Few years ago when I was a Witness two sisters from my congregation found a man that seemed interested in the "truth". Little did they know he was a convicted sexual offender and they brought him into the congregation. My family once had the "privilege" of giving supper to the elder that came from another town to do the Sunday talk and we invited few brothers and one of them brought his student of the bible to give him encouragement and what not. This person entered my house without any of us knowing and had dinner with us. When we asked him couple of questions he was nervous and said something that I thought was odd. My brain couldn't stop thinking that night, there was something odd about that man. So I google'd his name and I saw his public record online. He was convicted of sexually abusing a child. I promptly told the elders of my congregation and they did absolutely nothing. 1.The man was a fugitive of the law that broke his parole and moved without consent to another state. 2. He was in the KH where all the children were at risk and no parent knows this. 3. It felt like they were hiding him there because the offense had taken place long ago. The fact that the elders dismissed this as I was being paranoid was one of the contributing factors why I left. Weeks later one of the elders commented in an article about giving a chance to the people we preach even if they had committed the worst atrocities, citing the example of Paul. That same elder started to treat me different and avoided giving me participation during the Watchtower study. They are all hypocrites and I'm glad I left. I can't believe none had the courage to do anything and report it to the law.
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Blondie's Comments (July 14 2019) Child Sexual Abuse Congregation Policies
by blondie inlove justice wickedness ((7-14-2019) may 2019 article comments from blondie.
(ask yourself if you were able to read this article).
does wt justice outweigh christian love?
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