Court denies summary judgement for Laurel Jehovah's Witnesses congregation

by OrphanCrow 161 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman

    reading comprehension

    Try reading FIRST! You ain't doing it.


  • Mephis
    Mephis

    @jwdaughter. Sorry, as you see I deleted what I typed. I think they have to fight it. It's potentially lose-lose as you say, but there's always a chance of a favorable higher court interpretation of the words 'sacramental confession'. The judge here has gone very literally. Another judge could view it as covering the JW judicial process. You raise a whole host of the other issues we all see with it there too.They really shouldn't be kicking this hard to avoid reporting serious criminal offences against minors. But they will. It's what they do.

  • Mephis
    Mephis
    Replied to a now deleted post.
  • Fisherman
    Fisherman
    No problem if the State requires religion to report criminal conduct to the police. No one will seek any spiritual advise - end of religion.
  • Fisherman
    Fisherman
    That's ludicrous by any standard

    Bolony. Who has the authority to dictate to the church what standard they must use to qualify for 909. It is sufficient that the provision allows confidentially.

  • Mephis
    Mephis

    But seeking spiritual advise isn't answering your door to two elders demanding to know whether you've had sex with a minor. Nor is it hauling a teenage boy before a group of men to force a confession out of him so that he can be shunned by his friends and family.

    To make JWs twisted process fit, as it is, means that you have to consider every single thing said to an elder as being under sacramental confession. That's horse manure by any standards.

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman
    But seeking spiritual advise isn't..

    You are standing where you ought not when you impose your standards on the church. That is church's holy place.

  • Mephis
    Mephis
    You are standing where you ought not when you impose your standards on the church. That is church holy business.

    Sorry, you seem to have confused an accurate description of what isn't a sacramental confession with an imposition of standards. Do you really want to play the ludicrous argument of Aztec holy business demands sacrfiices to the blood god? Because that's a really, really dumb argument already settled in the US by the Supreme Court

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    A person in a religion who commits a sin/crime confessors to a minister/priest , whoever , and it remains solely between the two of them , then that is clergy privilege and confidentiality , it goes no further.

    Jehovah`s Witnesses violate that procedure , their is no confidentiality because they involve multiple other party`s .including other Elders, and the Legal Department .

    Jehovah`s Witnesses have always maintained they do not have a Clergy Class .So why appeal in a court of law that they do ?

    A penitent who approaches a Clergy person does so to confess a wrongdoing and seek guidance and counselling , not to be subjected to a judicial Commission and be disfellow-shipped and shunned by family and friends of their religion .

    In the case of a sex crime committed to a minor by an older person , it`s a legal responsibility for whoever know`s about it , clergy or not , to report it to the relevant authorities .

    Jehovah`s Witnesses fail on all counts.

    smiddy

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman
    what isn't a sacramental confession

    More bolony from you. JW "sacramental " confession is not about killing anyone to Aztec gods. It is confidentiality of the sins confessed to church elders.

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