For Immediate Release JW-MEDIA.org post response to child sex abuse verdict

by BlindersOff1 68 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • chichimama_2
    chichimama_2

    Their deceitful spin is so disgusting!

    It makes me feel nauseous for the victim and because many

    the JW's will accept this forked tongued announcement as truth because of the source.

    Most will not be interested in the facts because they have blind faith in the Governing Body.

    The Watchtower will appeal this all the way to the Supreme Court.

    They are probably secretly thinking that if they loose their first appeal it would be Jehovah's will because they could then have a chance at winning

    a US Supreme Court Appeal Case!

    That way they could plaster it in their literature for the next 100 years like they have their other court victories.

    I hope our Justice system upholds the ruling no matter how high Watchtower appeals it.

    AKA. Ranchette

  • besty
    besty
    Let me know what you think.

    I've already done that. You are doing a great job and IMHO you could probably make better use of headings, subheadings and initial sentences.

    In terms of flow and readability, it was exactly that which caught my attention:

    News of the Candace Conti verdict first broke online on 14th June 2012, with the first newspapers and media websites covering the story within the first 24 hours.

    anyways - just my 0.02. I don't want to disrupt the flow and readability of this thread :-)

  • Billy the Ex-Bethelite
    Billy the Ex-Bethelite

    Cedars,

    I think you need to use more exclamation points! Just like WT always does! I think they have an Exclamation Point greenhouse at Wallkill where they grow a bumper crop of exclamation points every year for use in nearly every sentence of their litteratrash!

  • cedars
    cedars

    besty - ah, now I see what you mean! I've edited that sentence accordingly.

    Thanks for the tip-off. I appreciate it.

    Billy - I absolutely hate too many exclamation marks! lol

    Cedars

  • Disillusioned Lost-Lamb
    Disillusioned Lost-Lamb

    It's just fucked up beyond words.

  • Hoffnung
    Hoffnung

    official policy statement:

    Our Families
    Jehovah’s Witnesses and Child Protection

    Also in Spanish

    Child abuse is abhorrent to us. This is in harmony with the Bible principle recorded at Romans 12:9 . Even one abused child is one too many. For decades The Watchtower and Awake! have featured articles to educate both Witnesses and the public regarding the importance and the need to protect children from child abuse. Among others, there were the articles “Let Us Abhor What Is Wicked!” published in the January 1, 1997, issue of The Watchtower; “Help for the Victims of Incest,” in the October 1, 1983, Watchtower; “Your Child Is in Danger!” “How Can We Protect Our Children?” and “Prevention in the Home”, all in the October 8, 1993, Awake!, as well as “Child Molesting—Every Mother’s Nightmare,” in the January 22, 1985, Awake!

    (my comment: so cannot even come up with an article of the last ten years? it is not important enought to write an article about it for ten years?)

    When any one of Jehovah’s Witnesses is accused of an act of child abuse, the local congregation elders are expected to investigate. Two elders meet separately with the accused and the accuser to see what each says on the matter. If the accused denies the charge, the two elders may arrange for him and the victim to restate their position in each other’s presence, with elders also there. If during that meeting the accused still denies the charges and there are no others who can substantiate them, the elders cannot take action within the congregation at that time. Why not? As a Bible-based organization, we must adhere to what the Scriptures say, namely, “No single witness should rise up against a man respecting any error or any sin . . . At the mouth of two witnesses or at the mouth of three witnesses the matter should stand good.” ( Deuteronomy 19:15 ) Jesus reaffirmed this principle as recorded at Matthew 18:15-17 . However, if two persons are witnesses to separate incidents of the same kind of wrongdoing, their testimony may be deemed sufficient to take action.

    (this is not a policy, this is a list of possibilities. A policy has a different tone and feeling)

    However, even if the elders cannot take congregational action, they are expected to report the allegation to the branch office of Jehovah's Witnesses in their country, if local privacy laws permit. In addition to making a report to the branch office, the elders may be required by law to report even uncorroborated or unsubstantiated allegations to the authorities. If so, the elders receive proper legal direction to ensure that they comply with the law. Additionally, the victim or anyone else who has knowledge of the allegation may wish to report the matter to the authorities, and it is his or her absolute right to do so.

    (so they don not report to the branch when local laws do not permit? that is not what the flock book says. Elders always have to call the legal dept. Proper legal directions means = report anonymously from a telephone boot so the organization is nowhere involved. Victims and others are also pointed out that they are responsible for the potiential reproach on the organizations reputation)

    If, when confronted, the accused confesses that he is guilty of child abuse, the elders take appropriate congregational action. If he is not repentant, he will not be permitted to remain a member of the congregation. Even if he is repentant—is cut to the heart and is thus resolutely determined to avoid such conduct in the future—what was stated in the January 1, 1997, issue of The Watchtower applies. The article said: “For the protection of our children, a man known to have been a child molester does not qualify for a responsible position in the congregation. Moreover, he cannot be a pioneer [full-time missionary of Jehovah’s Witnesses] or serve in any other special, full-time service.” He would not qualify Scripturally. ( 1 Timothy 3:2 , 7-10 ) We take such action because we are concerned with maintaining Bible standards and protecting our children. Everyone in our organization is expected to meet the same requirements, namely, to be clean physically, mentally, morally, and spiritually.— 2 Corinthians 7:1 ; Ephesians 4:17-19 ; 1 Thessalonians 2:4 .

    (but under all circumstances, the molester is never restrained from having contact with children, parents are not informed about the potential threat. The action to strip someone of priveleges does not protect any child, it just protects the reputation of the organization.)

    In a few instances, individuals guilty of an act of child abuse have been appointed to positions within the congregation if their conduct has been otherwise exemplary for decades. All the factors are considered carefully. Suppose, for example, that a long time ago an 18-year-old male had sexual relations with a 15-year-old girl who was a willing participant. Depending upon the U.S. jurisdiction where he lived when this happened, elders may have been required to report this as an incident of child abuse. Let us say that 20 years have passed. He has been living an exemplary life and he is respected. In such a case, the man could possibly be appointed to a responsible position within the congregation.

    (So we have to accept that the rules set forth a paragraph earlier are not valid after 20 years, the rules are way too vague to be reliable)

    Our procedures have been refined over time. Over the years, as we have noted areas where our policies could be strengthened, we have followed through. We are continuing to refine them. We do not believe that our system is perfect. No human organization is perfect. But we do believe that we have a strong, Bible-based policy on child abuse. Anyone in a responsible position who is guilty of child abuse would be removed from his responsibilities without hesitation. We certainly would not knowingly allow him to serve elsewhere, either because he moved or through a transfer. Further, we regularly review our procedures to ensure that they are in compliance with the law.— Romans 13:1 .

    The Bible teaches that individuals can repent of their sins and “turn to God by doing works that befit repentance,” and we accept what the Bible says. ( Acts 26:20 ) Still, the safety of our children is of the utmost importance. We take it very seriously.

    (not seriously enough, that is why you have to pay)

    Hoffnung

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    To quote J.R. Brown: ‘We now look to the Court of Appeals for a thorough review of this case’

    J.R. Brown and the WTBTS may feel that they are the exception to what 1Cor 6:7,8 says:

    ‘Really, then, it means altogether a defeat for YOU that YOU are having lawsuits with one another. Why do YOU not rather let yourselves be wronged? Why do YOU not rather let yourselves be defrauded? To the contrary, YOU wrong and defraud, YOUR brother at that.’

    According to the Bible, WT is guilty on one count for sure: Disregarding what 1Cor6:7,8 says thus taking Candace Conti back to court. Rather why does not WT let itself be wronged and defrauded? Answer: $$$

    Candace had no choice but to take this matter to the court of the land. Especially since there are thousands of other children who have been molested with-in the organization like herself with no one coming to their rescue. Candace is very much like the individual who cries out: ‘See that I get justice from my adversary at law’. (Luke 18:3)

    Shame on J.R. Brown! Shame on WT!

  • kurtbethel
    kurtbethel

    There is no repentance. There is no apology or remorse. I have said elsewhere that their only way forward is to repent, and they have not done this. It is a very basic teaching in the Bible that repentance must precede any blessings, favor, Holy Spirit, and forgiveness. Without repentance, they have no claim to any of these. Their arrogance is going to be their undoing.

    Watch for crops of little groups springing up like mushrooms, who claim that divine favor has passed on from the WT and that they have it since they are keeping the true teachings. They will likely be bizarre little cults too.

  • enigma1863
    enigma1863

    Many religions like WTS may not be direct promoters of destructive things like rape, molestation, and murder but they have created a breeding ground for it through their policies. Its like having waste in and around your house. You may put up signs and publically demonstrate that you are against Rats, roaches and diseases. You might try to remove or kill several pests but if you don’t remove the source and clean house they will just keep coming back.

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