Jehovah's Witnesses with ASD

Are there any / have you encountered any Jehovah's Witnesses with ASD?

Parents
  • A noteworthy point about JW is that it is a very American religion. It's a religion that almost certainly could not have been founded in any country other than the US because in the late 19th century the US was the only country to have the right political, economic, and social climate for such a religion to be created. Even today the US is the heartland of the JW despite claims that it is a global religion.

    The JW operates as a publishing company and a high proportion of its articles are biased towards the US - written by American people who focus on issues and goings on in the US, or are tied around the peculiarities of the US system. Some of these articles are not very relevant for readers in other countries.

    Something that the JW keeps quiet about is that they have their own special version of the Bible called the New World Translation. They have the copyright on it so it cannot be used by any other Christian sect.

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  • A noteworthy point about JW is that it is a very American religion. It's a religion that almost certainly could not have been founded in any country other than the US because in the late 19th century the US was the only country to have the right political, economic, and social climate for such a religion to be created. Even today the US is the heartland of the JW despite claims that it is a global religion.

    The JW operates as a publishing company and a high proportion of its articles are biased towards the US - written by American people who focus on issues and goings on in the US, or are tied around the peculiarities of the US system. Some of these articles are not very relevant for readers in other countries.

    Something that the JW keeps quiet about is that they have their own special version of the Bible called the New World Translation. They have the copyright on it so it cannot be used by any other Christian sect.

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