• Ep. # 47 "Jehovah's Fucking Witnesses": With Josh B. Morton

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Ep. # 47 "Jehovah's Fucking Witnesses": With Josh B. Morton

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  • Ep. # 47 "Jehovah's Fucking Witnesses": With Josh B. Morton

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    In this episode of Cultumatum, host Anonymous Andrew and co-host Melody welcome Josh B Morton, a former Jehovah's Witness, who shares his personal journey of leaving the faith. Josh discusses the complexities of growing up in a high-control environment, the impact of COVID-19 on his beliefs, and the importance of individual journeys in leaving cult-like religions. He emphasizes the significance of questioning beliefs and the challenges faced by those who choose to leave, including the fear of losing family connections. The conversation also touches on the concept of Pimo, where individuals are physically present in a group but mentally disengaged, and the emotional turmoil that comes with such a transition. In this conversation, Josh B Morton shares his journey of deconstructing his beliefs as a former Jehovah's Witness. He discusses the complexities of faith, the nature of God, and the importance of personal development. The dialogue explores how personal experiences shape beliefs, the challenges of parenting without dogma, and the significance of supporting others in their journeys of self-discovery. Josh emphasizes the need for authenticity and the value of understanding different perspectives on spirituality and higher powers.

    takeaways

    • Everyone's journey out of a cult is unique.
    • Anonymity can be crucial for those leaving high-control groups.
    • The impact of family relationships is profound in cult dynamics.
    • COVID-19 provided a space for questioning beliefs.
    • Pimo describes living physically in a group but mentally out.
    • Questioning beliefs is essential for personal growth.

    Link to the story of Guru Maharaj Ji's son: https://resourcesforthetruthaboutpremrawat.com/2024/04/05/hans-rawat-son-of-prem-rawat-reveals-the-truth-about-his-father/

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Ep. # 47 "Jehovah's Fucking Witnesses": With Josh B. Morton

Please consider buying us a cup of coffee or two by clicking here. Your support helps fund our out of pocket expenses

In this episode of Cultumatum, host Anonymous Andrew and co-host Melody welcome Josh B Morton, a former Jehovah's Witness, who shares his personal journey of leaving the faith. Josh discusses the complexities of growing up in a high-control environment, the impact of COVID-19 on his beliefs, and the importance of individual journeys in leaving cult-like religions. He emphasizes the significance of questioning beliefs and the challenges faced by those who choose to leave, including the fear of losing family connections. The conversation also touches on the concept of Pimo, where individuals are physically present in a group but mentally disengaged, and the emotional turmoil that comes with such a transition. In this conversation, Josh B Morton shares his journey of deconstructing his beliefs as a former Jehovah's Witness. He discusses the complexities of faith, the nature of God, and the importance of personal development. The dialogue explores how personal experiences shape beliefs, the challenges of parenting without dogma, and the significance of supporting others in their journeys of self-discovery. Josh emphasizes the need for authenticity and the value of understanding different perspectives on spirituality and higher powers.

takeaways

  • Everyone's journey out of a cult is unique.
  • Anonymity can be crucial for those leaving high-control groups.
  • The impact of family relationships is profound in cult dynamics.
  • COVID-19 provided a space for questioning beliefs.
  • Pimo describes living physically in a group but mentally out.
  • Questioning beliefs is essential for personal growth.

Link to the story of Guru Maharaj Ji's son: https://resourcesforthetruthaboutpremrawat.com/2024/04/05/hans-rawat-son-of-prem-rawat-reveals-the-truth-about-his-father/

Cultimatum Podcast Contact Info:

Email: cultimatumpodcast@gmail.com

Cultimatum Facebook Group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910498486077283

Cultimatum Instagram page:

https://www.instagram.com/cultimatumpodcast?igsh=MXBnNXllYjBtc2hwcg==

Cultimatum TikTok account :

https://www.tiktok.com/@cultimatumpodcast?_t=8nLKfZ8ShnW&_r=1

Cultimatum Pinterest account :

https://pin.it/YdcAW0Oiq

Cult Escape & Recovery Support Group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2575419069406501

A Production of the Anonymous Andrew Podcast Studios

anonymousandrewpodcast@gmail.com

www.anonymousandrewpodcast.com

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