I stumbled upon this on a Hungarian ex-JW blog.
Does anyone in the UK know anything about this?
Of course JWs will just see this at "proof" that "The is near!"
by Oubliette 21 Replies latest jw friends
I stumbled upon this on a Hungarian ex-JW blog.
Does anyone in the UK know anything about this?
Of course JWs will just see this at "proof" that "The is near!"
100,000 signatures is a hard enough goal to hit without using words like "ban," "cult" and "brainwashing."
It's a shame a bit more thought couldn't have gone into the wording.
Cedars
In most countries, the government won't ban a religion. However, if there's a way to ban a "behavior," like U.S. banned plural marriages on the LDS/Mormons. Exposures of the handful of negative practices of the WTS is needed the most.
A ban will never happen in England or the US or Western Europe. Might have a chance in China or Russia or Cuba. Shunning for example is a form of descrimination based on religion and if it impacts you financially you may have a basis for litigation.
We need a petition them, asking them to reconsider their status as a charity
I believe any sort of ban would be counterproductive. It would feed the persecution complex, especially worldwide. I’m all in favor of revoking the tax exempt status of the Watchtower however.
dont believe a ban would work in the uk jw s are generally well thought of in general and people would be suspicous of those seeking one
The idea of a petiton to examine their claim to be a Charity is an excellent one, 100,000 signatures and something would have to be done.
Hit 'em where it hurts, their bottom line.
snare&racket
We need a petition them, asking them to reconsider their status as a charity
We tried that last year but couldn't get enough signatures.
That said, anyone would be welcome to try again!
Cedars
interesting phizzy , bring the books out and show the figures then we would all know ,but that idea could backfire