Watchtower News Bulletin: BBC reports Watchtower illegally purging child abuse evidence
2015 saw one of the most memorable and revealing moments in recent Watchtower history when The Australian Royal Commission into
Read more2015 saw one of the most memorable and revealing moments in recent Watchtower history when The Australian Royal Commission into
Read moreA court in Delaware has ruled that Watchtower cannot use the Clergy Penitent privilege as a loophole to avoid reporting child
Read moreIn recent years, news reports featuring the Jehovah’s Witnesses have been growing significantly in number. Yet the subject has not been
Read moreThe UK Charity Commission is currently undertaking a statutory investigation of Watchtower’s UK arm, which is currently registered as a
Read moreIt seems that one can hardly swing a dead Seven Headed Wild Beast on the internet these days without hitting
Read moreLast night my wife and I were able to watch an exceptional movie – one of those rare cinematic experiences
Read moreOnce again, Jehovah’s Witnesses hit the headlines regarding the covering up of child sex abuse. This most recent case concerns
Read moreThe previous two articles in this series have discussed Watchtower policy and scriptural debate. However, this is not some theoretical
Read moreThe title of this week’s Friday Column matches that of an article from the December 2015 online edition of The Watchtower.
Read moreOn the eighth and final day of the Royal Commission inquiry, something very rare and significant took place. Watchtower Governing
Read moreThe summer of 2015 saw The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse hold an eight-day hearing focusing
Read moreIf you are one of the many current and former Jehovah’s Witnesses who spent much of last month glued to
Read moreThis is the latest summary of the Royal Commission in Australia by non-disfellowshipped JWsurvey reader “CovertFade,” who is standing in
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