Our Witness daughter is not allowed to talk to us.

by Dogpatch 15 Replies latest jw friends

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    from Mercury Online in the U.K .

    Our Witness daughter is not allowed to talk to us.

    They were once devoted believers-but a husband and wife say their faith has been tested and their family torn apart after they were thrown out of the Jehovah`s Witnesses. Members of the Bradwell congregation- including their only child, a daughter- are now forbidden from speaking to David and Brenda Gibbons since they were forced to leave. They were thrown out by a judicial committee at Great Yarmouth Kingdom Hall in July, after writing a letter containing personal criticism to another member of the congregation. Declared "revilers" people who speak ill of others, the decision to "disfellowship" the couple was upheld on appeal to the Jehovah`s Witnesses British branch in London. They have not seen daughter Leah, 25, since being forced to leave the organisation. Retired merchant seaman Mr. Gibbons, 62, and Mrs. Gibbons, 64, who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, are devastastated by the experience. Mrs. Gibbons told the Mercury " It is heartbreaking that Leah is not allowed to speak to us because of a spiritual point of view. "I do regret joining the Jehovah`s Witnesses because then we would still have our daughter. We were renowned for being a close family, to love a child that has died is bad, to lose a child who does not want to talk to you is quite heartbreaking. People need to know the consequences of stepping out of line- so many families have been split up and now we have lost a dear daughter" She added, " No religion should impose that on people, but there is very procise manipulation of the way believers think and feel." Jehovah`s Witnesses are instructed to shun expelled members, who are allowed to attend services and recieve spiritual guidance, but cannot be welcomed back into the congregation until they apologise for their actions. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons are adamant they have done nothing wrong and cannot return to the movement that was, until recently, central to their lives. " They could have helped resolve the situation, but they wanted me out because I was outspoken and this was an opputunity to remove me. Our Christian brothers and sisters would like to speak to us, but are fearful of what action might be taken against them. We were loved by so many people, but now when they see us in the street they turn away. The body of Elders has created a climate of fear amid the congregation, which is divided into cliques. Even if I had committed a crime, I would expext my family`s support, but Brenda and I have done nothing wrong and yet we are completely isolated. What is the good of any religion that takes your daughter away from you and does what has been done to us" Mr. Gibbons was stripped of his position as a ministerial servant in June: he and his wife had been worshipping with the Gorleston congregation until their expultion. Worshippers are not told why a member is removed and Mr. Gibbons, who had managed the accounts at Bradwell Kingdom Hall, feared they would think he had been thrown out for stealing money. The last few months have been an ordeal for the couple, after losing contact with a daughter they had been so close to and who encouraged them to join the Jehovah`s Witnesses 14 years ago. All they are left with now are memories of their time with Leah and a gallery of family photos at their home in Kingfisher Close. Mr. Gibbons added "It was really Leah who got us into the church as she had a friend at school who was a Witness. Her father came round to visit us: we had a Bible study and joined after going along to worship for a year. We were renowned for being a close-knit family and well known for riding around together on a tandem cycle. We shared so many jokes and good times. This is tearing us apart, we were always so full of fun, laughter and life but now just do not feel whole anymore. The Gibbons daughter, Leah, refused to talk to the Mercury when she was approached, and Trevor Gaskin, the presiding Jehovah`s Witness oversear also declined to comment.

  • Clam
    Clam

    Good one. The disgusting inhumane practice of shunning needs all the publicity it can get.

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    A picture of David and Brenda Gibbons and their daughter Leah

    alt

  • fullofdoubtnow
    fullofdoubtnow

    I really feel for them, and anyone else who has lost family and friends through this cult. I hope anyone thinking of becoming a jw reads this, it might give them something to think about.

  • Mary
    Mary

    Ah yes, I see God's Chosen Ones are at it again: splitting families up and cutting off life long friends because you dared to question a decision they made. Funny, they sound alot more like the Pharisees than Jesus eh?

    The Gibbons daughter, Leah, refused to talk to the Mercury when she was approached, and Trevor Gaskin, the presiding Jehovah`s Witness oversear also declined to comment.

    Hmm.....can't imagine why they would refuse to talk about it. After all, isn't this practice approved of by the Supreme Being of the Universe? Wouldn't talking to a reporter be an ideal way to "give a witness" about how loving and kind the Jehovah's Witnesses are? Wouldn't it be proof that they and they alone are "true Christians"??

  • Frannie Banannie
    Frannie Banannie

    Just like the "never-referred-to" (by the WTS in their publications) scriptures in John Ch 8 about Jesus preventing the adultress from being stoned to death and forgiving her, the WTS also doesn't pay any attention to the "if you have something against your 'brother' first go to him in private" scripture, which the now df'd party actually did in his letter.

    I guess it's much more fun to HATE than to love, more fun to disfellowship and shun a scripturally correct person than to show intelligence in one's overbearing overlord-ship.

    The recipient of the letter is at fault for revealing the contents of the letter to the elders, instead of taking responsibility for his own defense just between him and the complainant. And the elders are at fault for ignoring pertinent and applicable scriptures which would have exonerated the letter-writer and laid all guilt and responsibility at the letter-recipient's feet.

    Frannie (stepping down from soapbox now)

  • juni
    juni

    Article said:

    Declared "revilers" people who speak ill of others, the decision to "disfellowship" the couple was upheld on appeal to the Jehovah`s Witnesses British branch in London.

    I can think of a lot of people within the congregations that I attended that would fit this description of revilers!

    Very sad. Thanks for posting a picture of the family to put a face to this injustice.

    Juni

  • codeblue
    codeblue

    It's very sad to be rejected from our children...my heart aches for these people.

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    The Watchtower denies breaking up families they are liars

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    Dedicated to my family members, nieces and nephew Lauren, Ashley and Kevin Haszard that have gone missing in the Jehovah's Witnesses.

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