Efforts are now being made to speak out on the hate incidents and other strictly
enforced policies within the Watchtower organization. High government officials are
now becoming involved with the disposal of these incidents within "Jehovah's
organization", recognizing the doors must be opened to expose this outright religious
abuse. On May 17, 2005, the subject of hatred and shunning in the Jehovah's Witness
religion was addressed by Rick and Inez Fearon (concept creators of Six Screens of
the Watchtower). Rick and his wife addressed Massachusetts congressman Steven F.
Lynch regarding the Watchtower Society and their dealings with child abuse within
the organization and how they were shunned for it:
Along with others, the Fearons were asked by the Congressman to submit
summaries of their experiences with Jehovah's Witness:
The letters above are being examined by Congressional aids and the final outcome
may lead to a Congressional hearing on abuse in religion. Further proof of Jehovah's
Witnesses hatred was observed in a Russian court in 2004. The court upheld a total
ban on religious activities of Jehovah's Witnesses within the city of Moscow.
Russian government prosecutors justified the enjoinder, claiming Jehovah's
Witnesses were a danger to society because they incited religious hatred, forced
families to disintegrate, and encouraged their members to refuse both medical
treatment and military service. Other countries, including Bulgaria and Uzbekistan  
are examining this destructive cult known as Jehovah's Witnesses.
So, what does the Watchtower Society
have to say regarding their strict
policies on hatred? Let's listen in on a
phone call made to the Watchtower
headquarters regarding these ungodly
teachings.
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