Hawk,
Would these quotes help the court case? The first one is from the 1994 Watchtower, Feb 15, page 7. The second one is from the Knowledge book, 1995, page 137, paragraph 20.
*** w94 2/15 7 Are Jehovah's Witnesses a Cult? ***
It is precisely because of this close adherence to Bible teachings that the veneration and idolization of human leaders so characteristic of cults today is not to be found among Jehovah’s Witnesses.
They reject the concept of a clergy-laity distinction. The Encyclopedia of Religion aptly states about Jehovah’s Witnesses: "A clergy class and distinctive titles are prohibited."
*** kl 137 14 Whose Authority Should You Recognize? ***
20 Regarding Christian elders, Paul wrote: "Be obedient to those who are taking the lead among you and be submissive, for they are keeping watch over your souls as those who will render an account; that they may do this with joy and not with sighing, for this would be damaging to you." (Hebrews 13:17) Wisely, God has entrusted to Christian overseers the responsibility to care for the spiritual needs of those in the congregation.
These elders do not constitute a clergy class. They are servants and slaves of God, ministering to the needs of their fellow worshipers, just as our master Jesus Christ did."
I think the judge would be real interested in seeing their own admissions to NOT being clergy. Wouldn't that do away with the whole clergy/privilege issue?
Lilacs4