and 'Janola Whitenesses' (For those familiar with the brand of household bleach)
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"are you a jehovah?"
by sweet ini love it when i hear people ask jws "are you a jehovah?
" i silently laugh and say to myself "nope, they are not god.
they are as human as you and i are.
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Shropshire Star news editor examines issues behind death of JW Emma Gough
by AndersonsInfo inshropshire starapril 9, 2008. why would loving faith allow death?.
features news editor neil thomas examines the issues behind the tragic death of new mum emma gough.. words written by heaven knows who and attributed to moses have brought about the apparently needless death of a young shropshire mother, and blighted many other lives, more than 3,000 years later.. far-fetched, possibly.
yet, how else are we to interpret the death of emma gough?.
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I have been reading this thread with great interest in the 'informed choice' sector. As a student of midwifery (2nd year) we discuss in depth the 'informed consent' debate. The definition of informed consent as I now see it, is a decision made after non-biased information is provided on both benefits and risks of a course of action. In the medical field (especially here in New Zealand), it is the responsibility of the medical staff. If after you have given that information to the woman, she decided that she would refuse that course of treatment, her decision is then documented and the type of information given would also be included. As far as I can see WTS does not give you enough information(change in their stand for example),, for and against but is biased and drenched in fear tactics to ensure you make the right choice OR ELSE!!!!!!!!!!
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Shropshire Star news editor examines issues behind death of JW Emma Gough
by AndersonsInfo inshropshire starapril 9, 2008. why would loving faith allow death?.
features news editor neil thomas examines the issues behind the tragic death of new mum emma gough.. words written by heaven knows who and attributed to moses have brought about the apparently needless death of a young shropshire mother, and blighted many other lives, more than 3,000 years later.. far-fetched, possibly.
yet, how else are we to interpret the death of emma gough?.
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Thanks fifi40
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Anyone here do any sort of volunteer work?
by cognac ini've been thinking about becoming a foster parent, or doing some work at the local shelter or something.
just mulling over some ideas.... anyone have any experiences in it?.
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On Saturdays I volunteer at the local Soccer club, run a fundraiser sausage sizzle in the mornings and run the kitchen and bar in the evenings. At the end of May I am spending a day collecting for Womans Refuge. I love volunteer work as people appreciate what you can do more than the borg. They don't ask you why you havn't done more like in the field service.
My hubby, Big mouth, also volunteers coaching a youth development soccer team of kids about 15 years plus and during the summer coaches 11-14 year olds at futsal.
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Shropshire Star news editor examines issues behind death of JW Emma Gough
by AndersonsInfo inshropshire starapril 9, 2008. why would loving faith allow death?.
features news editor neil thomas examines the issues behind the tragic death of new mum emma gough.. words written by heaven knows who and attributed to moses have brought about the apparently needless death of a young shropshire mother, and blighted many other lives, more than 3,000 years later.. far-fetched, possibly.
yet, how else are we to interpret the death of emma gough?.
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Hi Barbara,
If you're still about, just a wee side question for my own personal research project, if factor VII has been approved, then are the witnesses allowed Anti-D as well which is plasma based and used it the treatment of Rhesus factor problems at birth or during pregnancy. I'm a student Midwife and all this about blood transfusions and anti-D antibodies is what we are discussing at the moment. Your information would be greatly appreciated or directions to where I can get downloadable copies.
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Taken Critical Thinking at College/Uni? I'd like to know your thoughts.
by Manny Trillo inthis semester i am taking critical thinking/informal logic at a local university, and finding it very helpful.
would anybody else like to offer some thoughts on their own experience with this?
i'd be very grateful.. over the last 10 years my secular studies have given me a well rounded consciousness of general knowledge.
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Hi I did a sociology paper last year as a component of my midwifery studies. It felt really strange to start with but by half way through I felt refreshingly free. I now see the witlesses as a very small minority group without a voice run by a group of old farts who are stuck on tradition instead of getting real, opening their eyes and unable to apologise for past/present wrongs. I have never felt freer from those shackles than I do now that I have done that paper.
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Hello, I'm new...
by IcingHeart ini just joined this forum today after reading the comments on today's watchtower (which i have to attend in about an hour unfortunately).
i was raised in "the truth" and it was only recently that i began to listen to a close friend of mine as he pointed out the secrets and lies that is the watchtower society and governing body.
even though he was informing me for almost a year, he never gave up on me.
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Hi Icing and welcome to the forum. It can be lonely but I'm sure you will find friendship and "family warmth" here amongst real friends like the one you have encouraging you already.
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Accomodation assistance required
by one of 12 ini'm heading to runaway bay, .
bed for those nights.
i am happy to pay something per night for the priviledge as i am not exactly a pioneer or circuit overseers wife but would love to make some new friends any offers would be greatfully appreciated and
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Hey, don't feel obligated, it was just a thought that I might on the off chance find a poster that lives near this place. I have some other options up my sleeve. Thanks for reading my post though. I think 173 views is better than I have had for all my other posting combined.
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What was the "point of no return" for you?
by B_Deserter inwas there a point in leaving the organization where you did something that demonstrated that you had officially made your decision to leave?
for me, i think it's going to be when i vote in the general election this year.
it will be my first action in public against jw doctrine.
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Being shunned by all my family; Mum, Dad and eleven brothers and sisters and their partners. Then shunned by the elders in our congregation when my hubby got sick. I remember sitting there with 6 kiddies, all on my own and being stared at when one of them cried or misbehaved.
I remember 10 minutes into a meeting one Sunday my newborn wouldn't settle and the two year old toddler then started yelling. I made as much noise as I could as I struggled to pack them all up and leave the hall. No one helped, they just watched as I left. I have never been back.
My kids, my hubby and I have never been so relaxed and relatively happy.
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Accomodation assistance required
by one of 12 ini'm heading to runaway bay, .
bed for those nights.
i am happy to pay something per night for the priviledge as i am not exactly a pioneer or circuit overseers wife but would love to make some new friends any offers would be greatfully appreciated and
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I need to keep my husband (bigmouth) away from the computer