Petr Muzny: A Law Professor Explains His Faith

by konceptual99 33 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • objavitelj
    objavitelj

    This guy is spokesman for the European Association of JCWs:

    https://tv.jw.org/#en/video/VODOurOrganization/pub-jwbrd_201512_4_VIDEO

  • konceptual99
    konceptual99

    Of course he his. Well qualified lawyers who are truly in are like rocking horse shite in the organisation so they make the most of them when they have them. I know of a sister who is a qualified lawyer in the Southampton area and they've performed a strapadicktomy on her so she can get involved in things beneficial to the organisation that normally is the preserve of the males only.

  • steve2
    steve2

    they've performed a strapadicktomy on her so she can get involved in things beneficial to the organisation that normally is the preserve of the males only.

    Well said, konceptual99! In JW organization, one side of the mouth scorns higher education and qualifications, but the other side goes ga-ga over them and will do whatever it takes to accommodate them, including sisters as well.

  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    He’s on the faculty as a translation specialist at the University of Geneva.

    From Transius, Centre for Legal and Institutional Translation Studies:

    Petr MUZNY earned his law degree in 2000, after which he supported a law doctoral thesis in 2004. In 2005, he was appointed lecturer at the Institute for Advanced European Studies in Strasbourg. In the process, after passing the national aggregation contest in 2006, he was appointed professor of law at the University of Savoie. In 2009, he also became professor of law at the Faculty of Translation and Interpretation at the University of Geneva. He taught the right translators. Specializing in international law, human rights and medical law, he participated in numerous expert and business in several countries. Recently, it has for example appeared before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in the case Bayatyan v. Armenia.

    (Bayatyan v. Armenia was a conscientious objector case for the Watchtower.)

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