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Trust science and take the jab, Jehovah's Witnesses urge Jamaicans to take the COVID-19 Jab

Trust science and take the jab, Jehovah's Witnesses urge Jamaicans

It was good to find this article by BY ROMARDO LYONS Sunday Observer staff reporter
lyonsr@jamaicaobserver.com Jehovah's Witnesses are often there with humanitarian aid after the many natural disasters around the globe and it is good to see them encouraging people to take the vaccination for COVID-19. Here is some of the text from the article -

Jehovah's Witnesses were not among the five major religious groups that two weeks ago gave support to the Government's COVID-19 vaccination programme; however, the millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs is urging unvaccinated Jamaicans to trust science and take the jab.

Jehovah's Witnesses: Robert Hendricks Statement of faith

Jehovah's Witnesses: Robert Hendricks Statement of faith

I write about Jehovah's Witnesses for two reasons, first I used to be one and continue to communicate with them in a respectful way; secondly, as they are the most persecuted and misunderstood faith-based organization in the world.

Jehovah’s Witnesses are socially integrated, attentive to the needs of the community in which they live, and respectful of the right of others to adhere to their personal beliefs. In our modern world of ever changing and fluctuating morality world models, all they as is that people respect their right to make their faith their own as well.

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The purpose of the Michael Trust (MT) today is to encourage the elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion and belief by upholding the Charter of the United Nations. The Michael Trust is non-sectarian.

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The MT wants to promote tolerance, to bring people together from across the world to improve mutual respect between cultures and to support civil society working for a common future for tolerance and respect in matters relating to religion and belief with the emphasis on a persons right to health, quality of life and to ensure that the use of religion or belief is consistent with the Charter of the United Nations.