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Some do, some don't; because of their neutral stand related to politic, rulers rarely make comments specifically related to Jehvoah's Witnesses.
Perhaps you could give details of which specific rulers you mean, before an attempt is made on 'why'.

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Why do enlighten rulers praise Jehovah's Witnesses?

Simply put, Jehovah's Witnesses around the world obey the law's of the nation in which they live. They are peaceful and love people. Therefore, world rulers are happy to give them praise.Nobody can really know why an "enlightened ruler" would praise the Jehovah's Witnesses, but the main point is that Jehovah's Witnesses never have and never will endorse any form of human government. The only form of government that Jehovah's Witnesses look forward to is actually the end of human government, and the establishment of Jehovah's rule here on earth through his son, Christ Jesus. The Jehovah's Witnesses call this future rule the purest and most true Theocracy.Perhaps you could give details of which specific rulers you mean, before an attempt is made on 'why'.


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