Hey Mr. Flipper, belated happy birthday to you!
Because of what THEY perceive as defects in elders, some individuals who engage in serious wrongdoing in the congregation have refused to appear before a committee of elders assigned to help them.
This line is what really pissed me off. First off, the assumption right off the bat is that the defect is PERCEIVED, yeah right - because there has never been an elder with an ACTUAL defect.
I remember the first time as a fresh elder when I was confronted with a real problem. Someone came to me with an issue, and I basically didn't say jack shit back to them after they explained their situation, as I was totally unqualified as to how to address their problem. In that moment, I was on the road to exiting the JW religion, as I realized in an instant that I had nothing real to offer as an "elder". I was simply appointed as a "yes man" who didnt cause trouble, put in around 10 hours a month, and was a fairly decent speaker.
And thousands of others sit in that exact position today. No real training, no real skills in helping people with real problems. Just WT "yes men". No wonder why the WT continues to cry out for men to "reach out", and no wonder why rank and file JWs are starting to simply refuse to eat a shit sandwich by meeting with these so-called "doctors"!