Just noticed this in the "Pay Attention book". It's about what sort of evidence a JC can accept:
I was just wondering how a widowed sister here in WSM would manage to run a guest house if she turned away the lucrative travelling salesmen who sought a night or two's lodgings?What kind of evidence is acceptable?
There must be two or three eyewitnesses, not just persons
repeating what they have heard; no action can be taken if
there is only one witness. (Deut. 19:15;Jol1ll 8:17)Confession (admission of wrongdoing), either written or
oral, may be accepted as conclusive proof without other
corroborating evidence. (Josh. 7:19)Strong circumstantial evidence, such as pregnancy or evi-dence (testified to by at least two witnesses) that the
accused stayed all night in the same house with a person of
the opposite sex (or in the same house with a known
homosexual ) under improper circumstances, is acceptable.The testimony of youths may be considered; it is up to
the elders to determine if the testimony has the ring of
truth.The testimony of unbelievers may also be considered, but
it must be carefully weighed.If there are two or three witnesses to the same kind of
wrongdoing but each one is witness to a separate incident,
their testimony can be considered.Such evidence may be used to establish guilt, but it is
preferable to have two witnesses to the same occurrence
of wrongdoing.
Surely this can't be right in this day and age!
Englishman.