Poul Bregninge
Poul Bregninge was born and presently lives in Copenhagen. He was raised a Witness who informally left the movement in 1959. In 1964 he published several letters, articles, and features about the Society that the Witnesses deemed unacceptable. A three-man committee expelled Poul. Two years later he published his rst book, Jehovas Vidner under anklage (Jehovah's Witnesses Accused) in Danish. The present book, Judgment Day Must Wait, is a massive reworking (two and one-half times) of that rst...See more
Poul Bregninge was born and presently lives in Copenhagen. He was raised a Witness who informally left the movement in 1959. In 1964 he published several letters, articles, and features about the Society that the Witnesses deemed unacceptable. A three-man committee expelled Poul. Two years later he published his rst book, Jehovas Vidner under anklage (Jehovah's Witnesses Accused) in Danish. The present book, Judgment Day Must Wait, is a massive reworking (two and one-half times) of that rst book, augmented by many years of continuing investigation that brings the history to the present in a text edited for the American reader. See less
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