Featured Article: Wokeness Through the Eyes of a Former Jehovah’s Witness By Ryan Tuttle I was born into a family of Jehovah’s Witnesses and as a conscientious young man I spent a lot of time analyzing religious teachings and trying to understand the world around me. I was taught that if I saw some problem with my religion that it wasn’t a problem with the religion but rather a problem with me or the imperfect men who ran the religion. When I saw problems in the religion, I often assumed that my perspective on various issues was what the religion truly believed and the things that didn’t make sense were simply the fault of imperfect men.
Atheists for Liberty News - Issue #8
Atheists for Liberty News - Issue #8
Atheists for Liberty News - Issue #8
Featured Article: Wokeness Through the Eyes of a Former Jehovah’s Witness By Ryan Tuttle I was born into a family of Jehovah’s Witnesses and as a conscientious young man I spent a lot of time analyzing religious teachings and trying to understand the world around me. I was taught that if I saw some problem with my religion that it wasn’t a problem with the religion but rather a problem with me or the imperfect men who ran the religion. When I saw problems in the religion, I often assumed that my perspective on various issues was what the religion truly believed and the things that didn’t make sense were simply the fault of imperfect men.