Glad l caught this. Great story. Terrific that you had an immunity to the religion.
humbled
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On the Subject of Demons, I Have a Story to Tell.
by snugglebunny ini have posted the full story on a fb site.
so my apologies to anyone who's already read it.
some of what i've written is what was told to me by my father.
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Interview with an Apostate: punkofnice (all about that funny Brit, Unky Punky)
by punkofnice intell us a little about yourself and your family.. racially a very mixed family.
we just looked like average white, working class brits.
dad was in the marine commandos in ww2.
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humbled
Glad to read your story, Paul.
I can identify with your revulsion at seeing the Corporation’s “love” take over when the elders deal with a publisher in troubles. If there was anything that initially attracted me it was their emphasis on the “identifying mark” : ..by this all will know you are my disciples, by the love you have among one another.
It ain’t over til it’s over...l hope you outlast your losses and out-love the hate.
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EXJW Fifth Interviews Jason Wynne - Founder of AvoidJW.org
by Wakanda inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bahseeaoof8.
simply fabulous.
ps.
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humbled
This is transparency. What a great service to post the policy documents from the WTCorp that trickle down to screw with the r&f.
I love how he felt the outrage when he learned of the Elders Manual . He knows why you get that WTFfeeling when your elders are dealing with you: they are remotely controlled by a legalistic Corporation and not motivated by love and mercy from within themselves.
I love this guy. Great interview.
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Interview with Dagney
by Dagney intell us a little about yourself and your family.. i was born and raised in southern california, with a brief stint with parents as need-greaters in central america.
my parents accepted a study in the d2d work, i believe my father was interested in the revolutionary aspect of the religion, and my mom said she wanted to learn the bible.
they were baptized in 1937 i think, and attended the one and only los angeles kh at the time.
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humbled
(What a post script!)
Hello, Dagney. Glad to find your story. Maybe some day l will find everyone at Tahoe.
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Interview With An Apostate: LoveUniHateExams
by LoveUniHateExams inme too, i had to have a study with a jw.
then, a month or two later, another one of my ‘worldly’ mates (dan) asked me “are you going out with emma?” i told him no.
dan had also asked rob himself and rob had said that he wasn’t involved with emma.
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humbled
Glad you went through with the whole interview, Good for you going to university!
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Interview with an Apostate: Nic-MightyV8
by MightyV8 intell us a little about yourself and your family.. male, single, 62 yrs old.
adult adhd.
married in victoria moved back to western australia to start our lives far away from her parents as possible.. two kids, son 37 yrs old, daughter 34. both are married and still jws.
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humbled
On the very last time, I visited about two weeks before he died dad said to me
“ Nic religion should never come before family”
We hugged and cried.Glad for this, Nic. Thanks for your story.
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Interview With An Apostate: Pale.Emperor
by pale.emperor intell us a little about yourself and your family.. 33yp guy from liverpool, england.
2nd generation, born in.
baptized at 19, left age 31. divorced with a 4yo daughter.
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humbled
Good interview, PE. The video was well done. Good to open as a proud apostate. No shame.
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interview with an apostate- morpheus
by _Morpheus inwhen i saw simons thread and the "interview" series of threads that came from it i really enjoyed reading the life stories of those that shared.
a bump for newer people seems like a good idea and i figured i would add mine as well.
again, thanks to simon for the concept of a guided interview thread and the template.. tell us a little about yourself and your family.. hmmm... easy question, hard answer.
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humbled
Morpheus-
Not only good for us to hear your backstory but for any lurkers to know why you eventually left the Organization having been a true believer -you left because you won’t support a lie. It is discovering ttatt that changes us.
We aren’t monsters but people who try to live honestly. Thanks for being open.
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Interview with Giordano an Apostate
by Giordano intell us a little about yourself and your family.
my mother introduced me to her jw world when i was 12. i had to attend the weekly book study....boring!!!!
plus the disney tv show was on tuesday eve 8 to 9 and once a month they did a space show......no matter how hard i tried couldn’t get out of that bk study.
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humbled
Thanks , Giordano. That bit about your wife quietly loving you and not believing the b——-t. Quiet until you said you were out.
l know how that happened with another couple.
How crazy a situation this religion creates! It’s great to get some of your backstory. Hello to your clever wife.
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Will the Pope apologize? - Truth and Reconciliation Commission Canada
by OrphanCrow ini am posting this in this section (child abuse) because of the impact the catholic church has on what transpires in the religio-socio-legal realm that the jws are also embroiled in, concerning institutional abuses.. the catholic church is not willing to apologize for their role in the horrific abuses that occurred in canada in the residential school system for the canadian indigenous population.. for anyone who is interested in background on this dark chapter of canadian history, the truth and reconciliation report is available here - it is a hefty volume that is very difficult to read and it is the result of a royal commission on aboriginal peoples.. the pope has refused to offer an apology and it has become a controversial subject in canadian politics:.
'no government tells the pope what to say': priest defends lack of apology for residential schools.
a canadian priest is defending pope francis' decision not to apologize to indigenous people in canada for the role the catholic church played in the residential school system.about 150,000 first nation, inuit and métis children were taken from their parents by law and forced to attend church-run residential schools.
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humbled
No excuse not to apologize.
I never liked that song with the words “Love means you never have to say you’re sorry”