Hello Mr. Penton,
It was interesting to read your post.
Loathe as I am to enter the fray, I do feel compelled to sincerely disagree with most of your post. It seemed to me that you are sidestepping the real issues of reporting these crimes to the authorities and letting them take charge of the accusations and take it to court. This method preserves the "innocent til proven guilty" aspect. This apparently has not only been discouraged in the past but forbidden. Your assertions that rape and child abuse are often only ploys by women is irresponsible, inflammatory, and irrelevant. The point is: Let the authorities decide, not the elders.
If Mr. Bowen were not involved, where would the victims of the "don't ask, don't tell" go? What would be your suggestion? Mr. Bowen is a champion of the victims of the antiquidated WT policy of two witnesses. Two witnesses were not required for murder nor for rape "in the field." It's absurd, unjust, and cruel to arbitrarily apply it to children.
I believe Mr. Bowen was justified in using the expression CYA as it is common in this country and not considered overly ungentlemanly.
Respectfully,
Pat