Hi everyone
I just thought you might be interested in the opening remarks of the August 2012 Awake!, which has as its headline theme "Will violence ever end?"
Page 3 opens with the following statement:
"WHO has not been affected by violence? We see it constantly in news reports. We fear it on the streets and at work, and children face it from bullies at school. Even at home, where people usually feel secure behind locked doors, millions—especially women—feel unsafe. In fact, depending on the country, up to 70 percent of women report that they have been assaulted by an intimate partner." (g2012 August, p.3)
Of course, this is a far cry from the notorious "Selma and Steve" experience printed only months earlier in the February 15th 2012 Study Edition, which appeared to excuse domestic violence if a believing wife fails to sufficiently show christian love to her unbelieving husband...
“Selma recalls a lesson she learned from the Witness who studied with her. ‘On one particular day,’ says Selma, ‘I didn’t want to have a Bible study. The night before, Steve had hit me as I had tried to prove a point, and I was feeling sad and sorry for myself. After I told the sister what had happened and how I felt, she asked me to read 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. As I did, I began to reason, ‘Steve never does any of these loving things for me.’ But the sister made me think differently by asking, ‘How many of those acts of love do you show toward your husband?’ My answer was, ‘None, for he is so difficult to live with.’ The sister softly said, ‘Selma, who is trying to be a Christian here? You or Steve?’ Realizing that I needed to adjust my thinking, I prayed to Jehovah to help me be more loving toward Steve. Slowly, things started to change.’ After 17 years, Steve accepted the truth.” (w2012 February 15th, p29)
The hypocrisy here is breath-taking. The Society are happy to denounce domestic violence in one magazine article, but sympathize with it elsewhere under certain circumstances.
Many of you will already have read my thoughts on the Society's doctrinal stance towards domestic violence, which I consider highly damaging. For those who have not yet read my article "Won Without A Word - At What Cost?", the link is below:
http://jwsurvey.org/cedars-blog/won-without-a-word-at-what-cost
(As always, if you haven't yet had a chance to participate in the JW 2012 survey, please do so!)
Cedars