Trueone: Never really got it clear why you wanted to record the event anyway, seems like simple notes would have sufficed wouldn't it?
No. Notes are insufficient evidence when you're misquoted. I wanted an accurate, reproducible record. Also, if anything ludicrous is said, I want the option to share that with JW friends who my be skeptical that an injustice has been committed. Notes don't cut it.
That reminds me, though.... for a very brief period, I failed to maintain the "we have doubts" position and drifted into a discussion of god slaughtering children in the OT. (I know, my mistake!) During that time, I mentioned the account of Elisha calling down evil upon the jeering children, 42 of which were 'torn to pieces', and told them that it raised doubts in my mind as to how infallible the bible could be if it describes him as a God of love in one place but attributes such bloody retribution to him in so many OT accounts. (Also brought up kids dying in flood, S&G, Caananites, Amalekites, etc...) The elder who misquoted me earlier piped up and said, "Without a doubt, Jehovah is going to resurrect all those he personally killed back then! You've been baptized for over 20 years and you didn't know that??" No, I didn't. In fact, I looked around the room and saw some blank expressions so I asked the others if that was their understanding as well. [crickets]
I haven't looked this up in the WT Lib yet but I'm wondering if anyone here is familiar with that teaching. Sounded like BS to me. Anyway, that's also on the recording so if he's way off, I'm hoping they'll remember he said that and be even more concerned about it possibly going public.