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re: Jehovah witnesses being exposed on a&e next month will be awesome
Posted on 10/16/18 at 10:13 am to Bossbailey34
Posted on 10/16/18 at 10:13 am to Bossbailey34
I am very familiar with JW and their almost cult-like ways. I have some family that are JW's and am glad to see a special on exposing the extreme beliefs. They are basically brain-washed as children to think of anything worldly as bad. My family who are JW's do not play sports, do not attend any weddings or funerals that are not in a kingdom Hall. They do not celebrate christmas, birthdays etc. They are a walking contradiction, imo. They want to spread the word of God yet they do nothing involves socializing with anyone outside of the JW's. My family is actually going to clean up from Hurricane Michael... but only helping any JWs that need help!?? Why not help any that may need help? I know this post is long but I feel very strongly about the exclusion of this religion. I feel terrible for my little cousins who are sheltered beyond belief. I hope this sheds a light.
Posted on 10/16/18 at 1:30 pm to KJ90
I don't know about all the rest of your post, but this was my JW experience after Katrina:
JW volunteers rolled into town and got after it. Yes, maybe tbey initially focused on helping other JWs, but that wasn't all tbey did. Long after the opportunists had left town, JWs were still there and helping anyone who needed assistance, and not just other JWs. They were also knocking on doors every Wednesday and Saturday morning to spread their message.
Also, the JW I came to know the best once drove from Pass Christian, MS to Houma, LA to play in a flag football game on a weeknight. That guy was crazy for sports.
JW volunteers rolled into town and got after it. Yes, maybe tbey initially focused on helping other JWs, but that wasn't all tbey did. Long after the opportunists had left town, JWs were still there and helping anyone who needed assistance, and not just other JWs. They were also knocking on doors every Wednesday and Saturday morning to spread their message.
Also, the JW I came to know the best once drove from Pass Christian, MS to Houma, LA to play in a flag football game on a weeknight. That guy was crazy for sports.
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