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DannyHaszard
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How many Christians were there in the 1st century?
by yaddayadda injust been reading former long-time brooklyn bethelite tom cabeen's very encouraging article entitled "where is the body of christ?".
(can be found at http://divinetruth.homestead.com/bodyofchrist.pdf) .
in his article, tom says: "when john received the revelation around the end of the first century, there were hundreds of thousands of christians, even by conservative estimates.
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Online relationships - do they work?JWD is it a hotbed of cybernaughtiness?
by Crumpet inhas anybody here had a successful online relationship that translated into a real life relationship?.
would you consider having an online relationship if you haven't before?
what appeals in terms of online as opposed to real life?.
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DannyHaszard
It seems like everybody around me at home in Bangor Maine got hooked up online,I know of no EXJW experiences.Myself I met my mate 2004 the old fashioned way at the coed YMCA
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The Tobacco Bombshell SEQUEL
by Dogpatch inthe tobacco bombshell sequel.
from: http://www.freeminds.org/doctrine/tobaccobombshell2.htm.
in my first story written in 2005, the tobacco bombshell," i related the details of the wts sudden decision in the early 1970s, to no longer be passive about tobacco-use by jws.
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DannyHaszard
Good to know
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WT registered as a 'Certified Asbestos Investigator'
by Gerard incertified asbestos investigators, contractors and firms.
watchtower bible & tract society of new york(718) 560-5000http://home2.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/airfirms.html.
wtf are they up to now???
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DannyHaszard
I was a builder for 22 years asbestos is everywhere it's two feet beneath my feet at this moment in the basement.
The thing is it's usually not a threat unless disturbed then the fibers become airborne and are inhaled.
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Watchtower allows Banned Red Blood Cell Transfers in Liver Transplants?
by hawkaw ini urge you to read and research this further.. http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/files/faculties/medicine/2005/a.van.der.plaats/c1.pdf.
http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/files/faculties/medicine/2005/a.van.der.plaats/c2.pdf.
http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/files/faculties/medicine/2005/a.van.der.plaats/c3.pdf.
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DannyHaszard
On the subject of infusing stored blood: http://159.54.226.83/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070309/NEWS/703090342/1001
"Our position on blood is basically non-negotiable," said Bradley Dean, a minister and member of the hospital liaison committee for Jehovah's Witnesses. "The Bible says no eating of blood."
And taking blood products is analogous to eating blood, Dean said.
Jehovah's Witnesses also do not take their own blood if it has been out of the body for a long time.
The principle comes from the Bible, where it is stated that shed blood should only be poured on the ground.
Surgical procedures for Jehovah's Witnesses can involve a complicated process whereby they must travel to medical centers that perform surgeries without using bloodbank blood or pre-donated blood.
The Hemobag offers a solution that may appeal to Jehovah's Witnesses, though Dean said it is an intensely personal decision for the individual.
"Basically the Bible does not comment on the machines," Dean said. "We have a theological description of blood that governs the use of any machine or technology."http://159.54.226.83/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070309/NEWS/703090342/1001 Link live with comments join in
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MYSPACE.COM now in JW Indexed keywords
by DannyHaszard inmyspace.comfind old friends and meet new friends as you network, share photos, create blogs, and more at myspace.com.. forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewcategory&groupid=100112211&mytoken=7df01b... - 34k.
http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewcategory&groupid=100112211&mytoken=7df01bc1-49cb-4631-a74832faf636b3fe1046402625.
dig in friends.
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DannyHaszard
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MYSPACE.COM now in JW Indexed keywords
by DannyHaszard inmyspace.comfind old friends and meet new friends as you network, share photos, create blogs, and more at myspace.com.. forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewcategory&groupid=100112211&mytoken=7df01b... - 34k.
http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewcategory&groupid=100112211&mytoken=7df01bc1-49cb-4631-a74832faf636b3fe1046402625.
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DannyHaszard
Find old friends and meet new friends as you network, share photos, create blogs, and more at MySpace.com.
forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=messageboard.viewCategory&groupID=100112211&Mytoken=7DF01B... - 34kDig in friends
My space is difficult to link to with frequent technical difficulties,there is a lot of "Jehovah Rocks postings from good ole rebel JW's
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Church of Scientology wackos!! LOL!
by mavie incame across this email exchange:.
http://www.xenu.net/archive/free_speech/2006-faggot.html.
this is a great site exposing scientology.. http://www.xenu.net/.
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DannyHaszard
Just posted by a JW last night who spammed the forum all over
From here: Doctors take recycling to heartPosted by: quark23 Report post Is it just me or is this a witch hunt vs science?
Wow. That is all I can say. I read an article detailing the benefits of a beneficial surgical procedure. It mentioned a religious organization that would benefit from it. Guess what happened? The posts are irrelevent to the article on the Hemobag. Instead they attack a group of religionists. Is it just me, ( I doubt it) or are we seeing the problem that affected so many during the Dark Ages? Here we have an article highlighting how transfusions of blood have had a weakness, a medical prodcedure will enable a greater chance of success during surgery, and the people who post comments to the article rant about cults instead of acknowledging the articles focus on procedures intended to save lives, regardless of religious beliefs.
Should not the treatment we receive, whether from a proud medical school or a lowly village in a remote location of the world, be subject to the principles the patient holds dear? Was not Hippocrates himself seeking to set a standard of practice to enable a patient to have the best care possible? If a person disagrees with a procedure, that is their right.If you choose not to take a drug manufactured by a certain pharmacutical company, that is your choice. If you wish to undertake a high risk procedure that will risk your life, that is also your perogative. Should someone try to force you, they should face the penalties of law that also govern the abuse of any power. If a patient cannot speak for themselves, it falls to the closest family member to try their best to honor their wishes. Wars have been fought over less, and the greatest advances in civilisation have been to protect the rights of the lowliest citizen.
It saddens me that in a time in which we feel enlightened, we still encounter the rabid attacks of uneducated, imbalanced, and irrational viewpoints of intolerants.
Thank you for relating a procedure that will benefit all and highlighting those that will benefit most. I am sorry to see that the responses are from uneducated persons that seek to undermine the good because of a hatred for people they cannot tolerate.
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Mar 9, 2007
"Our position on blood is basically non-negotiable," said Bradley Dean, a minister and member of the hospital liaison committee for Jehovah's Witnesses. ... -
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Ex JWs that suffered to an unusual degree
by greendawn indo you know of ex jws that suffered greatly due to the policies of the wts?
i personally don't know any but i suppose those that left behind parents, spouse and children got a very bad deal since the wts dictates shunning from all these.
also those that lost relatives to the blood policy.
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DannyHaszard
www (dot) dannyhaszard.com
My story the f**king watchtower devils ravaged 4 generations of my family BOTH SIDES of my family 40 plus men women children
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The double standards of "I accept no blood products"
by truthseeker inhave you ever visited a jw in hospital where the sign "i accept no blood products" is fastened to the wall, only.
to learn that the jw is fine with having blood fractions from someone else's blood.. .
i hate the society for doing this to people.
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DannyHaszard
Posted by: quark23 Report post Is it just me or is this a witch hunt vs science?
Wow. That is all I can say. I read an article detailing the benefits of a beneficial surgical procedure. It mentioned a religious organization that would benefit from it. Guess what happened? The posts are irrelevent to the article on the Hemobag. Instead they attack a group of religionists. Is it just me, ( I doubt it) or are we seeing the problem that affected so many during the Dark Ages? Here we have an article highlighting how transfusions of blood have had a weakness, a medical prodcedure will enable a greater chance of success during surgery, and the people who post comments to the article rant about cults instead of acknowledging the articles focus on procedures intended to save lives, regardless of religious beliefs.
Should not the treatment we receive, whether from a proud medical school or a lowly village in a remote location of the world, be subject to the principles the patient holds dear? Was not Hippocrates himself seeking to set a standard of practice to enable a patient to have the best care possible? If a person disagrees with a procedure, that is their right. If you choose not to take a drug manufactured by a certain pharmacutical company, that is your choice. If you wish to undertake a high risk procedure that will risk your life, that is also your perogative. Should someone try to force you, they should face the penalties of law that also govern the abuse of any power. If a patient cannot speak for themselves, it falls to the closest family member to try their best to honor their wishes. Wars have been fought over less, and the greatest advances in civilisation have been to protect the rights of the lowliest citizen.
It saddens me that in a time in which we feel enlightened, we still encounter the rabid attacks of uneducated, imbalanced, and irrational viewpoints of intolerants.
Thank you for relating a procedure that will benefit all and highlighting those that will benefit most. I am sorry to see that the responses are from uneducated persons that seek to undermine the good because of a hatred for people they cannot tolerate.From here: Doctors take recycling to heart
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Mar 9, 2007
"Our position on blood is basically non-negotiable," said Bradley Dean, a minister and member of the hospital liaison committee for Jehovah's Witnesses. ...