"If , for example we had a political figure akin to Oswald Mosley in the last century, would you say the same about his right to bank with royalty.?"
Given that he was part of the nobility: yes!
yeah, so i know nigel farage is a bit of an abrasive twat.. he no doubt holds views that other people disagree with.. but that doesn't mean his bank can just tell him to sod off and freeze his accounts.. such a thing might go on in commie china or authoritarian russia.
no doubt hitler closed lots of jewish people's accounts in nazi germany, too.. but the fact that it is happening here, in the yew-kay, is pretty chilling when you consider this country is supposed to champion freedoms, including the one to hold and express varying political views.. this seems to be part of a trend to delegitimise and cancel people who hold certain views.. i remember looking at a yt video of richard dawkins questioning muslim journalist mehdi hassan about his belief in flying horses and muhammad.
all fair analysis and criticism by dawkins until he suggested that hassan shouldn't be a journalist because of his beliefs.
"If , for example we had a political figure akin to Oswald Mosley in the last century, would you say the same about his right to bank with royalty.?"
Given that he was part of the nobility: yes!
i remember that the wt used to regularly publish their membership and memorial attendance numbers.
was that in the watchtower?.
how would i find the current numbers by country?
Jeffro, that is pretty well the format that I remember! Thanks ๐
annual meeting 2019โtalks and 2020 year textthe governing body members are nothing but a bunch of weasels.
here is a talk by jeffrey jackson on how the governing body ''the slave class'' has remained spiritually awake over 100 years and alerted its members.. he looks back on the ''faithful and discreet slaves'' false dates over the 100 years: '' but at times, we look back over 100 years, and there were times they got excited about a certain year or time, and the end didn't come at that time.''.
he makes the comparison between the ''slave class ( who disappointed others when the end didn't come ) to a barking watchdog ( who in his enthusiasm barks at nothing in the middle of the night and wakes up the owner).
You don't shoot the dog, but you do stone false prophets.
Nice of them to admit they're as smart as a dog that barks at nothing!
i remember that the wt used to regularly publish their membership and memorial attendance numbers.
was that in the watchtower?.
how would i find the current numbers by country?
Punk, no they do not!
The yearbook makes sense. I was never in, so I never had access to one. But I do remember a comprehensive list of countries and their publisher numbers in something handheld, I.e. paper copy. I'm wondering if it wasn't an annual list in the January Watchtower. It was at least 2 decades ago, so going back a while!
i remember that the wt used to regularly publish their membership and memorial attendance numbers.
was that in the watchtower?.
how would i find the current numbers by country?
I remember that the WT used to regularly publish their membership and memorial attendance numbers. Was that in the Watchtower?
How would I find the current numbers by country? Anyone got a link?
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Boogerman: A very big "if" indeed! For example, take The Gambia: one of Africa's poorest countries. The number Witnesses is 280. The minimum legal wage is 50 Dalasi a day. To put that in perspective, that is about $1.25 Australian, or a bit less than $1 US. To be fair, the daily wage is more likely to be 200 Dalasi. But since 60% of the economy is subsistence agriculture, even 50 Dalasi a day may be above the real average daily income. In the WT's favour, the number of JW in The Gambia about 20 years ago was about 55, so at least a fourfold increase!!
Why bring that up? WT puts great stock in anecdotes about "African brothers" walking 50 miles through crocodile infested swamps. African growth is (or was) one of the few bright spots in the otherwise bleak prospects for the WT. Swapping African growth for Western decline is not a sustainable funding model.
BTW, is the suggested figure of $10.75 weekly?
does anyone know where to view the wtbts of new york and pennsylvania's financial records?.
i mean, they are registered charities aren't they, so surely their income/expenditures must be open to scrutiny?.
Thanks ๐
Nothing in there about the caretaker's death or cash being flown to the Bahamas, though.
Don't get me wrong: I wouldn't doubt anything bad about that rotten organisation, given plausible proof. Having sources to throw in their smug faces next time they are at my door is important to me.
does anyone know where to view the wtbts of new york and pennsylvania's financial records?.
i mean, they are registered charities aren't they, so surely their income/expenditures must be open to scrutiny?.
Balaam's Ass, I have tried several searches and can't find any reference to an airstrip or airfield being purchased in Florida. What happened there and why was the caretaker's death suspicious?
i remember many years ago that apparently there was an annual event where witnesses' blood cards (or whatever they're called) were checked by some visiting wt dignitary.
that the blood cards were current, and that the r&f were carrying them.. given the situation in some countries that kingdom halls can't legally keep data about people who have been visited, is the practice of checking and enforcing the carrying of blood cards similarly illegal in some places?.
are there any places where it is illegal for the hlc to set up camp near the hospital bed of a sick jw?.
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/35669/bloodguilt
September 1st Watchtower, 1987
Notice that the FDS are quite happy for Mary to face prison time or being sued.
I wonder if they have changed their tune in the face of stricter data gathering laws.
Is Mary's precedent still WT policy, or has it been officially changed or diluted?
i remember many years ago that apparently there was an annual event where witnesses' blood cards (or whatever they're called) were checked by some visiting wt dignitary.
that the blood cards were current, and that the r&f were carrying them.. given the situation in some countries that kingdom halls can't legally keep data about people who have been visited, is the practice of checking and enforcing the carrying of blood cards similarly illegal in some places?.
are there any places where it is illegal for the hlc to set up camp near the hospital bed of a sick jw?.
Stuffed up the highlighting above! Is there a post on how to use that feature properly on here?