Fisherman
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Hell Exists
by Poppy520 inmany people of all denominations are beginning to believe that hell does not exist - but the bible supports the claim that it does.
examine this verse, one under nkjv and the other nwt:.
nkjv - matthew 25:46, "and these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.".
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Fisherman
The God of the Bible is loyal to his friends and loves them and avenges them. The Egyptians and Canaanites got what was coming to them. When people die though, leave em alone. What sort of god would torture people after they are dead. People die quickly when God executes them. If someone is harassing me, God can do what it takes to stop them. -
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Hell Exists
by Poppy520 inmany people of all denominations are beginning to believe that hell does not exist - but the bible supports the claim that it does.
examine this verse, one under nkjv and the other nwt:.
nkjv - matthew 25:46, "and these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.".
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Fisherman
...God to allow people to go to Hell.
What honest hearted person could love such a sadistict god? And what sort of god could hear souls begging to die and cursing life and cursing god either to turn a deaf ear or torture souls even more. --The horror!
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Should private citizens be allowed to video record law enforcement?
by Fisherman ini saw an article in the news yesterday that laws are going to be passed subjecting the police to being recorded by anyone while performing their duty or enforcing the law and encourages citizens to sue if they interfere.
some law enforcement agents become angry and confiscate recording devices from people recording them while making an arrest, etc.. it does seem that the work that the police and other government agents do is public and not private or confidential so there should be nothing to hide from the cameras.
on the other hand, how can one distinguish being shot by a camera or by a weapon until one is hit?.
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Fisherman
Good explanation why the arrest of the nurse was illegal
The vid shows that she resisted arrest. That is very dangerous for the cops and for her. But the vid also shows what happened which makes it harder for the cops to lie.
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Hell Exists
by Poppy520 inmany people of all denominations are beginning to believe that hell does not exist - but the bible supports the claim that it does.
examine this verse, one under nkjv and the other nwt:.
nkjv - matthew 25:46, "and these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.".
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Fisherman
Inferno = Life is a curse.
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New Article on Bloodless Medicine
by Lee Elder inhere is a good article on bloodless medicine.
i have weighed in with my thoughts, and encourage others to do the same:.
https://sciencetrends.com/rise-bloodless-medicine-treat-cannot-receive-blood-products-religious-reasons/.
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Fisherman
This would be highly controversial. Also "The standard of care."
I was very surprised. Also, not many JW in the US compared to all the vampires, so these hospitals are not targeting a few stray cat JW for business.
https://www.sabm.org/content/our-hospital-affiliates?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-5Tn36-U2AIVw7rACh1rOg-kEAAYASAAEgJGVvD_BwEThere are a lot others.
http://noblood.org/bloodless-medicine-surgery-directory/
http://noblood.org/forum/threads/3088-List-of-Hospitals-that-provides-bloodless-surgeries
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New Article on Bloodless Medicine
by Lee Elder inhere is a good article on bloodless medicine.
i have weighed in with my thoughts, and encourage others to do the same:.
https://sciencetrends.com/rise-bloodless-medicine-treat-cannot-receive-blood-products-religious-reasons/.
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Fisherman
What I have seen across the US is no blood treatment advocacy by major hospitals. Just recently, I visited a major hospital and flashing on the computer screens of some of the doctors I noticed: No blood treatment flashing and it said something about making it the standard of care.
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Should private citizens be allowed to video record law enforcement?
by Fisherman ini saw an article in the news yesterday that laws are going to be passed subjecting the police to being recorded by anyone while performing their duty or enforcing the law and encourages citizens to sue if they interfere.
some law enforcement agents become angry and confiscate recording devices from people recording them while making an arrest, etc.. it does seem that the work that the police and other government agents do is public and not private or confidential so there should be nothing to hide from the cameras.
on the other hand, how can one distinguish being shot by a camera or by a weapon until one is hit?.
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Fisherman
can't tell the difference between a cell phone and a fire arm?
That's the danger for the person recording the police. Besides that, there are other dangers a person faces from law enforcement if they know that a person is recording -such as retaliation at a later date just to mention one danger. So, it is not without risk.
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Do they officially give marking talks without telling the one marked?
by Wakanda inmy pimi (physically in, mentally in) friend believes she was marked without them telling her.
i believe her, and she has been making work for the elders.
she is a pain in their arse, and they are a pain in hers, which is great.
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Fisherman
Next meeting they have a marking talk for you.
Marking is for "disorderly ones" that haven't actually committed sins of a df degree.
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New Article on Bloodless Medicine
by Lee Elder inhere is a good article on bloodless medicine.
i have weighed in with my thoughts, and encourage others to do the same:.
https://sciencetrends.com/rise-bloodless-medicine-treat-cannot-receive-blood-products-religious-reasons/.
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Fisherman
Thank you for the link.
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Should private citizens be allowed to video record law enforcement?
by Fisherman ini saw an article in the news yesterday that laws are going to be passed subjecting the police to being recorded by anyone while performing their duty or enforcing the law and encourages citizens to sue if they interfere.
some law enforcement agents become angry and confiscate recording devices from people recording them while making an arrest, etc.. it does seem that the work that the police and other government agents do is public and not private or confidential so there should be nothing to hide from the cameras.
on the other hand, how can one distinguish being shot by a camera or by a weapon until one is hit?.
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Fisherman
I saw an article in the news yesterday that laws are going to be passed subjecting the police to being recorded by anyone while performing their duty or enforcing the law and encourages citizens to sue if they interfere. Some law enforcement agents become angry and confiscate recording devices from people recording them while making an arrest, etc.
It does seem that the work that the police and other government agents do is public and not private or confidential so there should be nothing to hide from the cameras. On the other hand, how can one distinguish being shot by a camera or by a weapon until one is hit?