conceptual99 ... I have started doing research on the governing body members, just for my own self, and I ran across it on the internet through one of my google searches. I was trying to look up the history of JWs in Tuvalu since that is where Jackson was first a missionary, and jackpot ... I hit the motherload.
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Contradictory Information on the Life of Geoffrey Jackson
by Wild_Thing inin geoffrey jackson's autobiography published in in the watchtower, he states that him and his wife went to serve as missionaries on the island nation of tulavu in 1979, and there were only 3 baptized witnesses in all of tulavu, and he translated all of the witness literature into the tuvaluan language in 1980, printing it right there on the island.
the article says they served as missionaries there until 1985 when they were assigned to the samoa branch.. .
in july, 2008, the watchtower society penned a letter to the un human rights council about the treatment of jws in tuvalu.
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Contradictory Information on the Life of Geoffrey Jackson
by Wild_Thing inin geoffrey jackson's autobiography published in in the watchtower, he states that him and his wife went to serve as missionaries on the island nation of tulavu in 1979, and there were only 3 baptized witnesses in all of tulavu, and he translated all of the witness literature into the tuvaluan language in 1980, printing it right there on the island.
the article says they served as missionaries there until 1985 when they were assigned to the samoa branch.. .
in july, 2008, the watchtower society penned a letter to the un human rights council about the treatment of jws in tuvalu.
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Wild_Thing
You mean ... the Watchtower lied to the U.N.? That is so shocking! I can't believe it!
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Geoffrey Jackson: Published Author
by Wild_Thing inthis is so bizarre to me.. https://www.amazon.com/tuvaluan-dictionary-tuvaluan-english-geoffrey-jackson/dp/982902704x.
https://www.amazon.com/introduction-tuvaluan-geoff-jackson/dp/9829027023/ref=oosr.
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Wild_Thing
For Jackson to note that the Australian. Government printed it is boastful but he has also said that he turned down a scholarship when it is highly unlikely that he was ever offered one.
Exactly! Don't you love how they word things in their autobiography: "Would I accept a scholarship to go to university?" But notice the question isn't answered and it is never stated that he even actually scholarship. And it is highly unlike that an Australian 15 year old boy in 1971 headed for dropping out would be offered a scholarship from any university.
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Geoffrey Jackson: Published Author
by Wild_Thing inthis is so bizarre to me.. https://www.amazon.com/tuvaluan-dictionary-tuvaluan-english-geoffrey-jackson/dp/982902704x.
https://www.amazon.com/introduction-tuvaluan-geoff-jackson/dp/9829027023/ref=oosr.
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Wild_Thing
Jenny was his JW Australian wife he married. They were both assigned as missionaries to the island nation of Tuvalu. He has an 8th/9th grade education tops. I don't know the education level of Jenny, but I doubt it was more. Neither of them knew how to speak the language before becoming missionaries there.
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Contradictory Information on the Life of Geoffrey Jackson
by Wild_Thing inin geoffrey jackson's autobiography published in in the watchtower, he states that him and his wife went to serve as missionaries on the island nation of tulavu in 1979, and there were only 3 baptized witnesses in all of tulavu, and he translated all of the witness literature into the tuvaluan language in 1980, printing it right there on the island.
the article says they served as missionaries there until 1985 when they were assigned to the samoa branch.. .
in july, 2008, the watchtower society penned a letter to the un human rights council about the treatment of jws in tuvalu.
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Wild_Thing
In Geoffrey Jackson's autobiography published in in the Watchtower, he states that him and his wife went to serve as missionaries on the island nation of Tulavu in 1979, and there were only 3 baptized Witnesses in all of Tulavu, AND he translated all of the Witness literature into the Tuvaluan language in 1980, printing it right there on the island. The article says they served as missionaries there until 1985 when they were assigned to the Samoa Branch.
In July, 2008, the Watchtower Society penned a letter to the UN Human Rights Council about the treatment of JWs in Tuvalu. In it they summarized the history of the Witnesses in the island nation, claiming that Geoffrey Jackson was not assigned as a missionary there until 1984:
This is quite a discrepancy. Can anyone make sense of it?
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Geoffrey Jackson: Published Author
by Wild_Thing inthis is so bizarre to me.. https://www.amazon.com/tuvaluan-dictionary-tuvaluan-english-geoffrey-jackson/dp/982902704x.
https://www.amazon.com/introduction-tuvaluan-geoff-jackson/dp/9829027023/ref=oosr.
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Wild_Thing
This man dropped out of school when he was 15. He does not have any formal education beyond 8th, possibly 9th grade. But he wrote a dictionary and a grammar book. That the Australian government printed "as a gift" to these Island people. I would really like some verification on that.
From: https://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/ws20150815/let-many-islands-rejoice
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Geoffrey Jackson: Published Author
by Wild_Thing inthis is so bizarre to me.. https://www.amazon.com/tuvaluan-dictionary-tuvaluan-english-geoffrey-jackson/dp/982902704x.
https://www.amazon.com/introduction-tuvaluan-geoff-jackson/dp/9829027023/ref=oosr.
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Who writes Awake! ?
by Drwho injust a quick question.
who actually writes the awake!
and the watchtower publications ?
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Wild_Thing
Very uneducated people.
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fading/holidays
by Drifting Away inso for those that are fading, i have been fading for almost 6 months now.
havent been to a meeting, assembly, service, etc.
i no longer believe it is the truth.. how long did you wait before celebrating holidays, if in fact you are even celebrating them.
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Wild_Thing
It took me about a year a half before I could celebrate anything, and even then I couldn't enjoy because I was so racked with an unexplained guilt.
I don't think there is a magic number as when to start. It's different for everyone. It is an amazing feeling when you can start celebrating birthdays and holidays with no guilt. I hope it takes you less time than it took me.
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Canadian Appeal Court decision made the news: Judges can overturn unfair church edicts
by AndersonsInfo inhttp://news.nationalpost.com/news/religion/alberta-appeal-court-rules-judges-can-overturn-unfair-church-edicts.
the other day, this court decision was posted on jwn along with a link to the court document, but few expected the media to pick up the story.
so to all involved, i understand it was a surprise to see the story in print.
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Wild_Thing
Wow. This is really surprising. I can't see that ever happening in America.
And I can't see how it would work to reverse a shunning edict. Sure, I suppose they could "reverse" a disfellowshipping, I guess, but how are they going to enforce a "no shunning order". I can't see how they can make a group of people not shun a person. The society would simply change it to a "conscience matter" and everybody would shun the person anyway. And if you don't, they might take away your mike privileges!