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LSlurper
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Registered: 17/01/2009

(Date Posted:06/06/2009 00:46:34)

Hello:

I am wondering, is there any circumstance in which a member can leave GRC and not be 'disowned' by other GRC members?

For instance, can a person born into a GRC family leave on reaching adulthood - while the family stays on as members - and not have their family adandon them?

Or is it cut and dry - leave and that is it?

Thanks!

LS x

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Re:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:06/06/2009 05:25:15)

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youngies_no_more
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RE:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:06/06/2009 08:53:07)

It's pretty cut and dry ... if you leave your automaticly a backslider and doomed to a worse part of hell than the average heathen.

Although when I left the GRC 17 years ago, there was a niave GRC couple (who mustn't have known the rules to well) who told me that I could sneak in, sit at the back at 3.05 and leave at 4.55 so I wouldn't be seen by my GRC family, (they didn't realise the GRC was the reason I left and not my GRC family ... bless their souls).

I did go back one Sunday night "6 months later UNINVITED" with some non-GRC mates, I was sitting in the back seat of the car (with tinted windows) so the brothers on the gate (if I remember correctly it may have been BS) didn't see me, we drove through paddock car park and out the sunday school car park doing a burn-out behind us! I know, I know ... probably shouldn't have done that ... I was young and stupid ... but it was fun!!!

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29 Jan 1992 - NH Hollins
"You need to do what your heart knows is right"

So I did, and quit the GRC that same night.

LSlurper
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Registered:17/01/2009

RE:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:06/06/2009 09:17:13)

Hmmm......

How could a GRC family 'hide' the fact that their young one has left the cult, yet maintain civil contact with the 'backslider' and themselves not fall foul of the group?

Would it be a group ploy to convince the child to return?

Curious!

LS x

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Re:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:06/06/2009 19:08:22)

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Never too Late
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Re:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:08/06/2009 21:38:33)

Come on rememeber that "hymn'

"You're in, you're out there is no in between".. Brolga is Right it all depends on how brain washed the Family is to whether they disown you.. I say to all in.. GET OUT!! .. I am not angry but very sad for the hurt that the GRC causes families and friends..
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RE:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:17/06/2009 03:35:17)

when I first left thew GRC my father was a good little Noelite, he had nothing to do with me for many years, until I started having children, now he visits me every time one of my kids has a birthday ... he reckons when they are old enough he will "witness" to them, my prayer is that they will witness to him and see him "saved" from the GRCult ... it also helps when the wayward backsliden child moves to another town, then the GRC member can visit without being caught!

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29 Jan 1992 - NH Hollins
"You need to do what your heart knows is right"

So I did, and quit the GRC that same night.

gone4good
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Registered:01/12/2008

RE:Can a member leave GRC without being 'ex-communicated'?
(Date Posted:17/06/2009 21:53:45)

I  Also left as a teenager and had no contact with my father for many years. Like YNM since having children i get regular calls and visits and so does my brother. So not all is lost. However i still have bitter memories of the establishment. 
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