u/Vlasina003

How do you view for example JWs after leaving mainline Christianity?

In mainline Trinitarian Christianity JWs are always seen as a "dangerous cult" with false beliefs that prays on to people to get them to Hell, but in reality the mainline dogmas like eternal Hell, 100% God and 100% man, Trinity, predestination, penal substitution, etc. are as nonsensial as JWs teaching maybe even more.

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u/Vlasina003 — 1 day ago

Change of character, habits and nature and then leaving faith

Did you ever experience being born again bit not just as a feeling, but as change in your habits, chatacter, nature, etc...? For example if you started having urge to spend time with god more, you felt you were changed, you left some of sins away for example porn, lust, hate, laziness... and after year or more you slowly started to turn back to your old self and all your sins slowly came back. That happened to me and I left faith in july 2026 because God didn't answer me why did he remove his Hply Spirit from me when I had fruits of the spirit and I prayed constantly and he didn't answer me why am I back to my old self full of sins.

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u/Vlasina003 — 3 days ago

Saying "you never had real faith" to people who are no longer believers is like saying "you never had real love or knew what love is" to a person who divorced

Example saying to a person who divorced that they really didn't have love ever or that they never truely loved that person who they duvorced, the reaction would be horrendous. Why is it acceptable to say to an exchristian that they never really knew what faith is or that they really never had faith? Can't a person love something or hold an opinion and then change his mind?

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u/Vlasina003 — 5 days ago