Imagine what would happen in countless congregations across the globe if the Society formally announced that "so and so is no longer one of
Jehovah's Witnesses" simply because they became inactive.
Not only would many congregations suffer under the burden of having their younger Witness demographic get "expelled" , often one by
one, in a steady drip as they fornicate/smoke/do weed/whatever, man - BUT YOU NOW ADD A REGULAR STREAM OF
DEPRESSING ANNOUNCEMENTS AS PEOPLE TURN INACTIVE!
I think even Circuit Overseers would have a fit over such a procedure. There's nothing more discouraging to a congregation than a steady
diet of disfellowshipping announcements. A little is "discipline", too much is disaster.
While I view the Governing Body as having the collective IQ of a gnat, I think the effects of such a Draconian move would be quick and too
dramatic to sustain.
In addition, such a move -if put in print - could have legal and political sideffects. Expelling the active would give strong evidence
that being one of Jehovah's Witnesses IS NOT VOLUNTARY. Missing meetings and field service would become practical
requirements - that could swing court decisions and child custody cases - and situations involving diplomatic interventions
( Eurocrat: you want us to do what for you? in the name of what human rights?) against the Society.
In summary, I think the matter will be handled by the usual, "nudge, nudge, wink, wink".
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