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Yvonne Chavez
But wanted to comment on how people have to buy books to talk to JW"s. J.W. literature is given freely or if someone wants to contribute they can. Making a book like this to talk to J.W.'s makes no sense when all we want to do is share what the bible teaches, if a person doesn't want to hear it they can say so & their wishes will be respected, but it sounds like books on debating with witnesses when they are the only ones organized worldwide doing what the bible says in Matt 24:14. Is that so wrong?
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da lei
After checking out his Web site I can't justify reading any of his books. It appears to me that it is mostly for financial gain and not for spreading Biblical truth. Jesus set the example of giving freely. Matt 10:8" you received free, give free"
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André Couceiro
Yvonne: There is nothing “free” in the JW literature, since the members have to “pay” for them by means of “contributions”, not to mention the fact that thousands of people work for free at Bethel houses all over the world — not being paid for that and not being compensated when they are sent home, penniless. That’s the “hidden” cost of all publications.