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WHAT was it like to be a young Jehovah's Witness living in Britain
in the 1960s? Members of the faith aged in their teens and twenties
were constantly warned by their leaders that the world was shortly
to be destroyed in the Battle of Armageddon. They were told that if
they wished to be saved and live forever on a paradise earth they
would need to conform to a strict code of conduct. That meant
preaching from door-to-door to warn of the coming destruction,
avoiding sex outside marriage, not undertaking higher education,
not celebrating Christmas nor birthdays, and only mixing socially
with people who were Jehovah's Witnesses. The book follows the life
of a fictional young man named Luke Fairweather from the age of 18
to 30. For several months he is given a thorough indoctrination in
the beliefs of the Witnesses. He accepts the claim that Armageddon
is only a short time away and devotes his life to preaching. But as
the years go by and the end of the world seems as far away as ever,
he is dismayed at some examples of double standards in his
congregation. He also begins to have doubts about the Witnesses'
teachings, And he suffers a crisis of faith.
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