Often the topic of shunning comes up on this forum, how bad it is, unloving, etc.
My question is this. Even if you think disfellowshipping is bad, have you ever cut off ties and/or avoided anyone? Maybe not to the level of JWs, but do you just try to avoid talking to some people or try to be in another part of the room at social events? Maybe because of things they've done or their behavior?
Some people are just a-holes and I avoid them. Some have gone so far that I refuse to speak to them. Others I may say hi to and maybe I'm polite to, but that's about as far as it's going to go.
So I basically "disfellowhip" or "shun" people who aren't even JWs. But I disagree with the treatment of disfellowshipped JWs - at least in general. I mean if there was a child molestor, disfellowhipping and shunning are far too easy for him and they should be jailed as well. Not talking to one, no problem.
Does that mean my disagreement with disfellowshipping is that I don't agree that the crime is that bad or the person deserves another chance? Or that I don't agree with being told who to avoid? What makes me shunning a worldly person different than disfellowshipping?
I know one thing is we weren't told what the DF'ed person did and were expected to shun them anyway.