I can see why the WTS in the US carefully sets up and works through WT organizations in each country. That way the BS does not flow back to Brooklyn/Patterson. The WTS has used the Declaration in situations in Greece regarding their "religious rights." So if jws and ex-jws are using those rights in their own countries re religious rights, it would be basically tit for tat.
I am not a lawyer, but I see how WT Legal knows how to twist laws and keep to the letter of the law but not the spirit. They are from a long line of spiritual Pharisees.
*** g00 4/8 p. 14 Religious Intolerance Now Admitted ***Mary’s Legacy
After becoming queen, Mary said that she would marry her cousin Philip, heir to the Spanish throne. He was a foreign king and an ardent Roman Catholic, the last thing many of the English wanted. A Protestant uprising organized in protest against the marriage failed, and 100 rebels were executed. Philip and Mary married on July 25, 1554, although Philip was never crowned. However, their childless marriage was a source of distress to Mary, who wanted a Roman Catholic heir.
Mary’s health failed, and after a short rule of five years, she died at 42. She went to her grave grief-stricken. Her husband had tired of her, and most of her subjects hated her. At her death, many Londoners held parties in the streets. Instead of rebuilding Roman Catholicism, she had furthered the cause of Protestantism by her fanaticism. Her legacy is summed up in the name by which she is known—Bloody Mary.
Wrongly Motivated Conscience
Why did Mary order so many people burned to death? She had been taught that heretics were traitors to God, and she thought it her duty to cut out their influence before they infected the whole nation. She listened to her conscience but ignored the rights of others whose conscience led them in another direction.
However, the Protestants were equally intolerant. Under Henry and Edward, people had also been burned for their religious beliefs. Mary’s Protestant successor, Elizabeth I, made the practice of Roman Catholicism a treasonable offense, and during her reign more than 180 English Roman Catholics were executed. Over the next century, hundreds more died for their religious opinions.
Why Apologize Now?
December 10, 1998, marked the 50th anniversary of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 18 recognizes "the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion," including the freedom to change one’s religion and to teach and practice it.The Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales chose the 50th anniversary as "an appropriate occasion for Catholics to examine their consciences in these matters" and to acknowledge the "terrible wrongs" committed, particularly in the time of Mary Tudor.
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Yes, the WTS can chastise the Catholics and the Protestants for killing people because of their religious opinions, but it they condemn people to eternal death and have people treat them as if they were dead...that is all right.
They can condemn everybody not in their own religious organization as doomed to eternal death along with their minor children.