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The reluctant apostate : leaving Jehovah's Witnesses comes at a price / by Lloyd Evans ; [foreword by Hemant Mehta].

Evans, Lloyd, 1979- (author.). Mehta, Hemant, (writer of foreword.).

Summary:

"Jehovah's Witnesses, well known for their enthusiastic evangelism, are a global religious movement boasting over 8 million members. Despite being a familiar sight on doorsteps and street corners, little is known about their doctrines and practices. What are their expectations regarding Armageddon, and who do they believe will survive? How do they justify their ban on blood transfusions? What happens to members who decide to leave? In this remarkably candid part-memoir, part-history guide, former Witness Lloyd Evans comprehensively explores the religion of his upbringing, charting the organization's metamorphosis from unassuming 19th Century brethren to global brand in the modern age. The Witness rules on sex are dissected, as are their far-reaching ramifications on the private lives of millions of devotees. Evans also delves into the controversies surrounding child abuse and the prohibition on blood transfusions with the aid of first hand accounts from those who have been personally impacted. Intertwined with the historical narrative and commentary is the story of the author's journey from devout Witness youth to outspoken ex-Witness activist and atheist. Evans lays bare the circumstances leading to his "awakening" with startling honesty and reveals how the heartbreaking loss of his mother played a profound role in keeping long-held doubts suppressed. In the final chapters, the author discusses the various means by which Witnesses are controlled by their leadership. Evans analyzes the role of shunning (disfellowshipping) and the stigmatization of "apostates" in enforcing loyalty among Witnesses, and reflects on the indifference of society in general to human rights violations by high-control groups. The phenomenon of fundamentalist brainwashing, or "undue influence," is also scrutinized, and those in search of a new life free from its pervasive effects are given reasons for hope. Rather than being a sensationalist rant by an embittered ex-member, The Reluctant Apostate offers a relaxed, good-humored tour of Witness history and teachings supported by extensive references (to be found in the "Notes" section). Though written predominantly with the non-Witness reader in mind, special boxes are also provided for Jehovah's Witness readers" --Amazon.com.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780995669109
  • ISBN: 0995669104
  • Physical Description: 801 pages : illustrations, map, charts ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : JLE Publishing, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Evans, Lloyd, 1979-
Atheists > Biography.
Jehovah's Witnesses > Doctrines.
Ex-church members > Jehovah's Witnesses > Biography.
Genre: Autobiographies.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cook Memorial Library - La Grande .

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