Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Brian Stilson
One of the hardest things to understand is how a parent can shun a child, completely cutting off all meaningful contact, for simply disagreeing about religion. If you have a loved one who was excommunicated from the church, he or she has undoubtedly explained to you at least the end result of being “disfellowshipped” or “disassociated”: shunning. All Jehovah’s Witnesses, even his immediate family, are forbidden to speak with him with very few exceptions. So what’s the story here? Read the full story
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, TrekkerJW
Barbara Anderson’s research on the “true” history of Jehovah’s Witnesses would fill many volumes. So it hardly comes as a surprise that she spends every spare minute — sometimes more than six hours a day — researching the organization. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Moxie
The year is 1983. Mr. K, a kindly Jehovah’s Witness man and his wife knock on the door of a typical middle-class, suburban home. He doesn’t know that his return visit is about to ask him not to return, that Mr. B has only been being polite in taking his Watchtower magazines and nothing more. But something else is about to happen. A seemingly small event will trigger a drastic shift that will change the lives of that family forever — even two yet-unborn children. It will be a change that will tear the family apart, cause desperation and inconsolable sorrow.
It was the day that changed everything… Read the full story
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Brenda Lee
Most people would agree that the word “cult” is loaded and controversial. The joke is: A cult is any group that doesn’t agree with my particular group’s views. The reality is no cult member ever believes that they are involved in a cult. That revelation only becomes apparent after the member leaves the group and reflects upon his or her experiences with a more balanced 20/20 clarity.
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Amy Arnao
His name is Adrien.
He is a 16-year old boy, stocky, sturdy, bright and articulate, who uses my own brand of humor to disarm me when he needs me to agree with his point of view. He was born with the thoughts and feelings and longings of a boy, but the anatomy of a girl. And I am his mother. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Happy ToB Free
My mother became a Jehovah’s Witness when I was three, left my dad for Jehovah and moved us several hundred miles away from him. Her new congregation almost immediately paired her with a young new brother and within the year, they married. He immediately attempted to get me in line with what he thought a young Jehovah’s Witness daughter should be, distancing me from my real dad and forcing me to refer to him as “dad”, and my real dad as “my father”. My mother was happy to give him the responsibility of financially providing for us and taking care of my discipline. In becoming the submissive wife, she was becoming how she thought Jehovah wanted her to be. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Gary Busselman
Gary Busselman interviews the author of Captives of a Concept, Don Cameron

Gary Busselman
Gary Busselman: Don, how did you become associated with the Jehonvah’s Witness group?
Don Cameron: Back in the early ’60s I was attracted by the society’s “end of this system of things” message and especially the part about never having to die. That thought was appealing enough to inspire me to want to try to prove to myself that what they said might actually be true. And so I accepted their offer of “a free home Bible study.” Read the full story
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Posted on 02 September 2009 | By, Brian Stilson
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society’s calculation for 1914 being the end of the “Gentile times” is convoluted and shoddy at best. However, suppose this reasoning is correct. What if the Bible indeed prophesied that there would be 2,520 years from the time that Jerusalem was destroyed and the “last days” began? Counting backward from 1914, 2,520 years brings us to 607 B.C.E. But was Jerusalem destroyed in 607 B.C.E.? Read the full story
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