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3.0 out of 5 stars
His scorn is too obvious,
By Hortensia "Sunshine" (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jehovah Lives in Brooklyn (Paperback)
As an ex-JW I have read a lot of books about the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. This isn't the best one. Not only do the author's scorn and bitterness weaken his writing (for instance an excessive use of quotation marks sprinkled freely on each page and a lack of editing), but it seemd to me he just doesn't have enough distance yet to have really healed. Make no mistake, JW's are definitely into mind control, and they are really cruel in many ways. But if you are an ex-JW looking for support and understanding, or a non-JW curious about this organization, a better book might be "Visions of Glory." Also, there is a wise website, virushead.net, with a more mature, compassionate response to the Watchtower organization.
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Jehovah Lives in Brooklyn by Richard S. T. Francis (Paperback - October 12, 2000)
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