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Jehovah’s Witness pastor charges church covers up child sex abuse
A man who just resigned as a pastor in the Jehovah’s Witnesses faith charges the church has a code of silence that protects child molesters. The denomination, officially called the Watchtower Bible Tract Society, responded saying it'd elders report child abuse where laws require it.
William Bowen says he resigned Sunday as presiding overseer, the Witnesses’ term for a pastor, at the Draffenville congregation. Bowen says exposing the policy of silence is his gift to children of Jehovah’s Witness families. Another Jehovah’s Witness pastor declined to talk about policies and practices. He referred questions to Watchtower’s headquarters in New York City. William Bowen says his openness could lead to his being “disfellowshipped,” the group’s term for ex-communication. Investigators in two area police agencies knew nothing of Jehovah’s Witnesses holding out information about child sexual abuse. Bowen says police say that because they never find out what’s in the elders’ confidential files. He said, “I’m standing here because my conscience will no longer permit me to allow this policy not to be exposed to the public.”
Bowen was overseer at Draffenville, Kentucky’s Kingdom Hall, the name given to all Witness churches. The group is officially called the Watchtower Bible Tract Society.
Bowen read an article from the Watchtower, one of the group’s publications, outlining what elders are to do when a child molester confesses to them. “The first priority is to give loving comfort and to help him recover.” Bowden snapped, “not one word is said in this entire article about going to authorities.
Watchtower issued a statement saying elders comply with applicable child abuse reporting laws, adding “We do not condone the actions of those who exploit children by this terrible crime. And such persons are disfellowshipped from the congregation.” Bowen responds that he has heard child molesters confess. He says elders only notified Watchtower’s New York legal office. "The function of Watchtower legal(department) is not to help the victim,” the ex-pastor said. “The function of Watchtower legal is to protect Watchtower from criminal prosecution for not following state and county laws.”
Bowden says elders follow an old testament rule that two accusers must step forward to back up any accusation. Bowden says his criticism could end his 40 years as a Jehovah’s Witness in good standing. He says one elder broke the code by anonymously reporting a child abuser.
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Edited by - waiting on 6 January 2001 20:18:29