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Expert Profile: Andrew

Expertise:  I don't object to Witness theology, but rather their use of social pressure & deceptive manipulations to undermine family ties & control minds. (This may seem contradictory to Witnesses, who draw no distinction between spiritual belief & organizational policy.) I do not engage in theological debate. I support persons impacted by an experience with the Witnesses & advocate early education for everyone so that they can protect themselves from cults by understanding what to watch out for.

(Ex-)Witnesses: I know how upsetting it is to experience doubts (or anger) about your experience. Time does not heal this wound until you first remove the splinter, which takes more time & effort than you may realize. So unless you have already put in that time & effort, don't be surprised if you are deeply affected long after the experience. But there is good news! You're NOT an enemy of God for doubting or for failing to meet the requirements of a human organization. People who lie cannot represent a God of Truth. Tell me where you're at. I'll understand. I can show you how to begin or continue your recovery & make a life for yourself worth living.

Non-Witnesses: Describe your experience with your friend/relative who is (becoming) a Witness. I can help you understand the Witness indoctrination & social dynamics that are affecting him or her (which are probably not apparent to you). I can help you put your options into perspective. Keep in mind that people make their own choices, & you may not be able to affect this person's choices, no matter how much they impact on you. A few people manage to do so, but don't count on it.

Despite my struggle to recover from my experience with the Witnesses, it was worth it. I will never let anyone cloud my clarity of mind again. Let me use that clarity to help you gain clarity. You deserve it. Every living thing deserves truth, compassion, discovery, and wonder; not manipulation, judgementalism, dogma, or control.



I was a Witness for 30 years, and a volunteer at their headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, for a year. I have attended many congregations across the United States, carefully observing patterns of behavior. Although being a Witness was difficult and I gradually had more and more doubts about Witness teachings, I was a true believer, so I kept trying to make it work somehow. I stopped attending meetings in 1997 only after receiving an answer to a prayer about doing so, and have since been actively involved in recovery, both my own, and supporting others in theirs. Recovery can include reading books, communicating with others in recovery, and participating in support groups and/or therapy. It always involves reclaiming one's own mind and discovering the other sides of the issues that you have been blinded to in the past.

The Witness organization is not like other churches. Most non-Witnesses really cannot imagine what it is like to be a Witness. The organization has unimaginably extensive rules and monitoring that affect every aspect of life (so there is no privacy and no sense of personal independence).

The organization insists on absolute conformity, and claims to directly represent God; so dissent is not tolerated, and authority is totalitarian. Being a Witness is more like living in China or the former Soviet Union than being a member of a religion as you know it. It was the research of Robert J. Lifton, WHO WAS STUDYING TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN, that first began to illuminate the problem of totalitarian cult religions around the world.

Witnesses often experience extremely dysfunctional lives and problems including broken family ties, stunted social development, inner unrest resulting from repressed doubts, inability to defend boundaries, and an extreme, persistent feeling of shame for no apparent reason. I can help people impacted by an experience with the Witnesses by revealing in detail the policies and social dynamics in the Witness organization that cause these problems.

My gradual awakening was socially, psychologically, and spiritually tumultuous. I lost everything from my former life. My suffering was epic.

But I have gained everything, so it was worth it. Only after beginning my recovery, I gained social, psychological, and spiritual healing and growth; I gained peace of mind; I gained self-respect; I discovered who I am; and for the first time I discovered the meaning of real brotherly love.

For more resources on this topic, try these web sites:
http://freeminds.org/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freedomofmind/

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What do you like about this subject?  I like being helpful. I like helping people avoid pitfalls that have impacted my life. If I can harness my experience to help someone, then it wasn't a total waste, and all that pain can ultimately have a positive result for others as well as myself.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  My recovery is not complete. I guess I'm 90% of the way there, and that last 10% will take the rest of my life. I hope to get as much as possible of that last 10% out of my system in order to achieve balance and harmony in my remaining years. Helping others helps me.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  Cults are not what you think they are. Even sophisticated and educated people are vulnerable to their allure until they know specifically what to watch out for. Hollywood spreads misinformation so that most people don't know what to watch out for, making the world more vulnerable to cults. You can best protect yourself and your loved ones by educating yourself and them in advance.
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  I believe in the founding principles of democracy, including freedom of religion. However, cults do not deserve the freedom to deprive individuals of their freedom. Organizations that use the finite tactics of cult mind control should not enjoy the legal protections that other religious organizations do.

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Recent Answers from Andrew
2008-07-03  A Thinly-Veiled Witness Advocate Attacks Dear Howard, > As a person who has family members that are Jehovah Witness > I have to disagree with some of your statements. I too have family members who are Jehovah's Witnesses. It's OK...
2008-06-15  JW as a school friend Dear Kate, Individual Witnesses are sometimes very pleasant as friends and acquaintances, because they are taught to have very good manners, and they rehearse the way they present themselves to others...
2008-06-04  What helped you escaped the JW's Dear John, Thank you for your kind words and blessing. Compassion is the most important thing we can offer one another, isn't that so? The engineered dependence of cult members upon the cult organization...
2008-06-03  An example of Witness desperation to control Dear Joshua, It is not my goal, nor my proper place, to assertively reorient your thinking about spiritual matters. Neither is it your proper place to reorient mine. Your views about spiritual matters...
2008-06-02  WT Faces Libel Risk in Disfellowshipping Cases? Dear James, No I was not an elder. I was at one time a "Bethelite" at Brooklyn, NY. I have heard of very specific circumstances under which the organization can face legal risk when disfellowshipping...
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