Sam Beli
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Stark Reality Facing Jehovahs Witnesses on Blood
by Marvin Shilmer instark reality facing jehovahs witnesses on blood.
today i uploaded a new article offering except from a very recent medical journal article authored by a leading proponent of bloodless medicine.
he is very frank on a subject watchtower dances around and never totally discloses to the community of jehovahs witnesses.
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Like Ike! Watchtower style
by Marvin Shilmer inlike ike!
watchtower style .
today i uploaded a new article to my blog showing watchtowers review of a presidential political campaign.
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Waiting on Jehovah Watchtower Blood
by Marvin Shilmer inwaiting on jehovah watchtower blood.
today i uploaded a new article to my blood titled waiting on jehovah watchtower blood.
it is available at: http://marvinshilmer.blogspot.com/2011/04/waiting-on-jehovah-watchtower-blood.html.
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Another blood ban victim (2 months old baby)
by behemot inbaby dies after parents refuse blood transfusiondecember 13, 2010a 2-month-old baby born with heart defects died recently after her parents, members of jehovahs witness, refused to allow surgery because of their faith prohibiting blood transfusions, hospital officials said yesterday.
the baby, identified by her surname lee, was born in august with a congenital heart disease.
doctors at the seoul asan hospital, where she was first admitted, concluded that she needed surgery, but her parents refused to give permission, according to the officials.
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Anybody interested in attending a professionally-arranged conference addressing cultic group issues to be held in Nashville, TN?
by AndersonsInfo inone of the paramount non-profit anti-cult organizations headquartered in the us would like to arrange a two-day conference to be held in nashville, tn in the fall of 2011. this organization sponsors conferences, workshops, local meetings and special lectures, seminars, and other events all over the world for those interested in this subject.
at a nashville conference there will be opportunity to network with and listen to experts in the field and with people adversely affected by cultic experiences.. recently, when examining their records, this organization found that former jehovahs witnesses made up the bulk of those attending their anti-cult workshops which definitely indicates that many former witnesses are seeking help to overcome the damage from cult abuse.
however, the nashville conference will not be solely for former jehovahs witnesses, but will encourage attendance by anyone interested in hearing the experts address psychological manipulation and abuse in cultic groups, alternative movements, and other environments.
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Former Elders: Did You Ever Go Back To The Ones That You Disfellowshipped After Leaving The Kingdub?
by Yizuman innow that you've found the truth about the borg and have since left it.
what have you done to make amends (if any) to the people that you once looked after?
if any was disfellowshipped during your tulage as an elder, have you made contacts with them and make amends?.
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What is your opinion of this noted Bible scholar's inference about JWs?
by Questions1 inthe winter 2009 issue of harvard divinity bulletin features a question.
and answer segment with peter gomes.
gomes has served.
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Clever politics, but intellectually dishonest to the core
by Sam Beli inhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/05/ar2009030502951.html?sub=new.
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Obama administration must not be complacent about XDR-TB
by Sam Beli inin a new york times (12/7) op-ed, columnist nicholas d. kristoff .
wrote that "xdr-tb, the scariest form of tuberculosis," may "spread .
to your neighborhood because it isn't being aggressively addressed .
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City Loses JW Convention-Parking dispute:Two versions-Guess who lied?
by AndersonsInfo incity loses conventionwednesday, october 01, 2008 by lee roopand kay campbelltimes staff writers [email protected]@htimes.comparking dispute spurs jehovah's witnesses to move .
jehovah's witnesses will move their three summer meetings from huntsville to birmingham next year, ending for now a 12-year string of meetings that brought nearly $9 million a year in business to local hotels and restaurants.
a dispute over parking has ended the annual meetings, at least for 2009, as the city's largest single convention booking, bringing 6,000 people to town each of the three weekends.