Afaik the Netherlands already have it for quite some time.
Anders Andersen
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German got his silver sword
by fastJehu inon saturday 02-02-2019 german jws got there silver sword.
rumour has it that all of europe received the translation yesterday, because gerrit lösch visited the european branch in selters (germany).
can anyone confirm that?.
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''Special Letter'' to be Read In Canada Week of Feb 3,2019
by Beth Sarim ini have just been informed that there is a 'special letter' to be read at the meetings week of feb 3,2019 in canada.
anybody heard of this!!
just a heads-up!
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Anders Andersen
Dear dubs,
As we have informed you about earlier, Satan is persecuting us by launching a class action suit re. child abuse.
Of course we ABHOR child abuse lawsuits.
Anyway, just so you know, any JW who testifies in this court case and exposes our flaws, will be DFed.
With creepy love,
The old men at the lake.
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"Finnish court orders Jehovah's Witnesses to end illegal data gathering"
by treesthroughtheforest inwho remembers taking field service records?.
"finnish court orders jehovah's witnesses to end illegal data gathering".
https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/finnish_court_orders_jehovahs_witnesses_to_end_illegal_data_gathering/10558162.
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Anders Andersen
Nice. To be copied by the rest of EU member states.
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Atlantis--Do You Have This File?
by Atlantis inatlantis, do you have the: [ i pledge file ] in a download?.
hi becky, sure.
it's the file on the national federation of the blind and so forth.. .
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Anders Andersen
It's interesting that they don't identify themselves as Jehovah's Witnesses or the Watchtower Society.
They know nobody knows what jw,org is. They purposely hide their identity. Typical cult behavior: using inconspicuous fronts to lure people in.
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Jehovah's Witnesses Getting Roasted In Comedy Shows
by pale.emperor ina selection of my favorite scenes from comedy shows/movies where they poke fun at jehovah's witnesses.
in the old days whenever they'd mention jws my mum would change channel in outrage.. this one's my favorite!
skip to 1:19 - .
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Anders Andersen
Awesome P.E.!
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Elders: Which legal office?
by betterdaze inthere are two legal offices listed on the jw.org website.. united stateswatchtower bible and tract society of new york, inc.office of the general counsel100 watchtower drivepatterson ny 12563-9204united states+1 [email protected].
world headquartersjehovah’s witnesses, office of the general counsel1 kings drivetuxedo park ny 10987-5500united states+1 [email protected].
to which location does one report child abusers and their enablers?
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Anders Andersen
In the USA there's the USA branch, overseeing JW activity in the USA, and there's the world HQ that oversees the world wide activity of JW.
USA elders would normally contact the USA branch, not HQ. Just as German elders would contact German branch, not HQ.
I guess HQ legal dept. is contacted by the legal dept. of the difference branches, and/or (if needed) by international organizations like the UN, OSCE, EU courts, etc.
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Theramin Trees: Responses to Child Abuse, Jehovah's Witnesses in the dock
by Diogenesister intheramin trees, psychologist and ex jehovah's witness, has done simply the most carefully constructed, rigorous and utterly damning reveiw of the role of watchtower in case 29 the australian royal commission into institutional responses to instances of child sexual abuse.. although the ex jws community have gone over the carc ad nauseaum, anyone who is familiar with the work of theramin trees or his brother ;qualia soup, will surely be aware that the quality of their work ensures this will likely be the definative video on the subject.. cannot recommend highly enough, people!.
https://youtu.be/tsvjmlg_sam.
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Anders Andersen
Instant upvote for pointing to Theramin Trees.
Please be aware though that he is not an exJW. He was raised in a strict religious family but definitely not JW!
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Need help locating Watchtower Letter
by vienne insome time ago the wt sent out a letter considering how to respond to academic researchers seeking information.
i thought i had a copy but apparently i do not.
can someone help me locate this, please?.
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Anders Andersen
Care to share where? You made curious ;-)
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How do you determine whether any religion is good or bad since...
by TerryWalstrom inso, yesterday whilst playing chess i had a discussion ranging widely topically in which my chess opponent asked me, "how do you determine whether any religion is good or bad since there is so much basic disagreement on interpretations of text?
"i replied this way:"does this particular god need to be treated like an adult, or as a spoiled child with a churlish temper?
that's a good place to start.
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Anders Andersen
@Terry,
Thanks for sharing you disagreement, A.A.
You're welcome. Those who know me can tell you it's entirely my pleasure to disagree ;-)
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How do you determine whether any religion is good or bad since...
by TerryWalstrom inso, yesterday whilst playing chess i had a discussion ranging widely topically in which my chess opponent asked me, "how do you determine whether any religion is good or bad since there is so much basic disagreement on interpretations of text?
"i replied this way:"does this particular god need to be treated like an adult, or as a spoiled child with a churlish temper?
that's a good place to start.
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Anders Andersen
@Terry,
I must strongly disagree with your last comment! Which is, I think a first in over 3 years of me being here ;-)
On the other hand, learning a routine, sitting quietly while adults talk, studying things together with your family, showing concern for others, discussing ethical behavior...those things modeled inside a family structure are rarely found outside of religion. Formative formatting of a child's conscience is better than none at all.
Children learn to sit and be quiet at school (although I wonder what's so good at being quiet and still instead of exploring and inquiring...)
Religious families in my opinion most often don't discuss ethics and morality. They'll simply inform the children which rules they must obey lest they burn in hell (or something less graphic but unfavorable and lethal all the same).
On the other hand, I have noticed that many atheists (the intelligent ones at least) make a conscious effort to teach their children to develop an actual moral compass based on compassion, basic human rights, etc. without rigidly prescribing where that compass must point.
They try to show their children by example how to do and be good, as they can't fall back to a primitive set of rules that must be obeyed.
Yes, there's enough religious folks that do some of that too.
I'd say your comment is a (perhaps watered down) continuation of the trope 'without God one cannot have morals'.
Having intelligent conversations about ethics and morality is far from the exclusive domain of religious people...