1. JW elders will not address alleged cases of child molestation unless there are multiple witnesses to it.
2. In the absence of multiple witnesses, JW elders will attempt to pursuade the alleged victim to remain silent about the abuse.
I don't really care whether JW elders behave similarly to priests (especially considering what priests have been up to lately). What I would like to know is whether Waterrock's assessment of the situation is true.
If both of his statements are essentially true, then further elaboration and explanation is futile. If Waterrock's assessments are not true, then perhaps you can explain the way JW elders actually handle accusations of child abuse within their congregations. There is no need to excuse an abhorent behavior if you can rebut it. But if you can't rebut it, there is no way to excuse it.
