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BereanThinker7
As an awakened Jehovah's Witness, I've been on a difficult journey for years now trying to back away from that organization and hang on to my own faith while sorting out sound doctrine. I'm hoping this will serve basically as networking for former witnesses, and other perhaps "biblical unitarians," who have held on to their faith an are looking for faith strengthening networking, association, and conversation. Feel free to contact at [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoPCigGceF_NlDjw_CHHh6g
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Beth Sarim
Started having doubts after the November 1995 ''generation'' change. I was badly fractured. Those doubts were fertilized by the lack of love from people in the congregation, feeling like an outsider constantly. The cliques just led to more and more being less involved in the congregations. More an more doubts added-up. Something just didn't feel right. It didn't really hit me hard or all at once what I learned about the WBTS. It just added-up, added-up over time, unlike some who are hit hard when they learned about the WBTS. Just fading more and more all the time. It was an extremely gradual ''awakening'' you might call it.
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betterdaze
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