For those of you who haven't read a previous discussion on why the Watchtower hasn't mentioned anything on their website regarding the tragedy in South East Asia, check out the following link...
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/82640/1.ashx
started by GermanXJW...
To whatever religion's website you surf, all have a comment on the tsunami in south Asia: be it Catholic, Protestant, Adventist, Mormon, New Apostolic or whatever. They try to give comfort and encourage people to donate for the suffering people there.
But if you go to http://www.watchtower.org or http://www.jw-media.org there is no mention of it (at least by now). Watchtower.org even features "Poland's Amazing Coastal Dunes".
Yeah, "Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need."
But be sure that for some days now thousands of JW use the desaster as a selling point for their literature.
One of the responders to German's post is listed below...
From Indelcio
Go to the Current Events page. Ah, now we're getting somewhere. Notice the date of all articles included there are earlier than April 1, 2004. This easily says that the last site update was before April.
So, why the delay?
Since WatchTower is moving printing presses, and other neccessities, they're slowly abandoning buildings in New York, mostly for security issues. Thus, there isn't much in they're old offices. Since the new buildings havn't been completely set up yet, they also havn't got access to a computer (or if they do, they lack one with admin access) to update the site (the server is mysteriously up and running though). Thus, without a computer, especially one with admin access to the server, there is no way to update the site, and by extention, no way to list any releif efforts to in Asia.
Further proof to the lack of updating comes from the fact that the publications released at the 2004 DC are not listed.
That ends the investigation for today.
Ok, got it? The Watchtower is too slow and doesn't have the manpower to update their website?
Wrong.
Check out jw-media.org for their latest Jan 1st Release, entitled "A Message of Hope"
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Notice that the Watchtower found time to make a new release, but mentioned nothing about the tsunami disaster or how JW's could donate. Typically Ted Jaracz obsession with "bible educational work" and less about charitable works.
Now compare some other religious websites and see the difference for yourself...
The Power of Peace President James E. Faust, Liahona and Ensign, Dec. 2004, 2?5 | |||||
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