Hi everyone,
My first post here, but many of you know me from H2O. Thought I'd spread this post around to a few boards.
Just had a nice long talk with a producer at NBC's Dateline. He is 99 percent certain that they will be doing a segment on the Witnesses. He expects filming to start within a few weeks. So for those who have inquired here on-line or have emailed me inquiring about this, things look good. If it does film, it will be a few months before the segment airs, so we'll have something to look forward to this summer.
Most of the people for the show are lined up, but the producer is looking to interview an expert on religion and ethics about this issue(JWs, sexual abuse and pedophilia), preferably an academic with a real understanding of the Jehovah's Witness culture, but not with an ax to grind.
Does anyone know of an academic who has written about the Witnesses, who would know and understand the unusual dynamics of the Organization, but that is essentially neutral? That doesn't mean they haven't been critical or favorable about the Watchtower Society in their writings, but just that they've been fair.
No one comes quickly to mind for me. But perhaps you know of someone who has done a paper about the Witnesses, perhaps a theologian, sociologist, philosopher, who would have some insight into the insular world of the Watchtower and would be able to put that into an overall context and perspective, comparing it to other groups and religions.
If you have any suggestions, post them here or email me. The sooner the better. And don't hesitate to spread this post around to any other sites that might be helpful.
Also, just received a packet from Peter Smith with copies of his Witness articles in the Louisville Courier-Journal. The online articles were great, but if you can get copies of the actual paper, it is truly outstanding. HUGE front page spread with photos, then TWO FULL PAGES inside with tons of pictures. Journalistically, this is as big as it gets in a paper.
Thanks for all your help.
S4