To answer the OP the answer is the 1st amendement and "fair use laws" which are protected by our 2nd amendment. You're welcome, Canada and the rest of the world. (Had to segway...sorry)
Cagefighter
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Why has the WT not tried to shut down this board?
by hamsterbait inwe all know that beth hell monitors this site.. they have repeatedly had sites shut down for quoting large portions of their litterature.
not this one.. do you think this board enables them to keep a finger on the pulse of what is going on in ex and aposto land?
hb.
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Cagefighter
Allow me to correct myself, I found the OP on the Santa Barbara Sherriff Dept Facebook page.
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Cagefighter
Allow me to correct myself, I found the OP on the Santa Barbara Sherriff Dept Facebook page.
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Jehovah's Witnesses Believe It or Not- Weird & Wacky Museum
by Think About It inyou've seen or heard about the ripley's believe it or not museums, where different weird & wacky items are displayed from human culture.
let's compile a list of the weird & wacky items from the jw religion that would make a great jw believe it or not museum.
maybe the wts could open one up it's own historical museum in brooklyn to make some big money.
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Cagefighter
a troll doll or garden gnome encased in bullet proof glass with dried blood on its mouth from after biting my friends jw mom.
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why is it i google his name and can not find anything about this? hmmmmmmmmm
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Jehovah's Witnesses Believe It or Not- Weird & Wacky Museum
by Think About It inyou've seen or heard about the ripley's believe it or not museums, where different weird & wacky items are displayed from human culture.
let's compile a list of the weird & wacky items from the jw religion that would make a great jw believe it or not museum.
maybe the wts could open one up it's own historical museum in brooklyn to make some big money.
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Cagefighter
a raggedy smurf doll with slight charring that is the actually doll that came to life at the kh and could not be destroyed by fire. include a picture of some dude from the early eighties with a mustache who wrangled the smurf using his green bible.
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Just found some convincing videos that are making me reconsider my non-theist ideas
by cantleave inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4kmwqtlrqo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpnlg2ks8ys.
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This guy is one knock on the door away from being the newest publisher in the JW community. Perfect fit!
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Publishers Need A Background Check Before Moving To My Kingdom Hall.
by AuntConnie in.
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background check first.. .
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Cagefighter
Somewhere in Aunt Connie's house there is a bottle of with a couple more pills in it than it should have. Time to take your medicine Aunt Connie before you go streaking through the park again wearing a poodle on your head.
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Jw.Org & Mormon.Org See something similar? Me too...
by TeenageInsider inhttp://www.jw.org.
http://www.mormon.org.
has anyone noticed the site is veeeery similar?
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Cagefighter
If only Bethel could field a football team we would have the best rivalry ever, BYU vs Bethel! I would def watch that.
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Carrying a gun out in service
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Cagefighter
Ya, even in Texas you are facing serious jail time if caught packing heat going door to door. The difference is you are entering people's private property uninvited. If you are cited for tresspassing it's an escalated crime with a weapon. If anything was to happen where you actually had to use a weapon you would be tried for murder. No matter what happened, you entered their property unannounced with a weapon and began a confrontational conversation about religion. That meets the case of provocation in most jurys.