![royal order of jehovah royal order of jehovah](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mfQBowY30d8/maxresdefault.jpg)
"We know that the scene of this world is changing and we know Satan's coming after us.
![royal order of jehovah royal order of jehovah](https://www.unbannedbiblepublications.com/index_files/image663.jpg)
Survivors guess there could be several hundred unacknowledged cases in New Zealand, where Jehovah's Witness believers number 14,000 out of a global following of eight million.Ī video of the Jehovah's Witnesses' headquarters records a manager telling elders everywhere to destroy documents was leaked last year to the Philadelphia Inquirer paper in it the manager refers to judicial authorities as the devil, Satan. Women entirely absent from the decision-making processes of the internal disciplinary system. If the accused does not confess, an inflexible requirement that there be two eyewitnesses to an incident of child sexual abuse. It found seven serious faults in how the church handled cases, including: The inquiry found no evidence the church had reported a single case to the police. The Australian Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse was told of 1800 likely victims and 1000 perpetrators within the Jehovah's Witnesses across the Tasman. Elders are required to sign a form saying they have destroyed all electronic and hard copy documents except one official one, when they expel a believer for sinning. Under a heading 'Filing': "Did the judicial committee chairman destroy all other correspondence, except any letter of disassociation or resignation?" "In any case, if it is determined that some brief personal notes need to be taken during a hearing, they should be destroyed once a summation of the hearing has been prepared. "When the matter has been finalised all written records from both the original and appeal committees should be destroyed."
![royal order of jehovah royal order of jehovah](https://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp241/neetmok/twentyfour/fcyclo5.jpg)
A survivor network has given the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care copies of the church's edicts, urging the commissioners to take action.