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rethel and some others can't choose about whom they're butthurt more. but special services in russia have been banning different agressive muslim-based sectas and persons for a long time, maybe for 10 years already.
but what i want to say: these withnesses might be useful is you're know how speak with them.
as example. one time when i came to grandma in sping for bury potatoes i saw how to unknown persons had been doing it. I asked and grandma said they wanted to invite her in sect an in this way they tryed to show her (after she had made them the hint) what it's the great thing to be in. so, these noble people had been working as slaves on plantations maybe 2 or even 3 month before she said they're lazy idiots and it's impossible due to this reason. they even tryed to involve me in by dint of some girl were proposed to me. and nothing good again: just some month of free feeding and blow jobs cause sex before marriage is forbidden among them.
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Facts about Jehovah's Witness literature promoting superiority over all other religions, which makes them extremist according to Russia.
There are countries in this world where one religion bashing another, or should I say ALL others, is against the law.
Where a religion which demands that their members disobey certain governmental laws concerning civic duties, voting, serving in the military, etc., is considered to be working against the interests of the other citizens of said country.
Where to forbid family members to freely associate with one another is criminal, by taking away their natural right to decide that WITHOUT penalty. Where forbidding, under extreme punishment, lifesaving medical procedures, is criminal.
Where preaching everywhere, and to anyone who will listen, that ALL governments are going to be destroyed SOON is considered extreme.
When the religion itself comes from an enemy culture, and is working hard to undermine the existing culture of the country, it is considered a threat.
America has a lot of problems with foreign religions teaching extreme things to their members, too. It's not just Russia who is dealing with the apparent clash between government and religion.
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At least that spares Russians from being pestered and heard about the world that is going to be ended.
Btw, it's considered the form of the "fake" Christianity more like a cult since it was founded in 1920 according to my friend who told me few years ago. JW followers are not true Christians.
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Lots of BS written here my aunt was JW I know them inside and out, they don't believe in suicide they teach it's a grave sin. They are like most Christians on most aspects they happen to be Unitarians and not trinitarians which is one of their greatest differences with other Christians.
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No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you want them to compare to some group about anti-Tryinitarism,
then the closest group would be fourth century Arianism. Unitarianism
is almost quite opposite to them, if you take untom accont all teachings.
And early as modern unitarianism is almost exclusivly socynian, but in the
addition, modern movement has more common with homo-ecumenism, than
with christianity at all - with JWs the less...
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