Fear & Anxiety in the Watchtower Organization

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2011

"Happy is the people whose God is Jehovah!" The Watchtower Society cleverly interprets these words as a description of the members from the Watchtower organization, otherwise known as Jehovah's Witnesses. This Biblical verse and others are inculcated into the minds of Jehovah's Witnesses to force them to believe that they alone are the only truly happy people on earth.

Although most Jehovah's Witnesses would like to accept this as truth, their own situations are the complete antithesis of this Watchtower belief. Because most Witnesses equate the organization with true happiness, the very thought of leaving "the truth" causes great fear and anxiety. Sadly, Jehovah's Witnesses suffering with anxiety and fear believe the cause to be their own lack of theocratic activities within the organization. Witnesses believe that their well being and loyalty to Jehovah is based upon more time in field service, or diligent study for Sunday's Watchtower lesson. They are tricked into believing that remaining active in the organization will reduce mental difficulties and strengthen their loyalty to Jehovah in this time of the end. In the pursuits of being a "good Witness", Watchtower followers are entangled in a theocratic web of anxiety and fear. In the efforts to live up to their title "the happiest people on earth", Jehovah's Witnesses spend their lives in servitude to the very root of their anxieties, the Watchtower Society.

Jehovah's Witnesses are constantly embedded with the fear of bringing reproach upon Jehovah's organization. With this mentality, they heed the warnings from the Society regarding "apostate" literature. Jehovah's Witnesses are warned of the dangers regarding "worldly" information about Jehovah's organization.

We encourage you to view the following video featuring former Jehovah's Witness Mark Palo, to further solidify the fact that the Watchtower Society instills fear into their followers for mass financial gain.

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  • Your belly is your god .. and at its alter you worship, you and your body language

    speaks volumes .. no pun intended ... My x-men perceptions say you are perverted

    sex ideas toward children .. and you have great false power in your fear .. a riddle

    for you fat god.

  • This is exactly the methods they use to keep members in submission. The phobias can continue through life even after you leave.

  • Education, or lack of one, is no reason for you or anyone else to show respect to others. We show respect to others because it is a decent and Biblical thing to do.

    Could it be that you have been brainwashed into believing that JWs have been 'brainwashed'? You guys and that 'brainwashing' trash. It never ends with YOU.

  • peace,

    the organization has conditioned the witnesses to believe that they have a monopoly of Jehovah. this simply is not true. if neither heights nor depths nor angels can keep you from God's love....then how can a religious organization bar you from God?

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