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.:THE WATCHTOWER AND THE UNITED NATIONS - The Watchtower Severs Its 10-Year Association With The United Nations After Public Exposure For many years, the Watchtower Society has taught that the United Nations is “the present form of the ‘image of the wild beast’” of Revelation. The Society's 1963 publication: “Babylon the Great Has Fallen!” God's Kingdom Rules! states on pages 593-594:
However, for ten years, from 1991 until October of 2001, the Watchtower Organization was associated with the United Nations as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Proof of the Watchtower's association with the United Nations as an NGO can be found in the following documents:
The third source is a list of news reports from the United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper: This news was shocking to individual Jehovah’s Witnesses who discovered the Society’s involvement with what they viewed as the “image of the wild beast.” They immediately began to question the Watchtower Society’s intentions concerning the United Nations. In response, the Watchtower Society quickly disassociated itself from the UN in October of 2001. This action was significant because it demonstrated the hypocrisy of the Watchtower organization to teach one thing to its followers, while negotiating for other interests with the very form of “Satan’s system” that it consistently denounced. This condemnation of the UN as the “image of the wild beast” continued throughout its 10-year association with the UN as even just a year prior the Society’s official disassociation from the UN, the Watchtower claimed:
Some may be wondering why an association with the UN’s DPI as an NGO would warrant the accusation of hypocrisy and compromise. Such concerns can be answered by reading the definition of an NGO given on the official website of the United Nations. It states:
As is clearly stated, in order for the Watchtower Society to have been associated with the UN as an NGO, the organization would have been required to disseminate information about the UN’s objectives in a way that would indicate “support” for its work. As is clearly seen, the Society violated these terms by its disdainful statements made about the UN to the Jehovah’s Witnesses inside the organization. Yet, publicly, the Society attempted to comply with the UN’s policy of “support” by publishing positive articles about the United Nation’s activities and promoting its agenda in its Awake! magazine that was distributed to the general public as late as July of 2001. This postive article stated:
Clearly, promoting the UN’s goals to the general public outside the Watchtower organization while denouncing the UN as the “image of the wild beast” inside the organization was a far cry from “supporting” its work. Yet, the Society saw no problem with this compromise. In a letter dated August 29, 2002 to a concerned Jehovah’s Witness, the Watchtower Society offered two excuses for its association. This letter stated:
EXCUSE #1: LIBRARY ACCESS The Society claims that association with the UN’s DPI as an NGO has been required for library access since 1991. Although access to the physical grounds of the United Nations’ Dag Hammarskjöld Library in New York is restricted to individuals possessing a valid “ground pass” by being a member of an NGO associated with the UN or individuals belonging to “specialized agencies” or “accredited media,” ANYONE is allowed access to the Dag Hammarskjöld Library of the United Nations through the Internet as well as through the Inter-Library loan system. The website of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library explains:
Even though the Watchtower Society may have felt the need to associate with the UN as an NGO to gain access to the “reference works” section of the library that is unavailable to the general public through the Inter-Library loan system, this is hardly an excuse for the fact that they would have had to compromise their convictions by subscribing to the “Criteria for Association of NGOs” as the following evidence proves. The Watchtower Society’s rebuttal letter implies that the “Criteria for Association of NGOs” changed in 2001. The Society states: “…the Criteria for Association of NGOs—at least in their latest version—contain some language that we cannot subscribe to.” However, in response to this concern, the United Nations stated in a letter dated March 18, 2002:
Not only has the “Criteria for Association of NGOs” not changed since 1991, but the Society has always been required to “support” and promote the ideals of the UN since its association in 1991. This can be seen stated in the following quotes taken from the 1994 version of the “United Nations Department of Public Information and Non-Governmental Organizations” brochure, which says:
While it may be true that the registration papers that the Watchtower needed to file with the United Nations from 1991-2000 may not have listed these requirements, this is no excuse for the Society to claim ignorance of these requirements as this information was public knowledge, not only as we saw in the above quote from the 1994 UN brochure, but also as it is listed in the following “Press Release” letter from the United Nations dated August 1992:
As the Watchtower Society had just recently associated with the UN as an NGO when this “Press Release” letter became public information, we question how the Society could have reconciled their conviction that the United Nations represents the “image of the wild beast” of Revelation while agreeing to “support” the Charter of the United Nations. The extent of this “support” of the UN was also specified in the UN Charter. It states:
So, effectively, the Watchtower agreed to “support” and “give assistance” to what the Society taught was the “wild beast” of Revelation 17! Given the Watchtower teaching in regard to the “whore of Babylon” that rides the “wild beast” of Revelation, how can this association not be viewed as compromise with her? How can this act not be viewed as a clear violation of the principles of neutrality that the Society claims to uphold? FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE:
=============== ** For verification of the letter’s accuracy contact Paul Hoeffel at: Paul Hoeffel, Chief, NGO Section, Department of Public Information, Room S-1070L, United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017, fax (212) 963-6914, phone (212) 963-8070 or (212) 963-6842
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