“Considerations before appointing a former child abuser as a ministerial servant or an elder”

September 5th, 2001 | Posted in: (Sexual) Child Abuse | Keywords: , , , ,

On July 20, 1998 all bodies of elders in the United States received a letter of the Watchtower Society about appointing a former child abuser as a ministerial servant or an elder. Read the rest »


“If it is known you are a pedophile, you can’t serve as an elder; but if it isn’t known, you can!”

September 5th, 2001 | Posted in: (Sexual) Child Abuse | Keywords: , , , ,

The March 14, 1997 letter to all bodies of elders in the United States gives guidelines what to do with child abusers who move to another congregation. It also clearly states that it is possible for an former child abuser to serve as elder, ministerial servant or pioneer. Read the rest »

“Reporting sexual child abuse to the Society is more important than reporting it to the authorities.”

September 5th, 2001 | Posted in: (Sexual) Child Abuse | Keywords: , , ,

The August 1, 1995 letter to all bodies of elders in the United States shows that reporting sexual child abuse to the Society is more important than reporting it to the authorities Read the rest »

“Helping” victims of child abuse

September 5th, 2001 | Posted in: (Sexual) Child Abuse | Keywords: , , ,

The March 23, 1992 letter to all bodies of elders in the United States teaches elders how to help sexual abuse victims. Although they certainly want to help these victims it must be said that their method is not always in the best interest of the victim. Read the rest »

“Don’t ever consent to the search of a Kingdom Hall even if the Police has a search warrant!”

September 5th, 2001 | Posted in: JWs vs. the World | Keywords: , , ,

Secret Watchtower letter to Bodies of Elders about how t handle with Police search warrants. Read the rest »