Should Jehovah's Witnesses be taken to court for the practice of shunning?
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02-19-2014, 01:43 PM
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Here's what happens in JW families. Witnesses practice child baptism some as young a six have been mentioned in their literature . (WATCHTOWER 1992 3/1 p.27) ( Year Book 2011 p.58 )
This little child then becomes subject to JWs judicial committees and could be disfellowshipped or shunned if they at some point in life learn the truth about the Watchtower religion and no longer want to worship the self anointed Governing body. So if they just change their mind after growing up and finding out the facts they will be shunned by all friends and family . With the advent of the internet some as young as 11 or 12 are finding the facts and being shunned . How can this be defended honestly ? |
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