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.
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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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