In another thread someone recently mentioned that Stephen Bates is no longer the Guardian's religious affairs correspondent. (Stephen Bates wrote the articles that exposed the scandal of WT's UN affiliation.) So, when I came across this article yesterday, I was interested to see what he said.
In this article he wrote for New Humanist, Stephen Bates explains why he gave up this job:
A couple of points I thought of interest.
- He views JWs as "bizarre and malign":
"Some religious doctrines are much more bizarre and malign than this. They occasionally come blinking into the light. The Jehovah’s Witnesses, for instance, believe that those outside their inner circle will be ground to dust on the last day (remember this the next time you open your front door to them) and will only cooperate with the police in child abuse cases if the molestation has been independently and simultaneously witnessed by two elders, which may be setting the bar a little high."
- He's now become an atheist:
"Now I am moving on. It was time to go. What faith I had, I’ve lost, I am afraid – I’ve seen too much, too close."
Interesting.