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According to the column reports reports of people who claim to be “” more complaints come about the Christian religious group.
Rigid, the movement does not hesitate to punish those who decide to break away from the doctrine – not even if it includes invisible, forever, someone blood from their blood.
At 50, Clever David Mendonça carries the anguish of being completely. About 28 years ago, when he decided to stop considering a “Jehovah’s Witness,” he heard from his parents that from there he was a “dead soul” and never had the parents by his side.
Hate was passed to the generations that succeeded it. Clever’s four children and three grandchildren are considered nonexistent by their parents. They never had contact. They never knew the grandparents/great -grandparents.
“Annulled Life”
When Clever was born was automatically inserted in the doctrine. His parents were already Jehovah’s Witnesses.
“Like many, I, unfortunately, had the unhappiness of having my way crossed by this sect; my whole life of my parents revolved around this sect,” he said.
As he grew up, David became critical. It didn’t understand the idea that Jehovah would kill everyone who doesn’t agree with him. “It doesn’t make him a god of love, but a dictator,” he reflected.
Around 23 years he was disassociated – what he defines as a discriminatory practice that is familiar.
“It’s been 28 years without living with my family. They define me as an apostate (a person considered opposing the witnesses of Jehovah). Any and all contact was excluded, because, according to them, I was handed over to Satan.”
For Clever’s parents, he is dead in life and abandonment has hit his children. “They are totally revolted because of this sect. This is because, according to religion, my children are spiritually bastards and will die in the War of Armageddon, which would be for them the end of the world and the beginning of paradise on earth,” he explained.
Clever describes the situation as “affective abandonment motivated by religious intolerance.” In addition, he revealed that there is intense manipulation to try to bring disassociated people back to religion.
“My aunt, my mother’s twin sister, recently decided to be Jehovah’s witness again. They had not been talked about for 30 years. Not holding on to live away from her twin sister, my aunt decided to go back, even if she façade, just to have contact with her family,” he lamented.
“As absurd, bizarre as this doctrine is, it has destroyed families around the world. It drives people away from living and if she wants to be part of the family, she has to be Jehovah’s witness again,” he said.