Minors
Particularly disturbing is that the Watchtower Society encourages children raised as Jehovah?s Witnesses to be baptised in their teenage years whilst still minors. Even a pre-teenage child can get baptised and for the remainder of their life be subject to the principle of being disfellowshipped.
Watchtower 1992 March 1 p.27
?In the summer of 1946, I was baptized at the international convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Although I was only six years of age, I was determined to fulfill my dedication to Jehovah. That summer I served as a pioneer for the first time.?
Baptism as a Jehovah?s Witness is a binding verbal contract with the Watchtower Society and as such baptising minors is wrong both legally and scripturally. Never is the baptism of a minor mentioned in the bible. Jesus was not baptised until he was 30 and Jews felt a person became an adult at 30. When Cornelius and his family were baptised it does not state that any non adults were baptised and there is no scriptural evidence of any children or teenagers ever being baptised.
It is common upon entering their teens or twenties that a child?s knowledge and ideas change dramatically and for this reason the law also protects the rights of minors. A minor is usually not permitted by law to enter contracts, drink, vote, join the army or marry. These options start becoming available to people generally between the ages of 16 to 21. This is because their brains have not fully developed. The March 2005 National Geographic (Australian Edition) contained an article ?What?s in your mind?. It states;
?The last area of the brain to reach maturity is the prefrontal cortex, where the so-called executive brain resides ? where we make social judgements, weigh alternatives, plan for the future, and hold our behaviour in check.
? The executive brain doesn?t hit adult levels until the age of 25 ,? says Jay Giedd of the national Institute of Mental Health, on of the lead scientists on the neuroimaging studies. ?At puberty, you have adult passions, sex drive, energy, and emotion, but the reining in doesn?t happen until much later.? It is no wonder, perhaps, that teenagers seem to lack good judgement or the ability to restrain impulse. ?We can vote at 18,? says Giedd, ?and drive a car. But you can?t rent a car until you?re 25.?
When a person baptised as a minor chooses they no longer wish to be known as a Jehovah?s Witness they are regularly disfellowshipped. Once this happens that teenager may not associate freely with family or friends for the remainder of their life! Even a person that is still a child they can be disfellowshipped.
Pay Attention to Yourself and to All the Flock p.98
?When a baptized minor becomes involved in wrongdoing that threatens the cleanness of the congregation, the assigned committee should meet with such individual just as they would with any other member of the congregation.?