Lilycurly,
That is a great letter, so well thought out and written
Well done
okay, i finally wrote.
got inspired by some letters i read here, other places, and of course personal experience.
i would love to have an opinion about it.... (i had to translate it form french...gramatical strangeness and abbreviations doesn't count!lol).
Lilycurly,
That is a great letter, so well thought out and written
Well done
elders were famous for making up stupid rules with no bible base at all as an ego trip i guess, what were some of yours?
i am not talking about the stupid rules that we all had to follow, just the congregation specific silly ones.. 1. having to button your jacket while on stage (this was later changed due to all the elders having a beer gut).
2. suits only or no privledges.
We were allowed moustaches in my former cong, but beards were definitely out. I remember onetime coming back from a holiday with a beard and I had a phone call from the school overseer advising me to shave as I had a talk that Tuesday and wearing a beard was iappropriate. He never said why though, but being a good little dub I complied. Later, as I was on my way out, I grew a beard to irritate them, though I hate beards really
woke up saturday morning, after a nice night of drinking with buddies.
had to get ready for my bookstudy---yeccch.. drag my ass to the arrangement, bo (bookstudy overseer) asks if i can read today.
bahhhhh.
I enjoyed your post HBTN, keep em coming. At least you were able to do something interesting in the afternoon, be thankful for small mercies
i was sooooo happy to find this site the other day.
i have been free and happy for a little over 6 years now.
i too grew up jw, pioneered, blah,blah blah, until around the time i moved out.
Welcome Knotforme, enjoy your stay.
Your former congregation sounds about as kind and loving as mine was, you are well out of it
i am out of the borg now about two years - but can say that i still have no social group in my life to replace them.
i participate in several activities that i consider social in nature - this board as example.
i have some 'acquaintances', but no real social structure in my life.
Tall Penguin,
Your post sums up very well how I felt when I first walked away from the borg. I had no idea how to have a social life, having spent 9 years associating with JWs almost exclusively. Fortunately, some of my pre - borg friends hadn't given up hoping I'd eventually come to my senses, and when I left I started to get invitations to go out with them again. I realise that they were my true friends all along, not the conditional ones in the borg, I don't miss any of them at all, and now I'm da'd very few of them even acknowledge my existence anyway.
Jeff, I wish you well, you are experiencing what many on this board have or still are experiencing, leaving such an isolationist cult as the jws can be very traumatic, but time is a great healer, hang on in there my friend.
well i am new to the board, i have faded away from the truth lies about 6 years ago.
it still has an effect on me today, so much so i gave the warning in the title.
this is because one of the things drilled into me, was that its far worse to lead a member of the flock away.
Welcome to the board Void, great to have you here
I look forward to hearing more from you
i had a scholarship that i didn't take because... well i'm sure you know.
i did eventually go back to school and get a degree but i feel like i lost ten years.
I gave up a good job to wash windows and pioneer. I have a decent job now I'm out, but I will alwayx regret making the changes I did just so that I could spend all those wasted years spreading the lie.
i've heard alot about this book, but i've never read it.
today we happened upon a yard sale and there it was!
so i grabbed it.. i can't put the thing down.
I have read that, I found it thought - provoking. It's probably Aldous Huxley's best - known book, but the "Doors of Perception" is also worth a read.
i was doing quite well at a pub quiz game yesterday, so i thought it would make a good idea for a thread.
all you have to do is name the song and the artist the lyrics come from.. i'll start you off with an easy one.... (no cheating by looking it up on the internet, ok?).
ever seen a blind man cross the road, trying to make the other side
It's an oldie Ellie, from 1968, Motown classic
i was doing quite well at a pub quiz game yesterday, so i thought it would make a good idea for a thread.
all you have to do is name the song and the artist the lyrics come from.. i'll start you off with an easy one.... (no cheating by looking it up on the internet, ok?).
ever seen a blind man cross the road, trying to make the other side
Handbags and Gladrags, Rod Stewart/Stereophonics
Another easy one:
I bet you wondered how I knew about your plans to make me blue