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2006 Service Year Report of Jehovah’s Witnesses

March 9th, 2007 | Posted in: JWs vs. the World | Keywords:

Jehovah\'s Witnesses Service Year 2006 Worldwide membership and publishing statistics of Jehovah’s Witnesses for the service year 2006 Read the rest »


Moscow Police detains Jehovah’s Witnesses during the Memorial of Christ’s Death

April 14th, 2006 | Posted in: JWs vs. the World | Keywords: , ,

Jehvah\'s Witnesses in Moscow“They burst in at the height of the service, when the symbols were being passed,” Kanin, the spokesman of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia said, referring to the bread and wine used to symbolize Jesus Christ’s body and blood. “They wouldn’t even allow them to finish the ceremony. There was nothing secretive going on there.” Read the rest »

2005 Service Year Report of Jehovah’s Witnesses

January 25th, 2006 | Posted in: JWs vs. the World | Keywords:

Jehovah\'s Witnesses Service Year 2005 Worldwide membership and publishing statistics of Jehovah’s Witnesses for the service year 2005 Read the rest »

Watchtower shuts down Quotes website

December 25th, 2005 | Posted in: JWs vs. the World | Keywords: , ,

After heavy pressure from the Watchtower Society Peter Mosier’s site quotes.watchtower.ca has been shut down in compliance with the terms of a Settlement Agreement.

Peter Mosier: “The domain “Watchtower.ca” has been transferred to WTS (I assume they will have it pointing to Borg.org watchtower.org ASAP). My copies of the site have been destroyed, the files deleted, and my WT Library CD has been destroyed, in accordance with the Settlement Agreement which will afford a “discontinuance” of their suit against me”. Read the rest »

Sons of Jehovah’s Witnesses return from Iraq without welcome

November 6th, 2005 | Posted in: JWs vs. the World | Keywords: , , ,

Jehovah\'s Witnesses and the war in Iraq Two brothers, Jason and Johel Woodliff, came back from Iraq with their comrades in a Marine Corps battalion that lost 48 members, greeted by a mile-long parade attended by thousands of strangers. But not by their family.

The brothers, their parents and J.R. Brown, director of public information for the Watchtower Bible Tract Society, all speak out about Jehovah’s Witnesses and military service. Read the rest »