Chicago Sun-Times - JW's Face Sex Scandal

by Jackson 8 Replies latest jw friends

  • Jackson
    Jackson

    The Chicago Sun-Times in todays issue has decided that the Jehovah's Witness molestation story has merit and printed it. The story is in the religion section page 32. The headline is "Jehovah's Witnesses face sex scandal." The story describes the tribulation of William Bowen in Kentucky who has tried his best to get to WTS to clean up the congregation as to child molesters. The story points out his efforts to try and get the WTS to own up to problems and to fix the problems, but was met by a stone wall of indifference. And now the WTS has decided that he is making trouble for them and wants to kick him out, instead of fixing their own problem with child molesters.

    Catholic Priests and JW's have something in common after all. Hiding the facts and lying.

  • Stephanus
    Stephanus

    Oh, this is too good to be true! The media were happy to ignore the 'Tower when they were leaving well enough alone, but their famous stubborn refusal to let sleeping dogs lie has brought the media swarming around like angry killer bees - let's see what's left of the 'Tower when the results of this own goal get aired!

  • Guest 77
    Guest 77

    Jackson would you kindly print out their web address or could you post it?

    Guest 77

  • Nemesis
    Nemesis

    http://www.suntimes.com/output/religion/cst-nws-rel10.html

    Not sure if this is a permanent link address or just a headline one, so it may have to be changed when it goes to archive.

  • Seeker4
    Seeker4

    This is a perfect example of why it was so good that AP did a piece on this, and a good one, as all these other papers are picking it up. I would suggest that tomorrow (Sunday), when most papers run their religious news, will be when this story gets its widest printing.

    I would suggest that the newspaper coverage this one story will receive, even without Dateline, will be a "witness" to more people than the JWs talk to in a year in this country. Make that ten years.

    Isn't it fascinating that it is the Watchtower Society's own deliberate and thought-out (?) actions that have resulted in the worst press the organization has received in modern history? For an organziation that for decades has harped on not doing anything that "would bring reproach on Jehovah's name," they sure royally fucked up this time. And they did it totally on their own.

    S4

  • target
    target

    The article is in the Phoenix Saturday paper too

    Target

  • Scully
    Scully

    The story has also been picked up by the NYTimes. Right in the WTS's neighbourhood.

    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Jehovahs-Witnesses.html
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    Jehovah's Witnesses Kick Out Couple
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Filed at 11:46 p.m. ET

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- A woman said Friday she and her husband have been excommunicated from the Jehovah's Witnesses after speaking out against the church's handling of their daughter's allegations of sex abuse by another member.

    Barbara and Carl Pandelo, of Belmar, N.J., had been awaiting a decision since Monday, when a judicial committee of the church met in New Jersey to consider ousting them, a practice which the denomination terms disfellowshipping.

    ``They've just made it official now,'' she said Friday night in a telephone interview.

    They are among four Jehovah's Witnesses who were threatened with disfellowship for sowing discord in the faith by speaking out against the church.

    One of them, William Bowen, a 44-year-old former church elder from Draffenville, Ky., has complained that child-sex allegations are generally not reported to secular authorities by the Jehovah's Witnesses because of the church's closed nature and insistence on handling problems internally.

    Anthony Valenti, an elder in the Pandelos' church, did not immediately return phone calls Friday night.

    But J.R. Brown, a spokesman for the denomination, said earlier this week that parents are not punished by the church for going to the police first in cases of child molestation. He said anyone found guilty of molestation by a church judicial committee is removed from all positions of responsibility.

    The Pandelos' dispute with the denomination dates to 1988, when their 12-year-old daughter said she was molested by her paternal grandfather, also a member of the faith. The grandfather has returned to the denomination.

    Carl and Barbara Pandelo have not been active in the church for some time, she said, but she regrets losing the friends they made.

    ``To take someone and shun and abandon them is the most psychologically damaging thing you can do,'' Pandelo said.

    Barbara Anderson of Normandy, Tenn., has also been summoned to appear before a committee. Anderson has said she learned about the church's handling of abuse cases while working at its headquarters in New York City.

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    Love, Scully


  • AMNESIAN
    AMNESIAN

    Seeker4:

    For an organziation that for decades has harped on not doing anything that "would bring reproach on Jehovah's name,"...

    "Jehovah's name," of course, always understood tacitly to really mean "the [WTBTS] organization."

    ...they sure royally fucked up this time.

    How's that for ironic justice? The very same thought occurred to me.

    AMNESIAN

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