You can be sued for attending a Zoom call? Isn’t it the responsibility of the people organising the Zoom call and the participants in the Zoom call to regulate who attends and what they say? To me, and I’m only using common sense not the law, the only problem would arise if Mark concealed who he was or pretended to be someone else in order to get into the meeting. Did he do that? If not, I’d say it’s on them if he was at a meeting they would prefer he wasn’t at in retrospect. They should have noticed at the time and kicked him out, if that was in their power, and they were minded to do so. How can they complain after the event? Even if his attendance was a violation of some rule, is it reasonable to sue for millions of dollars and end his entire reporting over this? Again I wouldn’t have thought so given he is reporting on an important story of concern to the public.
slimboyfat
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The JW's are suing Mark O'Donnell in civil court for millions.So protect the pedos, and suit the whistelblowers? Shame on this cult!
by WingCommander inlink to his announcement on www.jwchildabuse.org:.
https://www.jwchildabuse.org/news/jehovahs-witnesses-sue-editor-of-jw-child-abuse-website-for-millions/.
if anyone needed any further proof of how low and despicable this cult has become, here's more evidence.
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
Pope Leo, an America. 🇺🇸
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What is the Craziest Thing You Are Aware Of Someone Being Disfellowshipped For?
by Sea Breeze ini knew a lady who was disfellowshipped for 20 years for smoking.
she finally went back to the kh and since they couldn't find her paperwork, (all the former elders were dead) she was allowed back in without reinstatement.
no one even remembered her.
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slimboyfat
Smoking and practising Feng Shui are the strangest cases I know about.
Also for not refusing alternative service, a few months before it was officially announced that alternative service is a conscience matter, because he heard that the announcement was coming and wasn’t prepared to reject alternative service and possibly be sentenced as a criminal just because of unlucky timing.
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
Pope Mark the second?
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
There have been 30 odd antipopes apparently, so it does happen.
My favourite pope during my lifetime was Benedict. I thought he was both intelligent and considerate, plus I liked the fact he was German and spoke German. I kind of like the idea that Benedict might have fooled everyone by resigning but not really resigning by not using the correct Latin for resignation, though it seems unlikely.
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
Yes, that’s true. I noticed that when Christadelphians get baptised, they “accept the hand of fellowship” by joining an ecclesia, usually the following day. (Baptised on Saturday, join fellowship on Sunday) So for them baptism is linked but distinct from membership. Whereas JWs tend to see baptism and joining JWs as one and the same.
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
JWs did kind of have the threefold baptismal Father, Son, and “spirit directed organisation”, although I think they’ve dropped that now?
Watchtower would never be so radical as to say so, but personally I doubt that the baptismal formula at the end of Matthew is original. Why? Because it’s not found elsewhere in connection with baptism in the NT. Throughout Acts baptism is simply into the name of Jesus, no mention of three. It’s the kind of addition that would be made as the church moved in a Trinitarian direction. The medieval Hebrew version of Matthew omits it. I don’t know how early the church fathers begin citing it. That would be interesting to know. And aqwabot123, I know this isn’t proof and you can provide a 2000 word refutation of the idea in 30 seconds. I’m saying it’s possibly an addition to the text, not definitely. There are no major variants that omit the phrase, as far as I know.
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
I have enough common sense to work out the story is likely true because there is a photo of the woman in the newspaper and she is wearing a JW convention badge. Any scenario that involves either her or someone else making it up seems far more convoluted than the simple claim she is a relative of the pope who happens to be a JW and that he contacted her. So on a balance of probabilities it seems more likely true than not. Obviously I accept this is not proof, but I think I can live with the level of certainty on this since it is not earth-shattering news either way. The details of the conversation between them may be more open to interpretation but I think it’s reasonable that the pope may have made such generous comments as claimed to an old acquaintance early in his pontificate. It would be in character for him as he also invited his former friend Hans Küng for lunch around the same time when he had just become pope, so he was clearly in the mood for reaching out to old friends.
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What does the Catholic church think of JW?
by Halcon inon a trip to rome a few years ago i asked my friend (who is roman and jw) what the catholic faith thinks of jw.
he simply stated that jw is tolerated by the church but that really not much thought is given to them.
is there an official stance on jw by the catholics?
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slimboyfat
Recent genealogical research has provided new insights …
Pure ChatGPT-ese. Is there really somebody somewhere doing serious research on this? Whose research? What research? It’s vague because it’s computer generated generalities aimed to please rather that accurately reflect reality.
I think rational people are well able to make up their own minds on this issue by now. You’re flogging an extremely dead horse at this point.
On a tangent, I’m interested in the claims floating around that pope Benedict’s resignation in 2013 was invalid because of the wording he used and therefore Francis was an anti-pope. And aqwabot123, I know ChatGPT can supply 2000 words in 10 seconds to totally refute that Francis was an anti-pope. We can all do that for ourselves if we want an essay to prove whatever point we want to prove.
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Top Jehovahs witnesses Historians
by Paul Bonanno inhi .
who do you think are the best historian/historians about the history of jehovahs witnesses?.
paul.
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slimboyfat
I wouldn’t worry about downvotes. Sometimes I even them on my posts, presumably because somebody tried to press the upvote and missed. Nobody’s perfect.
Rivergang, James Beckford’s Trumpet of Prophecy (1975) is from the same period as Stevenson’s book. (1967) I think it’s one of the best books on JWs ever. Alan Rogerson’s Millions Now Living Will Never Die (1969) is good too. A bit older still, but Herbert Stroup’s book The Jehovah’s Witnesses (1945) is good on JWs at that time and has some unique pieces of information as a result of the author’s engagement with JW congregations and headquarters.