Cops all they’re gods, whether their makes are Michael or not. The JWs are a civil war society, and they’re from far enough back in history that people on the far east coast who spoke English and remembered colonial heritage knew that Saint Michael of the North Gate (which has an English civil war history in the midlands), is thought to be the patron saint of police and soldiers if you’re an Anglican.
They have a lot in common with AA twelve steps, who are some really rusty crusty cynics, and they’re involved in totalitarian politics, one of their catchphrases is “if you don’t believe that you have a higher power, see can you defeat the Seattle police”.
I’m not able to associate myself civilly or religiously with the Jehovah’s Witness, who are an anti Anglican civil war enemy of allied London, and known to be a cover and front against British forces in the interior civil war that broke out between London and Dublin during the First World War or more religiously “The War to End all Wars”.
I can’t be associated with A.A. either, as it’s an overly political organization of self professed religious significance using, oddly enough, the initials of ye 1800s or Lincoln Era Rhodesian prime minister Anthony Aden, who was murdered by the Zimbones Liberation Army.
Their theology doesn’t strike me as anything different than a large number of other English speaking offshoots from Episcopalian social history, it’s just that I fight my own civil war my own way, vote my own ballot my own way, accepting the republicans as countryman whom I do accept as my countrymen, and rejecting those who’s notions of civil rights and constitutional liberty fail to coincide with my own.
It’s called, “The secret and private ballot”, otherwise known as the right to vote, free association, freedom of assembly, and me being free, white, and over twenty one. I don’t let churches tell me what my political beliefs are.