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Supreme Court rejects appeal of Jehovah’s Witnesses religious community … – APA

February 21st, 2013 Leave a comment Go to comments
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Mubariz Aslanov – APA. The Supreme Court has considered the appeal made by the Jehovah's Witnesses religious community, as well as its members Akchurina Gulsira Gayazovna and Mammadaliyeva Kamila Shovkatovna against Azerbaijan's State ...


    1. Markus
      March 1st, 2013 at 09:35 | #1

      @JW INSIGHTS
      To be rejected by the WTBTS is like not being attacked by a rabid dog. What’s the problem? Let it go, this is the best thing that happened to me. Some of my family refer to have association with a supernatural unproven causality rather than a family associate such as myself. Personally I find this absurd and it is with regret but also with somewhat relief that these brainwashed nutcases prefer to distance themselves from me.
      Cheers,
      Markus

    2. JW INSIGHTS
      February 25th, 2013 at 16:15 | #2

      Ahh yes..the WT can’t fight successfully against governments who thankfully can see thru the cults crooked ways and seeks to act in a proactive way to protect individuals. As a person still inside and currently being threatened by WT thugs (elders) who have refused to leave me alone against my wishes and now that I have expressed my concerns and doubts to them face the possibility of excommunication and subsequent shunning by my family and friends. WT CAN GO TO HELL AND DISAPPEAR EVERYWHERE. The world will become a better place

    3. Markus
      February 21st, 2013 at 09:48 | #3

      @Danny Haszard
      It is remarkable. Once in the clasp of this cult, one cannot dare to read or indeed even listen to opposing trends. Anything contary to the JW belief is considered apostate. The WBTS now has it’s own definition of this word which is a group of thugs with the sole goal of purpose is to undermine the faithful JW. It is a very successful way in which they keep the ignorant ignorant. All JW’s are apostate according to the correct definition, which is: a person who turns his/her back on their previous belief or political party.
      Cheers,
      Markus

    4. Danny Haszard
      February 21st, 2013 at 08:26 | #4

      It is interesting that while officials of the Watchtower Society are
      able to notice when others violate the “right of freedom of thought,
      conscience and religion” of member Jehovah’s witnesses,they apparently are
      unable to notice that they too are guilty of violating these same
      human rights to dissident Jehovah’s Witnesses.

      Danny Haszard dissident JW

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