thru The Baptism Questions Did You Understand It All?

by minimus 26 Replies latest jw friends

  • Iforget
    Iforget

    Min I just love your questions. They provoke thought and memories. Sometimes memories best left in the dark cobweb corners of my mind!

    I can remember sitting with 2 hayseed elders. Answering the questions with my best friend. 40 questions? 60? I remember it being a big deal about how many there were.

    I really couldn't figure out the difference between the body/soul/spirit and where it went when you died. The struggle to separate those at 15 was too much. I just bs my way thru it.

    That is why now with my son I explain to him that baptisim is his choice when he is ready. He was baptized in the Catholic Church because he goes to a Catholic church and I didn't want him to feel different when they went thru 1st Communion. I felt different all my childhood so I am making sure he doesn't but I temper that with discussion about what baptisim means and why he should think carefully about it when he gets older and makes a choice of religion.

  • Jim_TX
    Jim_TX

    When I got baptized... well, I was about 17 or 18... somewhere around that age... the year was around 1972 or 1973... before the much hyped 1975 year.

    I remember going through those questions in that 'Lamp' book (although I didn't remember that was its' name until someone in this thread mentioned it.)

    "I've never heard of anyone failing the JW test."

    Well... I must've come pretty close. The congregation elder-dude-in-charge... figured that I needed to do the book/questions twice - and so I went over to his house for weeks - AFTER - I had already done them once with the 'group'... and went through them again - for his personal 'approval'. *rolls eyes*

    Did I understand it? *shrug* Probably not. I've always been good at taking 'tests'... and this was just another 'test'.

    The reason I got baptized? I think it was because there was a gal that was going to get baptized - and she seemed to be gettin a lot of 'attention' from everyone... and I think I wanted to get some attention, too.

    Plus... it just seemed like the thing to do - at the time.

    Regards,

    Jim TX

  • confusedjw
    confusedjw

    Yes I did and thought that like the SAT test that I couldn't use any lit to answer the questions. The elder thought that was funny. He's a pretty cool guy. (you know for a cultist)

  • Simon
    Simon

    I seem to remember they paid particular emphasis to a section about donating to Jehoobedoobobs Organisation. It must have seemed very important to them ...

  • minimus
    minimus

    I remember part of the OM book discussed "giving". But, I never spent too much time on that as I didn't think it should be the focus of a person's baptism.

  • cypher50
    cypher50

    I definitely didn't have an understanding of the baptismal questions and my studying last year drove that fact home. I just couldn't believe how I never picked up on how different the tone & manner of baptism with the WTBS is from the example Jesus set forth for his followers in the bible. I also went through the 55 or 60 questions from the OM book with the elder that I studied with...seems like a blur now and it was a blur then.

    I do remember telling the elder that I felt uncomfortable with my knowledge of the scriptures & doctrines. In fact, the reason I didn't get baptized before I was 16 was because I felt I didn't have a grasp on all the knowledge involved in becoming a witness...but the elder just assured me that being a witness was a "lifelong learning experience". Boy, if I had just went with my instincts and held off...

  • mkr32208
    mkr32208

    I understood the questions and the scriptures that supported them when I did the questions the first time I wasnt' allowed to use the book... wasn't allowed to get babtised either but that was because of something that came up after I had finished the questions but before the assembly... (another story for another day)

    What I didn't understand then was the long term situation. You can never change your mind, ever for any reason. (funny that the society can change their mind anytime they want)

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