I had an interesting experience recently. An elderly Jehovah's Witness man came to my door.
We exchanged pleasantries then got into the meat and bones. I told him I would never support any organization that through shunning, destroyed families.
BUT... I HAVEN'T COMMITTED THE UNFORGIVABLE SIN The scriptures tell us that there is only one unforgivable sin, that of
blaspheming against the holy spirit. Is shunning someone ever after truly in line with the forgiveness that Christians are supposed to
show? Since the person who is shunned, has not committed the unforgivable sin,
why does that person deserve to be treated... as if they HAD?