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<p>[QUOTE="Silvanus, post: 3825, member: 19"]</p><p>I find this to be truly quite incredible, if I'm honest; the willingness to dismiss the statement from somebody you trust, just because you don't think a <em>stranger</em> would act in a strange way. People act in strange ways very frequently; there are stalkers, crazy people, flipping murderers in the world. The notion that somebody would not leave the doorstep is not so "out there" as to be utterly unbelievable if a relative says they've experienced it. </p><p></p><p>If someone I trusted, a friend or relative, told me somebody had acted in a manner like that, I would be quite worried. I'd probably contact the police and would want to ensure it didn't happen again. I certainly wouldn't just dismiss the story because I personally don't reckon anyone would do that.</p><p></p><p>Strange behaviour-- even stranger behaviour than was mentioned-- is extremely common. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You assume a greater level of moral, ethical and polite behaviour of every JW, simply by benefit of being from that religion?</p><p></p><p>What is preventing somebody who does not share those standards of behaviour from joining the JW?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Silvanus, post: 3825, member: 19"] I find this to be truly quite incredible, if I'm honest; the willingness to dismiss the statement from somebody you trust, just because you don't think a [i]stranger[/i] would act in a strange way. People act in strange ways very frequently; there are stalkers, crazy people, flipping murderers in the world. The notion that somebody would not leave the doorstep is not so "out there" as to be utterly unbelievable if a relative says they've experienced it. If someone I trusted, a friend or relative, told me somebody had acted in a manner like that, I would be quite worried. I'd probably contact the police and would want to ensure it didn't happen again. I certainly wouldn't just dismiss the story because I personally don't reckon anyone would do that. Strange behaviour-- even stranger behaviour than was mentioned-- is extremely common. You assume a greater level of moral, ethical and polite behaviour of every JW, simply by benefit of being from that religion? What is preventing somebody who does not share those standards of behaviour from joining the JW? [/QUOTE]
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