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My Disassociation letter Cliff
Moore XXXXX
Cong. Of Jehovah's Witnesses To
the body of elders: For many years, there were statements made in the Watchtower publications as well as statements from the Kingdom Hall and Assemblies that I found disturbing. I tried to maintain an attitude that Jehovah was in control of things and that I should accept these things because after all this was his organization. aw,5/22/69,pg15, If you are a young person, you also need to face the fact that you will never grow old in this present system of things. .....all evidence in fulfillment of Bible prophecy indicates that this corrupt system is due to end in a few years. ....as a young person you will never fulfill any career that this system offers. If you are in high school and thinking about a college education, it means at least four, perhaps even six or eight more years to graduate into a specialized career. But where will this system of things be by that time? It will be well on the way toward its finish, if not actually gone! km 6/69p. 3 "in view of the short time left, a decision to pursue a career in this system of things is not only unwise but extremely dangerous....Many young brothers and sisters were offered scholarship or employment that promised fine pay. However, they turned them down and put spiritual interests first." km
5/74 3 How Are You Using Your Life? If you were around at that time, you probably knew some that had done just that, and if you attended assemblies then, you know that there were many experiences of individuals who were praised for this act of faithfulness. Notice how just 2 years later the Watchtower shifts the blame! w76
7/15 441 A Solid Basis for Confidence I began studying with Jehovah's Witnesses early in 1973 and was baptized later that year. I remember the atmosphere then, there was an urgency to put off every kind of weight possible to engage ourselves in Kingdom interests, particularly the ministry because the end was only a couple of years away. I did as a good majority of Jehovah's Witnesses did after 1975 came and went, adjust my thinking. I was young then and easily persuaded by my peers, I allowed others to do my thinking for me but as the years went by I noticed things that I couldn't ignore. It took me some time before I could come to terms with what I should do! The other day I was talking to Annette about what happened during her meeting with the judicial committee. It was upsetting to me that these elders went to the courthouse to see her records and what she was arrested for. One of the elders told her what she was charged with and their interpretation of what that meant. When these elders came to our house about 2 months earlier, she told them that she was arrested and gave them the details. My question is, what business did they have in getting these records and confronting her as though she were holding something back from them? I will tell you, there wasn't any reason for it, it was none of their business and in my opinion they were just being snoopy. All they needed was what they were told by Annette, she wanted them to know about it even though she knew that it would in all probability result in her being disfellowshipped. Another disturbing bit of information was that she related to them about our neighbor who had studied for some time with someone from the West congregation. Annette has had some discussions with her over some time, but when Annette told her that she was probably going to be disfellowshipped, this woman said she wouldn't have anything to do any religion that did this sort of thing to its members. The reply from one of the elders was that "the separating work is still going on!" Do you suppose this is how Jesus Christ makes sure that only the deserving will be saved? This is the kind of mentality that greatly disturbs me, and I don't think that this kind of comment was called for, especially from someone who is to "Shepherd the flock with kindness". I will get to the real purpose of this letter. There are a few people that I have been friends with for many years, the common bond was of course being Jehovah's Witnesses. I don't look at the last 28 years as a total waste; in fact I have learned a great deal about people and myself, this education is something I probably wouldn't have gained anywhere else. As you no doubt have gathered from the previous paragraph, I no longer believe as you do and I don't believe that this organization represents God's will. It might be of interest to you to know that I don't believe that any religion is achieving this; all of you belong in the same basket. I do however believe that God will one day step in and make things right. That being said, I do not consider myself a member of the organization known as Jehovah's Witnesses or of the corporation known as The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, I therefore disassociate myself from this organization.
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