Tough Questions For Jehovahs Witnesses Number Forty Eight

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

This is the forty-eighth question in my video series "Tough Questions For Jehovah's Witnesses". This video deals with knowing God's people by the fruits they produce and crimes committed by Jehovah's Witnesses.

***WARNING*** This video includes strong language

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  • I bet you named off yourself in one of those diddnt you.. Is that why you are so mad at the Jw's? Did they catch you... lol

  • @1stGenGamers You can look up those people, all of which have articles about them complete with pictures and their locations. As I mention several times in my videos I'm located in Rhode Island, also as I mention several times in my videos I'm not even considered a bad associate at my hall I was never baptized. I also mention I'm not mad at JWs these videos are a time capsule for my daughter to show her having questions isn't something to be demonized for. Nice attempt though

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  • The tree is the person. And it don't matter what badge you stick on the tree, JW, Catholic, Muslim... it's about whether or not that person displays those fruitages which identifies them as one of god's people or not. So none of those JW's are god's people.

  • Yeah, that was pretty dumb of me, sorry.

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  • @eveddar I figured as much, most active JWs just want the one-way conversation. They have no desire for discussion. I was hoping you'd tell me that your sn was inspired by Eddie Veddar and I could gush over how much I love Pearl Jam. Oh well, all the best. When you finally feel like ACTUALLY having truth instead of just BELIEVING you do I'm hoping I'll hear from you.

  • @eveddar Unless of course it's a pedophile, in which case it puts the whole congregation in danger. What if it's a date rapist, then it puts sisters in danger. There's a reason the trials before occurred in the front of the gates in Israel.

  • I wish you the best in your life. Hope you find what you are looking for and achieve some peace of mind. It is obvious you don't have that right now. Judging from your overly prideful demeanor you display to cover over the pain you feel. I am sorry, I have been where your are right now and my heart goes out to you. I wont be responding to any more questions you have via youtube. Take care.

  • This is the real world we live in. I don't take chances with my kids no matter where I am. They are well educated on potential dangers, protected, loved to ensure they feel comfortable talking about anything and taught to stand up for themselves.

    Disfellowshipping protects the congregation. Not giving details out like say This person is a drug addict or cheats on his wife protects the individual if they clean up their act and return to what is correct conduct.

  • @eveddar Oh they do, that's why the first thing legal asks in Brooklyn is if you're in a reporting state or not. If you're not then you are not to report anything. That's Caesar's law, but don't you think there's a bit more of a responsibility to protect children. Think of the disfellowshipping process, do you know why people are disfellowshipped? When they return are you warned? Check out my Bonus Question number 7 and ask yourself how comfortable you are in the congregation.

  • They are supposed to follow Ceasar's law. The law in most and hopefully all of the states by now is that any confession or accusation of child molestation can not be covered under confidentiality of a priest. So if these matters are being covered up or ignored and you know of it. please call the police. It is wrong and needs to be handled properly. I have to young children of my own and appreciate anything done to keep all children safe from predators, they are everywhere.

  • @eveddar No the rule is if they're a KNOWN pedophile. If their crime is not well known in the congregation (which it's never spoken about so it's possible) or in the community, then they can be in a position of oversight. I can give you a bunch of congregations you can start with my former hall.

  • In the same sermon Jesus speaks of weeds being mixed with the wheat.

    I agree with you, the people that molest kids are pieces shit! You should visit the congregations you say these convicted offenders are serving to confirm that they truly are serving in a position of oversite. The rule is that they may be reinstated to the congregation. But may never serve in a position of oversite again, ever. ( i.e. ministerial servant, elder ) Hope you find some peace in your life, you seem very unhappy.

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