The Jehovah's Witness Two Witness Rule Explained

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  • God_Delusion
    God_Delusion

    Righty then, if you've ever wondered what the Two Witness Rule was all about, your wondering ceases right here and now

    This article should shed some light on the Jehovah's Witness Two Witness Rule.

    Warm regards,
    Jaymes

  • glenster
    glenster

    Deut.19:15,16 regards capital punishment under Mosaic gov't law.
    Matt.18:15,16 Jesus used Mosaic law to stop objections from Mosaic law follow-
    ers.
    NT Christians believed the crucifixion ended Mosaic law and didn't ask for
    their religion to be made law of the land let alone with gov't death penalties.

    The JWs leaders have a customized conservatism to feign exclusiveness for
    marketing. It plays fast and loose with research material, including the Bible
    (this, the blood issue, etc.). The approach I'd recommend if choosing Abrahamic
    religion is progressive/reform which requires the basic God concept keep up to
    speed regarding knowledge that's come up since old texts were written (Gen.
    creation taken allegorically, etc.).

    'Two witnesses'Jehovah's Witnesses' congregational judicial policies require
    the testimony of two material witnesses to establish a perpetrator's serious
    sin in the absence of confession, based on their interpretation of scriptures
    such as Deuteronomy 17:6 and 1 Timothy 5:19. The organisation considers this
    policy to be a protection against malicious accusation of sexual assault. The
    Watch Tower Society's Public Information Department specifies that this two
    witness policy is applied solely to congregational discipline and has no bearing
    on whether a crime is reported to the authorities. It is not necessary for both
    witnesses to have observed the same instance of child molestation to establish
    guilt. As of 1991, statements by two victims of separate incidents by the same
    perpetrator may be deemed sufficient to take action and impose internal sanc-
    tions. DNA evidence, medical reports, or information from forensic experts or
    police that proves sexual abuse is also accepted as a valid "second witness".

    In cases where there is only one eye-witness—the victim—to an allegation of
    child abuse, elders are instructed to monitor the accused individual closely,
    and in most cases suspend any conspicuous congregation duties. If there is
    evidence to suggest that the alleged perpetrator did abuse children, congrega-
    tion duties are suspended and a warning is given to the congregation for its
    protection.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah%27s_Witnesses%27_handling_of_child_sex_abuse

  • FatFreek 2005
    FatFreek 2005

    " As of 1991, statements by two victims of separate incidents by the same perpetrator may be deemed sufficient to take action and impose internal sanctions. [2] [6] [7] DNA evidence, medical reports, or information from forensic experts or police that proves sexual abuse is also accepted as a valid "second witness"." From the following:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah's_Witnesses'_handling_of_child_sex_abuse

    The above quote "as of 1991" is questionable. Of those 3 references, only 2 of them cite dates, the earliest being 2002. The last one, the "Pay attention to yourselves ..." book, the 1991 edition does not even mention DNA -- nor the term "second witness".

    Can anyone verify the quote, and the date, in anything Watchtower publishes?

    Len

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