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JT shares experiences about his life at Bethel and how the Watchtower's legal department opened their mail. Mainly, they looked for certain type of mail that bethelites received from the county pertaining to jury duty. As a faithful member of the organization, I never stopped to think that they were actually violating my rights as a citizen. In fact, in certain countries and the United States where I reside, it is illegal to open another person's mail.
It's amazing how we placed a lot of trust in the organization, not realizing that many times they violate our rights.
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JT shares experiences about his life at Bethel and how the Watchtower's legal department opened their mail. Mainly, they looked for certain type of mail that bethelites received from the county pertaining to jury duty. As a faithful member of the organization, I never stopped to think that they were actually violating my rights as a citizen. In fact, in certain countries and the United States where I reside, it is illegal to open another person's mail.
It's amazing how we placed a lot of trust in the organization, not realizing that many times they violate our rights.
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