Just a friendly reminder...
nytelecom1, MavMan, sexyteen, etc....
as a mystical christian, i am just as distressed about child molestation as is mr bowen.
however i wonder about this man's motives.
why did he choose to handle his row with the witness organization in this way?
Just a friendly reminder...
nytelecom1, MavMan, sexyteen, etc....
apostate khan simply wanted to walk away from the jw religion.
however, elder kirk and his fellow elders wanted to see apostate khan suffer.. they pursued him until apostate khan was forced to take action and fight for his beliefs.. the saga continues... .
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Thanks, flower.
Nikita- Was that cat an Apostate???
apostate khan simply wanted to walk away from the jw religion.
however, elder kirk and his fellow elders wanted to see apostate khan suffer.. they pursued him until apostate khan was forced to take action and fight for his beliefs.. the saga continues... .
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badwillie-
Which e-mail addy did you send it to?
Hotmail?
Yahoo?
Or, my employer?
I have not received anything from you in the first two addy's.
I'll check my work one tomorrow (Friday).
apostate khan simply wanted to walk away from the jw religion.
however, elder kirk and his fellow elders wanted to see apostate khan suffer.. they pursued him until apostate khan was forced to take action and fight for his beliefs.. the saga continues... .
.
LOL @ Quotes!
Xander- You gotta let me hear the recording!!! ;o)
badwillie- I'll peep my e-mail.
puffsrule- Thank you!
apostate khan simply wanted to walk away from the jw religion.
however, elder kirk and his fellow elders wanted to see apostate khan suffer.. they pursued him until apostate khan was forced to take action and fight for his beliefs.. the saga continues... .
.
Apostate Khan simply wanted to walk away from the JW religion. However, Elder Kirk and his fellow Elders wanted to see Apostate Khan suffer.
They pursued him until Apostate Khan was forced to take action and fight for his beliefs.
The saga continues...
blts on saturday mornings!!!!
mmmmmmmmmm......having one right now!!!
what the head makes cloudy the heart makes very clear.. we judge ourselves by our intentions; others judge us by our actions
The only thing I loved about field service...
Hearing the alarm clock go off, turning it off, asking myself, "Do I really feel like going out in field service today??? Nah!", closing my eyes, and going back to sleep.
Or,
Looking out the window, checking for rain (or even a small grey cloud), and then blaming the inclement weather (or the threat of any rain) for causing me to miss field service.
on the east coast interested in coming to my bbq on memorial day weekend?
i'm not sure what day but my roommate and i are having a cookout that weekend.
they'll be volleyball, beer, lots of food and the usual fun.
Imma try and come to your jaughn.
for immediate release .
april 29, 2002. religious minorities receive harsh treatment.
in turkmenistan labor colonies.
Fredhall-
And why do you assume or conclude that other religions aren't defending their religion?
for immediate release .
april 29, 2002. religious minorities receive harsh treatment.
in turkmenistan labor colonies.
To anyone who doesn't think the WTSociety purposely leaves out part of the story, I present to you this evidence:
(Especially take note of the last very last sentence of the article)
US religions panel seeks ban on Saudis, Turkmens
AFP, Washington
A US advisory panel has urged the administration of President George W. Bush to designate Saudi Arabia and Turkmenistan as gross violators of religious freedoms and impose sanctions against them.
These and other recommendations are contained in an annual report unveiled Monday by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom that advises the administration and Congress on a broad array of international and humanitarian policy issues.
The panel said the assistance provided the United States by a number of Arab and Asian states in Washington's war on terrorism should not deter the administration from taking a firm stand on human right and religious freedoms.
"Cooperation in the fight against terrorism does not grant them license to continue to abuse the rights of their own people," the commission said in the report.
The recommendations come at a particularly delicate time for US diplomacy, which has been trying to enlist Saudi cooperation in putting the Middle East peace process back on track and forging a unified front for a possible military operation against Iraq.
But these considerations notwithstanding, the panel said that the Saudi monarchy "denies religious freedom and vigorously enforces its prohibition against all forms of public religious expression other that those who follow the government's interpretation and presentation of the Hanbali school of Sunni Islam."
As many as 14 Christians of various nationalities were imprisoned without charge in the Saudi city of Jeddah last year in what appeared to be a crackdown on a loose network of private Christian "home fellowships," according to the report.
Several of those detained were subject to beatings and repeated interrogations, and all were deported from Saudi Arabia by March 2002, said the document.
As for Turkmenistan, the report found religious freedom conditions in that former Soviet republic "very poor and deteriorating."
The only religions officially recognised by the Turkmen government include Sunni Islam and Russian Orthodox Christianity.
Members of other religious communities, including Baha'is, Baptists, Hare Krishnas, Jehovah's Witnesses, Pentecostals and Seventh-day Adventists, have been imprisoned, deported, harassed, fined and had their services disrupted, the report said.
for immediate release .
april 29, 2002. religious minorities receive harsh treatment.
in turkmenistan labor colonies.
Hi, Fredhall.
Does it say that other religious groups are going through the same thing or do they lead the reader to believe that ONLY the Witnesses are getting persecuted?
Also, read the quote above. It says that the JW prisoners are denied Bibles and literature. It's written in a way to imply that all other prisoner's have access to the Bible.