Found this on E-Watchman...
http://e-jehovahs-witnesses.com/viewtopic.php?t=2911
I just answered a question "off the top of my head" to a question which brought to my mind something that I heard at a talk at our assembly that has "bothered" me and I am hoping for some clarification as I would never want to be accused of what this topic is about ...
It was a talk at our recent assembly that brought out a 'new one' for me ...or perhaps I just haven't heard of it as yet ...
That a person can have an "apostate state of mind" citing the Scrpture at 2Tim. 2:16-18 right afterwards ... and some false religious beliefs such as Trinity, Hellfire etc.
That if we say .... "This is how I feel about the matter ..." Prov. 28:26 that this is an indication for someone not to believe us ... that we could be giving them an artfully contrived story or trying to deceive them ...
Now the PERSON himself would know if indeed this were true and so could certainly say that about themselves ...
But the brother was saying this in this context a little later on in the talk ...
That if a person wasn't coming to the meetings anymore ... wasn't saying anything negative about anyone, elders etc., or treating anyone badly ...
they would still be the cause of causing disunity in the congregation and be a source of stumbling for others and could cause others not to come to the meetings as well ...
In other words I guess the thought is now that you don't have to be 'actively' trying to cause others to 'leave' or 'follow you' ... if you stop associating you are 'automatically' now an 'apostate' or have an 'apostate state of mind'?
How can anyone judge another's MIND or what goes on it ... if there is no PHYSICAL or OUTWARD 'fruitage' to go on ...?
It just sounds strange to me ... was that kind of thing at any other assembly on a talk?
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My own thoughts, do you think it is possible that apostacy will be more common as a reason for disfellowshipping, than say immorality?