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click here: u-turn on blood policy
u-turn on blood policy .
jehovah's witnesses are now allowed to accept blood transfusions without facing excommunication from their faith.
Thanks Guys for your impute I thought it was to good to be true, but what a lot off lives could be safe if it was.
Take care
click here: u-turn on blood policy
u-turn on blood policy .
jehovah's witnesses are now allowed to accept blood transfusions without facing excommunication from their faith.
Click here: U-turn on blood policy
U-turn on blood policy
Jehovah's Witnesses are now allowed to accept blood transfusions without facing excommunication from their faith.
Following a secret meeting of the following's 12 member global governing body at their New York headquarters, a change in practice was decreed and blood transfusion was officially downgraded to a "non-disfellowshipping event." Jehovah's Witnesses may now consent to and accept blood transfusions in life or death situations without facing expulsion from the movement. This is the biggest stepdown in policy made at the Watchtower (the collective name of the movement's headquarters) since their predicted Armageddon failed to occur in 1975. It is, however, being dismissed as a "slight adjustment" to the rules by senior representatives of the organisation.
Jehovah's Witnesses may now accept blood transfusions in emergencies (JANE HWANG/AP PHOTO) |
Until now, anyone who accepted blood or consented to transfusion for their child, even under life or death conditions, faced excommunication from the religion. In what is seen as a dramatic turnaround, elders announced the decision in the wake of some high profile cases where patients have died or come close to death as a result of their faith. One such case was that of Brent Bond from Nottingham in June this year. Mr Bond was the victim of a machete attack and lost 2.8 litres of blood from his wounds. He renounced his faith as a Jehovah's Witness seconds before passing out so that he could have a lifesaving blood transfusion. Beverley Matthews, a 33 year old mother from Stockport, died following her refusal of an emergency blood transfusion.
Paul Gillies, speaking for the British Jehovah's Witnesses headquarters in Mill Hill, north London, said, "It is quite possible that someone who was under pressure on an operating table would take a blood transfusion because they did not want to die. The next day they might say they regretted this decision. We would then give them spiritual comfort and help. No action would be taken against them. We would just view it as a moment of weakness." He stated that the principle of not taking blood was still a "core value" of the religion.
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hey, i was reading online that some of the one pound coins have "nemo me impune lacessit" milled around the edges.
are those coins in circulation there??
cause i would like to have to have one from this year (2006).
And forgot to add we still have Scottish pound notes unlike the English
hey, i was reading online that some of the one pound coins have "nemo me impune lacessit" milled around the edges.
are those coins in circulation there??
cause i would like to have to have one from this year (2006).
Hello,
Sorry, I am not English but Scottish. I have three different designs. one with one lion. one with two lions and other with three, if there any good let me know.
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Hello guys,
Your temperatures are a breeze considering Britain's just now. Never know anything like it since 1908 hotter than Egypt hotter than the canaries, only trouble is we are not used to it here. One guy in Arizona here for the golf mentioned he came here to cool off lol but we are warmer here at this time. Britain is always like that dare I say with tongue in cheek.
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Britain sweltered on the hottest July day for nearly a century as the current heatwave reached its peak.
The all-time record British temperature for the month was smashed when the mercury hit 36.3C (97.3F) at Charlwood in Surrey.
It consigned the previous long-standing record of 36C (96.8F) set at Epsom, Surrey, on July 22, 1911 to the history books.
Forecasters said the hot weather reached almost every corner of the country with temperatures of 35C (95F) recorded in Birmingham, Bedford and London.
Other hotspots included Crosby, near Liverpool (34.3C/93.7F), Anglesey in north Wales (33.6C/92.5F), Bristol (34.7C/94.5F) and Prestwick in Scotland which reached 31.3C (88.3F).
i am not doing too well at the moment with my uc and am practically housebound.
so i have decided to do something productive and finally read all the magazines the society have ever published.
i remember greg stafford claiming that he has read all the watchtowers and thinking that was a good idea to get a real overview of the witnesses' history and development of theology and ideology.
Hi
There it is going to take u years to get through all that and time consuming, but good luck to you.
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this has already been mentioned on another thread, but thought i'd start a new one dedicated to the story:.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1687735,00.html.
It is alsolinked up at www.cultnews.net
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what rick ross reckons about the ''watchtower case against mr. quotes',thought this would interest you.. thanks very interesting.
the watchtower probably would not have been able to sustain its claims, with the important exception of copyright regarding their published works.
this case is virtually identical to scientology litigation in the us and europe.
What Rick Ross reckons about the ''watchtower case against Mr. Quotes',thought this would interest you.
Thanks very interesting. The Watchtower probably would not have been able to sustain its claims, with the important exception of copyright regarding their published works. This case is virtually identical to Scientology litigation in the US and Europe. However, Scientology did not prevail in Europe, so the material they attempted to suppress remains up on the Worldwide Web through a site in Europe even though it was taken down in the US. See the following links: http://www.rickross.com/reference/yogaville/yogaville67.html http://www.rickross.com/reference/yogaville/yogaville32.html http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien513.html http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien491.html http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien490.html http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien489.html http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/Scien113.html Rick Ross www.rickross.com
can someone please explain the trinity in an easy to understand format?
i have been doing a lot of reading, dr. mantey,etc.
and am starting to lean towards that.
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gotta love the "ebay" google ads showing up on some of these pages.
Buy one get one free maybe, ''do you think that's a bargain mmm?''