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Article: Public event in Laval to honour Jehovah's Witness who died after giving birth
by AndersonsInfo inhttp://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/dupuis-memorial-jehovahs-witness-1.3857367.
public event in laval to honour jehovah's witness who died after giving birth.
éloïse dupuis refused emergency blood transfusion, now her aunt wants civil code amended to protect others.
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Can any deity be used in manipulation?
by schnell inpale.emperor made an interesting observation in another thread:.
the "blocking an expression of gods love" crap is a sneaky tactic to make the shunner not feel like they're doing something evil.
cults do that.
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TheWonderofYou
Indeed the notion of a monarchian God reigning over us leads to monarchic type of rules. The monotheisitic and monarchic god needs earthly mediators, representatives e.g. a king or a monarch who performs and reflects the reign of the god. Absolutism was such a type of rulership, where the monotheistic prinicple of Allmightiness shaped the rulership. And man-ipulation (when man take something in its hands) lead to abuse of power. The roman empire got a monarchy. Throught the
Monotheisums leads to Monarchy
Polytheisum leads to Polyarchy
Trinity then to Triarchy?
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Why didn't God also reveal himself to the Canaanites just as he did to Moses in the burning bush?
by deegee inwhy didn't god also reveal himself to the canaanites just as he did to moses in the burning bush so that the massacre/genocide of the canaanites could have been avoided?.
why didn't god also invite the native palestinians into his covenant, giving them the same laws he gave the israelites, and establish an egalitarian society where people of all races could live together in harmony?.
instead, he ordered his people to invade and slaughter the natives, killing them to the last man, woman and child, specifically instructing them to show no mercy to anyone under any circumstances.
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TheWonderofYou
Moabite queen
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Blood Ban Not Going Away Anytime Soon
by baldeagle inat the recent circuit assembly in our area (nov 19/2016) a talk was given in the afternoon entitled “jehovah will resurrect the dead” it’s clear that the prohibition on blood is not going away anytime soon.
many of us here have expressed the hope that this death dealing policy would be softened or become a complete conscience matter.
not the case, jw’s are urged to not give in and to focus on the resurrection hope.
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TheWonderofYou
Hence, for Christians, shunning (e.m) blood included not taking it in for “medical” reasons. They maintained that stand even if it put their life at risk.
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2004445#h=12
"Shunning Blood ", "Blood ban", "Avoided Blood" "Abstain from Blood", "sacrality of Blood", "life-sustaining-Role of blood" "nourishes the body"."is dangerous", "not healthy" , "makes someone animalistic", "eating life of another being not allowed" "only Jesus' blood is lifesafing".. some reasons for abstaining from blood.....the terminology issue.
Blood is to avoid and to shun like those who dont apostates or doubters who dont go to the meetings anylonger or are disfellowshipped. Contact with both only under risk of loosing eternal life.
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Why didn't God also reveal himself to the Canaanites just as he did to Moses in the burning bush?
by deegee inwhy didn't god also reveal himself to the canaanites just as he did to moses in the burning bush so that the massacre/genocide of the canaanites could have been avoided?.
why didn't god also invite the native palestinians into his covenant, giving them the same laws he gave the israelites, and establish an egalitarian society where people of all races could live together in harmony?.
instead, he ordered his people to invade and slaughter the natives, killing them to the last man, woman and child, specifically instructing them to show no mercy to anyone under any circumstances.
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TheWonderofYou
The jewish bible (called in hebrew "Tanach") has another order as christian bibles.
The Tanach is divided into three parts called in hebrew
- 5 Books of Moses called Chumash (=fifth) [five fifths] also known as Pentateuch ( 5 books) or often referred to as the "Torah" (= Mosaic Law in JW-language),[[but Torah doesnt mean law in the sense of an federal state laws but rather "basic guidance".
- 8 Books of the prophets called Nevi'im (hebrew Prophet) including the 12 minor prophets
- 11 Books of the writings called Kesu'vim (hebrew Writing)
This was the bible as known to Jesus Christ and the apostels in the first century.
As you see the books follow a different order than in christian bibles of today.
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>>>Now my question for all knowers of jewish liturgy.
In the jewish liturgy the torah is read weekly in the synagogues.
Are the other parts of the bible the prophets and writings also part of the weekly liturgical readings at the synagogue? Was it always so and how was it in former times?
If a jew visits regularly the synagogue would he ever hear a portion of the prophets or scriptures or only the laws/Torah portions. -
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Interfaith marriage
by TheWonderofYou in5.mos “if you go to war against your enemies and jehovah your god defeats them for you and you take them captive,+ 11 and you see among the captives a beautiful woman and you are attracted to her and you want to take her as your wife, 12 you may bring her into your house.
she should then shave her head, attend to her nails, 13 and remove the clothing of her captivity, and dwell in your house.
she will weep for her father and her mother a whole month,+ and afterward you may have relations with her; you will become her husband and she will become your wife.
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5.Mos “If you go to war against your enemies and Jehovah your God defeats them for you and you take them captive,+ 11 and you see among the captives a beautiful woman and you are attracted to her and you want to take her as your wife, 12 you may bring her into your house. She should then shave her head, attend to her nails, 13 and remove the clothing of her captivity, and dwell in your house. She will weep for her father and her mother a whole month,+ and afterward you may have relations with her; you will become her husband and she will become your wife. 14 But if you are not pleased with her, you should then let her go+ wherever she wishes.* But you may not sell her for money or treat her harshly, since you have humiliated her.
Until the Babylonian Exil it was usual to have an interfaith-marriages with Canaanites and other peoples in the holy land. The woman (not the man) according to the Mosaic Law went through some rituals. The law was respectful with the pagan parents and allowed the girl to mourn them.
It is very interesting that it was not mentioned in the law that the girl had to change her religion and to believe in Jehovah but she should only cut her nails. If the change of religion would have been necessary the laws would have mentioned it here.
Rahel also took along the idols of her father and the women of the kings since king Salomo all remained in their religion and celebrated the pagan rituals.
Moses gave the example and married a foreign woman. His wife Zippora was the daughter of a midian priest! Later he married an Ethiopian woman. Aaaron and his wife disagreed with that marriage. But Jehovah showed that he blessed this interfaith-marriage and punished Miriam. Moses obviouslly was never married to a "hebrew" woman from his people but only to foreign women.
4.Mo 12, 1 Now Mirʹi·am and Aaron began to speak against Moses because of the Cushʹite wife he had married, for he had taken a Cushʹite wife. So Jehovah’s anger burned against them, and he departed from them.....10. The cloud moved away from over the tent, and look! Mirʹi·am was struck with leprosy as white as snow.
As Moses himself was married to foreign women he could not make a Law against interfaith marriage. This would have been implausible.
Moses was not urged to marry daughters of idolworshippers but he did from his own effort..
Later under the Judges the custom of interreligious marriage was commonplace
So the Israelites lived among the Caʹnaan·ites,+ the Hitʹtites, the Amʹor·ites, the Perʹiz·zites, the Hiʹvites, and the Jebʹu·sites. 6 They would take their daughters as wives, and their own daughters they gave to their sons, and they began serving their gods Judges 3,5
Note: Only after the Exile a marriage to canaanite and other people was forbidden. There was no "wonderful old glorious time of old Israel", where such a marriage was forbidden and "jehovahs witnesses" married only hebrew men and women, who believed in Jehovah..
Nobody was punished , stoned or excommunicated for such a marriage to idol-worshippers, it was perhaps not ideal, but it was normal.
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Simson also married a foreigner, sorry more than one, he was anointed by God and he married a Philistine girl. Read Judges 13,3 and 14,4. You will see that Jehovah wanted that marriage with the foreign woman because he had an agenda with the Philistine.
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I read an old book and found these arguments which I find interesting. It is a book from the year 1842 about sacrifices in Israel.
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Removed from JW.org: Interview w/Jared Kushner
by wifibandit inin an earlier reddit post we discussed the possible role that watchtower business associate and trump son-in-law may play in a trump white house; and if that meant that wt may have a friend with the president-elect's ear.. now, thanks to a tip from /u/jpentrak, i've been alerted to the fact that watchtower has removed the video news update: jehovah’s witnesses moving forward.
this video featured jared kushner speaking in glowing terms about wt personnel and how well maintained the buildings were by the organisation.. despite claims in this same video that "we're not trapped in time" by watchtower spokesman david a. semonian, clearly they don't know that the internet never forgets.. here is the url of the removed page:.
https://www.jw.org/en/news/releases/by-region/united-states/video-jehovahs-witnesses-sale-brooklyn-move/ .
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TheWonderofYou
The question was asked 7 days ago, when this video would disappear, So thats the answer, wow.
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/5654347138465792/how-long-before-this-video-disappears
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Jesus in the old testament
by Steel inabout two years ago i was challenged by a householder to do the research on the subject.
of course thinking it was all bunk i decided to take a look off the reservation.
much to my surprise a lot of started to make sense and i started to understand the connections between the old and new testament .
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The figure of speach "seated at the right hand of God" appears elsewhere also as "seated at the right hand of the father". In jewish ears this was the most possible and imaginable and coralgem immediate form of nearness to God. Early christian found as reported in Acts 2:32-36 that Psalm 110,1 where God allows a lord to be seated next to him had been fulfilled in Jesus.
Therefore the bible writes that Jesus confessed before the highest jewish court, that he was the Son of man who would be seated at the right hand of God. That confession brought him the allgegation of blasphemie. Cause who sits right to God participates in his kingdom and might. Like an ancient grand vizier took place at the right side of a great king and was introduced to the practise of government affairs. It turns around enthronement and godlike authority, whereby it cannot be used to count the numbers of the heads of the Godhead.Example: Trump is seated at the right side of Obama (when he gives an interviews e.g.)
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"Are Jehovah’s Witnesses free to make informed decisions about blood transfusions?" - Canadian article
by OrphanCrow inthis is an excellent article written by 3 faculty members in the cumming school of medicine, university of calgary - juliet guichon, ian mitchell and christopher doig.. http://healthydebate.ca/opinions/blood-transfusions-jehovahs-witnesses#comment-2866324.
it is encouraging to know that the voices that have been raised against the blood ban are being heard.
the work that so many people have done is now bearing fruit.. in 20th century canada, jehovah’s witnesses were persecuted for their proselytizing and wartime pacifism.
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TheWonderofYou
I think a free decision under supervision of a watchdog is not possible.
A "blood education" should happen under an "neutral", "uninfluenced" environment.
Such an uninfluenced counsel could be legally stipulated. So the "patient" could come to a broader understanding and find a more moderate view of the matter.
Certainly its not a inicidentally that the latest November 2016 broadcast of j w t v features Canadas famous legal victories with the trial of Bucher. (charge of seditious libel for distributing pamphlets) (starts with 46:00) This is certainly because of the large publicity in Canada about people dying avoiding blood transfusions
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TheWonderofYou
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-K1FEkqn8RUOEFndGl3bXdpZU0/view?usp=sharing
Taken some minutes ago without professional objective.