I was recently informed that a brother has been disfellowshipped for slander because he'd rightfully accused his wife (elder's daughter) of adultery.
The wolves will justify the motive between themselves, and then rip to pieces their victim.
by Saename 25 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
I was recently informed that a brother has been disfellowshipped for slander because he'd rightfully accused his wife (elder's daughter) of adultery.
The wolves will justify the motive between themselves, and then rip to pieces their victim.
For what I heard way back when, yes, a person can get disfellowshipped for attempting at taking their own life. The nonsense I heard was that killing is a sin, even if it's killing yourself.
Nothing was told about helping a person in crisis.
A young sister who suffered from severe depression and whom I was very close to had to face a judicial committee because she attempted suicide. She was reproved but not df'd. I was shocked that they had reproved a severely depressed young person. I did my best to comfort her. Later on, when my then husband became an elder I was aware of other suicide attempts because of sisters confiding in me. Knowing my husband was on one of the committees investigating one of these attempts I strongly encouraged him to be gentle and leniant with the person in question. She was a single mom with young children and I didn't want the elders to precipitate another attempt. To my knowledge my advice was heeded.
sunny1 - I was shocked that they had reproved a severely depressed young person.
It's terrible that they let power abusing lavatory attendants and milkmen with to have such power. If we ever needed proof that religion is a force for harm..................
I was shocked that they had reproved a severely depressed young person
You shouldn't since the JWS elders from the top GB are not educated upon human psychology.
They read the bible or the WTS literature written by men who were also not educated upon human psychology for their knowledge base.
Who needs the bible after all when you have the Bible written 2000 years ago.
Yes, I am aware of someone disfellowshipped for attempted suicide.
Finkelstein - Who needs the bible after all when you have the Bible written 2000 years ago.
I think what you meant to say is, "Who needs the knowledge of psychology after all when you have the Bible written 2000 years ago."
Correct Saename haven't had my morning coffee yet
I don't drink coffee :>
There is no circumstance under which I've ever seen anyone disfellowshipped for a suicide attempt. Also, I've never seen anyone disfellowshipped posthumously for ANYTHING. A disfellowshipping after death is in direct conflict with the principle at Romans 6:7: "For the one who has died has been acquitted from his sin."
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