The Dark Secret at the Heart of the Jehovah’s Witnesses | Informer

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • The Jehovah’s Witnesses are an end of days Christian organisation who are known for knocking on doors and rejecting blood transfusions. However, they have also been subject to increasing scrutiny over their handling of child sex abuse cases within their congregations, and their treatment of victims. In this episode of Informer, we speak to a former Jehovah’s Witness elder who was abused as a child but didn’t report what had happened. As an adult, he felt a painful déjà vu when his own daughter told him she had also been abused.
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  • @wheressteve
    @wheressteve Před 14 dny +1295

    Any organization that demands the shunning of loved ones cannot be any good.

    • @808Mark
      @808Mark Před 14 dny +17

      They're hardcore, they put god above EVERYTHING! I do respect them for that though. Even though I'm nothing like that

    • @brandonsheffer1396
      @brandonsheffer1396 Před 14 dny +1

      @@808Mark Shunning your own children over something provably false and nonsensical isn't something to respect a group for. They are a harmful group that deserves condemnation.

    • @AlphaKennyThing90
      @AlphaKennyThing90 Před 14 dny +60

      @@808Mark *The Watchtower Organisation above everything.

    • @Mischief716
      @Mischief716 Před 14 dny +16

      This actually isnt true. Within the last year people were encouraged to reach out to family or friends who may have been "shunned" in the past and rebuild

    • @rischakmeador186
      @rischakmeador186 Před 14 dny +16

      @Mischief716 My dad lost his position as Elder last year because of allowing his tweaker grandson to stay with them. He's trying to get it back due to the nephew stealing from them and now my parents are shunning him.

  • @vriley230
    @vriley230 Před 14 dny +2230

    I really wish this organization could be stopped, they destroyed my life and tore apart my family

    • @qwerty10384
      @qwerty10384 Před 14 dny +18

      😂

    • @qwerty10384
      @qwerty10384 Před 14 dny +12

      😂😂😂

    • @qwerty10384
      @qwerty10384 Před 14 dny +9

      🎉

    • @AA-wc3tw
      @AA-wc3tw Před 14 dny +96

      Same with me and the right-wing evangelical cult.

    • @rischakmeador186
      @rischakmeador186 Před 14 dny +100

      My parents are still witnesses, this year in their scheduled convention, the Headquarters is going to push hard on the shunning. I left 30 years and I will not go back.

  • @whuwatwinwear6786
    @whuwatwinwear6786 Před dnem +14

    I have severe PTSD. There are so many things I have blocked out, but when certain phrases or JW terminology instantly hit me then a bunch of repressed memories start flooding my brain.

  • @thenextmogul7001
    @thenextmogul7001 Před 4 dny +9

    I stopped going to church at the age of 12 after the priest at the church started sending me love messages calling me to his home. He later started treating me harshly in the choir when I refused to go to his home. Later I came to learn about that he was using all the other boys of my age at the church. It's now 20 years without ever stepping a foot in church. Am happy where I am

  • @smadadys
    @smadadys Před 14 dny +1452

    This is NOT EVEN A FRACTION of how psychotic those “nice people” are. The abuse and manipulation is so unreal. The craziest part is that all of the members are literally brainwashed so it’s pretty spectacular to ever wake up AND escape. Congrats to your family sir!!

    • @jaebonjiya1275
      @jaebonjiya1275 Před 14 dny +26

      Exactly the uncle explaining didn’t cover well but I like how calm and level headed he is since jws like to point people like him as crazy apostate etc

    • @quadling3521
      @quadling3521 Před 14 dny +17

      It’s an extremely common misconception but the word you mean is psychopathic (lack of empathy) or just psycho (perjorative) - psychotic is a medical term that just means having hallucinations or being paranoid.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny

      Exactly! The Jehovah's Witnesses cult is a thousand times worse than what was depicted here.

    • @smadadys
      @smadadys Před 13 dny +3

      @@quadling3521 lol both ngl

    • @Cotillion308
      @Cotillion308 Před 13 dny

      ​@@quadling3521so psychotic was the right word to use them. It describes the jdubs well. They are constantly going on about Armageddon. They believe demons are attached to second hand items, yard sales=evil, as well as the government is out to get them.

  • @Christian-ut2sp
    @Christian-ut2sp Před 14 dny +724

    The beautiful thing about the social media era is seeing lies and degeneracy exposed on a large scale. As a (more conventional) Christian myself, seeing all the cover ups of abuse has been heartbreaking, but necessary. So many people in positions of power are preying on their congregants.

    • @relativetruth8889
      @relativetruth8889 Před 14 dny

      Still a death cult, sorry.

    • @nordos
      @nordos Před 13 dny +16

      I am curious and have a question for you:
      How do you deal with your religion being true (with all it's tenents and claims) while there are so many subverted congregations?
      From my understanding, if the congregations were 'true', it would disprove the claims of the religion about their god at least partly. If the congregations are 'false', it would still diminish these claims (as in, either god tolerated these exploitive people and is thus not 'pure good' and rather uncaring, or god did not intervene to safeguard his faithful against impersonators, which would throw shade at the claim of it being almighty and omniscient)
      Or does this not matter, and you are simply putting trust in god, and it's ways?
      Sorry if this comes off as rude, but my approach to my worldview is always to look at logic. So, seeing this contradiction, I have no clue how I would deal with it myself...

    • @Christian-ut2sp
      @Christian-ut2sp Před 13 dny

      @@nordos Haha don't worry about coming off as rude, I appreciate the question.
      I don't see any logical contradiction between the existence of evil in the Church leadership and the Church itself. The Bible actually warns about false teachers who appear as sheep but are actually ravenous wolves. And these wolves, it is said, will deceive many. This doesn't detract from God's goodness, as God has always been known to tolerate evil for the purpose of producing even greater goods (look at Joseph's story; what his brothers used for evil, God used for good).
      You'd have to show a logical contradiction between
      1. either the existence of evil, or God's tolerance of evil in the Church, and
      2. God's Goodness.
      I am unaware of anyone who has been able to show this, as if evil by third parties using their own free will is used to produce great goods, this, far from detracting from God's goodness, actually helps demonstrate it.

    • @djparsons7363
      @djparsons7363 Před 13 dny

      @@nordos Your biggest error is assuming there are many "subverted congregations" which is an outrageous lie!

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 Před 13 dny +13

      ​@@nordosyeah, CZcams comments is the best place to have this discussion

  • @rhov-anion
    @rhov-anion Před 7 dny +353

    I was sexually assaulted by a ministerial servant, 20 years ago this year. The only witness was my mother, who walked in before it got too bad. She blamed me. Her reason: "When he did that to your little sister, she fought back harder." I wanted to go to the police, but my mother threatened to disown me if I did. She said the elders would handle it. They did nothing; there weren't two witnesses. They still prayed over him, because OBVIOUSLY I was the one at fault, and he was merely weak to my evil seductions. (I was a young woman; that's "evil" to them.)
    That was the end for me. I refused to go back. I already strongly disagreed with their view on education (I rebelled and went to college), their anti-science opinions, some really gross levels of homophobia, antisemitism, and racism against some of my Black friends (many textured hairstyles were banned, one mother from Nairobi was told to not wear her traditional outfits because they were "too colorful" while a Japanese immigrant in a bright kimono was totally fine) but this was too much. As I looked around online, I realized that this was not unique. It wasn't that my elders were horrible. They were following standard operating procedures.
    I began to think back, how many times I questioned things, how often I was scolded for DARING to question. They're fine with simple questions, but when one's love for history becomes a serious threat to their brainwashing, the reply is, "Don't ask that, don't speak of that again, or you'll get in trouble." They are TERRIFIED of facts that clash with their beliefs.
    Thankfully, my mother refused to cut off communication with me. She kept getting in trouble for it. She finally moved to another state, so she could talk on the phone with me all she wanted, and no one cared. She never apologized for blaming me, we had a rocky relationship until the end, but at least she still loved me and enjoyed talking to me. That alone was rebellious.
    The last time I stepped into a Kingdom Hall was when I flew out to visit her and my (non-JW) dad. I reluctantly agreed to go. Mom introduced me to their head elder, and someone teased that he and two other elders used to shoot kittens and set dogs on fire when they were teens, something he didn't deny but merely laughed about. I was horrified. That's the psychotic types of people running the show.

    • @candyluna2929
      @candyluna2929 Před 6 dny +6

      And your dad didn't know about the assault?

    • @mamajan99
      @mamajan99 Před 6 dny +11

      True story no doubt. I have seen the ugly up close!

    • @Afitz4420
      @Afitz4420 Před 5 dny

      they are definitely not anti-science they push the vaccine like every other pro science

    • @onesunnyday5699
      @onesunnyday5699 Před 5 dny +24

      When that happened to your SISTER?? She said that? 😲 😱 OMG. Your mom needs to go to prison too. Sorry, not sorry.

    • @Medicoboi
      @Medicoboi Před 5 dny

      Antisemitism 😂
      Nice word to defend children kllers

  • @cameronwilliams6772
    @cameronwilliams6772 Před 8 dny +97

    My grandmother is a Jehovah witness, any inconvenience she blames people and tries to ruin their life by causing them to argue with others by spreading false information and being cruel. I haven’t spoken to her in 15 years. My life has been amazing ever since.

    • @maddavisdog07
      @maddavisdog07 Před dnem +6

      That’s narcissistic behavior

    • @ronniebattle1310
      @ronniebattle1310 Před 23 hodinami

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    • @angelcelis9090
      @angelcelis9090 Před 12 hodinami +2

      My grandmother is catholic and acts just like this but my whole family laughs at her and knows she’s crazy

    • @cameronwilliams6772
      @cameronwilliams6772 Před 12 hodinami

      Yeah anyone that’s talked back, challenged or even as far as split from their partners in the Kingdom Hall had the same treatment. A fair few jehovahs have been ‘exiled’ due to this behaviour. It’s more like a fucked up cult.

  • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon

    That trauma reaction was him dissociating, and yeah… you get a lot of trauma from this cult. I grew up in it. Left when I was 17. A few years later, as my younger brothers got old enough, they left too. After a few years of us all trying to talk some sense into our mom, we finally got her out, too. My stepdad stayed in as an active member. She divorced him. He is still in the religion, even though he abused me for years, and all of the elders know it too. I repeatedly begged them for help, but they refused and said I’d better not say anything to my teachers, doctors, police, etc… because if he went to jail, I would be responsible for the reproach on Jehovah. It’s such a load of horseshit.

    • @StreetWraith501
      @StreetWraith501 Před 14 dny +34

      Whoa that’s an interesting situation, sorry you had to go through that with no help

    • @Almighty8808x
      @Almighty8808x Před 14 dny

      The only horseshit here is that fairytale of yours

    • @mtganfilm
      @mtganfilm Před 14 dny +52

      It's not only the Jehovah's Witnesses that are culpable here. Your mother is, too. Your stepfather was the one who abused you, and this was the man your mother chose to marry and stayed married to for years, who also defended him and stayed silent in the face of this abuse. It's good you got your mother to leave the cult. But you're not only a victim of them and your stepfather's abuse, but of your mother's neglect, too.

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 14 dny +68

      @@mtganfilm You’re trying to tell me something I am already well aware of. It is extremely difficult to get out when you’re in an abusive, controlling marriage and you have 5 kids and you live 1,000 miles away from any family who can help you. I understood that, even at a very young age. I saw what he did to her and my brothers. Ultimately, the elders were WELL AWARE of all of the abuses happening in our home. For years and years. They are mandatory reporters, yet they never lifted a single finger to help any of us. She has apologized to me for her culpability in the abuse, and I have forgiven her. Neither my former stepfather nor the elders EVER have. That’s the difference.

    • @rischakmeador186
      @rischakmeador186 Před 14 dny +26

      I never bothered to tell the Elders about my abuse because I knew I'd be the one who got in trouble and told to forgive and shut up. After about 15 years out, I did tell my dad who is an Elder and that's exactly what he told me, forgive and move on.

  • @ZK_SHREDR
    @ZK_SHREDR Před 11 dny +67

    Honestly every ex witness out there has got some wild stories to tell ,they will definitely shock you. Glad this guy got his chance to speak out

  • @laylen245
    @laylen245 Před 9 dny +85

    as someone who was born into this. i can say 100%, he is right. i got out when i was 24, and i had to rebuild my life from scratch. i to felt like i was at last free! they completely tore my family apart and made my mother leave my dad, even after he foresore what was happening and got baptised him self she was never aloud to re marry because they said she had no grounds for scriptural divorce after convincing her to leave. so now a single mother with 5 kids 100% reliant on them. they completely destroyed my life. im now 40, and it's taken me this long to rebuild.

    • @st.commodus1437
      @st.commodus1437 Před 4 dny +8

      When you get out you feel so behind in comparison to everyone else when your life has been the cult for so long and you’ve been taught to discard normal society and the people in it, me personally I feel so out of place and like no one understands just how damaging the cult really is. A lot of people say, we’ll if you don’t like it just don’t be in it. They don’t understand the psychological abuse and manipulation

    • @blackklash
      @blackklash Před 2 dny +2

      1st of all no 1 can make your mother do something Did he threaten to kill her and throw her in the river ...no You can do whatever you want you're accountable to Jehovah not to men... All these comments are blaming their religion And not taking Accountability for their own actions nobody can make you do anything you mess up your life because you want to the Elvis Accountability for their own actions nobody can make you do anything you mess up your life because you want to the elders can't force you to do anything You And do what you feel you need to do I'm tired of you guys crying Take some initiatives And grow the hell up And grow the hell Grow the grow up

    • @laylen245
      @laylen245 Před 2 dny

      @@blackklash so you are a JW still or are you just studying? because you dont really have a dam clue what you are talking about!. JW is a cult and there is more then enough people on here that can tell you about cult trauma and once you are full in why you cant just leave. and i know more about Jw's then most my family are generational i was 3rd generation.

    • @ronniebattle1310
      @ronniebattle1310 Před 23 hodinami

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    • @Salamancametalcraft
      @Salamancametalcraft Před 7 hodinami

      @@blackklash yep, it’s always blaming and no personal responsibility. I am DFed and guess what it was own fault, it’s no one else’s.

  • @MrsInMyOwnWorld08
    @MrsInMyOwnWorld08 Před 5 dny +28

    I was raised a JW, and my mom let us make the decision to stop going when we hit our teenage years. My grandparents still attend till this day.
    My grandad is an elder, and he went up to the other brothers and told them that my mom was pregnant out of wedlock and she had to meet with the brother's to basically apologize and they dismembered her at that time. But yet, my grandfather didn't tell them that he was putting his hands on my grandmother for years and is still an alcoholic to this day. They would actually help the people of the congregation before helping their own family. I still have a relationship with them, but it's at a distance.
    I also remember as a young child asking questions about the congregation, and they would say, "You ask too many questions. Don't question the congregation." I still have SO many questions that still went unanswered. My mom still goes every now and then, but only for big events, and I think it's just to appease my grandparents. No one is perfect, but the witnesses will try to save face to make them look holier than anyone and everyone else who isn't a witness.

    • @kma3647
      @kma3647 Před dnem +2

      The word is "excommunicated" not dismembered! Dismember means to cut a body into parts, like a butcher does. Excommunicate means to remove from all communication with a church as a form of punishment for some infraction against the faith. I had to laugh at the word choice, but because "dismember" has such a distinctly different meaning, I had to comment just to tell you so you don't make that mistake again and give people the wrong idea!

    • @BelanovaRed
      @BelanovaRed Před dnem

      Sorry for your experience. Your grandfather was not a good person and doesn't reflect all JW quality.

    • @ronniebattle1310
      @ronniebattle1310 Před 23 hodinami

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    • @jamesmatson5205
      @jamesmatson5205 Před 14 hodinami

      Sweet Jesus! Dismembering the poor woman seems a bit harsh, though I'm impressed with her fortitude for still going back every now and again for big events. Do ..... do they carry each part of her into the event hall in... like.. little matchboxes?

  • @robertdjohnstone
    @robertdjohnstone Před 14 dny +287

    I knew a family of Jehovah's Witnesses when I was a kid. I went to school with their twin boys, who both had problems of their own. It came out in the woodwork that one of them (let's call him M) would receive endless praise as he did well in his studies, was good at sports, and was well liked by teachers and students. The other boy, (let's call him D) however, was more into theatre, trains, and classical/40's/50's music. It came out that D would get beaten and berated almost every day by the parents whilst at the same time they'd be showering M with praise, cursing D that he wasn't more like M. Eventually social services got involved, but by that time they were reaching their late teens. D managed to break away from the family and get a job driving trains, his passion. M on the other hand lost all of his charm, charisma and potential, breaking down and getting addicted to hard drugs and gambling. These two kids were so smart and in their respective paths would have done so well had it not been for their fanatical, insane cult led parents.

    • @Lulu-oi9ue
      @Lulu-oi9ue Před 14 dny +17

      Abuse is rampant. Parents are trained to be abusive. Women and children are subjected to a lot of abuse from the leaders to the elders and their own husbands.

    • @maeterith1984
      @maeterith1984 Před 13 dny +21

      My god, this is another world isn't it? I know a woman who hides her friendship from them as her friend is not a JW. She even hid that she was going away with her. And she badgered her friend constantly to try and get her to join. Even befriended her when her husband passed. But my friend never gave in. She refused. Felt there was something not right with them. Then another friend lost a child 40 years ago. They knocked on their door and my friend thought they were the bereavement women. They didn't say they were not them. Just sat there. And then started their preaching. He realised his mistake. Screamed at them to get out. A priest was walking passed and heard what went on. He shouted that he would be jn touch with their elders as he was sick of them doing this. They used to hang out at hospitals to get deaths info so they. Could get people who were that aggrieved, they could suck them into their cult. Vile people.

    • @theyisnothere
      @theyisnothere Před 13 dny +2

      Dam

    • @oFiGuReZo
      @oFiGuReZo Před 13 dny +15

      Dude I’m a ex JW, born and raised in the this religion. There are many fault of this faith but accounts like this are just pointless, these are shitty parents, it has nothing to do with the religion but the bad character of the people. Understand the difference so you can focus on the actual flaws of that religion. Also a sidenote, if the parents were extremely devout Jehovah’s Witnesses, they would not be encouraging their kid to play sports because that is actually not encouraged in the congregation.

    • @oFiGuReZo
      @oFiGuReZo Před 13 dny +2

      @@Lulu-oi9ue That’s false my man. Bad parents are everywhere.

  • @bigz1289
    @bigz1289 Před 14 dny +512

    i fucking knew it when i was a kid i felt something was off when Pokémon came out they sat me in a room five of them tried to convince me the show was devils' work

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 14 dny +66

      All of the hullabaloo from the elders and the governing body when the Harry Potter books came out!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @s133p3r0
      @s133p3r0 Před 14 dny +28

      @@tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon dont forget the simpsons

    • @RevanMartinez
      @RevanMartinez Před 14 dny

      All because Pokemon "evolve". Science and evolution is forbidden!!

    • @denialma
      @denialma Před 14 dny +23

      They got so pissed when the movie Showgirls came out too

    • @808Mark
      @808Mark Před 14 dny +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @alexmousley7213
    @alexmousley7213 Před 10 dny +94

    Covering up abuse is common with all cults because the reputation of the cult is more important than the people in it- it's utterly psychopathic. Also common with all cults is extreme levels of control of members- who they can talk to, what they can read or watch and they are certainly not allowed to have doubts (or express those doubts). Escaping is a very brave decision and always the right one.

    • @lugi25
      @lugi25 Před 4 dny

      Look at every religion in the world, they all cover up abuse ,and most have way more dirt on their hands.

    • @ronniebattle1310
      @ronniebattle1310 Před 23 hodinami

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    • @amyb7823
      @amyb7823 Před 16 hodinami

      The Catholics do this, too.

  • @rayeregan8114
    @rayeregan8114 Před 9 dny +38

    I grew up a JW and spent 35 years in. I experienced what he's saying. I'm so glad I got out and I i can heal finally.

    • @Kmac223
      @Kmac223 Před 6 dny +2

      what are some things I can ask them to challenge their beliefs next time they show up at my house?? If you know of any

    • @rayeregan8114
      @rayeregan8114 Před 6 dny

      @@Kmac223 cults don't work that way. If you tried they would put you on a do not call list. These people are brainwashed and logic and facts don't mean anything. It takes a lot to snap people out of it and it usually comes from the person beginning to question and looking at things themselves.

    • @katherinemalster5596
      @katherinemalster5596 Před 6 hodinami

      @@Kmac223Ask them what proof they have that the governing body are what they claim to be -they won’t be able to answer you 7:4

  • @johannacalderon1493
    @johannacalderon1493 Před 13 dny +225

    I spent my entire life as a JW. I gave up so many experiences, prom, living at university, birthdays. I was disfellowshipped 3 years ago. I had a very similar experience to him, when I was in my judicial committee I took medical records and evidence to them to try to protect myself. But it wasn’t enough. I was seen as a role model in my circuit so whenever I was disfellowshipped it was a complete shock, to my friends, the congregation, even myself. I’m healing now, but i will never forget what that process felt like. Now with the recent announcements of being able to speak to disfellowshipped people feels like a slap in the face, the people who stopped talking to me now try to contact me? And I should see this as a sign of love? No, absolutely not. It’s a manipulative tactic to try to return people to the organization because they know people are no longer joining. To anyone who wants to join, don’t. And to anyone who has left, I’m proud of you. This organization has no love, no god. I strongly believe in karma, and they have debt to pay.

    • @grapevinez6026
      @grapevinez6026 Před 13 dny +19

      They truly have no love, and they allowed their members to speak to disfellowshipped ones in a limited setting because they are losing funding in Norway 🇳🇴 But it is not enough since every day people die refusing blood transfusions at the direction of that cult.

    • @timmorozco
      @timmorozco Před 12 dny +13

      Sorry to hear you went through this. I was a JW until I was 17. You just gotta understand these are weak minded people. So much so that the mere conversing with disfellowshipped people could alter their thinking and behavior, thats just how weak they are. You're so much better off living your own life and thinking your own thoughts without them. Congratulations.

    • @HankFacepunch
      @HankFacepunch Před 11 dny +2

      I don't know, being able have a beard now sounds pretty good.

    • @checkoutmyplaylist6047
      @checkoutmyplaylist6047 Před 10 dny +3

      Deal with the scriptures not all the extra stuff

    • @cultytalk
      @cultytalk Před 10 dny +4

      ​@@HankFacepunch🤣🤣🤣🤣 if you're a REAL man, you don't need to be told you're "allowed" to have a beard before you grow one.

  • @jogosdiversos9757
    @jogosdiversos9757 Před 11 dny +23

    As a former Jehovah's Witness, I'm happy to see more people talking about this dark side of this organization, they ruin lives. To this day I suffer from several traumas that this cult caused me and my family, today I have to go to therapy to try to improve my life a little

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      Jesus Encounter Ministries CZcams channel**

    • @DarkShroom
      @DarkShroom Před 6 hodinami

      @@ronniebattle1310 yeah i think give the guy a break his life has already been ruined by one cult.... how many does he need in one lifetime?

    • @ronniebattle1310
      @ronniebattle1310 Před 3 hodinami

      @@DarkShroom Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe!

  • @Hellkittenn
    @Hellkittenn Před 9 hodinami +3

    I was forced to grow up as a Jehovah's Witness in this awful cult. My friend who's dad was an elder abused him. No one did anything. If you showed any form of self-thinking or freedom, they'd corner you with 2 on 1 meetings and talk you into submission. I left the moment I was 18, and they disfellowshipped me. I got used by some of them when they needed me, acting like they were still my friends but when I would run into them in public, they'd treat me as if I was invisible. My own mother cut me off because I refused to go back, even though she herself had also been treated terrible. She's brainwashed. I had to have a surgery that may have required a blood transfusion, and when she heard of this, she only appeared just short enough to tell my doctor I wasn't allowed to have blood and it's a sin. I quickly notarized a letter for my doctor telling her she had no power over my medical treatment and I was to be given blood if I needed it. They are a cult and don't believe anything about them telling you they are not. If they can make a mother believe that allowing her own child to die is ok and choosing to killing them by refusing their medical care is something that's not just ok, but righteous, you better believe they are far more dangerous than they appear on the surface.

  • @DJParadoxNYC666
    @DJParadoxNYC666 Před 9 dny +96

    I’m a survivor of this horrible religion. It destroyed my family and I am having a really hard time trying to integrate myself into the “real” world since all I’ve known is this religious life. My parents became JW’s when I was 5 years old. It’s horrible. They are still active and I have had to cut them out of my life. I’m miserable.

    • @karen4411
      @karen4411 Před 4 dny +9

      Please know that you have made the right decision! It isnt easy at first but you are not alone, there is an army of us that have left and we support each other ❤

    • @1Corinthians15.1-4
      @1Corinthians15.1-4 Před 3 dny

      JW is a false Christian church.

    • @joraiders8o594
      @joraiders8o594 Před 2 dny +2

      Pray to Jehovah. He will be there for you.

    • @DJParadoxNYC666
      @DJParadoxNYC666 Před 2 dny +1

      @@karen4411 thank you! Hardest thing I’ve done in my life.

    • @karen4411
      @karen4411 Před 2 dny

      @@DJParadoxNYC666 yes, it will be the hardest thing, but the hardest thing is done and now you can rebuild. I couldnt even be in the same room as a bible for about 5 years. However, I found it useful to start researching. I lost my home, my spouse and at the time one of my children but by learning about the things that interested me but were considered wordly by the witnesses. Its been 15 years now and im still learning. Favourite subject is how the witnesses have twisted and manipulated the bible. You WILL get there, just hang in there and please know that there is a God, what we were taught about him has been manipulated to lead us away from the true knowledge of Him. Seek Him out for yourself and dont let the bitterness of the what happened with the organisation have any influence on your relationship with Him now.
      He will bless you as He blessed me, i have a good relationship with my children, live a beautiful part of the world with my new husband, daughter and 4 grandchildren. And when its really tough, remember, nothing stays the same, THIS TOO SHALL PASS. Praying for you

  • @6zebrasarebeast2
    @6zebrasarebeast2 Před 14 dny +65

    Thanks so much for shedding light on this. I’m shunned by my entire family for leaving. They need to be exposed as a cult!

  • @XJW-fb8ww
    @XJW-fb8ww Před 13 dny +198

    I was born in as well back in 1971. My Dad was a JW for over 60 years. He shunned me for 15 years. 4 years before he died he showed up at my door. He was old, alone and had no one to take care of him. He died in 2019. He made me POA and AIF of his Will. Because of this the W's could not control his funeral. I spoke at his funeral and I have the video on my You Tube Channel. I am so thankful that people are waking up from this Cult.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 12 dny +6

      I will watch it.

    • @bobjames6622
      @bobjames6622 Před 10 dny +4

      I would have turned him away. I have no time for forgiving and forgetting. That's for small children and the birds.

    • @XJW-fb8ww
      @XJW-fb8ww Před 10 dny +25

      @@bobjames6622 Matthew 6:14-15
      14 For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.
      15 But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
      This small child, bird, will stick with Jesus.

    • @bobjames6622
      @bobjames6622 Před 10 dny

      @@XJW-fb8ww You've simply replaced one cult (JW) with another (christianity). ALL man made religions are mere prisons of the mind. You've been fooled.....AGAIN!

    • @stormtrooper5540
      @stormtrooper5540 Před 9 dny

      @@XJW-fb8ww That is the same tactic religious people use to cover abuse. Don't report it to autoririties, forgive your rapist and god will forgive you and welcome you into heaven. The person who wrote matthew was wrong.

  • @K3NII_
    @K3NII_ Před 10 dny +18

    Grew up as a Jehovahs Witness. Since leaving (the whole family did) we find that our quality of life has improved greatly. Thank goodness I don't have to do no more 3 day conventions shiiii

    • @emmanuelnyarji829
      @emmanuelnyarji829 Před 8 dny +2

      Bro those where lo key my fave cus it was the closet to a holiday that we got, and at lunch break we’d get Burger King 😂😂😂😂

    • @sheasprettyskinny6630
      @sheasprettyskinny6630 Před 4 dny +2

      I liked the international conventions, but some of the venues would do a number on the cheeks from sitting so long.

    • @sadiqonifade3323
      @sadiqonifade3323 Před dnem

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @peony2353
    @peony2353 Před 8 dny +6

    Thanks you for posting this. I’m a former Jehovahs Witnesses. I moved away from my family to live a new life. Unfortunately they don’t know yet out of fear of them shunning me. I hope one day something is done to change their policies to let people leave without repercussions of getting shunned simply because I no longer believe and want to live my life how I see fit. More people need to realize this is a cult and not a religion.

  • @user-qc1ur3zk1o
    @user-qc1ur3zk1o Před 14 dny +181

    I was raised in that cult and the day it folds for good, will be a blessed day!

    • @Green1up
      @Green1up Před 14 dny +8

      Stop the 🧢

    • @mulenga873
      @mulenga873 Před 14 dny +7

      Continue wishing

    • @djparsons7363
      @djparsons7363 Před 14 dny +4

      I guess you will NEVER have a blessed day, only those who worship Jehovah will make it through the millennium.

    • @brianlarsenis
      @brianlarsenis Před 14 dny

      ​@@djparsons7363 Ain't nobody making it thru the millennium bud. See you in the dirt.

    • @sophiam286
      @sophiam286 Před 14 dny

      @@djparsons7363why r u watching apostate material? i’m going to tell the elders on you

  • @Nihilnovus
    @Nihilnovus Před 14 dny +308

    Wow. I spent 23 years in this faith and finally hearing other's experience in the organization is really refreshing and cathartic

    • @billyd5317
      @billyd5317 Před 13 dny +10

      Hey former brother, how long you been out? (sounds like prison) Ive been out out about 15 years. and here I am.

    • @theyisnothere
      @theyisnothere Před 13 dny +1

      Thank you

    • @Nihilnovus
      @Nihilnovus Před 13 dny +5

      Been about 11 years now. Most of my family are still in it but wow it’s something that you find you can never fully cut out. Even now my views of religion in general has been corrupted going forward

    • @edeecampbell9278
      @edeecampbell9278 Před 12 dny +2

      I really wanted to hear what this man had to share. Can’t understand him with the mask and garble. Bummer.

    • @billyd5317
      @billyd5317 Před 12 dny

      @@Nihilnovus Thanks for responding. I enjoy hearing personal stories. See on the other side. lol That always kills me.

  • @ArmbarPapi
    @ArmbarPapi Před 9 dny +4

    So grateful to have made it out even at the cost of so many family relationships. I’m blessed my dad is an atheist and mom talks to me on the DL.

  • @DUSAbruddah
    @DUSAbruddah Před 5 dny +5

    As a current Jehovah witness, this was englighting. Good to have more active awareness of these type of real issues.

    • @Thatgirl12-fp3uq
      @Thatgirl12-fp3uq Před 9 hodinami

      What are you going to do about it? In the Bible, Jehovah doesn't like people who miscarry Justice. There are a harm happening you guys are not judging it righteously. Jehovah will judge you all harshly.

  • @YKAEYA
    @YKAEYA Před 14 dny +158

    This religion broke up my family. I was abused by an elder, realized as adult the extent of this problem and when I stopped going everyone cancelled me immediately no questions asked.

    • @koreanhog5735
      @koreanhog5735 Před 13 dny +1

      Were you. What is his name? What is yours? Can you prove it? I mean, if you accuse someone of something publicly, you should be able to prove it, shouldn't you?

    • @BabyDoll-xx9rk
      @BabyDoll-xx9rk Před 13 dny +4

      I'm so sorry you went through that. I'm hoping you heal from the trauma this cult has caused. I left 5 years ago after being abused for over 10 years. It's hard but I remember that I'm safer now and I actually have control over my life.

    • @YKAEYA
      @YKAEYA Před 13 dny +20

      @@koreanhog5735 take a breath, I have no evidence, I was a child. The elder late went to prison for touching at least 9 others

    • @YKAEYA
      @YKAEYA Před 13 dny +4

      @@BabyDoll-xx9rk thank you for the kind reply. I’m sorry you went thru your experience. Man we’ve really gone thru it. It takes real strength and courage to walk away. I know people in now, that are just too afraid so they choose to stay in and suffer. Hang in there survivor, I hope you are now thriving

    • @carlisroy6666
      @carlisroy6666 Před 13 dny +14

      @@koreanhog5735 Are you a lawyer? Why do you need a name?

  • @classyjuanito
    @classyjuanito Před 14 dny +505

    This cult has a lot of ignorance, lack of accountability, and manipulation. Hypocrisy thrives in this environment. I am so glad I left when I was a teenager.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +12

      Good for you!

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 13 dny +9

      I am happy you got out when you did!!♥️♥️

    • @tammyg8031
      @tammyg8031 Před 12 dny +10

      You were very fortunate to leave at a young age. Good for you ❤!!! I wish you happiness and success

    • @NasirAl-Din-kp5ic
      @NasirAl-Din-kp5ic Před 12 dny

      1:04 seconds in I can tell you guys he’s not lying. I too was unfortunately indoctrinated into this cult as an infant from both father and mother. I too got out as a teenager. I’ve seen it a million times as teenagers a lot of us go. Few stay, and those that stay become elite and elders. Pioneers and ministerial servants (Jehovah witnesses lingo). I’m 43 now

    • @MrOllieBD
      @MrOllieBD Před 11 dny +5

      I’m glad you managed to get out. However, I would say that they aren’t ignorant at all. I think they know exactly what is going on within and outside of JW and use that knowledge to manipulate the vulnerable. Just like the cult of Scientology, there is a reason why those at the top have money and power. It is very sad that 8 million people on this planet have to suffer at their hands.

  • @megan148
    @megan148 Před 9 dny +8

    I know a lot will not read this all the way through, but I don’t even know where to start with this. We were taught to be anxious and feel disappointing to god for having close friends outside of the organization. In kindergarten, I didn’t get too close to my friends in school because I was taught they were all going to be destroyed by god for not being witnesses. We were scolded for even eating cupcakes at a school bday party. Being a teenager and mid twenties, it made me anxious to do things with “worldly” people because when I openly had friends that weren’t witnesses, the elders would take me in the back room and tell me to stop “keeping company” with non Jehovah’s witnesses, because it was upsetting Jehovah. If you continued being friends with a non witness, you were soft shunned. I was a kindergartener going through school thinking all of their friends were going to be killed by god. I was r-ped by a witness at five years old. His name was Freddy. It came out to the congregation that, including me, this man had done this to five other children. He was disfellowshipped (excommunicated) for 6 months. This man had been assaulting (that’s me putting it very very lightly) his own sister from the age of three, to sixteen. It is still unknown as to who got her pregnant at sixteen. Because no one reported him to the authorities, when he was allowed back into the congregation again, he was able to assault at least a dozen other children. We did not come forward because the misogyny in the organization would blame girls for “enticing” the men. We saw how this would be because when that man’s sins came out, all anyone talked about was how gross the sister was and how she must have tempted him. They PITIED him. My parents were told when I was thirteen to make me wear baggy clothing because my body was distracting to the men in the congregation. I was able to escape from the cult four years ago. In doing so, I was branded an apostate. My family will never have anything to do with me again. The friends I grew up with have not spoken to me since. Even the sister that was abused stopped speaking to me. However, the man that ra-ed and molested over a dozen children has said he’s “sorry” and is still an active member of the organization. According to their teachings, someone who has abandoned the “faith” is worse than a pedophile. My father deleted me on all social media, and attacked me for being an “agent of Satan”, yet is friends with the child molester that destroyed me and multiple other children. I went to the authorities about him a couple years ago. I gave the FBI agent that came to my house all the names of the victims. He was confident this man could be put away. Every single one of them denied it, and told mutual friends that they didn’t want to “bring reproach” on god aka Watchtower. They teach that me speaking against the organization is worse than a predator. And I’d be willing to bet there will be witnesses on my comment that will call me a liar. Because that is what they’re taught to say when someone comes forward about abuse. Anyone is welcome to google the secret elders book that the rank and file are not allowed to see. In it there is a passage saying smoking cigarettes is an immediate shunning matter. However, it verbatim states that viewing child pron is not considered child abuse and only a matter of shunning if it happens multiple times. It states the child pron viewer should only be “strongly counseled”. Lastly, the man that destroyed my innocence has since married a woman with children, and no one in the organization has ever informed this woman that she’s brought her children into a marriage with a child molester.

    • @everythingmatters6308
      @everythingmatters6308 Před dnem +2

      You are so fortunate to be away from all these sick, evil people. I wish you all the best. 💜

    • @justamyinc
      @justamyinc Před dnem +1

      I hear you, I see you, I believe you.
      I was raised a JW too... left at 24 as a pioneer & even served where the need is great down in Mississippi. I did all this just to make my mother happy, and make the family "look good." I feel like I escaped Alcatraz... I'm now 52. I now live a beautiful big full happy life, however it took about 10 years to unbrainwash myself from that cult. I'll never get my childhood back, but I live my life by my rules.
      I wish you to heal and move on, its not easy, but it's worth it. A book that's helped me tremendously by Dr Nicole LePera: How To Do The Work

    • @jesustalkpodcast365
      @jesustalkpodcast365 Před 7 hodinami +1

      I'm praying for all of you! This is just terrible, but God is a healer.

  • @SarinaSazi
    @SarinaSazi Před 7 dny +29

    I walked out of the house as a young teenager and never went back. I had that exact feeling, that "Whoosh" and it was amazing!

    • @grapevinez6026
      @grapevinez6026 Před 7 dny +1

      Agreed. Hope that many others trapped in the cult can experience that too.

    • @alienstorage1100
      @alienstorage1100 Před 4 dny

      You've made an intelligent decison. 🙏🏾

  • @anotherhealingjourneybegins
    @anotherhealingjourneybegins Před 14 dny +259

    I've been free for 17 years now, but badly traumatized. This man was telling the truth. The fact he feels the need to cover his face from the organization seeing him should speak volumes. It was the first 19 years of my life and it was full of abuse and evil, as well as judgment and invalidation.

    • @stoiccrane4259
      @stoiccrane4259 Před 13 dny +11

      The judgement was the worst aspect of it. For being an organization that purports to represent the Christian Spirit there's little love there or compassion. Granted some of the people are wonderful but the organization itself is questionable.

    • @koreanhog5735
      @koreanhog5735 Před 13 dny +1

      So how were you traumatized? What happened?

    • @anotherhealingjourneybegins
      @anotherhealingjourneybegins Před 13 dny +4

      @stoiccrane4259 totally agree. It's one of those things that presents as pure and holy to outsiders, but for those of us on the inside, we saw it was everything but.

    • @anotherhealingjourneybegins
      @anotherhealingjourneybegins Před 13 dny +1

      @koreanhog5735 it was a lot. I actually put up a 2 part vid on my channel last year. I'm also currently writing a book about my experience in it. I was being abused, and they basically kept it quiet and told me I was deserving of it. For example, I was molested as a child, and my JW mother years later told me I wanted it. I had elders pulling me aside in private to ask me highly inappropriate sexual questions and wanted details, when I was a minor. They constantly tried to control my thoughts and they tell you who you are allowed to talk to, what you can wear, lies to tell the public in order to recruit.
      We were trained 3 days a week in our meetings how to do door to door, how to pick up on vulnerability in others in order to exploit them/convert them. So if let's say, your dad just died and you were my schoolmate, it was my job to use your grief to try and recruit you, telling you about the resurrection in order to entice you into joining us. If I didn't try to preach to you, I would be considered blood guilty because 'I could've saved you but didn't try to'. Imagine being a child and having the thought process in your mind that if you didn't preach to your teachers and peers, their deaths could be your fault for not trying.
      Anytime there was a birthday in class, you were not allowed to even eat a cupcake (they don't celebrate any holidays other than one yearly ritual regarding Jesus death and rebirth). So as a kid, you had to go sit in the hallway and listen to your classmates enjoy a party while you were treated as if you did something wrong sitting in the hall, or in the library.
      If you were bullied, you were expected to 'turn the other cheek' as Jesus would, so for years, I was beaten up and harassed by several peers, and was expected to just ignore them. Once, I defended myself and when an elder found out, he was upset and after a deep sigh, asked me if others knew I was a JW. He was more concerned with how me getting into a fight hurt Jehovah's reputation vs my safety.
      When I came out as being gay, I was disowned by my parents via notarized letter and left homeless and unable to talk to them or my 2 siblings. Being gay made me "detestable" and vile in their eyes. I was 19. Lost my entire JW congregation overnight like it was nothing to them. It's been 17 years and I'm still estranged from my parents, siblings, and former JW friends. I'm talking never checked in on, never reached out to, not responded to, nothing. Had various suicide attempts when I was in, and denied my request for prayers. It was a lot.
      I now live with CPTSD and have flashbacks every single day. This probably also has to do with the fact that we were constantly told about Armageddon/the end of the world coming any second, which caused severe anxiety that I still carry. The organization uses you like a battery to do their preaching and recruiting and then tosses you to the curb the moment you start asking questions about operations.
      Pedophiles are sent to other congregations after abusing kids, not reported to the police because they handle everything internally. The new congregation is not told this person's history and has access to a new group of unsuspecting children. This happened in my congregation where one dude tried to come onto me a few times and I ended up piecing it together what he was after. They lie to outsiders regularly and demand you don't pursue higher education or association with outsiders. You can't hang out with non JWs and if you are caught, you are counseled and at risk of expulsion. It was hell, and I struggle with the memories daily. I deal with severe anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, loneliness, isolation, flashbacks, repressed memories, etc on a regular basis ever since. It was hell and I don't wish that experience on any child.

    • @antonioherrera1324
      @antonioherrera1324 Před 13 dny +2

      His daughter was abused and he can't name the abuser even if he is in prison c'mon, state names, dates to fact check,

  • @Exiled.New.Yorker
    @Exiled.New.Yorker Před 14 dny +85

    In the late 90's, my roommate's nephew escaped The Watchtower. He was clearly and obviously in a state of shock, and traumatized. I advised her to let him be, give him room and listen when he was ready to talk. I hope he eventually did. If youre reading this B, i hope youre doing better, love to C, and i hope you are handling your trauma better than i am mine.

    • @djparsons7363
      @djparsons7363 Před 14 dny

      What a load of garbage, people like you just lie constantly, you're all a bunch of babies.

    • @maeterith1984
      @maeterith1984 Před 14 dny +3

      I hope you are okay. You don't sound it by what you wrote. I hope you can finally be healed one day. 🤗

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 13 dny +2

      I am sorry for what happened to you, and I hope you are coping and are alright now. ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @wakawakachuchu9353
    @wakawakachuchu9353 Před 9 dny +24

    I was raised under that faith and reacted violently to being indoctrinated, my family found that there was no possible conversion on me, not even extreme physical punishment made me comply, these people are INSANE.

  • @randallgregerson4761
    @randallgregerson4761 Před 10 dny +8

    I disassociated myself in 1981. My teen years were horrible and my twenties were bad as well. I didn't know how to live life properly after I left. I'm happy today without any faith. I only believe in what can be proven through evidence.

    • @aaaa-fq1ue
      @aaaa-fq1ue Před 5 dny +3

      Be careful about moving too far to the other extreme, material evidence isn’t the end all be all, the spirit still deserves acknowledgement

  • @stoiccrane4259
    @stoiccrane4259 Před 14 dny +334

    My Grandfather is an Elder and I was raised as a Jehovah's Witness from a young age. My mother was also introduced into it as a child when she was living in Jamaica and told me a story of how she was in the car with a trusted Brother from the congregation who was supposed to drop her off somewhere.
    Apparently he went in another direction and put his hand on my ma's leg saying how beautiful she was and that another girl in the congregation was a "bad girl and shouldn't be believed". When she realized what was happening she opened the car door and jumped out into moving traffic nearly getting hit! She explained to a passerby what happened and he drove her home.
    She then told my surrogate grandmother who's care she was under who was a Jehovah's Witness and instead of bringing the matter to police she decided to discuss it with other sisters in the congregation and "pray" on it. Within a few weeks the guy left the congregation and didn't return as far as my ma knew but who knows how many other girls he attempted and successfully sexually abused..

    • @whitlcj1
      @whitlcj1 Před 14 dny +5

      Call the police

    • @maeterith1984
      @maeterith1984 Před 14 dny

      They are sick. Totally sick. The Catholics hide their paedophiles. No doubt these do too. I'm glad you got out.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny

      This is very common in the disgusting Jehovah's Witnesses cult.

    • @edobwoy
      @edobwoy Před 13 dny +11

      I'm shocked in the video how the wife kept going to the church for another 10 years while her husband left and the fact her own blood was abused. Some women are just foolish

    • @grapevinez6026
      @grapevinez6026 Před 13 dny +6

      ​@@edobwoyyou'd be surprised how many still in that cult have been abused or seen others be abused. The mind control is real.

  • @TheVillainOfTheYear
    @TheVillainOfTheYear Před 14 dny +292

    People who didn't grow up in the organization are often fooled by the reasonable front they present to the public, but it's all true. If your child needs a blood transfusion to save her life, they expect you to let her die instead.
    When you're in it, you're made to feel shame for questioning. You're "relying on your own understanding," and "puffed up with pride." They strongly discourage independent thought, just obedience on pain of shunning by all your friends and family.
    Some ideas do not deserve respect. The hate and destructive methods of this organization are great examples of such.

    • @PastaMaster115
      @PastaMaster115 Před 13 dny +7

      Ya know I never really thought that through until now. They were tying together "independent thought" and "pride". As if making a decision for yourself is self-congratulatory. That truly is madness. What did they have us passively believing?!?

    • @TheVillainOfTheYear
      @TheVillainOfTheYear Před 13 dny +3

      @@PastaMaster115 and if there's still any question, ask if what they're asking is self serving. When you build a kingdom hall or contribute your money or spend more hours making disciples, are you ever getting anything back on that effort besides the "happiness," they tell you that you feel? They get a broad real estate portfolio that they liquidate at will, cash, and new brand ambassadors who give more of the above.

    • @ssh-jq5ov
      @ssh-jq5ov Před 13 dny +10

      Yup I know a brother and sister who refused a blood transfusion for their 4 month old daughter. She died, sadly. But he told their experience in a comment. They’re actually PROUD of that decision. Their baby girl could have been alive today… Makes me sick

    • @alexmousley7213
      @alexmousley7213 Před 10 dny

      Many cults have a benign looking front (as well as many front groups) and spend a lot of resources on PR and reputation damage limitation- it's the ex members who really see the vile activities beneath the veneer. Any high control group will be full of abuse, it's a psychopath's playground.

    • @erickcawayan7809
      @erickcawayan7809 Před 9 dny

      Dude you are not in medical field to say that malicious statement. Witnesses has doctors and liason committees worldwide that contact major hospitals to discuss different medical strategies to save a witness both child and adult. Blood transfusion is just one of the strategy use in operation. Refusal to that procedure and accepting other medical procedure that can allow operation to push through is not as equal as letting a person just to die. Investigate further, based your reasoning on a solid proof not just on a mere statement that can be malicious in nature.

  • @samirec
    @samirec Před 9 hodinami +1

    I was a Jehovah Witness.... And I can confirm. I've gotten out of my deep depression when I got out. AMA

  • @Paulakat517
    @Paulakat517 Před dnem +2

    I was raised a devout Jehovah's Witness and the mind control is real, the fear and influence are all real. The programming is real and people are encouraged to watch each other. I was disfellowshipped and shunned.

  • @JV4740
    @JV4740 Před 14 dny +136

    Every single word this man said is true.
    At least I woke up in my 20's and only lost the first 20yrs of my life, not 50 like this gent and many others.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +13

      I lost 32 years inside that cult.

    • @tammyg8031
      @tammyg8031 Před 12 dny +6

      I lost 50

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 12 dny

      @@tammyg8031 - 😲😢

    • @nuh-uhx2477
      @nuh-uhx2477 Před 10 dny +3

      Same, I finally left in my early 20's. I was indoctrinated since the age of 5, baptised at 12. So glad my family and I left!

  • @DEM0NICUS
    @DEM0NICUS Před 14 dny +160

    I can’t escape these guys. Even showing up in my feed lol

    • @brandonperkins176
      @brandonperkins176 Před 14 dny +16

      They are insane

    • @blahsaysme2u
      @blahsaysme2u Před 14 dny +5

      I'm an exjw...this made me rotff

    • @jamieSp69
      @jamieSp69 Před 14 dny

      Demons are showing up in your feed Demon- icus.

    • @jamieSp69
      @jamieSp69 Před 14 dny

      This guy literally has demon in his name. If anyone is creeping, it's his evil ass. His simple-minded troll talk sounds very demon puppet to me

  • @tabi91100
    @tabi91100 Před 9 dny +4

    Thank you @vice and to this informant for speaking up on the truths of this disturbing cult. Tons of ex-jws share this same story and I’m glad our voices are being heard. ❤

  • @Raviright90
    @Raviright90 Před 9 dny +4

    Any group or organization or religion or cult etc leaders ask you to hurt anyone even a single person is not worth to be in at least for me

  • @corruptingthesystem1104
    @corruptingthesystem1104 Před 11 dny +38

    Former child witness here, I can’t tell you alienated this did to my childhood. Birthdays, parties, media, books and so many more restrictions.

    • @jaybruno3571
      @jaybruno3571 Před 5 dny

      Yup, no Christmas, no Halloween..can’t celebrate our own bdays - was horrible

    • @pablozamora5430
      @pablozamora5430 Před 5 dny

      Such a sad way of living, gotta stay away from all the religious fanatics and cults because they are in essence diabolical and want to keep you indoctrinated, obedient and confused.

    • @BeyondEbo
      @BeyondEbo Před 4 dny +1

      That's how I felt. Looking back, those things are traumatic to a child.

    • @jasonafrifa1418
      @jasonafrifa1418 Před 4 dny +3

      @@BeyondEboand the trauma still follows me to this day. I still feel guilty doing normal things in everyday life because of the mental hold they had on me.

    • @BeyondEbo
      @BeyondEbo Před 4 dny +3

      @@jasonafrifa1418 same. I'm 48 now and I'm realizing the effects it had on me. My grandmother has passed and my mom has severe dementia, and although I'm of age, I feel like I can finally talk about how miserable it was. I'm also starting to see my stepdad's (an elder) true colors.

  • @tarynelise225
    @tarynelise225 Před 11 dny +121

    My family are generational JWs. I am the only one in my immediate family that is not a JW. People don’t understand what this cult does to people.

    • @Silver77cyn
      @Silver77cyn Před 4 dny +4

      Unfortunately, I do.

    • @OHiYoCHic
      @OHiYoCHic Před 4 dny +2

      My in laws are witnesses and it’s definitely wild

    • @elitome1257
      @elitome1257 Před 3 dny

      Oh it’s wild because we don’t live in the same debauchery as you? Wild parties and living an immoral life? Because of this you are confused. Abuse may happen but does abuse not happen in every religion? 😂 wake up people Jehovahs witnesses are the true religion think about it why are they painted in such a bad light one answer Satan the devil. And he is blinding you

    • @joraiders8o594
      @joraiders8o594 Před 2 dny

      Not a cult

    • @OHiYoCHic
      @OHiYoCHic Před 2 dny +1

      @@joraiders8o594 lies.. they are definitely a cult

  • @angelmujahid2233
    @angelmujahid2233 Před 9 dny +2

    The biggest highlight of this is that they got out and their family seems to be doing well. I hope they continue to prosper and be happy.

  • @brucewilson1958
    @brucewilson1958 Před 6 dny +3

    I believe that his experience of viewing himself and the two other Elders from the ceiling was not the result of anxiety but rather, a genuine Religious Experience, a Gift from God. Immediately, he was able to see the absurdity of his brainwashing.

  • @jeffreygraham9553
    @jeffreygraham9553 Před 14 dny +71

    They will NEVER apologize to any of their victims EVER.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +11

      Because they believe that they are above everyone else.

    • @koreanhog5735
      @koreanhog5735 Před 13 dny +3

      Because there are no victims of theirs.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +11

      @@koreanhog5735 - Only a Jehovah's Witness would make an comment this arrogant.

    • @user-gj8mn4ce8d
      @user-gj8mn4ce8d Před 13 dny

      @@koreanhog5735cowards…. Baseball bats work pretty god damn well for getting answers and the truth out

    • @user-nd2jw7fj6y
      @user-nd2jw7fj6y Před 12 dny

      ​@koreanhog5735 Yes so the millions of testimonies are all false. It's all lies. No victims. Right. Too bad no one believes you. 😂

  • @amanwithafakename
    @amanwithafakename Před 10 dny +14

    Thank you for covering this. As someone who lost my family to this cult, this doesn't receive enough coverage.

  • @Thatdeal79
    @Thatdeal79 Před 7 dny +3

    You got to be wary of a group who covers up sexual assault performed by minors but will kick out teenagers over simple infractions.

    • @j3in725
      @j3in725 Před 7 dny +1

      This. Big time. They will kick a teenager or adult out for not being repentant for doing a natural human thing. But yet, they give peso's a lot more breathing room to the point many cases were not reported to law enforcement, and abusers stayed in congregations for years.

    • @Thatdeal79
      @Thatdeal79 Před 5 dny

      On minors*

  • @symphonychanel
    @symphonychanel Před 6 hodinami +1

    I grew up in this organization. So saying I escaped a cult is something I’d jokingly say but hearing him say it was so relatable. I’ve only met other Ex Witnesses in passing. Knowing someone else feels the same way is reassuring and sad.

  • @lile4life713
    @lile4life713 Před 14 dny +167

    One word “cult”

  • @raakbreaker
    @raakbreaker Před 12 dny +84

    I grew up a JW. My parents still are. I will say this. It’s led to an outside looking in worldview that’s impossible to shake.

    • @harshitgarg419
      @harshitgarg419 Před 7 dny +2

      good! world is bad

    • @interstellarsurfer
      @interstellarsurfer Před 7 dny +4

      ​@@harshitgarg419But the JW is worse.

    • @shadegreen5351
      @shadegreen5351 Před 7 dny

      Gave me a nihlist outlook. Nothing matters but Jah, not my family, not my friends, not education, not even my own life. From my first day of life until I left it was the main theme.
      Armageddon is tomorrow, so no need to do anything other than preach the word so perhaps i can survive the ire of the Almighty.
      My mother even used the threat of me dying at Armageddon and being totally forgotten about by her and Jehovah in the new system as a form of chastisement/punishment.

    • @lugi25
      @lugi25 Před 4 dny

      ​@@shadegreen5351look at it realistically. Who can save you but Jehovah. Who deserves worship. What have they given you, and is it the same as what Jehovah's given you.

    • @cygnustsp
      @cygnustsp Před 3 dny

      ​@@lugi25screw jehovah

  • @LeoLynch-yg7vo
    @LeoLynch-yg7vo Před 10 dny +2

    Any situation like that where you have hierarchies and mind control and isolation is ripe for abuse to occur. Glad you got out of it.

  • @felipeviana2351
    @felipeviana2351 Před dnem +1

    As a former JW, I can tell that there are many good people still trapped in this cult. Thank God I have never suffered or heard about any case of sexual abuse, but I can't say the same about psychological manipulation and emotional abuse. If you stay in for too long, the sure consequence is pain and regret. I'm a member of a broken, resentful family and when I got out, I ended up hating God and myself. But His plans are perfect and He reached me. Now I understand His true principles, which has allowed me to build for myself a happy and loving family.

  • @ssh-jq5ov
    @ssh-jq5ov Před 14 dny +55

    I believe him. I was raised in this cult myself. Working on physically leaving… It’s so hard. Knowing I’ll lose my family and friends sucks, but I deserve to be happy. If they come to your door, be nice to them but firm in telling them you’re NOT INTERESTED. This is a corrupt organization lead by delusional men. It gets more culty each year. Just say no!

    • @j3in725
      @j3in725 Před 13 dny +8

      Hang in there you got this! I left a few months age and best decision ever.

    • @funkk
      @funkk Před 13 dny +7

      Leave. You won't regret it. Best decision of my life.

    • @isaiah30v8
      @isaiah30v8 Před 13 dny

      I tell Jehovah's Witnesses to go through the narrow gate that is on the cramped road leading to life.
      .
      Matthew 7:13-14
      “Go in through the narrow gate; because broad and spacious is the road leading off into destruction, and many are the ones going in through it; 14 whereas narrow is the gate and cramped the road ** LEADING OFF INTO LIFE ** and few are the ones finding it.
      .
      I ask them to read what Jehovah said would happen at the time of the end that is in every Christians bible and yet, few are the ones finding it:
      .
      Isaiah 66:5
      Hear the word of Jehovah, YOU men who are trembling at his word: “YOUR brothers that are hating YOU, that are excluding YOU by reason of my name, said, ‘May Jehovah be glorified!’ He must also appear with rejoicing on YOUR part, and they are the ones that will be put to shame.”
      .
      [Name of person] is no longer one of JEHOVAH's Witnesses ---->> "excluding YOU by reason of MY NAME"
      .
      I ask them if they can see Jehovah's promise to disfellowshipped Jehovah's Witnesses:
      .
      "He must also appear with rejoicing on YOUR part"!
      .
      I then warn them that, if they go through this narrow gate they will lose their family as a consequence of the Watchtower Societies shunning policies.
      .
      Then I ask them to read what Jesus Christ said about everlasting life:
      .
      Mark 10:29-30
      Jesus said: “Truly I say to YOU men, No one has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and for the sake of the good news 30 who will not get a hundredfold now in this period of time, houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and fields, with persecutions, and in the coming system of things ** EVERLASTING LIFE **
      .
      I then ask them if they want to live forever.
      .
      I also tell them that they can leave the organization and their congregation with dignity by telling everybody that they believe Jehovah, Jesus Christ and everything else in the bible.
      .
      Walk out with your head held high and jump for joy when you do.
      .
      What Jehovah said would happen, is now really happening!
      .
      That's Good News ................... right!
      .
      Jesus said: “Truly I say to YOU men, No one has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and FOR THE SAKE OF THE GOOD NEWS.
      .

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 13 dny +6

      Leaving was the best thing I’ve ever done in my life. It was the most important first step to self care and self love I ever took. You have to concentrate on those aspects to start if you want to heal. I hope that, if you decide to leave, you consider reaching out. There are tons of us out there. You are NOT ALONE… even though I know it’s going to feel so isolating. ♥️♥️♥️♥️

    • @ssh-jq5ov
      @ssh-jq5ov Před 13 dny

      @@j3in725 Thank you. I genuinely like and care about these people. There are some good people trapped in this cult… The only thing holding me back right now is funds. Going to pay off my debts and continue saving… I’m glad you got out!!

  • @arash_e_
    @arash_e_ Před 14 dny +39

    this Informer series is great.
    Keep on showing the world the truth

    • @adrianthomas6244
      @adrianthomas6244 Před 14 dny

      This is not the truth, it is a load of slanderous lies, and iam sick of it, the WT society as been saying for decades that " if you or ur family are a victim of a crime there are authorities you can all call YOU MAY WISH TOO CALL THE POLICE, written decades before any nasty vindictive apostates websites was very unfortunately spawned into existence, written even before CZcams existed, this quote from the WATCHTOWER/Awake is from the 1983 and again in 1991, the nasty vindictive apostates wouldn't know the truth if it came up and kicked them all up the bums.

  • @simonhall1328
    @simonhall1328 Před 9 dny +7

    I was robbed of my childhood. No birthdays, Christmas. Wasn't allowed in school assemblies because the school was C. Of. E.
    Bullied until I was big enough to defend myself. Left at 16 years old after telling my dad it was the law that I could chose my own religion in the uk. I'm now 55 and atheist. I hate all beliefs.

    • @oluwaseyioyebanji9746
      @oluwaseyioyebanji9746 Před 2 dny

    • @nessajenean8705
      @nessajenean8705 Před 2 dny

      I’m so sorry that happened to you…

    • @allks88
      @allks88 Před 8 hodinami

      Christmas is a false pagan holiday. No person who claims to believe in christ should be celebrating it.

  • @KobyashiMaru1
    @KobyashiMaru1 Před 9 dny +15

    4th generation disfellowshipped Jehovah's Witness here. I have rarely laughed so hardy and angrily at the statement 'We enjoy entirely normal lives in the community at large.' IMO, they're not seen as a cult because there's been no mass un-aliving attempts, and that's what people tend to associate cults with. If anyone you love has been caught, yes CAUGHT, by this organization, be patient but persistent in your attempts to bring them to the truth about 'the truth'. I think they know it, they know deep inside the part of them that can't be controlled by the overwhelming amount of propaganda that's thrown at them that there is something terribly wrong with the organizations idea of 'love'. As this brave gentleman said, there are good people there, lots of them. They genuinely think they're doing the right thing because they've been taught, many of them like me their entire life, that this is the right thing to do, that being whatever the organization tells them is the right thing to do.

    • @lugi25
      @lugi25 Před 4 dny

      You really cant prove the organization is wrong/incorrect.

  • @jarrensummers6269
    @jarrensummers6269 Před 14 dny +110

    As someone who has half of their family in the Jehovah's Witnesses, none of this surprises me. Always something off about those people, always a feeling that they were being controlled.

    • @stoiccrane4259
      @stoiccrane4259 Před 13 dny +13

      They are. When after I left about 10 yrs later I went to a meeting to appease my grandfather featuring an Overseer.
      I don't remember much about the meeting but one of the statements I recall is the Overseer literally saying to the congregation "Don't think for yourself. As humans were too dumb to think for ourselves without Jehovah."
      The moment he said that I mentally noped the freak out and haven't returned to a meeting since.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +8

      It's a dangerous cult.

    • @j3in725
      @j3in725 Před 13 dny +10

      That governing body is the main culprit. They replaced themselves with god to the point a Jehovah's witnesses can literally read in the bible what it says, but yet follow the words of those men. Even if those words differ immensely from what the bible says. All Authority is in the hands of these men.

    • @stoiccrane4259
      @stoiccrane4259 Před 13 dny +7

      @@j3in725 Stephen Lett is the worst of them. He says things to the degree that "When he rises to heaven as an anointed he'll exercise judgement on the wicked" I paraphrase.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny

      @@j3in725 - The words in a Watchtower magazine trump anything written in the Bible. That's how the J-Dubs think.

  • @raverider2327
    @raverider2327 Před 12 dny +8

    Grew up in this Cult, i see many family torn apart, including my family, shunning policy ruin my family & friend relationship. Many of my family including myself suffer from mental health issues.

  • @mirlevir
    @mirlevir Před 10 dny +2

    When he says he regrets a lot about not getting education nor going to the university, i feel it in my heart, cause it's my situation too, i feel so useless and behind other people, and now i just can opt for minimum wage works, and it ruins my confidence and self esteem, not to talk about my financial life, i just grow up with this sect mind set and with no support from my JW family

  • @ObsessiveInsights
    @ObsessiveInsights Před 9 dny +3

    This man and his wife shunned his daughters for TEN years!? After their daughters were sexually abused. I would immediately have left the 'church'.

  • @cmonman85
    @cmonman85 Před 14 dny +140

    The fact that we get free videos from VICE on CZcams is priceless, keeping the education and knowledge alive. 👍👍👍

    • @oddfellow1114
      @oddfellow1114 Před 14 dny +1

      🤷

    • @Mattieb_23
      @Mattieb_23 Před 14 dny +2

      Why’s this spammed every where in all the vice videos comments lolol

    • @djparsons7363
      @djparsons7363 Před 14 dny

      They just reinforce the idiotic fantasies of the ignorant haters of Jehovah.

    • @Youtubesuxdonkeys
      @Youtubesuxdonkeys Před 14 dny

      Bot​@@Mattieb_23

  • @Otazihs
    @Otazihs Před 11 dny +8

    I'm glad he called it a cult, because that's exactly what it is. I'm glad they got out, but just think of the many that are still in, and the the few that know it's a cult and use their position to abuse others. It's sickening.

  • @daphnezuniga7460
    @daphnezuniga7460 Před dnem +4

    I grew up as a JW, thankfully i stopped going around the time i was 12. I remember getting in trouble for dreaming about being in a haunted house. I was told that, "that was a sign that satan was in my heart and I shouldnt have been in there in thr first place." I was 8! I also cant control my dreams! The woman who told me that had a daughter I really liked and I felt bad for her because she really wanted to play basketball, i had recently joined a team, but she wasnt allowed to because it interfered with the meetings. I also remember having to ignore another member if the congregation because she got pregnant, she was in her late teens. I just remember feeling like it was wrong to ignore her. She would show up to the meetings but she had to sit in the back away from everyone and no one was allowed to speak to her. They made an announcement to everyone saying that sister so-so was excommunicated. Poor girl.. i can only imagine how hard that wouldve been.

    • @everythingmatters6308
      @everythingmatters6308 Před dnem +2

      Sounds like the guy that knocked her up got off the hook. That's misogyny for you.

    • @allks88
      @allks88 Před 8 hodinami

      So you believe people who dont follow the rules of the bible or an organizations should be allowed to stay and influence others with their conduct and actions that displease God. That is weird.

  • @nallelyfernandez1966
    @nallelyfernandez1966 Před 10 dny +4

    they are the reason my mother and i don’t have a good relationship. she would literally die for this god then to have a good relationship with her only daughter. i was in the cult from 7-21 i never got baptized bc i simply didn’t want to. i didn’t want to commit to that. i was forced to attend and participate by my mom. the elders would encourage me to do so as well. i finally lost complete interest and knew it was wrong when my best friend (in the cult still to this day) told me her little brother was SA by a ministerial servent, he didn’t have any kids of his own and was consistently hugging the little ones. HE HAD HIS MUG SHOT TAKEN AND WENT TO COURT NOTHING EVERY HAPPENED TO HIM NO ANNOUNCEMENT NOTHING !!!!! one of the elders covered it up for him. i told this all to my mom and she did in fact say that my friend and her brother made it up for attention. the brother that SA was super nice and was always around the little ones in service gave great talks and was super helpful to everyone. which he was !! on the outside he was this humble man that came from a bad place, unfortunately his heart was/is still bad. his name is Manuel Rocha

  • @mazar420
    @mazar420 Před 14 dny +84

    ive been there. hearing a loved ones name being read out and then poof everyone around you forgets they existed :(

    • @fixityahnow1252
      @fixityahnow1252 Před 6 dny +1

      Im not a JW, but i dont think the critism of the organization is fair. I 100% agree with the shunning, stand for something or fall for anything. I only dont think the blood transfusion makes sense and no once cant tell me to buy people a birthday gift.

    • @fixityahnow1252
      @fixityahnow1252 Před 6 dny +1

      I also dont agree with baptism early. What does a 12 year old child know? Very rediculous.

    • @mrvaughnparker5532
      @mrvaughnparker5532 Před 4 dny

      Wait you don't believe in the baptism of a 12 year old, but the whole world accepts the baptism of a baby! Committing to faith in God is not the hardest decision in the world. You don't have to KNOW everything in order to look at the world around you (speaking for all people that should be capable of doing this) and saying this world was created, and I want to honor the creator. So that's a very basic understanding that anyone can accept. From there if you accept other basics a child may say they don't need more info.
      @mazar420 - tho, sadly humans may at times choose to ignore what they are being shown from the Bible about their own personality. Some individuals do not look at others with humility. Therefore they may "forget someone existed" sadly they forget that Jesus holds out hope for all people.
      But JWs do not accept that. They allow anyone to return to a relationship with God, and that person's sins are forgiven by God despite what any human may think or feel. But I do pray for individuals who do behave judgementally. That should not reflect how all JWs think.

  • @eyevanwillaims7368
    @eyevanwillaims7368 Před 14 dny +592

    They Just say "Leave it in Jehovah's Hands" meaning "Shut Up"

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +11

      Exactly!

    • @eyevanwillaims7368
      @eyevanwillaims7368 Před 13 dny +4

      @@EfrainRiveraJunior So I ask " how do you not know that Jehovah is not using this incident to handle this matter at this time?"

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +14

      @@eyevanwillaims7368 - That's how I reasoned 30 years ago when Barbara Anderson exposed the CSA issues inside the cult. I eventually stopped lying to myself.

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 13 dny

      @@eyevanwillaims7368 Because things never get handled… because Armageddon keeps getting pushed back again and again… it’s all a bunch of lies. When you’re force fed lies all of your life, you eventually (hopefully) begin to pull the wool from your eyes. You stop believing the lies.

    • @tammyg8031
      @tammyg8031 Před 12 dny +6

      And to turn your head the other way

  • @molliegrrrr
    @molliegrrrr Před 9 hodinami +1

    Thank you for bringing light on this dark group. I pray to Jesus Christ every day to bring the revelation to people suffering in this cult that long to truly know and love Him. The cult must and will be stopped in Jesus Mighty Name!

  • @germancorea8454
    @germancorea8454 Před 2 dny +2

    My mom had a friend who converted from catholic to JW and she changed for the worst. One example was that she distant herself from her husband and another is, her husband fell ill and he used to take care of his dog, she would neglect their dog and it almost starved to death.

  • @elainekristinsdottir9121
    @elainekristinsdottir9121 Před 13 dny +30

    I can confirm the policies and culture that this gentleman perfectly described. I was a third-generation JW who left after decades on the inside.

  • @Salvi1415
    @Salvi1415 Před 14 dny +46

    I am still a JW on paper. I walked away a decade ago while I was a ministerial servant and I promise you, though I am not up to date on their new beliefs if there are any or changes in their teachings but if I ever hear real true lies or etc. I will openly tell people they are lying or to stop talking bs. However if they are speaking truth I cannot deny it and to my knowledge and experience this man is sadly not lying he is telling the truth. He is not even bashing JWs

    • @jaebonjiya1275
      @jaebonjiya1275 Před 14 dny +5

      The funny thing they will say his lying he didn’t even explain all about them

    • @Salvi1415
      @Salvi1415 Před 14 dny +6

      @@jaebonjiya1275 he is simply talking about Disfellowshipping the shunning, the sad truth that the Watchtower org. Is not free of chold abuse and is just like most other religions, the fact that we are not part of the world and the things we can and cannot do as jws the fact that you cannot openly disagree with some of their teachings...literally in less than 7 mins said everything every former jw has experienced for the most part and he is not bitter he is not lying

    • @theyisnothere
      @theyisnothere Před 13 dny +1

      Hi

    • @isaiah30v8
      @isaiah30v8 Před 13 dny

      I tell Jehovah's Witnesses to go through the narrow gate that is on the cramped road leading to life.
      .
      Matthew 7:13-14
      “Go in through the narrow gate; because broad and spacious is the road leading off into destruction, and many are the ones going in through it; 14 whereas narrow is the gate and cramped the road ** LEADING OFF INTO LIFE ** and few are the ones finding it.
      .
      I ask them to read what Jehovah said would happen at the time of the end that is in every Christians bible and yet, few are the ones finding it:
      .
      Isaiah 66:5
      Hear the word of Jehovah, YOU men who are trembling at his word: “YOUR brothers that are hating YOU, that are excluding YOU by reason of my name, said, ‘May Jehovah be glorified!’ He must also appear with rejoicing on YOUR part, and they are the ones that will be put to shame.”
      .
      [Name of person] is no longer one of JEHOVAH's Witnesses ---->> "excluding YOU by reason of MY NAME"
      .
      I ask them if they can see Jehovah's promise to disfellowshipped Jehovah's Witnesses:
      .
      "He must also appear with rejoicing on YOUR part"!
      .
      I then warn them that, if they go through this narrow gate they will lose their family as a consequence of the Watchtower Societies shunning policies.
      .
      Then I ask them to read what Jesus Christ said about everlasting life:
      .
      Mark 10:29-30
      Jesus said: “Truly I say to YOU men, No one has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and for the sake of the good news 30 who will not get a hundredfold now in this period of time, houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and fields, with persecutions, and in the coming system of things ** EVERLASTING LIFE **
      .
      I then ask them if they want to live forever.
      .
      I also tell them that they can leave the organization and their congregation with dignity by telling everybody that they believe Jehovah, Jesus Christ and everything else in the bible.
      .
      Walk out with your head held high and jump for joy when you do.
      .
      What Jehovah said would happen, is now really happening!
      .
      That's Good News ................... right!
      .
      Jesus said: “Truly I say to YOU men, No one has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and FOR THE SAKE OF THE GOOD NEWS.
      .

    • @ramirocantu3869
      @ramirocantu3869 Před 9 dny +1

      Hope you realize your mistake and return. The policies on these things has changed but witnesses have always changed for the better. The light gets brighter as time moves

  • @abnon-tha3088
    @abnon-tha3088 Před 10 dny +5

    There are three reasons for owning a sofa in your living room. One is something cosy to relax upon. Two is to hide behind when there's something scary on the telly.
    And three... three is for when that dreaded knock on the door comes.

  • @KhadijahSays83
    @KhadijahSays83 Před 9 dny +6

    My father and stepmother are Jehovah's Witnesses, and he got called out in 2015 for his hypocritical behavior. I haven't spoken to any of them in years and most likely never will. They tried to get me to join, but did not feel comfortable in their Kingdom Hall. I would never join them and would suggest to my close friends not to either. Something is very wrong with an organization that allows these horrible things to happen.

    • @allks88
      @allks88 Před 8 hodinami +1

      Do you have the same energy for the catholic church??

    • @KhadijahSays83
      @KhadijahSays83 Před 8 hodinami

      @@allks88 I'm glad you asked. My father was born Catholic and became an even bigger hypocrite after he became a Jehovah's Witness. He's worse than a holy roller.

    • @allks88
      @allks88 Před 8 hodinami

      @@KhadijahSays83 Interesting, that is your dads issue not the issue of a whole relegious group of people. I was raised in the truth. I was protected from the world's influence and loved everyday of my childhood I never celebrated birthdays or any false holidays that directly go against Bible principles. I'm understand people have different experiences, however many people on here are stating falsehoods and claiming their lives were ruined but yet give no credit to the upbringing that helped them avoid the things young people fall victim to. You don't have friends who don't follow the laws of the land because they will end up getting you caught up in trouble. So why would you have unneeded association or friendship with those who do not follow God's Laws.

    • @KhadijahSays83
      @KhadijahSays83 Před 5 hodinami

      @@allks88 I had no choice as a kid. I was raised in an abusive household, and was not able to move out on my own until after age 21 due to disabilities, and my mom controlling all my funds. I couldn't leave with my infant in tow, this woman went out of her way to abuse me & others and then acted like she was innocent. I was 18 when she passed, but my mom was her power of attorney long before I turned 18. My mom did nothing to help me, even went after people I worked with years after the abuse stopped. She and my father are fake Christians, and I was told by the NYPD to back off & cut her loose (which I did). Long story for CZcams, but she nearly beat me to death as a kid, to the point where 28 years later the scarring on the right side of my face has faded to something I can cover with makeup.

  • @brandonperkins176
    @brandonperkins176 Před 14 dny +122

    My mother is a Jehovah's Witness and not celebrating holidays & birthdays is a slap in the face. Another thing that pissed me off is dating as if you are dating a female in the congregation, you are supposed to have an elder accompany you (aka The 3rd Wheel).The religion in general is joke

    • @thanksyoutubefortakingmyhandle
      @thanksyoutubefortakingmyhandle Před 14 dny +1

      Religions in general are joke

    • @lile4life713
      @lile4life713 Před 14 dny +1

      My aunts & uncle are Jh, I’m happy my 4 cousin seen the bs n left when they were 18 , stupid clut

    • @Rudom17
      @Rudom17 Před 14 dny +18

      Lol you’re not supposed to have an elder accompany you.. who told u that?

    • @StreetWraith501
      @StreetWraith501 Před 14 dny

      Having a third wheel isn’t just a jw practice lol that has been around since the 20’s or so you take someone else along the date so you don’t get have a baby lol but I never heard it had to be an elder but at least someone other then someone your age. And holidays and birthdays with out jw being connected and telling you no, if you look on the internet talk about how much paganism is involved in those but everyone only wants to see it’s the jw’s saying don’t do this or that hahaha

    • @brandonperkins176
      @brandonperkins176 Před 14 dny +14

      @@Rudom17 one of the Witnesses told me when I was there. Clearly I can tell he never been laid

  • @oliviao2238
    @oliviao2238 Před 14 dny +37

    It just takes one incident caught on camera, and an organization could fall over time; they tend to hold on to survival mode for a while, and then they're done

    • @suzannep
      @suzannep Před 12 dny +4

      They literally tell members not to record judicial meetings with elders. I remember thinking afterwards that I wish I had not listened and recorded the conversation because it showed just how truly clueless the elders in my congregation were to the damage abuse causes people and how they repeated a party line so to speak without actually realizing the information was not accurate.

    • @lugi25
      @lugi25 Před 4 dny

      We wont fall. Only getting bigger

    • @user-rh9jg9fu7z
      @user-rh9jg9fu7z Před 4 dny

      ​@@lugi25yes. The delusion is getting greater.

  • @lorina8699
    @lorina8699 Před 6 dny +5

    My son was sexually abused by an elder and my son later committed suicide. The elders name is Bob Romanchuk

  • @nathanieldizon2150
    @nathanieldizon2150 Před 7 dny +2

    “WHOEVER ABANDONS HIS OR HER OWN FAMILY IS EQUIVALENT TO DENIAL OF FAITH AND WORSE THAN UNBELIEVERS.”
    Letter to Corinthians

    • @j3in725
      @j3in725 Před 7 dny

      True. Sadly, unless the governing body says that this verse is for everyone (which it is), Jehovah's witnesses won't see that this contradicts with their shunning policy.

  • @jimitheearthling1469
    @jimitheearthling1469 Před 14 dny +61

    Not a word from the family who raised me since 1980. Cult

    • @Sheba8.
      @Sheba8. Před 10 dny

      They just destroy the very essence of us.

  • @jamiegreenberg8476
    @jamiegreenberg8476 Před 13 dny +52

    the fact that he only refers to the person who both abused him and his daughter about "her" abuser really makes me realize that he hasnt really accepted the fact that hes also a victim. i hope him and his family are doing well

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Před 10 dny +5

      It can be really difficult to accept that reality. The mind has many ways of trying insulate itself from trauma.

  • @5sensesandfunwiththegentle97

    Former Jehovah's witness. I was abused and escaped. Thank heavens. I have lot of psychological trauma. I grew up in that hell.

  • @rizzorizzo2311
    @rizzorizzo2311 Před 2 dny +2

    We used to have a couple JW that would come by the house on Saturdays and talk to my wife. Shes an episcopal and just has trouble being rude so she would always accommodate them and “pray” with them. I always worked on Saturday so I was never home when they came by. One Saturday I was off work and they showed up. I started to engage with them and they asked me about my faith and I told them I was an atheist and they legitimately looked shocked. I told them I love talking about theology and I’d love to get in a discussion with them about it. They lasted maybe 5 mins. They told me to check out their website that has the arguments for their position and promised they would come back and discuss them with me; that was 5 years ago and I haven’t seen them again 😂

  • @mrstein1094
    @mrstein1094 Před 14 dny +102

    3:47 Just a reminder: Watchtower Society sees no problem in a child making the life time decision of getting baptized and taking the future risks of getting shunned by his entire family.

    • @lisamo2598
      @lisamo2598 Před 12 dny

      A child can’t legally enter into a contract. How is a 10 year old allowed to be baptized and make a lifetime dedication or contract with God? They don’t have a fully developed brain to make that decision. They don’t understand the consequences of what happens when they default. I’ve always thought that children are manipulated into baptism. It’s so wrong.

    • @Empgalactica
      @Empgalactica Před 7 dny +2

      not just his entire family but also his entire social circle

  • @dannmarceau9743
    @dannmarceau9743 Před 14 dny +33

    Barb was 21 years my senior, married, and a Jehovah's Witness; it was a "May-December" that I'll always remember.

    • @photina262
      @photina262 Před 12 dny +4

      Say what now? 😂 😉

    • @shadegreen5351
      @shadegreen5351 Před 7 dny

      You fucked a Pioneer? No way I will believe that without two witnesses.

  • @Toon444
    @Toon444 Před 9 dny +3

    I just want to leave a comment to appreciate the sound and visual design of this video. For some reason it really keeps me focused on the message being conveyed. The music is calming, but also slightly unsettling. The background really draws your focus to the man and the beige color yet again brings forth this weird feeling. If anyone has seen Courage the Cowardly Dog this kind of reminds me of that. Great video!

  • @thedocholiday
    @thedocholiday Před 8 dny +3

    He said in the Bible, what they use isn't even "the Bible" it's a modified version put out by the watchtower organization to fit what they teach.

  • @animosityiv5059
    @animosityiv5059 Před 13 dny +54

    I finally broke free from my life-long indoctrination in this cult when I accidentally came across the exJW community on Reddit and found both ex-members and current members who shared the same doubts I've had all my life but always suppressed in absolute fear of being punished by God. I know for a fact I wouldn't be alive today if I didn't discover the lies. I was extremely depressed and suicidal. 6 years later I'm the happiest I've ever been in my life. My family is still in though, but I'm carefully trying to help them wake up. Always baby steps. The indoctrination runs so deep

    • @isaiah30v8
      @isaiah30v8 Před 13 dny

      I tell Jehovah's Witnesses to go through the narrow gate that is on the cramped road leading to life.
      .
      Matthew 7:13-14
      “Go in through the narrow gate; because broad and spacious is the road leading off into destruction, and many are the ones going in through it; 14 whereas narrow is the gate and cramped the road ** LEADING OFF INTO LIFE ** and few are the ones finding it.
      .
      I ask them to read what Jehovah said would happen at the time of the end that is in every Christians bible and yet, few are the ones finding it:
      .
      Isaiah 66:5
      Hear the word of Jehovah, YOU men who are trembling at his word: “YOUR brothers that are hating YOU, that are excluding YOU by reason of my name, said, ‘May Jehovah be glorified!’ He must also appear with rejoicing on YOUR part, and they are the ones that will be put to shame.”
      .
      [Name of person] is no longer one of JEHOVAH's Witnesses ---->> "excluding YOU by reason of MY NAME"
      .
      I ask them if they can see Jehovah's promise to disfellowshipped Jehovah's Witnesses:
      .
      "He must also appear with rejoicing on YOUR part"!
      .
      I then warn them that, if they go through this narrow gate they will lose their family as a consequence of the Watchtower Societies shunning policies.
      .
      Then I ask them to read what Jesus Christ said about everlasting life:
      .
      Mark 10:29-30
      Jesus said: “Truly I say to YOU men, No one has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and for the sake of the good news 30 who will not get a hundredfold now in this period of time, houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and fields, with persecutions, and in the coming system of things ** EVERLASTING LIFE **
      .
      I then ask them if they want to live forever.
      .
      I also tell them that they can leave the organization and their congregation with dignity by telling everybody that they believe Jehovah, Jesus Christ and everything else in the bible.
      .
      Walk out with your head held high and jump for joy when you do.
      .
      What Jehovah said would happen, is now really happening!
      .
      That's Good News ................... right!
      .
      Jesus said: “Truly I say to YOU men, No one has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and FOR THE SAKE OF THE GOOD NEWS.
      .

    • @alexmousley7213
      @alexmousley7213 Před 10 dny +4

      It may be worth reading "Combating cult mind control" by Steve Hassan- who got out of a cult (by the skin of his teeth) and helps people who have been in cults. He also guides how to talk to someone in a cult (it requires careful strategy).

    • @GoldGollum
      @GoldGollum Před 8 dny

      I went through the same… questioning a lot of their irrational and disturbing doctrines. That was hard at first as I needed some facts and evidences, Raymond Franz book “Crisis of conscience” really helped unveil many of their dirty and most guarded secrets… understanding that so many of their rules are made-men laws and what they did for more than a century, distorting the bible they took as a gospel and made it their own to control their members, preaching false prophecies with their erroneous dates, doing shady things such as selling properties or joining U.N and so on… a cult like many others who is efficient (not so much these days thanks to “the Age of information”) at ruining people’s lives.
      I don’t know about Karma, but if more of our families could be a little more aware and self-conscious about how wrong this belief system, well this could be a good step in having a little more positivity and happiness in our lives. The Watchtower program is not an answer to this planet’s issues.

    • @mamajan99
      @mamajan99 Před 7 dny

      "the happiest I've ever been in my life"The Freedom of the children of God is awesome!❤

    • @harshitgarg419
      @harshitgarg419 Před 7 dny

      you are being a terrible person by questioning God!!

  • @grapevinez6026
    @grapevinez6026 Před 13 dny +11

    I remember the moment i left that kingdom hall and knew I would never go back. It was that exhilarating feeling of being free from a cult. My heart goes out to all the survivors ❤

    • @shaydenwadley
      @shaydenwadley Před 10 dny +1

      Might have a change of mind when you see all you learnt take place .. Jehovah always forgives and longs for you to return .

    • @grapevinez6026
      @grapevinez6026 Před 10 dny +1

      @@shaydenwadley after the way the jehovah's witnesses- your brothers and sisters- treated me I would be a fool to return. Hatred, gossip and judgement is not godly or loving. Thank God I am free of that cult thinking. Maybe you will be too one day. Or maybe not. Goodbye 👋

  • @sheasprettyskinny6630
    @sheasprettyskinny6630 Před 4 dny +1

    I didn’t realize there was so much trauma associated with JWs. I didn’t grow up in it, but I had small children (which I never encouraged to get baptized). I had a medically fragile kid too & we ended up doing a back surgery without a transfusion. The doctor was annoyed, but he did a great job and they said she had the speediest recovery they’d ever witnessed….but I also looked into some data from Europe when I decided to push through that way. My mom once said she didn’t know how I managed to avoid getting kicked out😂 I question heavy & I was accused of having an independent spirit by one of the elders🤷🏾‍♀️ I got what I needed from it at the time and the ones I socialized with were genuine folk. Loved that there were all races together. But I do wish for the healing of those who had experiences that rocked their world and impeded their existence. All of my love to you and may those ties keeping you bound fall away.🫶🏾

  • @billysuter
    @billysuter Před 17 hodinami +2

    I've met a few survivors who were trapped in a world of abuse and shame. I know people still who can not integrate very well and are very lonely.

  • @angelriojas4443
    @angelriojas4443 Před 13 dny +16

    Yenno I work for a mobile home park and you find interesting things all over the park, one day I found like 5 pages of a journal someone wrote and I was Nosey and read them, it was about this girls walk with the jahovas witness religion, saddest part was how she kept saying over and over “I miss my dad and I wish I could talk to him but he turned his back on jahova so I can no longer talk to him, I pray one day he finds jahova so our family can talk to him
    Again” in those 5 pages back and front she wrote how much he missed him but refused to talk to him because he wasn’t apart of the religion, it’s just so sad and this reminded me…

    • @Candiedclouds
      @Candiedclouds Před 10 dny +1

      😢

    • @terriblejefe6
      @terriblejefe6 Před 7 dny

      don't worry most of those stories are fake, so don't feel bad about the girl of the paper, those are always actors, not payed actors.
      Now what's really sad is the situation that actually happens inside of the cult because that's the kind of control they do on the mind of the people.

  • @MrsLiss-X
    @MrsLiss-X Před 13 dny +47

    I was abused, a judicial committee was formed and I had to described in detail my abuse...they decided to privately reproved me. My family treated me like i had a disease. Also it was decided not to press charges against the abuser (decisions made by the elders and my mother) All this at the age of 12. Just typing this brings so much pain...

    • @anotherhealingjourneybegins
      @anotherhealingjourneybegins Před 13 dny +6

      🫂 I'm so sorry

    • @dojartie
      @dojartie Před 12 dny +4

      i'm so sorry

    • @Sheba8.
      @Sheba8. Před 10 dny +5

      😢 wish you the best for the rest of your life ❤

    • @Numba1stunner
      @Numba1stunner Před 10 dny +4

      I’m so sorry for your experiences!! Hopefully you have sought some counseling and or healing from this trauma!!

    • @jamescook7713
      @jamescook7713 Před 9 dny +1

      It's never too late to locate the abuser, then fix it.

  • @otherguyjo1684
    @otherguyjo1684 Před 7 dny +2

    Jehovah's witnesses came to my place one afternoon. I was on the phone and wasnt paying much attentuon to them when i opened the door. They saw i was on the phone and got the hint im not really willing to talk, so they left.
    After a couple mins something hit me, and for some reason i had strong feeling i just saw Napoleon Dynamite at my door. In hindsite dude looked EXACTLY like him. To this day i feel like i really rejected Napoleon at the door. Crazy

  • @massacreappreciator5788

    Man you put words on what I experienced. My father is a Jehovah's witness and my mom is unfellowd, I haven't seen him for one and a half year now and the only thing he reaches to me for is to go to the annual national meeting and for the commemoration of the death of christ. I have not been sexually assaulted but I can say that where I went the two witnesses rule was very common too. What he could say too is the fact that the they blame you if you don't preach enough or if you don't make a statement that you are a jehovah's witness, be it at school (wich is an open door for bulliying) or at work. I hoped for quite some time that my father would get iut of it before going on my own last year. (I'm 17 by the way). I made peace with the fact that I was in the cult for so long and that my father still is a jehovah's witness but I think I can still see the effects of my education in the cult in my values and my subconscious way of thinking. And the fear of going against what others think of is a big thing too.
    Damn I wrote alot, thanks if you read it all and if you are in my situation or if you are afraid to get out, I suggest you talk about it with people outside of the cult and your family and you will find a way out, you just have to go for it.

  • @AA-wc3tw
    @AA-wc3tw Před 14 dny +81

    Glad to see you're exposing cults.
    Do one about right-wing evangelicals. That cult has caused so many people trauma and PTSD, myself included.

    • @djparsons7363
      @djparsons7363 Před 14 dny

      Every denomination of Christendom is a cult in the true sense of the word, JW's are the opposite of a cult.

    • @adrianthomas6244
      @adrianthomas6244 Před 14 dny +4

      A load of false accusation and slanderous lies.

    • @JC-mt3pu
      @JC-mt3pu Před 14 dny

      ​@adrianthomas6244 as a former ministry servant that graduated from the Theocratic Ministry School, I can confirm everything here. Your theocratic warfare tactics of lies won't work here, chump.

    • @Cotillion308
      @Cotillion308 Před 13 dny

      ​@@adrianthomas6244 go pray to your suits in New York. Bunch of unchristian loons. Take pilgrimage to North Carolina and have a drink with Tony Morris. Might clear your head.

    • @AA-wc3tw
      @AA-wc3tw Před 13 dny +3

      @@adrianthomas6244 You don't get to choose my experiences and memories for me, or for anyone else.

  • @EfrainRiveraJunior
    @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 13 dny +63

    The Jehovah's Witnesses treat CSA as a sin, not a crime. As such, they do not report these to the authorities unless required by law. And, even that is only left to the victims, which are groomed not to do it because that would "dirty God's name."

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 13 dny +5

      100% correct. They did not EVER tell me I could report until the very last time it happened. I was 17 and I left home and the congregation. I’d finally bought myself a car and I could go, so I did. When it first started, and every single time after that, they told me I could never report it to anyone, as I’d be the one in trouble if he went to jail. I’d bring the reproach on Jehovah, and I’d be responsible for anything bad that happened to my family, as he was the breadwinner. We might be homeless or all 5 kids could end up in foster care. I cannot believe how things used to be. While I am glad that they now tell people that they can report, they are still mandatory reporters and are ultimately responsible for reporting if the child is still a minor.

    • @EfrainRiveraJunior
      @EfrainRiveraJunior Před 12 dny +3

      @@tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon - This is sick. 😡

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Před 12 dny +3

      @@EfrainRiveraJunior It is. 😕

    • @kokushiibou
      @kokushiibou Před 12 dny

      and there’s literally something in the elders book saying viewing child p*rn may only warrant “strong counsel” bc they view it as another form of gross p*rn rather than illegal material

    • @harshitgarg419
      @harshitgarg419 Před 7 dny

      the JWs are right

  • @OG_UNC
    @OG_UNC Před 5 dny +2

    Im was raised a Jehovah's witness and strayed. Im back studying and i see Jehovah's power working in my life. I study the Bible intensely now and try to uphold gods commandments. Im no saint and ive done my share of dirt in the world but the world is far more worst. I don't expect all witnesses to be perfect and not have a past however we're here to serve God and to repent for our sins. All religious organizations have imperfections and issues but the mistakes of many don't cover the mistakes of all. I know many outstanding brothers and sisters young and old. I also know Satan is the great deciever. Im not backing down and ill take whatever level of scoffing and ridicule i must in the comment section. Jehovah is my salvation and refuge.

  • @eyeinsee
    @eyeinsee Před 8 hodinami +2

    This comment section is breaking my heart. Prayers to all of you who suffered.