For instance: In the matter of 'shunning' - are individual Jehovah's Witnesses EVIL?
Due to our previous 'training' it is still difficult for many of us to accept that Jehovah's Witnesses are actually EVIL. I don't mean the organization - an 'organization' is just a term to describe people who unite for a common goal or purpose. An 'organization' cannot possess human qualities - it can only reflect the human qualities of it's membership.
That said: Are individual Jehovah's Witnesses, even a majority of them, evil in their application of the teachings of the organization - in this particular instance, the 'shunning practices' of Jehovah's Witnesses. What can we observe?
- Parents who kick children out of the house for no other reason than leaving a religion.
- Children who ignore grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, former best man at their wedding for similar.
- Grandparents who refuse contact with all of the above, for any of the above.
Often we are inclined to give the standard 'excuses' for this conduct.
- They are 'indoctrinated', 'mind controlled', etc
- Like sheep, they are following without thought.
- The truly believe that God is watching and expecting them to 'shun' these people
This question comes to mind with a parallel of sorts - please don't take the analogy too far - because that is to distort the point.
The Nazi's also 'indoctrinated' people. People followed Hitler without thinking. Perhaps some of them actually believed the hype that God would bless the 'Fatherland' if they followed the 'führer' without question.
But here is the catch - Not all of them did. In fact, many thousands of Germans did not. And, among Jehovah's Witnesses, many thousands of them do not follow the 'rules' in every case, or sometimes in any case.
Are we guilty of excusing conduct that is clearly community oriented, therefore accepting that the 'shunners' are not guilty - only those who ordered it? I don't know. I don't think so. I believe that there are people who actually seek to live with 'real integrity', not that manufactured and insisted upon by leadership.
Just as there was a 'German resistance' against the evil of the führer, there is a small percentage of Jehovah's Witnesses who refuse to 'shun' long time friends, relatives who have left, or others who have been DA'd or DF'd for some reason. They do not allow a blanket condemnation to distract the real issue - human kindness, love, unconditional friendships.
I think it a choice. I think they like the choice, as it elevates them in their mind, and perhaps in their social circle.
Well, that's my opinion. I know that it won't set well with all. Some refuse to see evil in a relative who clearly sees evil in them for leaving. Interesting dichotomy/duplicity in that too, eh?
Your thoughts?
Jeff