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    SOME FACTS ABOUT JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES FOR THE MEDIA

    You can include these Facts at the bottom of any E-Mails you send to the Media (about silentlambs, etc.)

    * There are over 6 Million Active Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide, including about 1 Million in the United States ("Active" means going door-to-door).

    * The Jehovah's Witnesses follow the commands of "The Governing Body", which has absolute control over all Jehovah's Witness Members ("The Governing Body" is also known as "The Faithful and Discreet Slave" and "The Organization"):

    "Respond to the directions of the organization as you would the voice of God" (The Watchtower, June 15th 1957 Issue, Page 370)

    "Strong faith, in turn, fortifies us to obey Jehovah, even when his requirements seem to go contrary to human reasoning." (The Watchtower, October 1st 2002 Issue, Page 16)

    "....[Jehovah's Witnesses] must recognize and accept this appointment of the "faithful and discreet slave" and be submissive to it." (The Watchtower, October 1st 1967 Issue, Page 590)

    "....today the power of appointment of all servants in congregations rightfully rests with the governing body of the "faithful and discreet slave" class, which is under the direct supervision of Christ Jesus at the temple." (The Watchtower, June 1st 1955 Issue, Page 333)

    "God uses The Watchtower to communicate to his people: it does not consist of men's opinions" (The Watchtower, January 1st 1942 Issue, Page 5)

    "We must recognize not only Jehovah God as our Father but his organization as our Mother." (The Watchtower, May 1st 1957 Issue, Page 274)

    "We should meekly go along with the Lord's theocratic organization and wait for further clarification...." (The Watchtower, February 1st 1952 Issue, Pages 79-80)

    "....we must avoid complaining even about small things...." (The Watchtower, August 1st 1967 Issue, Pages 469-470)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid women from holding any position of authority inside their Organization (Unless there are no male Members of the Congregation, and even then, women must wear a "Head-Covering"):

    "That it is in the best interests of both sexes for man to take the lead is also supported by psychological evidence." (Awake!, August 22nd 1967 Issue, Pages 27-28)

    "...an abundance of [a woman's sensitive and gentle] qualities does not go hand in hand with those needed for leadership and meeting stern challenges." (Awake!, August 22nd 1967 Issue, Pages 27-28)

    "As every woman in the prime of life is well aware, she has certain difficult days each month during which she cannot give of her best and during which she very much appreciates her husband's showing her consideration. But if she had responsibilities of oversight and was required to hold forth regularly on the public platform regardless, either her performance or her health would suffer." (Awake!, August 22nd 1967 Issue, Pages 27-28)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from having Independent Thoughts:

    "Avoid Independent Thinking" (The Watchtower, January 15th 1983 Issue, Page 22)

    "Avoid.... questioning the counsel that is provided by God's visible organization." (The Watchtower, January 15th 1983 Issue, Page 22)

    "How is such independent thinking manifested? A common way is by questioning the counsel that is provided by God's visible organization." (The Watchtower, January 15th 1983 Issue, Page 22)

    "....some who point out that the organization has had to make some adjustments before, and so they argue: "This shows that we have to make up our own mind on what to believe." This is independent thinking. Why is it so dangerous?" (The Watchtower, January 15th 1983 Issue, Page 22)

    "Fight against independent thinking." (The Watchtower, January 15th 1983 Issue, Page 22)

    "Beware of those who try to put forward their own contrary opinions." (The Watchtower, March 15th 1986 Issue, Page 17)

    "As loyal servants of Jehovah, why would we even want to peek at the propaganda put out by rejecters of Jehovah's table...." (The Watchtower, July 1st 1994 Issue, Pages 12-13)

    "Jehovah's witnesses, though international, are 'one heart and soul,' of the 'same mind' and the 'same line of though.'" (The Watchtower, August 1st 1960 Issue, Page 474)

    "....in Jehovah's organization it is not necessary to spend a lot of time and energy in research, for there are brothers in the organization who are assigned to that very thing...." (The Watchtower, June 1st 1967 Issue, Page 338)

    "....the Watchtower study conductor, who presides over this meeting, has an important responsibility. This study enables all to be united in the same line of thought." (The Watchtower August 1st 1972 Issue, Page 458)

    "Due to background and upbringing, some may be more given to independent thinking and self-will than others. Perhaps this is an area where we need to discipline ourselves and 'make our mind over' so that we can perceive more clearly what the 'will of God' is. Romans 12:2." (The Watchtower, February 1st 1987 Issue, Page 19)

    "In the world, there is a tendency to reject leadership. As one lecturer said: ;'The rising education level has improved the talent pool such that followers have become so critical that they are almost impossible to lead.' But a spirit of independent thinking does not prevail in God's organization, and we have sound reasons for confidence in the men taking the lead among us." (The Watchtower, September 15th 1989 Issue, Page 23)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from receiving Blood Transfusions of Whole Blood or any of the four Main Components of Blood (all other Blood Fractions are allowed):

    * If any Jehovah's Witness breaks any of the "Laws" or "Commandments" of the Religion, they will be interrogated by three or more male "Elders" (Pastors) and if the "Elders" decide that the Jehovah's Witness is Guilty, they can be Disfellowshipped (Excommunicated) and Shunned by all of the Jehovah's Witnesses, including their friends and relatives.

    Also, any Jehovah's Witness who Publicly Questions, Doubts, Criticizes, or Speaks Out Against ANY Jehovah's Witness Church Policy or Teaching, can be "Disfellowshipped" (Excommunicated) and Shunned by their Jehovah's Witness Family and Friends, and are then labeled as "Apostates", and the Watchtower teaches that if a person is Disfellowshipped when Armageddon comes, God will destroy them:

    "Those who are acquainted with the situation in the congregation should never say `Hello' or `Goodby' to [the Disfellowshipped person]. He is not welcome in our midst, we avoid him." (The Watchtower, March 1st 1952 Issue, Page 141)
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    "We must hate (the Disfellowshipped person) in the truest sense, which is to regard with extreme active aversion, to consider (the Disfellowshipped person) as loathsome, odious, filthy, to detest." (The Watchtower October 1st 1952 Issue, Page 599)
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    "In the case of where a father or mother or son or daughter is disfellowshiped, how should such person be treated by members of the family in their family relationship?"

    "We are not living today among theocratic nations where such members of our fleshly family relationship could be exterminated for apostasy from God and his theocratic organization, as was possible and was ordered in the nation of Israel in the wilderness of Sinai and in the land of Palestine. "Thou shalt surely kill him; thy hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. And thou shalt stone him to death with stones, because he hath sought to draw thee away from Jehovah thy God, . . . And all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall do no more any such wickedness as this is in the midst of thee."-Deut. 13:6-11, AS."

    "Being limited by the laws of the worldly nation in which we live and also by the laws of God through Jesus Christ, we can take action against apostates only to a certain extent, that is, consistent with both sets of laws."

    "The law of the land and God's law through Christ forbid us to kill apostates, even though they be members of our own flesh-and-blood family relationship. However, God's law requires us to recognize their being disfellowshiped from his congregation, and this despite the fact that the law of the land in which we live requires us under some natural obligation to live with and have dealings with such apostates under the same roof."

    "...if the children are of age, then there can be a departing and breaking of family ties in a physical way, because the spiritual ties have already snapped."

    "If children are of age and continue to associate with a disfellowshiped parent because of receiving material support from him or her, then they must consider how far their spiritual interests are being endangered by continuing under this unequal arrangement, and whether they can arrange to support themselves, living apart from the fallen-away parent. Their continuing to receive material support should not make them compromise so as to ignore the disfellowshiped state of the parent. If, because of acting according to the disfellowship order of the company of God's people, they become threatened with a withdrawal of the parental support, then they must be willing to take such consequences."

    "Satan's influence through the disfellowshiped member of the family will be to cause the other member or members of the family who are in the truth to join the disfellowshiped member in his course or in his position toward God's organization. To do this would be disastrous, and so the faithful family member must recognize and conform to the disfellowship order. How would or could this be done while living under the same roof or in personal, physical contact daily with the disfellowshiped? In this way: By refusing to have religious relationship with the disfellowshiped."

    "...to have religious communion with the disfellowshiped person - no, there would be none of that! The faithful marriage partner would not discuss religion with the apostate or disfellowshiped and would not accompany that one to his (or her) place of religious association and participate in the meetings with that one. As Jesus said: "If he does not listen even to the congregation [which was obliged to disfellowship him], let him be to you just as a man of the nations and as a tax collector [to Jehovah's sanctified nation]." (Matt. 18:17, NW) Hurt to such one would not be authorized, but there would be no spiritual or religious fellowshiping."

    "The same rule would apply to those who are in the relation of parent and child or of child and parent. What natural obligation falls upon them according to man's law and God's law the faithful parent or the faithful child will comply with. But as for rendering more than that and having religious fellowship with such one in violation of the congregation's disfellowship order-no, none of that for the faithful one! If the faithful suffers in some material or other way for the faithful adherence to theocratic law, then he must accept this as suffering for righteousness' sake."

    "The purpose of observing the disfellowship order is to make the disfellowshiped one realize the error of his way and to shame him, if possible, so that he may be recovered, and also to safeguard your own salvation to life in the new world in vindication of God. (2 Thess. 3:14, 15; Titus 2:8) Because of being in close, indissoluble natural family ties and being of the same household under the one roof you may have to eat material food and live physically with that one at home, in which case 1 Corinthians 5:9-11 and 2 John 10 could not apply; but do not defeat the purpose of the congregation's disfellowship order by eating spiritual or religious food with such one or receiving such one favorably in a religious way and bidding him farewell with a wish for his prosperity in his apostate course." (The Watchtower, November 15th 1952 Issue)
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    "Generally speaking, it would be desirable for us to have no contact with disfellowshiped persons, either in business or in social and spiritual ways." (The Watchtower, December 1st 1952 Issue, Page 735)
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    "in order to hate what is bad a Christian must hate the [Disfellowshipped] person" (The Watchtower, July 15th 1961 Issue, Page 420)
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    "[Disfellowshiping] serves as a powerful warning example to those in the congregation, since they will be able to see the disastrous consequences of ignoring Jehovah's laws. Paul said: "Reprove before all onlookers persons who practice sin, that the rest also may have fear." 1 Tim. 5:20." (The Watchtower, July 1st 1963 Issue, Page 411)
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    "[The members of the congregation] will not converse with such one or show him recognition in any way. If the disfellowshiped person attempts to talk to others in the congregation, they should walk away from him. In this way he will feel the full import of his sin.... the disfellowshiped person who wants to do what is right should inform any approaching him in innocence that he is disfellowshiped and they should not be conversing with him." (The Watchtower, July 1st 1963 Issue, Page 413)
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    "In the case of the disfellowshiped relative who does not live in the same home, contact with him is also kept to what is absolutely necessary. As with secular employment, this contact is limited and even curtailed completely if at all possible."

    "We should not see how close we can get to relatives who are disfellowshiped from Jehovah's organization, but we should 'quit mixing in company' with them."

    "What if a person cut off from God's congregation unexpectedly visits dedicated relatives? What should the Christian do then? If this is the first occurrence of such visit, the dedicated Christian can, if his conscience permits, carry on family courtesies on that particular occasion. However, if his conscience does not permit, he is under no obligation to do so. If courtesies are extended, though, the Christian should make it clear that this will not be made a regular practice.... The excommunicated relative should be made to realize that his visits are not now welcomed as they were previously when he was walking correctly with Jehovah." (The Watchtower, July 15th 1963 Issue, Pages 443-444)
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    "If the excommunicated husband insists on offering prayer at mealtimes, the dedicated members of the household would not say "Amen" to the prayer, nor would they join hands as some have the custom, as this would be participating spiritually. They could bow their heads and offer their own silent prayer to Jehovah." (The Watchtower, July 15th 1963 Issue, Page 446)
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    "In faithfulness to God, none in the congregation should greet such [Disfellowshipped] persons when meeting them in public nor should they welcome these into their homes." (Organization for Kingdom-Preaching and Disciple-Making Book, 1972 Edition, Pages 172-173)
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    "...do you know how to hate? These very strong words are an expression of godly hate, and you too must have this quality to be pleasing to God. Hate causes a feeling of disgust to well up inside you. You loathe, abhor, despise the object of your hatred." (The Watchtower, July 15th 1974 Issue, Page 442)
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    "[The Disfellowshipped Jehovah's Witnesses are to be hated] in the sense of avoiding them as we would poison or a poisonous snake." (The Watchtower, June 15th 1980 Issue, Page 8)
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    "Thus, the one who doubts to the point of becoming an apostate sets himself up as a judge. He thinks he knows better than his fellow Christians, better also than the 'faithful and discreet slave,' through whom he has learned the best part, if not all that he knows about Jehovah God and his purposes." (The Watchtower, August 1st 1980 Issue, Page 19)
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    "Persons who make themselves not of our sort by deliberately rejecting the faith and beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses should appropriately be viewed and treated as are those who have been disfellowshiped for wrongdoing."

    "...they would not want to have... fellowship with an expelled sinner (or one who has renounced the faith and beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses, disassociating himself). The expelled person has been rejected, being self-condemned because of sinning, and those in the congregation both accept God's judgment and uphold it. Disfellowshiping, however, implies more than ceasing to have spiritual fellowship. -Titus 3:10, 11."

    "Paul wrote: Quit mixing in company... , not even eating with such a man. (1 Cor. 5:11) A meal is a time of relaxation and socializing. Hence, the Bible here rules out social fellowship, too, such as joining an expelled person in a picnic or party, ball game, trip to the beach or theater, or sitting down to a meal with him." (The Watchtower, September 15th 1981 Issue, Pages 23-24)
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    "...Korah, Dathan and Abiram rebelled. Jehovah confirmed that he was dealing through Moses and Aaron, not through these religious rebels. Then Moses told the people to get away from the rebels' tents. What would the children and households of Korah, Dathan and Abiram do? Would they put loyalty to family ahead of loyalty to Jehovah and his congregation? Most of those closely related to the rebels put family before God. Jehovah executed these relatives along with the rebels. Num. 16:16-33." (The Watchtower, September 15th 1981 Issue, Page 26)
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    "The second situation that we need to consider is that involving a disfellowshiped or disassociated relative who is not in the immediate family circle or living at ones home. Such a person is still related by blood or marriage, and so there may be some limited need to care for necessary family matters. Nonetheless, it is not as if he were living in the same home where contact and conversation could not be avoided. We should keep clearly in mind the Bibles inspired direction: Quit mixing in company with anyone called a brother that is a fornicator or a greedy person... , not even eating with such a man. 1 Cor. 5:11."

    "Christians related to such a disfellowshiped person living outside the home should strive to avoid needless association, even keeping business dealings to a minimum." (The Watchtower, September 15th 1981 Issue, Page 29)
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    "Great care needs to be exercised that a person's situation as a disfellowshiped sinner is neither overlooked nor minimized. As the sons of Korah well demonstrated, our chief loyalty must be to Jehovah and his theocratic arrangement. We can be sure that when we uphold his standards and prefer association with his organized people, rather than with wrongdoers, we will have his protection and blessing. -Ps. 84:10-12."

    "Normally, relatives are often together at meals, picnics, family reunions or other social gatherings. But when someone has unrepentantly pursued sin and has had to be disfellowshiped, he may cause difficulties for his Christian relatives in regard to such gatherings. While they realize that they are still related to him, they do not want to ignore Paul's advice that faithful Christians should quit mixing in company with an expelled sinner."

    "If a disfellowshiped relative comes to the Kingdom Hall for the wedding, obviously he could not be in the bridal party there or give away the bride. What, though, if there is a wedding feast or reception? This can be a happy social occasion, as it was in Cana when Jesus attended. (John 2:1, 2) But will the disfellowshiped relative be allowed to come or even be invited? If he was going to attend, many Christians, relatives or not, might conclude that they should not be there, to eat and associate with him, in view of Paul's drections at 1 Corinthians 5:11."

    "Would upholding God's righteousness and his disfellowshiping arrangement mean that a Christian should not speak at all with an expelled person, not even saying 'Hello'? And we all know from our experience over the years that a simple 'Hello' to someone can be the first step that develops into a conversation and maybe even a friendship. Would we want to take that first step with a disfellowshiped person?" (The Watchtower, September 15th 1981 Issue, Page 30)
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    "...if someone is disfellowshiped, he must at the time have had a truly bad heart and/or been determined to pursue a God-dishonoring course. Peter said that the condition of such a person is worse than before he became a Christian; he is like 'a sow that was bathed but has gone back to rolling in the mire.' " (The Watchtower, January 1st 1983 Issue, Page 30)
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    "But human emotions and attachments can have a powerful effect, making it difficult for people to act in accord with the disfellowshiping decree if a relative is involved."

    "... the expelled mate has proved that he is not the sort of person that we want to be around... So maybe a visit can be made when the disfellowshiped one is known to be out of the house." (The Watchtower, January 1st 1983 Issue, Page 31)
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    "We have been forewarned that there will be apostates and people who just like to have their ears tickled. Counsel such as at 2 John 9-11, 1 Corinthians 5:11-13 and 2 Timothy 3:5 allows no room for associating with those who turn away from the truth. Nor do we purchase or read their writings." (The Watchtower, December 15th 1984 Issue, Page 19)
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    "Such ones willfully abandoning the Christian congregation thereby become part of the "antichrist." (1 John 2:18, 19)"

    "A person who had willfully and formally disassociated himself from the congregation would have matched that description." (The Watchtower, December 15th 1984 Issue, Page 31)
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    "Now, what will you do if you are confronted with apostate teaching - subtle reasonings - claiming that what you believe as one of Jehovah's Witnesses is not the truth? For example, what will you do if you receive a letter or some literature, open it and see right away that it is from an apostate? Will curiosity cause you to read it, just to see what he has to say? You may even reason: "It won't affect me; I'm too strong in the truth. And, besides, if we have the truth, we have nothing to fear. The truth will stand the test." In thinking this way, some have fed their minds upon apostate reasoning and have fallen prey to serious questioning and doubt."

    "Do you wisely destroy apostate material?" (The Watchtower, March 15th 1986 Issue, Page 12)
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    " "Cutting ourselves off completely from all association with (my disfellowshipped sister) Margaret tested our loyalty to Jehovah's arrangement. It gave our family opportunity to show that we really believe that Jehovah's way is best." -Lynette."

    "God's fatherly discipline, which can affect our spiritual lives, can take many forms. One is his arrangement to exclude from the Christian congregation a person who no longer wants to live by God's standards, or who refuses to do so. A person who is thus strongly chastised or disciplined may repent and turn around. In the process, the congregation of loyal ones are also disciplined in that they learn the importance of conforming to God's high standards. 1 Timothy 1:20."

    "Occasionally... a person deviates from the path of truth. For example, despite help from Christian elders, he may unrepentantly violate God's laws. Or he may reject the faith by teaching false doctrine or by disassociating himself from the congregation. Then what should be done?"

    "shunning would be appropriate... for anyone who rejects the congregation [of Jehovah's Witnesses]"

    "So the direction at 2 John 11 could well mean not to say even "hello" to such ones"

    "We can be... sure that God's arrangement that Christians refuse to fellowship with someone who has been expelled for unrepentant sin is a wise protection for us"

    "By also avoiding persons who have deliberately disassociated themselves, Christians are protected from possible critical, unappreciative, or even apostate views."

    "Cutting off from the Christian congregation does not involve immediate death, so family ties continue. Thus, a man who is disfellowshipped or who disassociates himself may still live at home with his Christian wife and faithful children. Respect for God's judgments and the congregation's action will move the wife and children to recognize that by his course, he altered the spiritual bond that existed between them. Yet, since his being disfellowshipped does not end their blood ties or marriage relationship, normal family affections and dealings can continue."

    "The situation is different if the disfellowshipped or disassociated one is a relative living outside the immediate family circle and home. It might be possible to have almost no contact at all with the relative. Even if there were some family matters requiring contact, this certainly would be kept to a minimum, in line with the divine principle: "Quit mixing in company with anyone called a brother that is a fornicator or a greedy person [or guilty of another gross sin], ... not even eating with such a man." 1 Corinthians 5:11."

    "Understandably, this may be difficult because of emotions and family ties, such as grandparents' love for their grandchildren. Yet, this is a test of loyalty to God"

    "Lynette's comment about her choice 'to cut herself off completely from all association' with her disfellowshipped sister Margaret. She and her Christian relatives 'believed that Jehovah's way is best.' And it is!"

    "Lynette's sister later told her: 'If you had viewed the disfellowshipping lightly, I know that I would not have taken steps toward reinstatement as soon as I did. Being totally cut off from loved ones and from close contact with the congregation created a strong desire to repent. I realized just how wrong my course was and how serious it was to turn my back on Jehovah.' "

    "In another case, Laurie's parents were disfellowshipped. Yet she says: 'My association with them never stopped but increased. As time went on, I became more and more inactive. I got to the point of not even attending [Jehovah's Witnesses] meetings.' Then she read material in The Watchtower of September 1 and 15, 1981, that stressed the counsel of 1 Corinthians 5:11-13 and 2 John 9-11. "It was as if a light bulb were turned on in me," she writes. 'I knew I would have to make some changes. I now better understand the meaning of Matthew 10:34-36. My decision was not an easy one for my family to swallow, for my son, five, is the only boy, and they love him dearly.' It is hoped that losing such association will touch the parents' hearts, as it did Margaret's."

    "What may seem harsh to outsiders is both necessary and really a loving thing to do." (The Watchtower, April 15th 1988 Issue)
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    "Many try to portray the beliefs and practices of Jehovah's Witnesses as dogmatic and restrictive. When answering questions about your religious beliefs and practices, emphasize the fact that you have formed your beliefs and adopted your practices after much study and reflection your religion is not simply a matter of rules which have been imposed by the elders. You want to emphasize the fact that you are a thinking, well-balanced, and reasonable individual who is competent to act as a parent. Avoid any response which gives the impression that you are unwilling or unable to provide for your child's best interests because of your religious beliefs." (Preparing For Child Custody Cases Booklet published by Jehovah's Witnesses)
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    "Disfellowshipped and disassociated ones are shunned by those who wish to have a good relationship with Jehovah."

    "Basic Scriptural counsel on the proper view of those who have been expelled from the congregation is set out in the apostle Paul's words at 1 Corinthians 5:11- 13."

    "John counsels against speaking to or associating with a disfellowshipped or disassociated person so as not to be "a sharer in his wicked works." (2 John 11)" (Pay Attention to Yourselves and to All the Flock, Confidential Elders-Only Rule Book, 1991 Edition, Page 103)
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    "Former friends and relatives might hope that a disfellowshipped one would return; yet out of respect for the command at 1 Corinthians 5:11, they do not associate with an expelled person." (The Watchtower, April 15th 1991 Issue)
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    "Apostasy is, in reality, a rebellion against Jehovah. Some apostates profess to know and serve God, but they reject teachings or requirements set out in his Word. Others claim to believe the Bible, but they reject Jehovah's organization and actively try to hinder its work. When they deliberately choose such badness after knowing what is right, when the bad becomes so ingrained that it is an inseparable part of their makeup, then a Christian must hate (in the Biblical sense of the word) those who have inseparable attached themselves to the badness." (The Watchtower, October 1st 1993 Issue, Page 19)
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    "Why is it loving to expel an unrepentant wrongdoer from the congregation? Doing so is an expression of love for Jehovah and his ways. (Psalm 97:10) This action shows love for those pursuing a righteous course because it removes from their midst one who could exercise a bad influence on them. It also protects the purity of the congregation." (The Watchtower, July 15th 1995 Issue)
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    "...we must not only "be obedient" but also "be submissive" to those taking the lead. The Greek word for "be submissive" literally means "be you yielding under." Commenting on the expressions "be obedient" and "be submissive," Bible scholar R. C. H. Lenski says: "One obeys when one agrees with what he is told to do, is persuaded of its correctness and profitableness; one yields . . . when he has a contrary opinion." When we understand and agree with the direction of those taking the lead, obedience may come readily. But what if we do not understand the reason behind a particular decision?"

    "Here is where we may need to be submissive, or yielding. Why? For one thing, we need to trust that these spiritually qualified men have our best interests at heart. After all, they well know that they must render an account to Jehovah for the sheep committed to their care. (James 3:1) In addition, we do well to remember that we may not know all the confidential facts that led them to an informed decision.-Proverbs 18:13."

    "What about being submissive when it comes to judicial decisions? Granted, this may not be easy, especially if a decision is made to disfellowship someone we love-a relative or a close friend. Here again, it is best to yield to the judgment of the "gifts in men." They are in a position to be more objective than we can be, and they may know more of the facts."

    "...[the elders] must also keep the congregation clean, and the Bible directs that they disfellowship unrepentant wrongdoers. (1 Corinthians 5:11-13) In many cases the wrongdoer himself accepts the decision. The discipline may be just what he needs to come to his senses. If we, his loved ones, are submissive when it comes to the decision, we may thereby be helping him to benefit from the discipline." (The Watchtower, March 1st 1998 Issue)
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    What About Slanderous Publicity?

    "At times, Jehovah's Witnesses have been the target of distorted information in the media. For example, on August 1, 1997, a Russian newspaper published a slanderous article claiming, among other things, that Witnesses categorically require members to 'reject their wives, husbands, and parents if these do not understand and do not share their faith.' Anyone who is truly acquainted with Jehovah's Witnesses knows that the charge is false. The Bible indicates that Christians are to treat unbelieving family members with love and respect, and Witnesses endeavor to follow that direction. (1 Corinthians 7:12-16; 1 Peter 3:1-4) Even so, the article was printed, and many readers were thus misinformed. How can we defend our faith when we are falsely accused?" (The Watchtower, December 1st 1998 Issue, Page 17)
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    "As for disfellowshipped relatives not living in the same household, Jehovah's Witnesses apply the Bible's counsel: "quit mixing with them." " (Taken from the Official Jehovah's Witnesses Media Website at http://www.jw-media.org/beliefs/beliefsfaq.htm)
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    "The bond between family members can be very strong. This brings a test upon a Christian when a marriage mate, a child, a parent, or another close relative is disfellowshipped or has disassociated himself from the congregation."

    "How to Treat Expelled Ones: God's Word commands Christians not to keep company or fellowship with a person who has been expelled from the congregation"

    "Jesus was... instructing his followers not to associate with expelled ones."

    "This means that loyal Christians do not have spiritual fellowship with anyone who has been expelled from the congregation. But more is involved. God's Word states that we should 'not even eat with such a man.' (1 Cor. 5:11) Hence, we also avoid social fellowship with an expelled person. This would rule out joining him in a picnic, party, or trip to the shops or theatre or sitting down to a meal with him either in the home or at a restaurant."

    "What about speaking with a disfellowshipped person?"

    "A simple 'Hello' to someone can be the first step that develops into a conversation and maybe even a friendship. Would we want to take that first step with a disfellowhipped person?"

    "The fact is that when a Christian gives himself over to sin and has to be disfellowshipped, he forfeits much: his approved standing with God;....sweet fellowship with the brothers, including much of the association he had with Christian relatives."

    "Former spiritual ties have been completely severed. This is true even with respect to his relatives, including those within his immediate family circle....That will mean changes in the spiritual fellowship that may have existed in the home. For example, if the husband is disfellowshipped, his wife and children will not be comfortable with him conducting a family Bible study or leading in Bible reading and prayer."

    "The situation is different if the disfellowshipped or disassociated one is a relative living outside the immediate family circle and home"

    "It might be possible to have almost no contact at all with the relative."

    "Loyal Christians should strive to avoid needless association with such a relative, even keeping business dealings to an absolute minimum."

    "Sometimes Christian parents have accepted back into their home for a time a disfellowshipped child who has become physically or emotionally ill. But in each case the parents can weigh the individual circumstances."

    "Will he bring 'leaven' into the home?"

    "Cooperating with the Scriptual arrangement to disfellowship and shun unrepentant wrongdoers is beneficial."

    "After hearing a talk at a [Jehovah's Witnesses] circuit assembly, a brother and his fleshly sister realized that they needed to make adjustments in the way they treated their mother, who lived elsewhere and who had been disfellowshipped for six years. Immediately after the assembly, the man called his mother, and after assuring her of their love, he explained that they could no longer talk to her unless there were important family matters requiring contact. Shortly thereafter, his mother began attending meetings and was eventually reinstated. Also, her unbelieving husband began studying and in time was baptized [as a Jehovah's Witness]." (Our Kingdom Ministry August 2002 Issue [Monthly Internal Publication of the Jehovah's Witnesses])

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from celebrating Birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, Halloween, Easter, Father's Day, Mother's Day, July 4th, Valentine's Day, or any other Holiday:

    * The Jehovah's Witnesses have two main Magazines they distribute -- "The Watchtower" and "Awake!"

    * The Jehovah's Witnesses teach that all of the world's Media and News Sources, all other Religions, and all of the world's Governments including the United States, are controlled by Satan the Devil:

    "The media out there, with all its power and its might, it presents human nature in three Ds, three Ds - debauchery of every kind, deception of every kind and demonism of every kind - and we need to be aware of that." (Jehovah's Witness Preacher speaking at a Jehovah's Witness Convention, as was shown on the Australian Sunday Program "Silent Witnesses" on September 22nd 2002)

    "Unfortunately, some "unreasonable men" in authority persecute us or oppose us in other ways - such as by promoting smear campaigns against us. Still, in Jehovah's due time, their lies are always exposed, and their "ignorant talk" is effectively muzzled." (The Watchtower, November 1st 2002 Issue, Page 17)

    "Outside the true Christian congregation [Jehovah's Witnesses], what alternative organization is there? Only Satan's organization consisting of his political 'wild beast' and his Babylonian world empire of false religion." (The Watchtower, March 1st 1979 Issue, Page 24)

    "Over the last seven decades, in conjunction with proclaiming the glorious hope of Jehovah's incoming Kingdom, Jehovah's Witnesses have spread around the world a veritable flood of denunciation and judgment. In hundreds of millions of frank, hard-hitting Bible-based publications, they have exposed Christendom as the most powerful force in the religious whore, 'Babylon the Great,' denounced in Revelation chapters 17 and 18. (See 'Babylon the Great Has Fallen! God's Kingdom Rules!', pages 576-615, published in 1963 by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc.)" (The Watchtower, April 1st 1988 Issue, Page 24)

    "In accordance with the prophetic vision, Babylon the Great is the great whore that has led nations, peoples, and tribes into bloody wars, crusades, and vendettas, blessing them with incantations, holy water, prayers, and fiery patriotic speeches.-Revelation 18:24. Her clergy, especially her chaplains, have been willing tools of the rulers in herding the masses as cannon fodder into the slaughter of two world wars and other major conflicts. Catholic has killed Catholic, and Protestant has dutifully massacred Protestant, with a loss of some 50 to 60 million lives in just the two world wars." (The Watchtower, April 1st 1989 Issue, Page 5)

    * The Jehovah's Witnesses teach that every one on Earth (about 6 Billion People including Children) who is not a Jehovah's Witness will be destroyed by God at "Armageddon" which is coming "very soon":

    "Do not conclude that there are different roads, or ways, that you can follow to gain life in God's new system. There is only one. There was just one ark that survived the Flood, not a number of boats. And there will be only one organization--God's visible organization -- that will survive the fast-approaching "great tribulation." It is simply not true that all religions lead to the same goal.... You must be part of Jehovah's organization, doing God's will, in order to receive his blessing of everlasting life..." (You Can Live Forever Book 1982 and 1990 Editions, Page 255)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from saluting the flag or pledging allegiance to any country or person or participating in the National Anthem:

    "Jehovah's Witnesses believe that saluting a flag, singing a national anthem, and reciting a pledge of allegiance are religious acts. Their Bible-trained conscience does not permit them to participate in such acts of worship. (Matthew 4:10; Acts 5:29) No matter what country they live in, this is their stand..." (Awake!, January 8th 1994 Issue, Page 22)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from participating in anything political or patriotic:

    "Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in patriotic observances" (Jehovah's Witnesses School Brochure, 1983, Pages 12-16)

    "Since Christians are 'aliens and temporary residents' and, as such, are awaiting the fulfillment of such a divine promise, how could they really interest themselves in the political affairs and violent conflicts of worldly nations? If their hearts are truly set on the 'new heavens' and a 'new earth' in connection with God's kingdom, they sincerely could not do so!" (The Watchtower, December 15th 1976 Issue, Page 748)

    "Does this mean that Jehovah's Christian witnesses now have a right to meddle in worldly politics? May they take sides, as Catholics and Protestants do, with this or that political party, even conspiring against established political government or stirring up revolution? Not at all!" (The Watchtower, March 1st 1978 Issue, Page 29)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from participating in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Military, etc.:

    "[Jehovah's Witnesses] tell officials of the government that they conscientiously object to serving in any military establishment" (The Watchtower, February 1st 1951 Issue, Page 77)

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from participating in anything connected to any other Religion (including the YMCA or YWCA).

    * Jehovah's Witnesses forbid their members from Smoking Tobacco

    * Jehovah's Witnesses require their members to attend 5 Meetings each week

    * Jehovah's Witnesses require every one of their members (including known pedophiles) to go door-to-door preaching the "Good News" of the Watchtower Society in order to be saved by God at "Armageddon."

    * Jehovah's Witnesses reject several teachings of Christianity, including the Trinity, the Deity of Christ, the Personality of the Holy Spirit, Hellfire, the immortal soul, and that all saved Christians go to Heaven.

    * The Jehovah's Witnesses have made several false predictions for when Armageddon is coming, including 1914, 1918, 1925, World War II, 1975, Before the "Generation of 1914" Passed Away, and 2000.

    Edited by - UnDisfellowshipped on 17 January 2003 1:45:19

  • hawkaw
    hawkaw

    Well done but ....

    ... ummmm ....

    .... you should provide references.

    hawk

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman
    * The Jehovah's Witnesses have made several false predictions for when Armageddon is coming, including 1914, 1918, 1925, World War II, and 1975.

    Perhaps you should add 2000 to that list ("within our twentieth century"). And don't forget "within the lifetimes of those who saw the events of 1914".

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Very good point, Hawkaw, I am going to add the references ASAP.

  • PurpleV
    PurpleV

    My contribution:

    JW's are 'no part of this world,' but are the first to howl when they think their First Amendment rights are being violated.

  • BIBLE BASHER
    BIBLE BASHER

    Forbid is a bit strong i have never been forbiden to do anything in 35yrs if you cant do the time dont do the crime. There is still some left who can exercise there own concience on matters.

  • Valis
    Valis
    * There are over 6 Million Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide, including about 1 Million in the United States.

    On their website I says that this number only includes those "involved in the preaching work". So this is not publishers, underage family members, the old, the infirm, the crazy, those in prison, inactives, walk aways, etc? There must be even more of them than that!I guess this six million number cornfuzed me...

    Sincerely,

    District Overbeer "Sucks @ Math" class

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Merriam-Webster Dictionary Definition of "Forbid":

    1: To proscribe from or as if from the position of one in authority : command against

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman
    Forbid is a bit strong i have never been forbiden to do anything in 35yrs

    Typical Witness deception. "Oh, you're not forbidden to do anything as a Witness; we'll just destroy your whole life if you disobey us. Your friends and family will shun you; your employer, if a JW, will fire you; your landlord will evict you, etc. etc."

    Is it reasonable to say that the law of the land forbids murder, in that there is a specific, severe penalty that will be carried out if you commit the crime? In the exact same sense, Jehovah's Witnesses are forbidden to do all of the things enumerated in Undisfellowshipped's list. Sure, they can engage in the forbidden conduct if they wish, just like a citizen can murder someone if he wishes. But the specified sanctions will apply. To say that, under those circumstances, the conduct is not forbidden is simply to play a semantic game in order to distort the truth.

  • johnny cip
    johnny cip

    Ah yes the wt and dates: seems many here forget some, so i'll give a short list, but please feel free to add to it... forfullment of bible prophecy; 1798-99, 1829,1831,1844 -45 1860 something, 1872,73 return of jesus 1874,75 76,78 1905-7 .,1910-12,1914-14 18 20 all jw's go to heaven 1881 , 1914-, 15 18 20 21,32, etc wait theres more 1925, 1941 ,1951 ,1954, 1975* 1984,1986, 1989, 1995, 2000 , what's that 8-1-01 wt that talks about 2005 or 2015 or the ever popular still being promoted by the wt TODAY that millions now living today will never die!!!!! please feel free to add to this list, or give referances, as my dad (jw) filed 3 years of my research in the BIN listed apostate material??? john

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