Welcome to the new ones coming to the board. Haven't been here really long myself. As I stated earlier, my husband and I are on the same wavelength but he does not post here. Not that we ever intend to go back to the hall, but as a point if asked he could say that he has never been to apostate sights. It really doesn't matter anymore, however, and just yesterday I was encouraging him to post.
It has indeed been a strange journey for our family. Hubbie and I are not disfellowshipped, but wish to be. But as a matter of stubborness, I will not make the first move. They will have to come and get me. I don't think anyone wants the job.
I made mention that my daughter had been involved in some normal teenage things. I said that the JC chairman had made an assesment of the situation and told my husband something bizarre. The girls my daughter were friends with were all good students, 13 to 16 years old. I said that my daughter had just begun to go out in a car that one of us, her parents, or the parents of the other girls was not driving. I know that she had not been involved in any wrongdoing for any length of time, or as the elders would say, formed "a pattern of wrongdoing."
The chairman of the committee told my fellow elder husband that "this sounds like the girl gangs in my affluent neighborhood who smoke, take drugs, have casual sex with men for initiation, and are lesbians." When he came home and told me this I can't imagine the look on my face. It was so far-fetched that I could not imagine that it would really have anything to do with my daughter. How could I have been so stupid? How could I have trusted that these men had any interest in my child whatsoever when this was this man's assessment of girls he did not know? Further, we live in a nice area (although not an "affluent neighborhood" like his) and there are no "girl gangs" that I am aware of anywhere near hear, and why would this be his view of young sheep in the congregation before hearing the facts?
When her turn came in the back room, this man leaned back in his chair, crossed his arms, and said, O.K., let's have it!"
Well, doesn't that say volumes about his superior attitude of authority? He went on to tell my daughter that the girls had said that everything was her idea -it wasn't but is that the point? He was lying to play the girls against each other. He asked over and over who the "ringleader" was. Since there wasn't one, she kept telling him that there wasn't. He would have none of that. He had already determined that there was "a gang" and by golly he meant to make them admit it. Finally he just forced her to name one of the girls. She gave a name, but he did not seem happy with it, as he had another girl in mind.
After a couple of hours, with the main thrust being to name the ringleader, he began to ask about the boy. She was not alone with him. She met him across the mall with a couple of her friends. They began to infer that fornication had taken place. She said no and they closed the meeting.
After it was over, my husband asked why they were talking about fornication. Was there any accusation of such? No, the chairman told him, but he said if it was him he would take his daughter to the Dr. to "see if she'd had sex."
After hubbie told me this, I was flabbergasted. I told him I would never try to make her submit to this. If you demonstrate a lack of trust in your child to this degree, you will destroy any relationship you have. She said she did not do anything with this boy, and we needed to stand by her.
She was called in for a second meeting, Sunday afternoon, after the meeting that morning. She and her dad got to the hall at four in the afternoon, and were ushered into the second school to wait. They sat there for FOUR AND ONE HALF HOURS.
After nine at night, they started the meeting. Immediately they began again with the fornication issue. "Is there anything else you need to tell us?" they kept saying. When she answered no, some (there were five men) would shake their heads and say NO, NO and others would groan. They made her read scriptures about David and Bathsheeba, then Achan withholding information, then Annanias and Saphira playing false to Holy Spirit and they fell down dead. One would say "Is this the truth or is this what you think we want to hear?" another would say, "Now that's not really how it happened, is it?" The chairman said "When I was a teenager if I was in a car with a girl, I would have tried something, so why should I believe this boy didn't?" This went on for TWO AND ONE HALF HOURS even though by this time her dad tried to stop them and tell him he believed her. They ignored him. Finally, one said, "You don't expect us to believe you, do you?"
They made my child read the scripture at Rev. 21:8-"But as for the cowards and those without faith and those who are disgusting in their filth and murderers and fornicators and those practicing spiritism and idolaters and all the liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulphur. This means the second death."
These men had never uttered the first kind word to my child. There were sneers, humiliation, degradation, and belittling, but no counsel. They went on and on. Finally, they had "some questions" to ask her. The chairmand asked, "What is it about Jehovah's organization that you feel is too restrictive? When she answered that she did not, he said, "Well, you must or you wouldn't have done what you did, now answer the question!" Each man had two questions like this one, that could not be answered without incriminating yourself. They took turns, going around the table, until ten questions were asked. Of course, they did not wait for answers, because they were designed to degrade and humiliate. By this time, my child was crying hysterically out of frustration. I might add that it was around midnight by this time, and she was most surely exhausted.
They stopped and said they wanted to talk. When they came back in, the chairman said that it seemed that her "sorrow" was worldly and not godly, and she was disfellowshipped, and if she was disfellowshipped when Armageddon came, that she "could take some comfort in knowing that Jehovah can read hearts."
It was after one in the morning and she had school the next morning.
There is still much more, if you are still interested.