Mephis
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What Would Happen if the Watchtower Loses Their TAX EXEMPT STATUS?
by John Aquila inwould it really affect them?
how would it affect volunteers at any construction project since that work would now be taxable.
any materials they buy would be taxable.
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Mephis
I don't think they will lose tax exempt status here in the UK. The only recent applicable case was with the Plymouth Brethren, and they cobbled together a deal with the Charity Commission to allow them to have it. I'd imagine the WBTS will twist and do sufficient to pass the 'public benefit' test here, whilst telling the faithful nothing has changed. They'd have to try really hard to lose charitable status and there doesn't really seem to be a need as they can airbrush those changes however they like. -
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William Malenfant: Do Not Be Misled By the Wicked
by wifibandit inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snvmn13dyym.
the irony is killing me!.
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Mephis
The biggest hoax ever perpetrated on the human family.... took place about 6000 years ago. When a snake spoke to Eve.
I cracked at that point and am still giggling.
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Candace Conti Case
by truthseekeriam infiled:.
letter dated june 22, 2015, notifying the court that petitioners, watchtower and fremont congregation have reached a settlement with respondent, conti.. .
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Mephis
http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=0&doc_id=2109889&doc_no=S226656
Link to the posting the OP mentions.
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Strange Moment During The 2015 Regional Convention
by JW_Rogue inhi, i'm new here but hadn't seen this mentioned anywhere yet.
during the "imitate jesus" rc there was a strange moment where they played a video of a brother trying to explain the 1914 teaching.
the brother quickly goes through all the scriptural "proofs" and the householder is dumbfounded.
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Mephis
The thing I took from that video was that the empathy was with the person doing the study trying to understand the batshit crazy stuff. And the message to me was 'it's ok not to understand it - don't worry about it... it doesn't really matter, it's true because we say it is, you don't really need to know why'. Not a surprise that they're doing jazz hands on it, but it's still fascinating to watch them in the process of trying to untie themselves from older and increasingly uncomfortable doctrine. -
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Candace Conti Case
by truthseekeriam infiled:.
letter dated june 22, 2015, notifying the court that petitioners, watchtower and fremont congregation have reached a settlement with respondent, conti.. .
click here to request automatic e-mail notifications about this case..
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Mephis
Glad the court proceedings are at an end for her now and that she has been proven right that Brooklyn can't just wash their hands of things. She's an exceptionally brave woman and she's really pushed the issues of child protection within the JW community right into the spotlight. -
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Where are the Young Elders?
by James Jack ini was appointed as an elder when i turned 30, 25 years ago.
which was the norm back then.. now, i very rarely here of a young man becoming an elder.
in our town we have 2 english congregations.
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Mephis
I wonder whether there's an attempt to dodge liability with that change. I know in Britain that they've tried to claim that if the CO is involved then they can no longer be held responsible under charity law, because the CO is acting for 'The Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses' which isn't registered as a charity here. The tribunal where they tried that approach called bs on it all the same. -
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Does This Mean JWs No Longer Point the Finger at Child Sexual Abuse in Other Religions?
by steve2 inthose who still attend meetings will be better placed to answer this question.
since the conti case - but likely some years before it became more widely known in ex-jw circles and beyond - there appear to have been no watchtower or awake news snippets on child sex abuse in the churches of christendom.
also, do rank and file still talk to householders about the churches of christendom's cover-ups of such abuse?.
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Mephis
The extent to which some JWs take the carefully loaded statements from Brooklyn as meaning its open season to victim blame is shocking really. The WBTS can take to the stand, admit the abuse happened and agree it shouldn't, but you'll still find JWs who are so convinced that it could never happen that they'll refuse to accept it did. The victims are stealing from God, they're lying for gain, they're apostates and want to tarnish Jehovah's name etc etc etc. Anything but question whether or not their religion has adequate safeguarding policies. It's grim really because it all contributes to putting children at risk, with the WBTS only too willing to wash their hands of any responsibility when it suits them. -
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Org is going to appeal!
by The Searcher inthe english woman who has been awarded 275,000 compensation for being abused by the ministerial servant paedophile, will now have to wait while the org fights to keep hold of its precious money, by appealing the court's decision.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33201010.
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Mephis
They need to have a 'real prospect for success' for an appeal to be allowed. Typically that means the initial judgement having made an error of fact or law. In Britain, a desire to appeal in civil cases isn't the same as being allowed to appeal. They have three weeks to ask for permission. -
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Jehovahs Witnesses to pay 6 figure sum to sex abuse victim. UK.
by The Scotsman inhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33201010.
story just broke in uk!!!!
a woman who claimed jehovah's witness elders failed to protect her from sex abuse carried out by a convicted paedophile has won a six-figure payout.
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Mephis
If the settlement has been agreed here, then it means the WBTS has accepted that they were liable under British law and will be paying out. There's no obligation on the victim to remain silent if this has been agreed in court. Usually any secrecy agreements will be done prior to it ever reaching court. The judgement is on public record now. The victim has a right to anonymity but may choose to waive that or give interviews whilst retaining it. This has been a full court case, but held without jury I believe?, and today is just the verdict. Whether there will be appeals etc., we'll see I guess. The WBTS has its own special and unique take of how the law works.
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Jehovahs Witnesses to pay 6 figure sum to sex abuse victim. UK.
by The Scotsman inhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33201010.
story just broke in uk!!!!
a woman who claimed jehovah's witness elders failed to protect her from sex abuse carried out by a convicted paedophile has won a six-figure payout.
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Mephis
Waiting on reading judgement, but BBC hinting that the judge ruled on this because they took no measures to protect children in spite of knowing the man was a pedophile. This was something raised as an ongoing concern in the Moston case by the tribunal hearing the WBTS' appeal earlier this year.
Thoughts with this brave woman.