Good, brief read. 4/5.
"Shunning is a bomb that a child can’t possibly comprehend until it’s dropped long after their ill-advised baptism, when the impact tremor rips through their adult life. By exploiting a child’s need for love and security, coupled with the threat of being murdered at Armageddon if you’re not a Jehovah’s Witness, Watchtower convinced us to get baptized through undue influence. End of story."
"When you understand that Watchtower’s modus operandi is identical to that of an abusive relationship, you can recognize the signs and protect yourself."
"Remember, you’re not a good person because you’re a Jehovah’s Witness—you’re just a good person."
"I didn’t speak negatively about the organization out of fear of 'bringing reproach on Jehovah’s name,' essentially defending the thing that was making me sick."
"'The world' was nothing but a construct created by Watchtower to control its members and prevent critical thinking."
"The use of fear tactics and promotion of hate are prevalent…what makes this even more emotionally hazardous to the recipient of these ideas is that they are presented alongside love—and the barely concealed threat of the loss of that love for the most minor of offenses. This threat is applied to thoughts and feelings, so that questioning the doctrines or acknowledging feelings contrary to them becomes synonymous with the loss of morality, love, family, god’s approval, and eternal life." - Dr. Meredith L. Friedson
"In the name of 'remaining faithful,' Jehovah’s Witnesses have forsaken their disfellowshipped family to the point of driving them to suicide. These individuals lacked the emotional and physical support to navigate the abuse, and I hold Watchtower responsible for their deaths."
"Your family forfeits the right to have an opinion about your life the moment they choose to shun you. Therefore, if you feel called to engage in activism, either online or through some other form of peaceful protest, do it. Your family has the right to live by their conscience, but so do you, and your courage to speak up may very well save someone’s life."