Yes, unfortunately I’ve done some time in the “big house” after my divorce. While that’s another story, I’ve been around people who’ve gone through a divorce and to say that they seem angry, sad and hostile at times makes working with them uncomfortable; let’s just say some people do more “crazy time” after a divorce than others. (lol). But, this blog is not about my divorce nor do I wish do go into great deal about my experience in prison. While the experience wasn’t really as bad the time could have been; this period was both emotionally and spiritually retching.
While as the reader can see, I could write two other separate blogs with regards to the issues of divorce and prison, but I’m not here to write about those experiences, I’m here to blog against the Trinity. So with that said; briefly, as one walks through the doors of the cell block there are cells lined against three walls right, back, left two stories high with picnic tables in the open area on the first floor. This is where I was wondering about when I looked down on one of the picnic tables and found the magazine: “Should You Believe in the Trinity?”.
After reading through this publication, my heart sunk and I had a feeling in my gut like someone sucker punched me in the stomach. My lingering suspicions had just been confirmed. For the readers reference, I included a picture of the copy. While I will talk about this publication briefly in another post, I encourage readers to get their own copy by contacting the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Now please, here comes the following disclaimer. I am not a Jehovah’s Witness, nor do I subscribe to every teaching. There are about a million issues that I could start another blog about; particularly with having to follow every teaching of organized religion, (I hope to discuss this issue briefly in also in a later post), I’m here to blog against Trinity Doctrine.