Man protests Jehovah's Witness teachings

by HoChiMin 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • HoChiMin
    HoChiMin

    http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_3706973

    (Massachusetts,USA)

    WILMINGTON -- Rick Fearon stood outside the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall just off Main Street last night knowing a daughter who will no longer speak to him would soon be inside.

    That daughter, as well as several other family members, stopped speaking to Fearon a few years ago when he left the church and began speaking out about problems he sees in the Jehovah's Witness religion.

    A Jehovah's Witness for more than 40 years, Fearon now wants to inform people of accusations that the church does not adequately react to reports of sexual abuse of children, and charges the church's teachings on blood transfusions have needlessly killed Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide.

    "I attended this congregation and never realized the problems they had," he said.

    Fearon stood across the street from the Kingdom Hall with about a half-dozen others in the hopes they would make those new to the church look into it more deeply.

    Those inside the Kingdom Hall were observing The Memorial of Christ's Death, in which they celebrate the death of Jesus on the first full moon of the Vernal Equinox. Those new to the church or not yet part of it often attend the observance, Fearon said. Fearon cites national studies and news reports on a growing sexual-abuse crisis in the Jehovah's Witness religion, which he says has not done nearly enough to keep pedophiles away from children.

    He also says the churches previous ban on members getting blood transfusions, and other confusing teachings about accepting blood have led to what he said are thousands of unnecessary deaths.

    He was joined by John Harris, of Norwood, who was one of hundreds of clergy-abuse victims who sued the Archdiocese of Boston. Harris, who said he was abused by Father Paul Shanley, said he settled with the archdiocese in December of 2003. He said he is fighting all religions and cults in which abuse is not adequately responded to, and that he is pushing for federal laws to make it easier to prosecute and prevent abuse.

    A man who answered the telephone at the Kingdom Hall declined comment last night.

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  • kls
    kls
    I attended this congregation and never realized the problems they had," he said.

    And sad that the ones that do know will just keep ignoring what they see and know and keep being the wt puppet's.

  • jeeprube
    jeeprube

    All he accomplished was to re-enforce in his families minds that they are right and he is wrong. He will be seen as returning to his own vomit, or some other silly nonsense. He also provided a clear example to the JW's of their preconceived "persecution" notion. His heart's in the right place.

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    Jeeprube.. You are correct in respect of the J W congo. But the success was getting this into the newspaper. Nobody will know how many people will react to it, how many books will be curtly handed back to witnesses at the doors rather than starting a "Bible Study". If it were only one it would be worth it.

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  • mkr32208
    mkr32208

    All he accomplished was to re-enforce in his families minds that they are right and he is wrong

    These protest are not about getting died in the wool hardline JW's out, (although I have heard them discussed by old timers so don't think it has NO effect) They are rather about getting all the "interested" ones to question and see the lies! How about the hundreds or even THOUSANDS who drove by and saw the signs who will no longer be taking literature or when they open the door will ask "What gives? Are you a pedophile?" These things DO work for what they are INTENDED!

    My mom won't speak to me for a week or two because of the memorial she's all "spiritual" right now. That in turn will hurt her faith, when she finally crumbles and calls me or sends an email... It always does, it chips away at the stupidity of this group! I'm willing to sacrifice a week of talking to her for that! This guy is willing to sacrifice being looked down on by his family to chip away at the organization that is robbing him of that family! Do you think if he sat home by the phone she would be calling? No, she's not calling either way so he might as well do what he can to hurt this group!

  • minimus
    minimus

    I believe that the protesters feel that they are doing this sort of advertising to reach non Witnesses more than anyone else.

  • sf
    sf
    I believe that the protesters feel that they are doing this sort of advertising to reach non Witnesses more than anyone else.

    As was stated here:

    Fearon stood across the street from the Kingdom Hall with about a half-dozen others in the hopes they would make those new to the church look into it more deeply.

    sKally

  • minimus
    minimus

    Skally, so what's your point?

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