This weeks LIE in the brochure

by DS211 36 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Pterist
    Pterist

    ***** please someone post the information to prove this as a lie as we all know they used to charge for literatur*******

    From The Watchtower - May 15, 1960, page 295: "The Scriptures justify the 'war strategy' of hiding true facts from the enemy."

    Few Jehovah's Witnesses know the truth about The Watchtower Society and Jimmy Swaggart's day in court.

    Why did the Watchtower Society change its literature distribution program in 1990, eliminating set prices for literature items? JWs believe the Governing Body instituted a "simplified" arrangement. Few know the change really took place because Jimmy Swaggart lost his case in court. In a February 21, 1990 letter to congregations, the Society explained the new policy this way:

    By adopting a method of literature distribution based completely on donation, Jehovah's people are able to greatly simplify our Bible education work and separate ourselves from those who commercialize religion.

    However, this is what really happened:.....check out the link :)

    http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/jw_jimmy_swaggart.htm

    shalom in. Christ

  • Muddy Waters
    Muddy Waters

    Ah, thank you, Apognophos! :)

    "Who are doing god's will today." Shall look that up! :)

  • Island Man
    Island Man

    And of course, making it a point to remind householders that the magazines are not for sale but you accept voluntary contributions, is by no means a subtle, underhanded way of soliciting money from the householder by the power of suggestion and guilt. The borg does not solicit money . . . it just reminds others that it accepts voluntary contributions and dedicates whole articles to highlighting the multitudinous avenues it has made available to make contributing inescapable convenient.

  • nonjwspouse
    nonjwspouse

    Ah yes, in print, admitting asking for the "donations" for the literature is no different than passing the collection plate. The preaching from the pulpit or preaching from the tract, they are both " passing the collection plate".

    Plus the KH has conveniently placed boxes within the hall for more donations, and repeated "sermons" requesting more moeny.

    ugh

  • Black Sheep
  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    That line smacked at me too.. "We Never Have"....indeed !

    K Min 4/2012 p3

    Donations: We can show our appreciation for the convention arrangements by making voluntary contributions to the worldwide work at the convention. Any checks should be made payable to “Christian Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.” Beginning this year all conventions will accept debit/credit card donations in addition to cash and checks.

    Wt 2011 11/15 p22

    Do You Find Joy in “the Privilege of Kindly Giving”?

    Today, true Christians consider it a privilege to support the Kingdom-preaching and disciple-making work....
    [Box on pages 22, 23]
    WAYS IN WHICH SOME CHOOSE TO GIVE
    CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WORLDWIDE WORK
    Many set aside, or budget, an amount that they place in the contribution boxes labeled “Worldwide Work.”
    Each month, congregations forward these amounts to the office of Jehovah’s Witnesses that serves their respective countries. Voluntary donations of money may also be sent directly to Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., Attention Treasurer’s Office, 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York 11201-2483, or to the branch office of Jehovah’s Witnesses that serves your country. (Voluntary donations specified in the sections below can also be sent to the branch office of Jehovah’s Witnesses that serves your country.) Checks sent to the above address should be made payable to “Watchtower.” Jewelry or other valuables may be donated as well. A brief letter stating that such items are an outright gift should accompany these contributions.
    CONDITIONAL-DONATION TRUST ARRANGEMENT
    Money may be placed in trust with Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania for use worldwide. However, upon request the funds will be returned. For more information, please contact the Treasurer’s Office by writing to the address noted above or by telephoning (718) 560-7500.
    CHARITABLE PLANNING
    In addition to outright gifts of money, there are other methods of giving to benefit Kingdom service worldwide. These include:
    Insurance: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania may be named as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy or a retirement/pension plan.
    Bank Accounts: Bank accounts, certificates of deposit, or individual retirement accounts may be placed in trust for or made payable on death to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, in accord with local bank requirements.
    Stocks and Bonds: Stocks and bonds may be donated to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania as an outright gift or Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania may be named as a Transfer on Death beneficiary.
    Real Estate: Salable real estate may be donated either by making an outright gift or, in the case of residential property, by reserving a life estate to the donor, who can continue to live therein during his or her lifetime. Contact the branch office in your country before deeding any real estate.
    Gift Annuity: A gift annuity is an arrangement whereby one transfers money or securities to a designated corporation that is used by Jehovah’s Witnesses. In exchange, the donor, or someone designated by the donor, receives a specified annuity payment every year for life. The donor receives an income-tax deduction for the year in which the gift annuity is established.
    Wills and Trusts: Property or money may be bequeathed to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania by means of a legally executed will, or Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania may be named as beneficiary of a trust agreement. A trust benefiting a religious organization may provide certain tax advantages.
    As the term “charitable planning” implies, these types of donations typically require some planning on the part of the donor. To assist individuals desiring to benefit the worldwide work of Jehovah’s Witnesses through some form of charitable planning, a brochure has been prepared in English and Spanish entitled Charitable Planning to Benefit Kingdom Service Worldwide. The brochure was written to provide information on a variety of ways that gifts may be made either now or through a bequest at death. After reading the brochure and conferring with their own legal or tax advisers, many have been able to help support our religious and humanitarian activities worldwide and maximize their tax benefits while doing so. This brochure may be obtained by requesting a copy directly from the Charitable Planning Office.
    For more information, you may contact the Charitable Planning Office, either in writing or by telephone, at the address listed below, or you may contact the branch office that serves your country.
    Charitable Planning Office
    Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania
    100 Watchtower Drive
    Patterson, New York 12563-9204
    Telephone: (845) 306-0707

  • Apognophos
    Apognophos

    Clearly the Society has redefined the word "solicit" as they have redefined so many others. That's really all you need to know. They never solicit for money because "soliciting" now means, well, something other than reminding people how they need money all the time.

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