- Commentary Press
Books, publications, commentaries and essays by Raymond Franz, Carl Olof Jonsson, and other notible Bible scholars.
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Christian Freedom - Sweden
Books, publications, commentaries and essays from such authors as Carl Olof Jonsson, whose 1983 book Gentile Times Reconsidered
launched an exposé tidalwave of the Watchtower's cornerstone 1914 doctrine.
Also The Sign of the Last Days--When?, co-authored by Carl O. Jonsson and Rud Persson (latest revision soon to be released).
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Christian Respondent - Ronald Frye
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Biblical Research and Commentary, Inc. (BRCI)
Christian association of former Jehovah's Witnesses who sponsor the toll-free BRCI 1-800-WHY-1914
telephone helpline.
Association with notable authors, former Bethelites and others who gather annually for a 2-day conference.
Generally feature well-known guest speakers on their programs. Details on the web site.
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Watch Tower Archives
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New Light on Blood
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Freeminds - Randall Watters
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Beacon Web Sit
Articles and commentaries.
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Jehovahs-Witness.Net - Popular exJW Discussion Board (JWD)
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JW Files - Shawn's Research on Jehovah's Witnesses
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Watchtower Documents - Barbara Anderson
Extensive documentation by a person who knew first-hand how the Watch Tower Governing Body
discouraged members from reporting criminal activities among their flock to secular law
enforcement authorities in order to not bring reproach upon Jehovah's Witnesses.
As a result, child predators, molesters and abusers went unreported and unpunished. In some
cases the victims their selves were punished. Barbara has been a strong advocate for exposing
this corruption in the Watchtower organization, for which she and her husband were disfellowshipped.
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Captives of a Concept - Book by former JW elder Don Cameron
An in-depth analysis of the illusionary concept held by Jehovah's Witnesses.
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HomeChristians.Net
Promoting home-based Christian gatherings as practiced in the first and second centuries.
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JW Reformation Movement
Reportedly a movement for reform from within the Watchtower organization.
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Reflections - Timothy Kline
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