Sunday, December 04, 2005

If you ever get disconnected from the Watchtower and want to go back, you need to really think twice and three times about wanting to do this.

This is the reason why I say this:

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1. Why do people want to go back to the Watchtower organization? What is the under-lying factor that drives people to want to go back?

2. What are the requirements for being reinstated? What will be expected of a person who goes back to get reinstated?

3. What happens if a person is not accepted back in the time frame they expect to be reinstated? How long does it take to be reinstated?

4. Is a person on probation even (after) they have been reinstated?

5. How are people treated by the others in the congregation after they have been reinstated?

6. Can I pioneer after I am reinstated? How long must I wait to be able to pioneer after I have been reinstated?

7. What about parts on the platform? Can I give talks after I am reinstated? How long must I wait to be able to take part in the meetings if I go back and are reinstated?

8. Is there a record kept of my disfellowshipping and reinstatement? Can I see that record?

9. If something were to happen (after) I got reinstated, would I always from then on be judged for what happened in the past?

10. If I were to want to reach out for a position in the congregation, how long would I have to wait (after) my reinstatement?

11. What are some of the reasons why my reinstatement could be delayed?

12. Is it true that I must make all the meetings in order to get reinstated?

When a person presents to the public what a person is going to have to go through to get reinstated, then the Watchtower's own literature makes the path (back) a very cloudy road to travel! We can take quotes right from their own literature to prove it to the public!

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