I have a relative who has been a respected elder for many years. His father died never having been a JW, so while he may have been what God's Word would characterize as 'unrighteous,' he was certainly not 'wicked.' Yet, my cousin has long expressed the view publicly that his father would not be worthy of a resurrection. To my knowledge, I am the only one who was ever disturbed by this public contradiction of what the WT and God's Word clearly teach. So, it seems to me that the charge of apostasy is selective.
Does the misuse of disfellowshiping promote sociopathic behavior?
by abilenetexas 11 Replies latest jw friends
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flipper
ABILENETEXAS- Welcome to the board ! Nice to have you here. Just the practice or USE of disfellowshipping in itself promotes sociopathic behavior within the people disfellowshipping a person and in the people from where their orders have come from in the higher levels of the WT Society. And it produces sociopathetic behavior in rank & file JW's who follow the advice to octrasize and shun people. It's disgusting, inhumane behavior