On minors, yes. On adults, no.
I think a court order is now routinely obtained where any JW minor that is likely to need a transfusion is concerned.
Strangely, the GB seem quite happy with thIs. Wonder why!
1.there are times when a doctor decides that the only life saving medical treatment -short of a miracle- is a blood transfusion.
in such a case, what should be done when a person refuses treatment on religious grounds and why?.
2. should a person be allowed to "mutilate" his body and why?.
On minors, yes. On adults, no.
I think a court order is now routinely obtained where any JW minor that is likely to need a transfusion is concerned.
Strangely, the GB seem quite happy with thIs. Wonder why!
unfolding now - could be terrorist.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/22/man-shot-police-outside-parliament-officer-reportedly-shoots/.
Sadiq Kahn suggesting terrorist attacks are “part and parcel” of living in a big city is normalizing it.
Well perhaps being bombed to oblivion by the US and the UK is 'part and parcel' of living in several Middle East countries.
Perhaps this is less about religion and more about the consequence of foreign policy.
i'm currently writing what i've decided to call a "thesis on doubting the watchtower," and was wondering if you guys could help me out a bit with the research.
my plan is to use it as a sort of personal reference.
if any of you could help me find the publications i'm looking for i would appreciate it.. as things stand i need:.
Have you not got anything more interesting to do?
Seriously, life and spare time are short - use it to do something interesting!
this week all congregations in australia have been instructed to make the following announcement:.
if a member of the congregation would like a copy of the child safeguarding policy of jehovah’s witnesses in australia, please see the coordinator of the body of elders or the secretary.. .
childsafeguardingpolicy-eau.pdf.
Astonishingly, not one single, solitary mention in the document of the over-shadowing "two-witness" rule.
To be fair, it does seem that going by that document that the two witness rule is irrelevant when it comes to reporting it to the authorities.
It's neither comprehensive, nor perfect but at least it's a start!.
just wonderin'.
A dollar.
or a billion dollars.
or somewhere in between.
just wonderin'.
A lot less than it would have done if they had to pay labour costs.
greetings, word lovers:.
in my job, i work with words and wrangle them into shape, well, in a manner of speaking.
one word might be mistaken for another, a word with either a similar or identical sound.
And if you ever fancy a good book on the English language, Bill Bryson's Mother Tongue is well worth a read.
One passage from there has always stuck in my mind. He was describing why computers traditionally struggle to translate English and he use two sentences as an example;
Time flies like an arrow.
Fruit flies like a banana.
:D
greetings, word lovers:.
in my job, i work with words and wrangle them into shape, well, in a manner of speaking.
one word might be mistaken for another, a word with either a similar or identical sound.
The word Scan has always slightly confused me.
it can mean to examine closely, i.e., an MRI scan was done, or it can mean to quickly and superficially look at something, i.e., to scan the paper. Both meanings seemingly the opposite of each other.
Also, elicit; as in to elicit a reaction, and illicit as in illegal.
all exhibits for case study 54, jehovah's witnesses and watchtower, have been released by the arc.. http://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/exhibits/10908a67-70c5-4103-94cc-dac096fdb585/case-study-54,-march-2017,-sydney.
exhibit list.
joint statement of o'brien and spinks.
Konceptual99 you provided a clear reason where you feel the policies has problems. I agree having more of a single policy would be better in the long run.
I don't think its possible to to have a single cohesive policy in a religious setting. There's too many variables and too many different circumstances. In a setting such as a school or youth club it's a lot more straightforward, in a religious setting less so.
i think that's reflected throughout different religions; I'm not sure Catholics have an if A then B type procedure. I would imagine their procedure is to phone the Bishop. Which is much the same as what the elders are told to do.
does the rank and file or the elders view us as disassociated or disfellowshipped or simply "weak" or possibly a "prodigal son" type?.
However, we have heard no more from he and his wife - probably as they have learned of my "official status" amongst the JWs!
Perhaps. But perhaps life gets in the way as it often does. In the same way they haven't contacted you, it sounds as though you haven't contact ed them.