-Removed-Jesus said that many would have their families abandon them because of their beliefs and in also keeping free of the worlds accepted beliefs and for not being a part of the worlds governments as has been discussed.
The majority of my mothers relatives did just that and that of course affects me too as I do miss them and have never had much of a relationship with any of them. But they did this to us because of our beliefs, we never abondonend them.
Originally posted by galveston75Families beset by conflict and problems; it's always sad to hear about. Your mother's family shunning her and disowning her over a religious matter, that sound rough. How can people do that? But your faith in Jesus prevents you from falling into self-pity, right? You won't be casting yourself as the victim, I take it. Your faith empowers you. Your faith makes people want to emulate your confidence, your gusto, your generosity of spirit; isn't that how it works? It sounds to me like whether you have given up anything or not to serve Jesus, it is relatively insignificant when placed alongside all you have gained from it.
Jesus said that many would have their families abandon them because of their beliefs and in also keeping free of the worlds accepted beliefs and for not being a part of the worlds governments as has been discussed.
The majority of my mothers relatives did just that and that of course affects me too as I do miss them and have never had much of a relatio ...[text shortened]... ship with any of them. But they did this to us because of our beliefs, we never abondonend them.
Originally posted by FMFOh yes and I have gained so much my friend. I now have over 8 million brothers and sisters and cousins and aunts and uncles all over the earth that would give their life for me in a second and I can't say that about any of my real relatives at all.
Families beset by conflict and problems; it's always sad to hear about. Your mother's family shunning her and disowning her over a religious matter, that sound rough. How can people do that? But your faith in Jesus prevents you from falling into self-pity, right? You won't be casting yourself as the victim, I take it. Your faith empowers you. Your faith makes p ...[text shortened]... rve Jesus, it is relatively insignificant when placed alongside all you have gained from it.
So no for your info I am not a victim at all. I'm more rich with family now then I ever would have been.
Your really stuck on some issue's of being a victim aren't you? Do you have those issues in your life and past? Maybe?
Originally posted by galveston75I don't see myself as a victim at all. I never have. It's not part of my psychological make up. But one can't help but notice that you cast yourself in the role of victim. Frequently.
Your really stuck on some issue's of being a victim aren't you? Do you have those issues in your life and past? Maybe?
Originally posted by galveston75Do you think family members shunning each other and disowning each other over religious matters is something to be condemned?
Oh yes and I have gained so much my friend. I now have over 8 million brothers and sisters and cousins and aunts and uncles all over the earth that would give their life for me in a second and I can't say that about any of my real relatives at all.
Originally posted by FMFExactly how have I done that? I've only stated facts on a result of me being a JW.
I don't see myself as a victim at all. I never have. It's not part of my psychological make up. But one can't help but notice that you cast yourself in the role of victim. Frequently.
I'm not sad or depressed about anything. In fact I'm a very happy person and I'm very happy about my life. So you really don't have a clue on that issue.