If you were in a cult, how would you know? Cults don't call themselves cults. Scientology, The Branch Davidians and Jonestown cults didn't consider themselves cults.
Livestream from JW shell company, Legal Learning Studio, on the Watchtower vs. Stratton, Ohio supreme court decision.
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Special thanks to RonPIMO on twitter for recording this: https://twitter.com/Lets_B_PIMO
The Candace Conti v. Watchtower case was one of the most prominent child sexual abuse cases against the Jehovah's Witnesses legal organization called Watchtower. It involved a victim named Candace Conti, who was just nine years old when she was sexually abused by a member of the congregation. But what made this case so notable was the accusation that Watchtower’s policies had led to a cover up and a failure to report the abuse to the authorities. More info here: https://legallearningstudios.com/conti-v-watchtower.html
We've talked about JW policies driving a wedge between parents and their children. What about husband and wife? Do some Jehovah's Witness organizational policies contribute to the breakup of marriages?
Is it OK to have doubts as a Jehovah's Witness?
References:
2001 Watchtower Article: https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001484
The BITE Model: https://freedomofmind.com/cult-mind-control/bite-model/