if not generations Dr. Introvigne's interest in Vampire mythology is academic, not Satanist. Engaging in ad hominem does not refute an argument. You may disagree with his approach, but he isn't a 'cult apologist' but a rational academic who, like most academics in his field, rejects the descriptors 'cult'
Try telling superstitious Watchtower that Introvigne's interest in vampirism and Satanism is that of an academic/hobbyist. It doesn't matter to them.
Stating that they ditched him for his interest in Satanism etc is not an Ad Hominem. it's just what happened. For the leaders it's all about optics. And out of interest throwing statements like my using "Ad hominem's" around without basis is one in itself.
Children raised as Witnesses are free to leave when they become of age. Many do, and many leave before they are of age. That someone was baptized as a youth does not bind them to the association for life.
Again, not according to watchtower. Whether a minor or not your baptism is binding for all eternity and shunning often lasts whole lifetimes - if not generations.
Introvigne's defence of Watchtower is naïve at best and the cynical ploy of a careerist for notoriety at worst. Watchtower destroys thousands of lives each year from suicide and their blood policy alone.
Vienne I'm glad you're family's experience was benign, but that is far from usual. Watchtower was fined for using hate speech toward those of other faiths/beliefs/lack thereof. I don't know why you continue to argue a completely different point about shunning and the right to leave.