"Ground Pass" To Watchtower Harlotry! re: United Nations

by Dogpatch 18 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard
    Randy's editorial up at MSN news good going mate
    'Ground Pass' To Watchtower Harlotry!

    ... 'Ground Pass' To Watchtower Harlotry! Jehovah's Witnesses cover up involvement with 'wild beast' Distribution Source ...

    • ArriveNet
    • 6/3/2005
  • garybuss
    garybuss

    Hi Randy, I think deeminz got in my computer. Your Real Audio links toss this up

    http://www.exjws.net/ciro1.html

    The page cannot be found

  • confusedjw
    confusedjw

    I'll be watching this with interest for any other information. Thanks Randy.

  • hawkaw
    hawkaw

    BTTT

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    Thanks hawkaw, it's one of the reads of the day!

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    Check this out! Someone just mailed me this excerpt from:

    http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2004/41682.htm

    There are no laws regarding the registration of religious organizations. The GOC remained the only religion with legal status in the country, although some religions registered affiliated NGOs. This lack of legal status prevented religions from renting or registering property; many groups registered property under an individual or affiliated NGO, although this complicated ownership issues and exposed individuals to personal liability. The new Government has not addressed a previous draft law to allow for registration or proposed other changes. Unregistered religious groups are not officially permitted to rent office space, acquire construction rights, import literature, or represent the international church, although many religious groups accomplished these goals through their locally registered NGOs. Unregistered religious groups were also subject to an administrative fine.

    In late 2003, the new Government allowed the registration of the Jehovah's Witnesses NGO The Watchtower Bible Society. Jehovah's Witness Groups reported that since then, unlike in previous years, there has been no violent persecution and they have had no difficulties in importing their literature.

    While less harassment was reported during the year, minority religions continued to report intimidation from local government authorities and obstructions to constructing worship halls. The Catholic Church, True Orthodox Church, Baptists, Armenian Apostolic Church, and Protestant denominations had difficulty in building churches during the year.

    WHAT's UP WITH THAT????

    Randy

  • Honesty
    Honesty
    In late 2003, the new Government allowed the registration of the Jehovah's Witnesses NGO The Watchtower Bible Society. Jehovah's Witness Groups reported that since then, unlike in previous years, there has been no violent persecution and they have had no difficulties in importing their literature .

    I was told for 15 years by the WTBTS that Joe Hoba opened the doors to witnessing and getting literature into countries that were not receptive to the 'Good News'. Now I find out it would have been so much easier if they had joined the U.N. as an NGO to get those doors opened up instead of just to obtain a library card for research.

  • sf
    sf

    Excellent. Now all that is needed is the documentation to back this up.

    sKally

  • Golden Girl
    Golden Girl

    Dogpatch, did you see the special letter the UN has on their site concerning the inquiries about the WTBTS and the NGO?

    They have a special letter posted concerning the JW involvement inquiries.

    I also pulled up the all current members and the WTBTS is listed nowhere on it.

    Unless they registered under a different name or they are trying to pass off an old application acceptance..someone is lying.

    Snoozy..
    After reading how abusing the officials are in Georgia..I would tend to think they were lying to cover their butt!..Not knowing the WTBTS pulled out of the NGO years ago.

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