Jehovah’s Witnesses: Higher Education and Misrepresentation
It is my assertion that the publishers of the October 1, 2005 Watchtower, a Jehovah’s Witness journal, blatantly misrepresented statements […]
It is my assertion that the publishers of the October 1, 2005 Watchtower, a Jehovah’s Witness journal, blatantly misrepresented statements […]
“I asked Barbara Anderson, by way of email, a question about the Bethel libraries, in particular, those that the writers
Residents of Halstead have had enough door knocking by Jehovah’s Witnesses in their village. Halstead in Essex, England, is a
One of the Watchtower’s worst kept secrets is that the long-running “Questions from Readers” section in the back of Watchtower
Did you know that Selena Quintanilla was raised in a devout Jehovah’s Witness family? Or that the Mexican-American singer who
When “Judge” Rutherford visited New Zealand in 1938 he met a mostly hostile reception. As Rutherford was driven to the Auckland
Did you know that it was 1920 (and possibly as early as 1918) when the WTB&TS, Inc. initially began to
The early Bible Students (later “Jehovah’s Witnesses”) were defined as both “a sect” and as “not a sect” at various
“Jehovah’s Witnesses have the lowest retention rate of any religious tradition. Only 37% of all those who say they were
In 1926, during “a convention of Bible Students [today known as Jehovah’s Witnesses] held at Chicago … the question was