Jehovahs Witnesses And The United Nations Free Download Exclusive __top__ -
Recently, a free download has been made available that provides an exclusive look at the relationship between Jehovah's Witnesses and the UN. The download, which includes a comprehensive report and supporting documentation, sheds new light on the complex and often contentious history between the two organizations.
Watchtower Letter - Paul Hoeffel-2004.pdf - the United Nations Recently, a free download has been made available
This paper explores the complex relationship between Jehovah's Witnesses and the United Nations, focusing on the controversial ten-year period of official affiliation that sparked significant internal and external debate. The Scriptural Position on the United Nations The Scriptural Position on the United Nations :
: UN/DPI criteria required associated NGOs to "share the ideals" of the UN Charter and conduct "effective information programs" to promote UN activities. The Watchtower Society claimed they were unaware of these requirements when they initially registered. Ongoing Legal Interaction Official Watch Tower publications had long criticized the
During this period, Jehovah’s Witnesses themselves were generally unaware of this association. Official Watch Tower publications had long criticized the UN as part of the “wild beast” of Revelation, a political entity doomed to destruction by God. In 2001, following internal concerns and external criticism about the apparent contradiction, the Watch Tower Society voluntarily ended its NGO status. The official explanation was that the affiliation was administrative and practical (e.g., for access to UN information on humanitarian issues), not political or religious endorsement.

This is helpful! Over the summer I will be working on a novel, and I already know there will be days where my creativity will be at a low, so I'll keep these techniques in mind for when that time comes. The idea of all fiction as metaphors is something I never thought of but rings true. I'll have to do more research into that aspect of metaphor! Also, what work does Eric and Marshall McLuhan talk specifically about metaphor? I'm curious...
I just read Byung-Chul Han's latest, "The Crisis of Narration." Definitely worth a look if you're interested in the subject, and a great intro to his work if you've not yet read him.