Hello Dan :o)
Snap! I had a similar thought! A while back I posted about the *training* given to children and families about blood transfusion and wondered how it compared in detail/time spent/emphasis/advice given etc with the *training* for paedophilia/rape etc.
Jehovah's Witnesses have been taught to respond that enforced blood transfusion is tantamount to *rape* - and this was said by the poor little girl in Calgary just recently in the court case.
So if we look at Acts 15 and realise that the WTBTS considers blood in the same category as *porneia* (which word covers a number of different activities), where is the *rape* booklet? Or the *paedophilia* booklet? Or the *immoral activity* booklet? Or the *sexual intercourse with an under age close relative* booklet? Or the *what to do if your ---------- forces you to ------------ *?
I am guessing that these booklets, or downloadable brochures do not exist.
And when were the HLC's set up? And for what purpose?
Where are the equivalent committees for advising/counselling rape/abuse victims?
I am guessing that these do not exist.
And if the 2 activities are regarded as equally offensive to the WTBTS, and the WTBTS provides legal support and financing for its members in order to avoid blood treatments, where is the legal support and financing for its members who are victims of sexual abuse?
Okay - I'm not guessing!
Maybe any current Jehovah's Witnesses who are reading this could explain this to me.
If the *crimes* are viewed as equally offensive to members, why is there such a disparity in their treatment within the organisation?