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leavingwt
My parents and I became JWs when I was 10 years old. I served at Brooklyn Bethel from 1994 to 2000. I learned the REAL truth in the fall of 2007, and disassociated myself in April 2008. I'm a huge Beatles fan.
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lostsheep82
Raised Jehovah's Witness, Baptised at 14 in 1996, Aux pioneered regularly, had 'demonstrations' almost every week at the TMS. Strong standing 'example' in the congregations young group. I Left in 2003, but still always thought it was the 'truth'. I Love Jehovah but doubt the leadership in the organization, as well as the failed prophesies, blood issue and questions regarding the UN. These things I've only let myself examine since May/08. WOW is all I can say. I for the FIRST time in my life, doubt this Organization. PM's are welcome, but I am NOT into JW bashing. I wish peace to all my brothers and sisters who are in search for the truth. I hope you find what you are looking for...
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lancelink
I was a jw for over thirty years. In 1999, I had several experiences in which I noticed without a doubt that this religion was not the only way that God was dealing with humans. If anyone wants to believe them I have no problem with that, however I believe there is something wrong in a major way with their religious system and I feel that I have outgrown it. I'm currently studying more about the earlier religion of my youth, and looking at JW history in a new light, the child-abuse stories and the way that the WT society deals with them, and the flip-flops regarding prophecy, after 30 years I cannot believe that I bought their material, hook/line/and sinker all those years.
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LV101
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LongHairGal
“Faded” around 2001 and am happily free and grateful I listened to my instincts..So glad the JW religion has been exposed along with other religions on TV shows like A&E: Cults and Extreme Belief.