Not Breaking News: Jehovah's Witnesses Watchtower Under Police Investigation

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  • Scott77
    Scott77

    Police inquiry over Jehovah's Witness magazine 'mentally diseased' article

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    Police inquiry over Jehovah's Witness magazine 'mentally diseased' article

    An official magazine for Jehovah's Witnesses that described those who leave the church as "mentally diseased" is at the centre of a police inquiry, it has emerged.

    Police inquiry over Jehovah's Witness magazine 'mentally diseased' articleThe Watchtower is the official magazine of Jehovah's Witnesses Photo: ALAMY

    9:58AM BST 27 Sep 2011

    Detectives are investigating whether the article, published in July’s edition of The Watchtower, is in breach of Britain’s religious hatred laws.

    The article, published in the magazine which is distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses across the globe, reportedly warned followers to avoid "false teachers" which it condemned as being "mentally diseased".

    "Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease," part of the article stated.

    "You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are 'mentally diseased', and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings."

    A group of former Witnesses, based in Portsmouth, have made an official complaint to Hampshire Police about the article. Police have launched an investigation.

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    They are considering whether to complain to the Charity Commission. The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Britain, which prints church doctrine in Britain, is a registered charity.

    The church is known for handing down harsh punishments to followers who criticise doctrines or raise questions about the faith.

    Angus Robertson, a former Witness "elder" from an undisclosed town in Hampshire, who was present at the meeting with police, told The Independent: "The way scripture is being used to bully people must be challenged.

    “If a religion was preaching that blacks or gays were mentally diseased there would understandable outrage."

    But Rick Fenton, a church spokesman, defended the passages, saying ostracisation was "a personal matter for each individual to decide for himself".

    "Any one of Jehovah's Witnesses is free to express their feelings and to ask questions," he said. "If a person changes their mind about Bible-based teachings they once held dear, we recognise their right to leave."

    A Hampshire police spokesman was unavailable for comment.

  • Giordano
    Giordano

    Thanks for sharing this Scott. The WT always plays fast and loose with words

    "Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease," part of the article stated.

    "You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are 'mentally diseased', and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings."

    What a stupid comparison!

  • ScenicViewer
    ScenicViewer

    Rick Fenton, the Witness spokesman quoted in the article, said,

    "Any one of Jehovah's Witnesses is free to express their feelings and to ask questions," he said. "If a person changes their mind about Bible-based teachings they once held dear, we recognise their right to leave."

    He neglected to mention that if a person leaves because he has 'changed his mind' about Watchtower teaching the truth, that person is then viewed as as a 'mentally diseased apostate,' and shunned.

    He's telling a half-truth, which is the same as a lie.

    It's so easy to see through their (JW's) dishonesty when you've been away from it for a while.

  • Heaven
    Heaven

    "The way scripture is being used to bully people must be challenged.

    They also use scripture to hurt and kill people (eg shunning and forbidding people to have blood transfusions).

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    bttt

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    "Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease," part of the article stated.

    "You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are 'mentally diseased', and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings."

    Typical JW "reasoning." Except a doctor is qualified to diagnose illness. The WTBTS is NOT qualified to diagnose mental conditions. They simply assert that is it so in a typical ad hominem attack rather than addressing the concerns of so-called "apostates".

    Propaganda!

  • Dark Knight
    Dark Knight

    This is an excellent example of the watchtower's mastery of deception and demonstrates why they are actually a cult.

    Their amazing ability to portray a state of affairs to the outside world which is a long way off from reality within the organization is indicative of how entrenched this two-faced culture within the watchtower is.

    It's actually the organization that decides to announce a member's change of status to "dis-fellowshiped" and not "a personal matter for each individual to decide for himself" which is an outright lie.

    DK

  • Soldier77
    Soldier77

    Excellent! Hit 'em at all angles, make them feel the heat!

  • Diest
    Diest

    Thats our Angus Robertson.....Cantleave....?

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    This is an excellent example of the watchtower's mastery of deception and demonstrates why they are actually a cult.
    Dark Knight

    Very True. I could not agree more.

    Scott77

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