![]() Originally from Vancouver, she now works as a writer and editor in New York, and has documented experience in Leaving The Witness: Exiting a Religion and Finding a Life. Scorah says that exclamation was a step in leaving her faith, being shunned by many of the people in her life, and trying to find her own way in the world. "My husband looked at me and was like, 'what did you just say?' Scorah suddenly blurted out: "Is this some kind of a cult or something?" This cults influence has broken family ties that you once held sacred and. ![]() In popular jargon cult implies more than just a religion. However the article went on to condemn the trend, and said "that the only place that we should be getting our understanding from was from what we called the governing body, who are essentially the leaders of the Jehovah's Witnesses." Has your husband, wife, son or daughter become one of Jehovahs Witnesses. Mormons and Jehovahs Witnesses have become cultists, and their religions are branded as cults. because I thought, like, what would we be afraid of?" Scorah told The Current's Anna Maria Tremonti. Scorah and her husband were reading about a new trend in the Jehovah's Witness community: learning Hebrew and Greek to study the bible in its original language. Until one night, she couldn't contain her questions anymore. ![]() When former Jehovah's Witness Amber Scorah began to have doubts about her faith, she kept them private, even from her husband. ![]()
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