Can anyone tell me where is the best place to buy the hardcopy book from? I need it for a friend, I need to buy it from a place that the proceeds go to a good cause, not amazon,.
Crises of Conscience by Raymond franz hardcopy book
by Olivia Wilde 10 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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Village Idiot
"I need to buy it from a place that the proceeds go to a good cause, not amazon,."
Don't quite understand. Do you have something against Amazon? Ebay has one but at a ridiculous price.
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Simon
It's pretty specialized so probably not many outlets for it.
Hopefully someone knows of someplace or may have a copy to sell / share.
but at a ridiculous price.
Wow, I should have kept all my old JW / exJW books!
They are in a box ... somewhere ...
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Village Idiot
Simon: "They are in a box ... somewhere ..."
I'll trade you that box for one 8 page Watchtower.
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Simon
Only if it's Spiderman vs Silver Surfer edition.
Oh wait, Watchtowel ... urgh, LOL
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SafeAtHome
Go online to Abe Books or Alibris used books. They have copies starting around $35. Their sources are mostly small book stores, so profits would go to small busines owners. -
mommyfirstandalways
I downloaded it for free off of watchtowerfiles.com. -
Olivia Wilde
@villageidoit, nothing against amazon just wanted to get the book where the proceeds go to a cause that's good not just making money off it... for example, when franz & wife a live if u would get it from the commentary press the proceeds would go to them which I totally support, since their departure not sure who took over & just wanted to support for someone who needs the proceeds, just want to do what's right in my heart & mind -
OnTheWayOut
I remember paying a bunch for the book when Ray was alive, but bound print versions seem enormously expensive now, much more so than when I bought it (and passed it on to others). Ray and Cynthia are gone. Do yourself a favor and download a free copy from the internet and donate $40 to a proper charity.
I am all for helping out people when they have given so much, but I think Ray and Cynthia would love knowing that the book is freely available and widely read years later.