San Antonio: JWs leadership condemn former member accused of child molestation

by AndersonsInfo 7 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/jehovahs-witness-leadership-condemn-former-member-accused-of-child-molestation

    Jehovah's Witness leadership condemn former member accused of child molestation


    by Joe Galli

    Wednesday, December 4th 2019
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    Joshua Alvarez, 21, is out of jail on $75,000 bond. (Police photo)

    SAN ANTONIO — We are learning more about a man charged with molesting several children he met through church.

    Joshua Alvarez, 21, is out of jail on $75,000 bond. We have learned from church members he was a Jehovah’s Witness and attended services at the Kingdom Hall on Pleasonton Road on the city's South Side.

    Alvarez is accused of molesting several children he met through what police would only say is a ‘religious congregation.’

    No one at the Kingdom Hall here was willing to talk to me on camera.

    According to court papers, two 4-year-old boys told their parents that Alvarez performed sexual acts on them. Alvarez allegedly confessed to the crimes to the victim’s parents.

    Read More: https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/jehovahs-witness-leadership-condemn-former-member-accused-of-child-molestation

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    The following statements from WT top brass are heard time and time again when a JW child molester is identified. They're beginning to sound like a broken record:

    As Jehovah’s Witnesses, we view child sexual abuse as an especially repugnant wicked deed.
    Child abuse has far-reaching consequences. It a?ects the victims as well as those who care about the victims —their family members and their Christian brothers and sisters.
    A child abuser hurts the child in devastating ways. He betrays the child’s trust, robbing the child of his or her security. Children must be protected from such a wicked deed, and those who have been victimized by it need comfort and help.
    The elders provide ongoing support to any individuals who may have been hurt. In addition, the elders remain alert regarding the alleged abuser to protect the congregation from potential danger.
  • smiddy3
    smiddy3

    What they say publicly and what they do in practice are two different things.

    JW`s speak out of both sides of their mouth.

    Ask any ex JW.

  • truth_b_known
    truth_b_known
    No one at the Kingdom Hall here was willing to talk to me on camera.

    Wow! Here was there chance to give a witness and they passed it up. Better get back to standing next to a literature cart.

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot
    "Jehovah's Witness leadership condemn former member accused of child molestation...".

    Well duh, of course they're gonna condemn a former member.

    It plays into...

    a) ...the propaganda that the WTS deals with abusers adequately, and...

    b) ...the rhetoric that only non-JWs (or, even better, XJWs) actually do that kind of thing.

    .

    It's when a current member "in good standing" commits an offense that they clam up.

  • Hairtrigger
    Hairtrigger

    Speaking of talking from both sides of their mouths...

    The religion got started with a talking snake.....now they have 8 talking snakes....and as my Native American brethren would put it ...

    they speak with forked tongues.....

  • LV101
    LV101

    H-trigger/hahahaha - "8 talking snakes" hilarious!!

  • waton
    waton
    now they have 8 talking snakes... Ht

    saying; " you will not die ' not in this generation of 1914 kingdom rule.


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