My JW mother revealed way too much to me in a conversation once.
I managed to get in a comment that I would never ever shun my son (or daughter) no matter what.
She asked, "What if he was a murderer?" I said that I would not condone murder nor help him escape justice, but would be there for him, helping to get good legal counsel and visiting him in prison regardless of his attitude about the crime. If he was released from prison, I would help him even more.
She switched to "Yeah, but what if he was gay? I would have to stay away from him."
It didn't fit at all. SO FRIGGIN' WHAT? But it showed how her Witness training told her that was disgusting. I am glad I haven't had to face that with my mother.
I said that proper communication and showing of love does not mean "approval" of your son's choices in life. (I do approve of gay lifestyles, but I was trying to get through to my JW mother.) "I would never ever shun my son (or daughter) no matter what."
I have to be consistent. I can believe that child abusers must be punished, yet I can aid my son to obtain good counsel. I mean, I want him to get fair treatment and he is my son (in this scenario). Of course there is an inner conflict about wishing such people get their testicles nailed to a ten-foot pole and then discovering that the person is your son. That's why I wouldn't be on the jury. I would not hate my son no matter what.