Undercover conversation with a Jehovah's Witness elder regarding a gross hypocrisy in the two-witness rule policy. The video was corrupted somehow but I managed to extract the audio. Reference materials:
May 2019 Watchtower study edition, article titled "Love and Justice in the Face of Wickedness," paragraph 16:
"If at least two people—the one making the accusation and someone else who can verify this act or other acts of child abuse by the accused—establish the charge, a judicial committee is formed."
July 2018 Watchtower study edition, Questions From Readers:
"If an unmarried couple spend the night together under improper circumstances, would that constitute a sin meriting judicial action? … Yes, if there are no extenuating circumstances, a judicial committee would be formed on the basis of strong circumstantial evidence of sexual immorality."
Montana verdict:
$4000 per day court sanction:
I realize I'm monopolizing the conversation a bit but this elder really didn't know what to say. Also, to answer the question of why I didn't keep up pretenses and have the elders visit me, I'm not in the mood for local elders to harass my family over my activism.
P.S. I cannot emphasize this enough; no one else, and I mean no one, is allowed to call me the heavy bag.
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