(2) I realized that if I wanted to pursue my faith, I would have to abandon my whole family. I couldn't have done that. I didn't want my little brother and sister to suffer on account of me after I left the rest of my family. So I gave up on my faith.
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(3) Then I went into existentialism. As I grew older, I attempted to get back to my old faith but I couldn't. I gradually realized that when I pursued Christian faith at that time when I was 18, it was not that I truly believed in God or any other part of Christianity.
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(4) I pursued Christianity precisely because the Jehovah's Witnesses, at least back in the 1970s, strongly believed that the world would come to an end very, very soon, perhaps several years from then. That news brought me to ecstasy.
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OED... the Jehovah's Witnesses have arrived. They want you back. Hahaha
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Way to go, OED. Now, you've got the Jehovah's Witnesses mad at us.
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The Golden Rule goes like this: He who has the gold, makes the rules.
Indeed that is how the world is today, this is what the Bible teaches as to WHY it is like that: jw.org/en/publication
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Just one of the reasons JWs try to follow the Bible’s advice and be “no part of the world”:


