Some have asked how do I know that tens of thousands left the organization after the media reported the child sexual abuse scandal within the Witness organization? I knew when I stated, "tens of thousands," there would be questions raised. Personally, I believe that I understated the number, not overstated it. I'm not sure what kind of evidence would be convincing other than names of people who left, but I'll offer some reasons for my statement.
Within a month after Dateline aired, our son, a former Bethelite of sixteen years, went to the Service Dept. in NY asking questions. He was told by a reputable source that my appearance on Dateline caused THOUSANDS of people to leave the organization. That statement was verified by one of the professed "anointed," who called us to say that she was told something similar when she called Bethel and spoke to a friend who was in the know. (Someone told us that thousands of calls were received at Bethel after Dateline aired, and the callers were demanding that the Society's child abuse policies be changed.)
Recently, a former high-ranking Bethelite told a friend that the information about the Watchtower's child abuse problem is still causing problems within the organization and just won't go away. In fact, this former official has left the organization.
In addition, since the Silentlambs website made its debut in January 2001, upwards of 36,000 e-mails have been received by Bill Bowen. At least 60% claimed to have left the organization because of the child sexual abuse revelations made in the media. The majority of the other correspondents remained within the organization but said that if they knew of any child molested by a Witness, they would not abide by the Watchtower's child abuse policies but go directly to the authorities. I have not included the literally thousands of phone calls Bill and I have received over the past four years from ex-Witnesses who related their very disturbing personal child abuse experiences. Bill still receives about two new calls each day from concerned JWs or XJWs. And it was Dateline and other media stories that made this possible.
Further, in the past four years, my husband and I have received hundreds of e-mails from people who were very disturbed by what they saw on Dateline. Through further investigation, many callers left the organization, which, by the way, we did not encourage them to do. (Our goal was and still is to make the organization a safer place for the children, including my grandchild.)
Since I started this thread, I have been surprised by the number of personal messages I have received from people who wrote to tell me their personal stories about how the media exposure caused them to exit from the organization. The following fascinating information was taken from one of the PMs I received:
Shortly before Dateline aired, there was a meeting of all elders, ministerial servants, and circuit and district servants. (I know the name of the area where the meeting was held, but I promised not to tell. However, I will tell you that the meeting involved people living in close proximity to some of the whistleblowers who appeared on Dateline.) All in attendance were told about the forthcoming Dateline program and told that the allegations were TRUE. However, they were instructed to deny the allegations, if asked. Specific names of people involved with the Dateline program were mentioned. Later, after watching Dateline, one ministerial servant who attended the aforementioned meeting, was so sickened by the attitude of the JW's who were in denial, he moved away from the area and faded from the organization. And all because of Dateline.
What I have related is just a sampling of information to convince me that tens of thousands of Witnesses were so disturbed by what they saw and heard regarding the way child abuse is handled by the Society that eventually they left the organization.
Barbara