Prevalence of JW Suicides - Real or Imagined?

by AMNESIAN 82 Replies latest jw friends

  • GodRules
    GodRules

    They don't get depression from nothing that's added on. What do the Witnesses add? Go to the meetings, oh please, that's just basic stuff. Go out in service, hello? Didn't JC command that?

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim

    What have the Society added? Hmmm, lets see? Some B.S. about 1914 (1799, 1874, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1975)
    Jesus said go door to door? WHERE, and where does the bible tell us to "report" hours? Where in the bible is one judged by the number of "meetings" they attend? Where in the bible is facial hair forbidden, or private sexual encounters between married couples spot lighted. Where in the bible does it say not to recieve blood transfusions? Where in the bible does it say the Elders are to form secret "judicial commitees"? Where in the bible is higher education or a decent job frowned on? Where in the bible does doctrine keep switching? (i.e. generations definition changed) Where in the bible are the meetings so important that family time suffers? I can go ON and ON and ON

    YERUSALYIM
    "Vanity! It's my favorite sin!"
    [Al Pacino as Satan, in "DEVIL'S ADVOCATE"]

  • tergiversator
    tergiversator

    Godrules,

    How 'bout, shun your best friend, your child, your parent, your spouse if such person decides to leave the organization?

    Let me know if you want more examples.

    -T.

  • GodRules
    GodRules

    Yeru: Oh listen to yourself, you sound like a kid compalining about everything.

    First, the date things, how is that a load?
    Door to door: It's a means of preaching the good news. What's wrong with that?
    report hours: What's up with that one? So you have to put in a paper that you spent 2 hours preaching, wow that's a real load!
    facial hair: O.k. I don't get that one. Is this the beard thing?
    sexual encounters: between a married couple? There's no load there.
    blood transfusions: this one is just common sence. JW's choose to respect Jehovah's view of life.
    Judicial committes: 1 Cor. chapter 5.

    I can go on and on and still make sence.

  • GodRules
    GodRules

    tergiversator: Hey, you knew the consequences to you actions. If you really cared about your best friend, child, parent or spouse you wouldn't have been so prideful and would of been willing to accept God's way of doing things. The problem is not the JW family, but the one that is willing to give everything up, even their families to try to prove you're right and Jehovah's org is wrong, which of course is unprovable.

  • HoChiMin
    HoChiMin

    GR;

    Just a thought about paying bills and depression, many have very low paying jobs in the WT. Higher education and high paying full time employment has always been discouraged. That is extra pressure put on people wouldn't you agree? I realize they expect a big payoff for their sacrifice but at what cost? Does god actually want his people to suffer every day life? I think not.

    HCM

  • Billygoat
    Billygoat

    I can only speak from my own experience. When I was DFed I lost it. I lost everything that I thought was mine. No - let me rephrase that - everything I thought was mine abandoned me. My parents, childhood friends, my church. Yes, I had clinical depression. I was on antidepressants as a teenager because I didn't think I could ever do anything that would make up for the sin in my life. Which is certainly true. I couldn't go out in service enough, I couldn't study my bible enough, I couldn't have pure enough thoughts and actions. I felt like I was constantly (and barely) trying to keep my head above water on a sinking ship.

    It wasn't until several years out of the WTS that I finally got the necessary help (therapy) that helped me realize I HONESTLY couldn't live up to the manmade standards set out by the WTS. I read the Bible. Studied the Bible. And the Bible only. THAT is when I realized that God was giving me grace - no matter how bad I was, I could accept his gift of grace and renew my life and move on as a True Christian. I life a better, more spiritual life now than I did as a witness. I'm so thankful!

    My gut instinct is the same as a few others mentioned. I would NOT be surprised if the suicide rate is higher with WTS members v. other religions. It would be interesting to have some hard-core facts though.

    Billygoat

  • metatron
    metatron

    Godrules, your cavalier dismissal of other people's
    suffering is disgusting.

    Depression caused by false prophecy?

    Here: "If you are a young person, you also need to
    face the fact that you will never grow old
    in this present system of things....Therefore,
    as a young person, you will never fufill any
    career that this system offers." MAY 22 1969 Awake

    I believed those lies.
    I suffered because of those lies (no college, read the article)
    Depressing? You bet!

    metatron

  • LDH
    LDH

    HMMM God Rules, maybe this is why so many JW's suffer such deep clinical depression:
    (courtesy of http://www.jwfiles.com/jw-cant.htm)
    BECOME A JW AND YOU CAN'T
    Celebrate Mother's Day
    Celebrate Father's Day
    Celebrate Grandparent's Day
    Celebrate Birthdays
    Celebrate Thanksgiving
    Celebrate New Year's Day
    Celebrate Christmas
    Celebrate Halloween
    Celebrate Easter
    Celebrate Flag Day
    Celebrate Independence Day (Fourth of July)
    Celebrate Hanukkah
    Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
    Celebrate Valentine's Day
    Celebrate "Any" Holiday
    Sing any Holiday Songs
    Eat turkey on Thanksgiving
    Join the Boy Scouts
    Join the Girl Scouts
    Become a Cheerleader
    Attend class reunions (No "Worldly" association)
    Go to the school prom
    Play School Sports (No competition allowed)
    Play Professional Sports
    Join any organization that has ties to Christianity
    Shop at the Salvation Army
    Volunteer for the Salvation Army
    Shop at Church run thrift stores
    Shop at Church Garage Sales
    Shop at any Store that has Christian ties
    Contribute to the Red Cross
    Join the YMCA
    Join the Military
    Attend Alcoholics Anonymous
    Salute the Flag
    Sing the National Anthem
    Go to War
    Own a Gun
    Learn karate
    Vote (Conscience matter now to please Governments, you will be ostracized if you do)
    Run for any Public Office
    Campaign for a Candidate
    Can join union, but not participate in its affairs
    Buy lottery tickets
    Gamble
    Date without supervision - young or old
    Watch R rated movies
    Cannot work on another Church if it's a regular customer
    Smoke cigarettes, pipes or a cigars
    Sell cigarettes, pipes or a cigars
    Accept Blood
    Donate Blood
    Wear blue jeans or casual clothes to the Kingdom Hall
    Wear pants to the Kingdom Hall if you are a female
    Wear skirts or dresses that are above the knee at any time
    Wear any type of long hair if you are a man
    Wear a beard in some Kingdom Halls and areas (judged hard)
    Pierce ears if male, other body parts if female
    Have any Tattoos
    Say curse words
    Toast drinks (pagan origin)
    Throw rice at a wedding (pagan origin)
    Say "Bless You" when someone sneezes
    Say "Good Luck!", "Wish me Luck", "I was Lucky" or "You were Lucky"
    Tell ghost stories
    Practice Yoga
    Own a Smurf
    Watch TV shows, "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", "Touched by an Angel", or "Bewitched"
    Say "It was fate" or mention anything to do with "fate"
    Engage in any risky acts such as: Sky Diving, Bungie Jumping & Hang Gliding
    Have Jesus as your Mediator and Savior
    Wear or own a Cross
    Attend another Church (Spiritual Fornication)
    Associate on a regular basis with nonbelievers
    Associate with ex-members
    Associate with disfellowshipped ones
    Talk with disfellowshipped ones
    Marry a nonbeliever (If you do, you are judged hard by the congregation)
    Marry in another Church or attend a wedding in another Church
    Have a funeral in another Church or attend a funeral in another Church
    Pray, including holding your head down, when a nonbeliever prays
    Study other religious articles not from the Society
    Read negative information about the Society
    Question the Watchtower Society on anything
    Exercise your on conscience if it goes against the religion
    Question Anything!
    Have Christian freedom
    If you are a woman you can't pray in the presence of men, without a covering on your head

    Become a Jehovah's Witness and you shouldn't....
    .... if you do you will be looked down upon

    Discuss politics
    Get on the Internet
    Attend social functions organized by your place of work
    Associate with worldly neighbors
    Attend College (The Society has lightened up on this somewhat, but if you attend you are not putting Kingdom interests first, and will be judged.)

    Become a Jehovah's Witness and you have to....

    Attend several regular meetings each week
    Go out in field service regularly to recruit new members
    Report your field service activity to the congregation each month
    Attend regular scheduled conventions
    Give talks at the congregation (whether young or old, male or female)
    Read and fully understand their teachings
    Prepare for each meeting
    Study with family
    Fully accept the Watchtower's authority and rules (no exceptions)
    Dress according to their rules at the Kingdom Halls, Service and conventions (no exceptions)

    Women and small girls must wear dresses
    Men must wear dress pants with dress shirts and ties

    Associate only with fellow members
    Report on fellow members including your family, if they are caught doing something against Society's rules
    You have to sing at the meetings (even if you have a bad voice) - or you are looked down upon

  • mike047
    mike047

    GR; You must be VERY well off financially for a poor humble Witless, if you pay $800 a month in taxes. The borg must really like to see you come in with your money. How much formal education do you have? You hit the lottery? By your other comments "THEY" really have you, don't THEY. You can get help and get over it.

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