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Posted by Yea, so what [milky] on November 25, 1999 at 08:49:56 {yaNwUlwC5caQ9jD/lNWE7iFsWx/8fI}:

In Reply to: JAPAN SUPREME COURT posted by FRED HALL on November 25, 1999 at 07:14:14:

If Jehovah's witnesses are not His earthly organization and this system were to continue,did
you ever wonder how they will be remembered in
history? First they will be remembered for predicting the end of the world(29 different years) more than any other religion,ever, and they
will be remembered for all their court cases
fighting for human rights. The only thing is all
these issuses such as blood,flag saluting,birthdays,serving in the military,etc.
could all become a conscious matter just like
voting is now. If that happens Jehovah's witnesses
will be remembered for campaining for human rights
even though history will also show the Jehovah's
witnesses who died unnecessarily because they
did'nt vote (such as our brothers in Camaroon,
Africa,Oct.15,1970 WT), or because they would'nt
take partial blood transfusions(which is permissable now) or because they refused military
service(just give it time, my brother-law is a cop
and he is a witness, also remember Cornelius in
the book of acts?) and the list goes on. Yes the
organization has fought for the rights of non-witnesses in essence because non-witnesses enjoy
the benifits of the court cases that were won by
the organazation. The losers are the families of dead witnesses who died unnecessarily and the
dead witnesses themselves. How many witnesses died
that were hemophiliacs because the Society said
they could not have certain blood derivatives
even though those blood derivatives are permisable
now?


Milky


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