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Jehovahs Witnesses
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jehovahs Witnesses are free to come and go as they please and in my experience are some of the kindest, most giving, open minded people you are likely to meet.
They are not at all dogmatic or preachy and you could be sitting next to one at work for years and not know it.
Nice people imo and one of the more saner religions (never hear of a JW suicide bomber do you?) and not at all cultish.
...and no i am not a JW myself!
I think you should find more out about certain groups of people flip flop before making wild (and somewhat offensive) judgements on them.
He wasn't making a comparison, he was asking whether the JWs were a cult or not - no judgement there. And gary baldy, you used the words "wild judgements."
As I understand it, cults are usually centred around a particular leader who claims to have special insight, knowledge or powers. This certainly doesn't apply to the Jehovah's Witnesses, though if the word existed at the time I suppose it could have been applied to the followers of Jesus.
I haven't found the JWs I know to be particularly open-minded, but there are far worse people around.
Followers aren't particularly free to go as they please . My sister in law up until her teens was a jw as this was her mothers belief..
She then decided that it was not for her and the bile that was thrown in her direction was terrible. (you're going to burn in hell...your friends are going to burn in hell...you can't see your mother anymore etc)
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