As JT brought out (and I feel worth repeating):
"Both Brown and Moreno said that the elders, who volunteer and are essentially untrained clergy, might err in their application of a policy both believe puts protecting children first."
Questions From Readers 6-1-01
In view of Jehovah’s willingness to forgive sins by the merit of the ransom sacrifice, why is it necessary for Christians to confess to the older men in the congregation?
Skillful elders can do much to ease the pain of heart that is felt by the remorseful sinner.
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The WTBTS is doing their famous "doublethink" talk - and a marvelous job of Public Relations work. To the public - elders are untrained (therefore can't be held responsible for what happens in the congregation). To the congregation - elders are skilled, thus meaning trained, have confidence in them.
One meaning has to be incorrect, an actual lie.
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