From the secret elders' book which states that the list "of course" is "not comprehensive". Nevertheless here are the acts that they deem worthy of specifying as being possible grounds for chucking people out:
- Murder
- Manslaughter such as killing someone while breaking traffic laws
- Attempting suicide
- Sexual intercourse with someone other than your spouse
- Anal sex with someone other than your spouse
- Oral sex with someone other than your spouse
- Sexual stimulation of the genitals of someone other than your spouse
- Delay in reporting a rape? (extremely obscure wording, not sure what is meant at all)
- Associating with disfellowshipped nonrelatives
- Child sexual abuse
- Fondling breasts of a child
- Making an immoral proposal to a child
- Voyeurism relating to children
- Indecent exposure to children
- Dating when not scripturally free to marry
- Staying all night in a house with someone of the oppostie sex under improper circumstances
- Staying all night with a person of the same sex who is known to be a homosexual under improper circumstances
- Fondling the breasts of someone you are not married to on numerous occasions
- Fondling breasts without the intention of marrying
- Telephone sex
- Cybersex
- Habitually viewing pornography that includes sadism, bondage, rape, brutalising of women, or child pornography
- Habitually or publically smoking cigarettes
- Extreme physical uncleanness
- Using addictive drugs
- Celebrating religious holidays
- Bowing before religious alters or images
- Singing religious songs and joining in prayers of other religions
- Persistently contradicting the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses
- Openly questioning organizational arrangements
- Continuing in employment under a promoter of false worship for more than six months
- Practising spiritism
- Using images in false religious worship
- A pattern of drunkennnes
- A single drunken bout that gains noteriety (known in Scots as a pure bender)
- Eating so much food that you feel sick
- Stealing
- Malicious lying
- Fraud
- Slander
- Strongly insulting and abusing someone
- Persistently using sexually explicit swear words orally or in written form
- Persistently and greedily gambling
- Contining to work at a gambling establishment for more than six months
- Displaying greed and extortion in negotiating a bride price
- Refusing to provide for your wife and children (apprently this is a sin that can only apply to males)
- Fits of anger
- Violence
- Taking up boxing
What a weird and haphazard list!
Interesting how long it takes them to specify something pretty basic such as stealing (included in the ten commandments after all), as compared with their convoluted laws on staying overnight with somebody and fondling breasts, for God's sake. (Which was curiously not mentioned in the ten commandments at all)
And strange irregularities too. Voyeurism and indecent exposure are mentioned in relation to children, but what about when the victims are adults, does that not count? It doesn't say.
Does anyone know of somebody getting disfellowshipped for reasons other than those specified in the list?