OH MY GOD!!!!! WTS LOCKS JW's OUT OF KH?

by deddaisy 9 Replies latest social current

  • deddaisy
    deddaisy

    THIS ARTICLE IS OOOOOLD...BUT SO FUNNY THAT I HAD TO POST IT....SORRY I DON'T HAVE A LINK.......

    The Associated Press
    February 10, 1986, Monday, PM cycle
    HEADLINE: Local Church Wins Fight With National Office

    DATELINE: BONHAM, Texas

    BODY:
    Members of a Jehovah's Witness congregation have declared victory in their legal fight with the denomination's national
    organization over ownership of a local church.

    Justice of the Peace Don Jones ruled that leaders of the national group, the Watchtower Society, unlawfully changed locks and
    took over the church.

    The denomination, known for its door-to-door evangelism, has filed an an appeal of the ruling. The dispute centered on ownership
    of the Kingdom Hall and began last summer when Ralph Deal sent 14 letters to the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society in New
    York asking for answers to particular theological questions.

    Deal testified that when he persisted with his questions, the Watchtower Society sent a committee to Bonham on July 14 to
    choose new officers for the church. The group changed locks on the church after the new officers were chosen.

    Deal, along with Tony Jones, Wesley Ruddell and Tommy Johnson, were notified by letter that they had been "disfellowshipped"
    _ or dismissed for disciplinary reasons _ from the church. They filed suit to retain possession of Kingdom Hall.

    The title to the property is filed with the county under "Trustees of the Bonham Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses."

    After Friday's ruling, lawyer David Mercot, representing the local church, said he thinks other individuals and congregations
    dissatisfied with the Watchtower Society will be encouraged to stand up.

    "For 40 years or more, the Watchtower Society acted like the local congregations were their pawns while in public denying any
    hierarchy," Mercot said.

    The suit was filed because the local members were "rousted" from the church, Ruddell said. "We were intimidated to do exactly as
    they said."

    Jehovah's Witnesses was founded by Charles T. Russell in 1884. The denomination is distinguished by its belief that only 144,000
    people will go to heaven.

    Critics say defections from the denomination began after the world failed to end in 1975 as leaders had predicted. Other dates
    cited by church leaders included 1914, 1920, 1925 and 1938.

    Official spokesmen for the denomination have declined to answer questions about the case.

  • Billygoat
    Billygoat

    deddaisy,

    please email me. yours is locked.

    andi

  • deddaisy
    deddaisy

    Billygoat, I emailed you, if you for some reason you don't receive it, let me know here.....

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim

    This was in the 1980's correct? What was the outcome of the appeal?
    As I understood it, the majority of the congregation was all for rejecting the Society appointees.


    YERUSALYIM
    "Vanity! It's my favorite sin!"
    [Al Pacino as Satan, in "DEVIL'S ADVOCATE"]

  • waiting
    waiting

    I don't know where I read the specifics (here someplace), but:

    1. This went to court.

    2. The judge ruled that the KH was to be used jointly by the rebelling local congregation and the WTBTS.

    3. The WTBTS declined, and built yet another KH.

    If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me. (I read that one off of old H20)

    waiting

  • LDH
  • seedy3
    seedy3

    Hmmmm, Now this I do not quite understand. When I was active as a Jdub, I remember being in a few congragations that built new or remodeled a KH, each time we got a loan from the WTS for the project. I also remeber we as a congragation had to repay the WTS for the project, meaning that we as a congragation paid for the KH. So where would the WTS get off feeling that they own the building? I could understand it if they had a lein on it and it came into default, but as long as the loan was kept up, it should belong to the local congragation, shouldn't it??

    Seedy

  • deddaisy
    deddaisy

    "So where would the WTS get off feeling that they own the building?"

    seedy, when they're accustomed to the dubs asking "how high," they probaly get off feeling that they own the freaking planet......

    that's what was so funny, these dubs finally sticking it to them.......
    I wonder how many people stayed at the "APOSTATE" hall?

  • Solace
    Solace

    This is interesting.
    Im actually surprised it doesnt happen more often.
    I work with a woman who's church broke apart, so to speak, and "locked" opposing preachers out of a "secret meeting".
    The dissed preachers and their close friends and family went on to build a new church. Currently, they each claim that they alone are the only true faith and the other is of course false, along with all other "pagan" religions of the world.

  • deddaisy
    deddaisy

    Lisa, thanks for the link....
    I had never heard of the Bonham incident and when I saw the old article I was laughing so hard.....
    I pictured the WTS out there changing the locks! what a------!

    I mean because they asked theological questions!
    what a trip......

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