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JA RULE - JEHOVAH'S RULES RUINED RULE'S CHILDHOOD

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Rap star JA RULE blames his family's Jehovah's Witness roots for ruining his childhood. The I'm Real hitmaker reveals he was never allowed to celebrate birthdays or Christmases growing up - and even playing with other children was a problem for his strict grandparents, who helped raise him. As a result, the rapper, real name Jeffrey Atkins, goes overboard when his children celebrate birthdays and special occasions. He tells Sister 2 Sister magazine, "I had a difficult childhood. My grandparents were Jehovah's Witnesses, so, as a child I had to deal with no birthdays and no Christmases. "People don't understand... It's no Christmas, and it's no being outside with other children that are not in your congregation. It's a lot of rules that are hard on children." The rapper was "disfellowshipped" when he went to live with his mother and had been kicked out of the church for socialising with "worldly people", when he was 12. He explains, "When you get disfellowshipped, nobody's allowed to talk to you... They all treated my mom like this f**king outcast because she had some drinks with her co-workers on occasion... That f**ked with me as a child."


17/12/2007 02:05


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allisjames Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 23/12/2007 22:16


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I have heard this argument before from people who have left the fold of the JW's. No birthdays - no holidays. An interesting fact: Jesus was raised in the same way - no birthdays, no non-Jewish holidays were celebrated. Was Jesus, or any of his followers, upset about it? The issue should not be whether or not one celebrates certain holidays, but whether one is loved, nurtured, and treated with dignity. And of course, was he properly taught the reasons why certain things were not permitted. His reasons for leaving the JW's are his own, but don't blame it on birthdays and holidays. I would hope his reasons go deeper then that.




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JWDaughter Click for more info (2)

posted on 24/12/2007 06:54


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TO:allisjames-- DUH Your post is classic of skirt the issues Jehovah's Witnesses troll mealymouthing.You are trying to paint victims as wimps upset because they can't have a birthday party. What's wrong with the Watchtower cult is their family busting death and destructive dogmas.This is why followers become embittered and leave. The Watchtower religion is from the devil. Do you dig it?







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