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If these "apostates" didn't make this much of publicity, do you think anyone would pay attention to the molestation policy which I didn't know until I saw Dateline.
My point was that the Dateline expose is not going to prevent men from to evil things to children. But, it seems to me that heightened awareness about the issue is a good thing. The best way to deal with the two witness issue is to just call the cops and let them sort it out. I think the friends will be much less hesitant to do that now with all this mess out in the open.
Icannot honestly say you are wrong or right because I'm a mere human being who cannot forsee the future. I just hate to see the people being misled, pressured and condamned by the JWs just because they (people like Bill and others) pointed out their (the JWs') dirty laundry. There might be more victims within the organization who might be too young to act alone. Unless the WTS gets punished by the court of law severly, I don't think anyone would pay attention to those hidden victims.
The best court of law though is Jehovah's. He can get to the heart of the problem. He can destroy the abusers and set things right with the victims. Anything short of that is just bandaid stuff.
I was so upset when I read the JW Zone thread. I also read their thread on the Canadian girl who needed blood tranfusion. What they said about her father made me so angry. I guess it was his sin for loving his daughter too much.
These are life and death dramas that can whip up our passions and indignation. But, like I said, they are a mere sideshow to the greater issues and you shouldn't allow them to sidetrack you. Remember the proverb that says that "mere oppression can make a wise one act crazy"?
Sigh......I guess I'm really an apostate. May God have mercy on me.
Yes, it is possible. Remember the account about David's sin with Bathsheba? God's punishment for David was that Jehovah was going to allow his family to go berserk. Remeber Absalom even took over the throne from his father and David and his entourage were forced to live as fugitives. There was this guy Shemei who was walking along beside David and his family as they fled Jerusalem and he was calling down evil on David and throwing rocks at him. Joab wanted to take his head off but David restrained him and said that it was part of Jehovah's punishment. Later though when David was restored to the throne Shimei fell at David's feet and begged for forgiveness, which David granted, with one stipulation. The point is, that when Jehovah punishes his anointed ones for their sins then it may be possible for ones like yourself to be forgiven if you are so inclined to ask. I think as long as you don't go completely over the edge like a lot of apostates have done that you may really appreciate how Jehovah deals with this mess and sets things straight. / You Know
Edited by - You Know on 7 August 2002 15:58:40