Ok heres the scenario.
Mom is still a JW. Her best friend and also neighbour (JW-elders wife) has a daughter who is "courting" (unofficially) someone who has just come back into the "truth", he has gone through his usual judicial process and repented from his wicked ways and has been publicly reproved.
Now what puzzles me about this?
He is on restrictions as he is not classed as being in "good standing" within the congregation. So therefore the daughter will not officially court him even though they are unofficially engaged and even bought her wedding dress. Confusing???
Why should someone be on restrictions if Jehovah has forgiven them? Its as though the elders hasn't forgiven him and who are they to judge if he has repented.
What is the scriptural basis for this? If the society constantly claim as they do that they are closer to the early christians than any other religion, did the early christian congregation also do this? I think not. I remember many years ago being on restrictions for being a naughty boy and buying a lottery ticket. But not long after i faded anyway.
It seems to me that only God can forgive, so why is there a further punishment of these restrictions?
Love to hear peoples comments.
Paul