Robert
The article is mostly concerned about the grounds for shunning as presented by the JW's leadership currently and over the years. As I think I was able to demonstrate, such grounds are false. Since shunning is pushed upon all those who leave the congregation, either by disfellowshipping or dissociation, I don't really make much of a distinction, although due warning to the reader is made about that.
Naturally, what drives a disfellowshipping and a dissociation are very different things, one being the result of disciplinary action, the other being a voluntary decision. But the article deals with the outcome of both: Shunning.
The shunning practice became norm under N. Knorr's leadership, although it's well known that it was F.W. Franz who was driving the theology. Nevertheless, the shunning policy pre-dates the ordeal with Raymond Franz by more than two decades.
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