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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah G" data-source="post: 71769835" data-attributes="member: 399685"><p>I kind of love the Jehovah's Witnesses. I don't let them in or engage with them though because I don't want to join a cult. As a child they visited with my mother who was no doubt terribly lonely and isolated and often in a depression. Our Bible was the JW translation and I had the Children's Book of Bible Stories which I loved. We never joined the cult itself (we attended Methodist and Evangelical churches sporadically) but my mother always accepted the Watchtower booklets and I liked them a lot. I seem to recall other JW books as a teenager and recall that I considered joining them. I joined a different cult in the end and am now fully back to Christianity but I don't know which church to go to and am pretty isolated here in this foreign land. I know that I am at high risk of joining a cult (because reasons) so I just don't engage with the JW's. I dunno I just have so much sentimentality towards them and I always loved their literature but I know that too many things are 'not right' with it all. I wouldn't be able to argue well with them because I don't stand firmly enough in the Bible yet, having been away from the Christian path for some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah G, post: 71769835, member: 399685"] I kind of love the Jehovah's Witnesses. I don't let them in or engage with them though because I don't want to join a cult. As a child they visited with my mother who was no doubt terribly lonely and isolated and often in a depression. Our Bible was the JW translation and I had the Children's Book of Bible Stories which I loved. We never joined the cult itself (we attended Methodist and Evangelical churches sporadically) but my mother always accepted the Watchtower booklets and I liked them a lot. I seem to recall other JW books as a teenager and recall that I considered joining them. I joined a different cult in the end and am now fully back to Christianity but I don't know which church to go to and am pretty isolated here in this foreign land. I know that I am at high risk of joining a cult (because reasons) so I just don't engage with the JW's. I dunno I just have so much sentimentality towards them and I always loved their literature but I know that too many things are 'not right' with it all. I wouldn't be able to argue well with them because I don't stand firmly enough in the Bible yet, having been away from the Christian path for some time. [/QUOTE]
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