DrZoidberg
Contributor
We get all of our instructions in writing. Encouragement to do what is wrong or bad would be found there. The public is invited to examine our literature to attend our meetings, and to visit our website JW.ORG. We have no secret meetings, practices nor rituals, nor do we need any.
"ONE rotten apple spoils the whole barrel."
I challenge you to find a single violent, criminal, homosexual, lesbian, foul-mouthed, immoral, able-bodied person on welfare, etc, among JWs! That's the kind of people who are usually kicked out.
Since you have found nothing in our literature that encourages immoral, violent, dishonest or abusive behavior, I repeat my challenge.Since when is it immoral to be a homosexual? Are you living in the 19'th century still? It's hard enough to be homosexual as it is. The last thing they need is to get shunned by their parents. That is an immoral act. Being gay isn't.
It's like you have no idea how psychological manipulation works. Newsflash, it doesn't have to state it upfront in order to promote the behaviour. If you demand from a group of people to behave in a certain way which is unrealistic for anybody to live up to, you are encouraging dishonesty. It leads to crushing their self esteem and sense of self worth. Which is why ex-JW's often have such problems with it. Inflating the ego while crushing self esteem is a classic manipulation technique in any setting. In JW it's systematic. It's designed to make members psychologically dependent on the community. JW's aren't encouraged to be independent. Guess if disfellowing is much more traumatic for JW's than for other (more psychologically balanced) people? Once members learn that they do wisest in keeping quiet about sins or unacceptable thoughts, even to themselves, they'll be mentally trapped.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_manipulation
I suggest you read up on the psychological manipulation techniques cults use. They're all the same. The only thing that sets them apart is in what way they're supposed to be the chosen special people. But the psychological dynamic within the groups is all identical. For JW it's especially easy since it's the cult that's been the subject of most studies.
And finally, people can be happy in JW. That's not what I'm talking about. Battered wives often talk about all the happy memories with their abusers. Humans employ all manner of self deceptions in order to protect itself mentally from abuse. Stuff that often takes years to recover from, once they're out.
Due to my ex-JW friends, this is something I actually know a bit about.
But I can separate theological discussions from group dynamic discussions. I knew about the cult dynamic within JW before I joined the on-line study group.
