| Commissioners: industrial park suited for JW hall |
| Written by Joe Awad |
| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 7:01 PM |
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Hamilton County commissioners Wednesday, Nov. 14, overturned a decision by the county’s Rural Zoning Commission that now paves the way for Jehovah’s Witnesses to build an assembly hall and worship center in the Harrison Township/Harrison Joint Economic Development District, wedged between Simonson and Dry Fork roads in the township. To read the rest of this article please subscribe or sign in |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, November 21, 2012 8:08 PM |
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Watchtower also teaches that the way to help people is for JWs to preach to others their message which for most part includes much misrepresentati on of the group’s history, misrepresentati on of many sources they quote in their magazines and basically being negligent when it comes to human life when in need of blood transfusions.
Jehovah's Witnesses are not just "another religion".
They use deception and coercive tactics much like hard core cults except worse they come on your door step and talk to your family.
After 30 years of paying no property taxes they may then sell (flip) the property to commercial interest reaping enormous profit.The new owners will be secular as the JW don't care who they sell to.In 30 years you will then get proper tax revenue.
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