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I pursued higher education, learned how to think and got out of the religion.  So I guess that means they were right...:-)  But the reality is that the goal is institutional survival for them, and keeping their followers dumb and "happy" (I've actually never met a less happy group of people than JW's), keeps the institution intact.  Thank goodness I found my way out.  You can be sure that my kids who still go to the KH with their father WILL be getting higher educations.

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