There was an incident with JW prison guard in Argentina a few months ago:
OrphanCrow
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JW Stand On Concealed Carry
by Cold Steel inif a jw wanted to get a concealed carry permit, would the society have any moral or ethical problems with it?
in other words, if one of your elders noticed you were carrying concealed, would they be apt to just ignore it or would they counsel you on it?
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Did the flood happen?
by BlackWolf inso we were talking about noah for our family worship tonight and it ended with a little debate between me and my parents about how the flood was possible.
you know, where did the water come from, how did all the animals fit, etc.
of course it led nowhere and my parents came up with some strange theories like that there was "an expanse of water in the sky" and that's where all the water came from.
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OrphanCrow
The book that Russell based his flood theory (and his wacky creation ideas) was written by Isaac Vail. The book was published in 1912. Isaac Vail was a "catastrophist"
For your reading pleasure (downloads as a pdf):
Waters Above the Firmament: The Earth's Annular System
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_geology#Vapor.2Fwater_canopy :
Isaac Vail (1840–1912), a Quaker schoolteacher, in his 1912 work The Earth's Annular System, extrapolated from the nebular hypothesis what he called the annular system of earth history, with the earth being originally surrounded by rings resembling those of Saturn, or "canopies" of water vapor. Vail hypothesised that, one by one, these canopies collapsed on the Earth, resulting in fossils being buried in a "succession of stupendous cataclysms, separated by unknown periods of time". The Genesis flood was thought to have been caused by "the last remnant" of this vapor. Although this final flood was geologically significant, it was not held to account for as much of the fossil record as George McCready Price had asserted.[101] Vail's ideas about geology appeared in Charles Taze Russell's The Photo-Drama of Creation and subsequently in Joseph Franklin Rutherford's Creation of 1927 and later publications.They interpreted the creative days of Genesis as six periods each lasting 7,000 years, with Adam and Eve at the start of the most recent 6,000 years, so that the Earth was around 48,000 years old.[101][102] Jehovah's Witnesses maintain this belief, but their literature is now less specific about the purported length of each creative 'day'.[103] The Seventh-day Adventist physicist Robert W. Woods also proposed a vapor canopy,[104] before The Genesis Flood gave it prominent and repeated mention in 1961.[105]
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Those formula prayers. I want to scream
by stillin inwhen the co is visiting, i think i hear "thank you , jehovah, for this special week of activity" until i want to vomit.. also "jehovah, please remember those sick and afflicted.
we pray that they can make a recovery and be back with us.".
stale, canned, institutionalized garble.
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OrphanCrow
Don't forget the magical closing - "...we ask this through Jesus' name....amen."
If you don't end the prayer properly, the magic spell won't work. All that work for nothing...that prayer won't travel...it needs that Jesus name tacked on the end to get past all the demons trying to stop it from getting to heaven.
And never never say the Lord's Prayer - Satan's churches use that one because they can't say a real prayer like the JWs can. Saying the Lord's Prayer was right up there as far as sins go - almost as bad as celebrating the birth of baby Jesus.
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Howto: get access to scientific papers
by Anders Andersen insince most people are not aware on how to get (free*) access to scientific papers and journals, so here's a short list of resources.. search http://scholar.google.com for the paper.
maybe you'll get lucky and find it somewhere for free.. if you can only find a paid for version of the paper, get the title, doi (sort of like an isbn number) and link to the download page of the paper on the paysite.. if you don't know the doi, find it by searching your paper's title on http://crossref.org.
go to the libgen site (links here: https://sites.google.com/site/themetalibrary/library-genesis ) and search for the paper.
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OrphanCrow
Thanks for trying, jwleaks. Some papers just aren't available digitally. That must be one of them
The article was cited in a paper on this thread:
I was interested in "the psychological distress of members of the multidisciplinary team caring for the patient has been poignantly described (Boggs, 1985). Watching a patient becoming blind, dying of epistaxis or struggling with air hunger while the remedy is close at hand but forbidden is hard."
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"Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions, and the Tort of Misrepresentation " - Louderback-Wood
by OrphanCrow inkelly louderback-wood has been discussed on a few threads on this forum, and i am not sure if a link to this essay has been posted before.
regardless...this is a valuable essay that helps a person wade through the misrepresentations that the wt publishes concerning their noblood stance.. jehovah’s witnesses, blood transfusions, and the tort of misrepresentation (download pdf).
the society’s main resource regarding its blood policy, “how can blood save your life?” (“pamphlet”), teaches both witnesses and interested persons about the religion’s blood prohibition.
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OrphanCrow
Thanks for re-posting that link, Giorando.
i don't know why...but links to that site won't hold on this forum. For anyone who wants to download the essay, copy and paste the link to your browser.
The WT's literature on noblood promotion is inaccurate, manipulated and just plain...wrong. They use their usual tactics of sliding sideways and hiding behind the language.
It is difficult to de-tangle the WT misinformation and Louderback-Wood has offered a valuable resource with this essay. She does a good job of exposing the misrepresentations in the WT noblood literature.
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"Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions, and the Tort of Misrepresentation " - Louderback-Wood
by OrphanCrow inkelly louderback-wood has been discussed on a few threads on this forum, and i am not sure if a link to this essay has been posted before.
regardless...this is a valuable essay that helps a person wade through the misrepresentations that the wt publishes concerning their noblood stance.. jehovah’s witnesses, blood transfusions, and the tort of misrepresentation (download pdf).
the society’s main resource regarding its blood policy, “how can blood save your life?” (“pamphlet”), teaches both witnesses and interested persons about the religion’s blood prohibition.
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OrphanCrow
Kelly Louderback-Wood has been discussed on a few threads on this forum, and I am not sure if a link to this essay has been posted before.
Regardless...this is a valuable essay that helps a person wade through the misrepresentations that the WT publishes concerning their noblood stance.
Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions, and the Tort of Misrepresentation (download pdf)
The Society’s main resource regarding its blood policy, “How Can Blood Save Your Life?” (“pamphlet”), teaches both Witnesses and interested persons about the religion’s blood prohibition. In addition to giving the Society’s religious interpretation, the pamphlet relies on quotes from historians, scientists, and medical professionals to bolster its no-blood position. This essay will first discuss the pamphlet’s misrepresentations of these secular writers and the availability of private action suits for persons harmed when a religious organization misrepresents secular facts. Furthermore, the Society’s blood policy is both complex and ever-changing with respect to acceptable blood techniques and permitted blood products. Thus, this essay will also examine misrepresentations within the dissemination of the blood policy that could leave both Witnesses and medical staff ill-advised. This essay does not address the veracity of other Jehovah’s Witness writings and is not meant to be an attack on the religion’s beliefs, including its belief that mankind should abstain from blood. It is meant, however, to further legal theory regarding the use of tort law as a narrowly tailored means for affording harmed persons legal redress.
Louderback-Wood offers a legal discussion of the concept of "tort of misrepresentation" and then, on page 8, she begins to dissect the WT's literature (*propaganda*) that promotes the noblood stand.
Society’s Main Blood Indoctrination Literature Misrepresents
Secular FactsIn making the transformation to not accepting blood, many
followers rely on the Society’s pamphlet, “How Can Blood
Save Your Life?” (“pamphlet”),36 which states, “Medical
evidence is offered to support blood therapy. Thus, you
owe it to yourself to get the facts in order to make an
informed choice about blood.”37 This claim to veracity
immediately precedes the Society’s particular version of the
medical risks surrounding blood and medical alternatives,
thereby suggesting that the medical information that
follows is factual.
This section discusses the pamphlet’s veracity through
analyzing the Society’s multiple misquotes of individual
secular writers including: (1) scientists and biblical
historians; (2) the medical community’s assessment of
blood-born disease risks; and (3) doctors’ assessments of
quality alternatives to blood, including the magnitude of
risks from foregoing a blood transfusion. This section will
then document the pamphlet’s near-omission of the
Society’s acceptance of blood fractions, an exception
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Howto: get access to scientific papers
by Anders Andersen insince most people are not aware on how to get (free*) access to scientific papers and journals, so here's a short list of resources.. search http://scholar.google.com for the paper.
maybe you'll get lucky and find it somewhere for free.. if you can only find a paid for version of the paper, get the title, doi (sort of like an isbn number) and link to the download page of the paper on the paysite.. if you don't know the doi, find it by searching your paper's title on http://crossref.org.
go to the libgen site (links here: https://sites.google.com/site/themetalibrary/library-genesis ) and search for the paper.
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OrphanCrow
Anders, I have been working on that topic for a long time. Bulky material.
Here is a little tidbit to start:
The 1981 article by Dixon/Smalley makes this statement:
Also, if a recently developed fluorinated blood substitute (Fluosol-DA) proves to be safe and effective, its use will not conflict with Witness beliefs.
Fluosol-DA had already been tested on Jehovah's Witnesses at this point (1979). That project - the testing of Fluosol-DA on human subjects - had been spearheaded by Ron Lapin and his JW cohorts. The Watchtower had already arranged the trials using JW subjects at the time this article was written. That is why the statement that "...if...Fluosol-DA proves to be safe and effective" is a really misleading statement - it already was being used on JWs. The Fluosol-DA would later be pulled off the market by the FDA.
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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OrphanCrow
looter: and as for orphancrow, There's no need for me to engage in silly questions just for you to ridicule me. It's very obvious that you hate God just as much as the others and yet you play like you want to be saved
Well...I guess you missed out on that opportunity. What will you say when God asks you why you didn't reach out to a questioning soul?
Silly question, huh? Tell that to your god. Does your god like it when you call him silly?
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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OrphanCrow
Looter...I am eagerly anticipating your posts and have been following them avidly.
Do you mind helping me out? Can you describe this character or thing that you keep referring to as "God"? I have no idea what it is that you accuse people of hating...what is it that we/us/others are supposed to be hating?
Who or what is this entity that you keep referring to? Do you have a picture, or at least some sort of description? I really want to make sure that I know what it is that I am supposed to be looking for...it seems sort of pointless to hate something that is so, well...undefined. I wouldn't want to waste my time...if hate is the required emotion here...please tell what it is that I am supposed to be hating.
Think of me as your pet personal Christian project...you can save me. Teach me about this 'god' thing you talk about...I want to make sure I recognize it when it shows up in my life. Define God.
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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OrphanCrow
cofty: I started this as a bit of amusing satire about irrational creationists
Congratulations
Mission accomplished