OTWO - I've never been on an appeal committee, and nobody ever appealed a DF that I was on the committee for. They were extremely rare and I would say I heard of 2 successful appeals out of 50 cases ever. That's better than 1 in 500.
I want to be clear that I do not doubt your experience in regards to JC's you've been involved with. I do not think anyone here really believes that there are not kind and compassionate men in the JW religion serving as a shield for people who need it.
That is not the norm is all I am saying and so are the others.
You likely never got a nod for appeal committee because you or the body you served with was not the type the CO would lean on. He would have had his party faithful to go to.
Appeals in many areas are rare not because people are always guilty of something, but rather of threats made by JC's. This is a fact, that many people are told an appeal is proof of unrepentance! Such appeals never pan out as the appeal committee only looks for errors in the original case. Since there is not an official record, it becomes the accused word against 3 elders. Hardly fair. Also the accused is told that people who appeal usually take longer to be reinstated.
Now none of this is said in an outright evil way but couched in terms that are subtle and coercive. I have heard of women being scolded and yelled at. My sister in law is one of them.
Another question. Do you not see a problem with the investigators serving on the committee that judges those actions in the end?
We could talk all day about the ridiculous concept that is embodied in Christians judging one another in such a puritanical way and seeking the opinion of men on guilt and innocence even forgiveness with regards to things we are all guilty of in one way or another. However it is simply the structure of and the procedure/process alone of such meetings that is draconian, unloving and wicked.
Indefensible!
Frank75