Found an article from the time. It is long. Reading between the lines on page 4 it seems to me that she might have d/a'd herself having decided that the bllod stance could not be right?
I wonder how she got on?
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Found an article from the time. It is long. Reading between the lines on page 4 it seems to me that she might have d/a'd herself having decided that the bllod stance could not be right?
I wonder how she got on?
From the article: Faith complicates a young mother's life-or-death decision on lung transplant
"Perez no longer talks to Jehovah's Witnesses, nor they to her. It is hard, she said. They are like her family. But the religion "disfellowships," or excommunicates, members who disobey its teachings. Contacted by a reporter and asked about Perez, a member of her congregation said, "She is not a Jehovah's Witness," and hung up."
Gawd . . . they show no mercy.
The original Spanish language version you will find here.
Heh, machine translation is still so pathetic in 2013. The translated article title and subtitle makes it sound like Maribel is a "different woman" in more ways than one.
None of the elders of her former congregation showed up to celebrate the anniversary with her.
Interesting structure resembles a human hand. Coincidence? I think not.
I guess many JW's will view this as persecution from the wordly media.
Bangalore