Religion and money

by happy man 1 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • happy man
    happy man

    Jw have always said that they have no intrest in money, some here say opposite.

    When Russel was in charge we use to show all inkome and expenses, but now we nly show upp expenses, and I think this is not so good, why? beauause this lead to so much spekulaitions.

    I find some intresting link as in fackt show upp inkome and expenses, http://album3799.fotopic.net/show_collection.php?id=11627&offset=13

    some comment on this, is it bluff, and where come this papers from some how steal them and put it in here, perhaps we have some e xpert this as can tell us what this figurs show about the ekonomic astatus in JW.

  • mizpah
    mizpah

    Your confusion may come because of the differences in law. In Britain, Canada and other countries the law requires "full disclosure" of finances. All of the financial statements of the Watchtower are available for public scrutiny. But in the U.S. this is not required. And the Watchtower Society has chosen not to declare its financial assets. They are kept secret from the public and their own members.

    The Billy Graham organization has encouraged other religious groups to be open by "full disclosure." But the Watchtower Society has chosen not to be one of them. Members have been surprised at the wealth of the Watchtower organizations outside the U.S.A. One can only guess at the extent of the wealth of the Watchtower, Bible and Tract Society in the U.S. Indications are that it is extremely wealthy not only in property but in tangible dollars and cents.

    In Jesus' day it was said of the Pharisees that they were "lovers of money." It is not hard to identify the Pharisees of our own time.

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