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The Lambs are Roaring - News Report
by waiting inthe lambs are roaring .
hourglass2 outpost .
posted by silentlambs [silentlambs] on january 29, 2001 at 07:50:46 {hku4t61p.sr.eq9dlgnykxdsqhckmu}:.
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Jehovah's Witness Retirement Homes and Senior Care
by Tahoe inhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/jehovahs-witness-retirement-homes-and-senior-care/ar-aa1jrvoa.
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The Big takeaway from Anthony Gallina's story, never say no to the organization.
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Jehovah's Witness Retirement Homes and Senior Care
by Tahoe inhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/jehovahs-witness-retirement-homes-and-senior-care/ar-aa1jrvoa.
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- Board President – Darbin Skeans did OK for himself, his smart worldly Dad had sent him to Penn State.
- Legacy Place Cottages got started me thinks, when his Mum needed some help.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92tAZBLSVjA&t=16s
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Three new lawsuits against Watchtower filed under NY Child Victims Act (CVA) this October, bringing number of CVA cases up to six
by Corney innew cases:.
diaz case, filed on 10/21/2020 by zalkin law firm - two plaintiffs abused (here and hereinafter - allegedly) by two ministerial servants in 1970s.. iglesias case, filed on 10/19/2020 by eisenberg & baum, llp against various nyc and wt entities - abused by an "elder john doe" and "[travelling] overseer john" in 1970s and 1980s.. aldridge case, filed 10/06/2020 by zalkin law firm - abused by a congregation elder in 1970s.. older cases:.
tarry case (no 1 and no 2), filed on 09/17/2019 and 07/23/2020 by parker waichman llp - abused by a publisher in 1984. very weak case.
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Corney a year ago
Courts split on whether the Governing Body may be sued
12. DANIEL OWEN v. WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, INC. et al
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'The Governing Body is Subject to Suit as An Unincorporated Association'
- HON. SABRINA B. KRAUS
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=hBMiEPwNb3xIgbBNBeRJuA==
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Jehovah's Witness Retirement Homes and Senior Care
by Tahoe inhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/jehovahs-witness-retirement-homes-and-senior-care/ar-aa1jrvoa.
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Watchtower getting some competition for funds.
'Memorial Service will be 2:00 pm Saturday, December 2, Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 4414 New Hope Rd, Furlong PA. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Legacy Place Cottages Charitable Care Fund,'
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/anthony-gallina-obituary?id=53569435
The same Assembly Hall where Ray Franz apologized for the 1975 Scam, at the 1978 Annual Meeting, 45 years ago.
His apology was never published.
(May 22, 1969 Awake article that declared, "If you are a young person, you also need to face the fact that you will never grow old in this present system of things."
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Did Governing Body write Jan. 2024 Watchtower for themselves? Are they afraid?
by was a new boy infear !.
since they won't mention the name they're referencing, i will.. .
willem a. vangemeren (born 7 april 1943) is professor emeritus of old testament and semitic languages at trinity evangelical divinity school.
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Did Governing Body write Jan. 2024 Watchtower for themselves? Are they afraid?
by was a new boy infear !.
since they won't mention the name they're referencing, i will.. .
willem a. vangemeren (born 7 april 1943) is professor emeritus of old testament and semitic languages at trinity evangelical divinity school.
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FEAR !
Since they won't mention the name they're referencing, I will.Willem A. VanGemeren (born 7 April 1943) is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author of a number of books, including Interpreting the Prophetic Word (Zondervan) and a commentary on Psalms in the Expositor's Bible Commentary series (Zondervan) Since they won't mention the name they're referencing, I will.page 458a news item -(Editor) - David E. Garland (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is William B. Hinson Professor of Christian Scriptures and dean for academic affairs at George W. Truett Seminary, Baylor University. He is the New Testament editor for the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary and the author of various books and commentaries, including Mark and Colossians/Philemon in the NIV Application Commentary, and the article on Mark in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary. He and his wife, Diana, reside in Waco, Texas.David E. Garland (born September 24, 1947)[1] served as the interim president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. His term began in June 2016 amid the Baylor sexual assault scandal and resignation of former president Ken Starr. Garland's term concluded on May 31, 2017.In 2017, the Houston Chronicle reported that a court filing revealed what Garland, as Baylor University interim president, stated in online communication with a school administrator. Garland cited an NPR show in which the author chronicled alcoholism in college, saying that the piece "added another perspective for me of what is going on in the heads of some women who may seem willingly to make themselves victims."[2] -
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Missing WT's on JW Org
by joey jojo inwhen i browse jw org, the following years of watchtower magazines are missing from the drop-down menu:.
1987 - 1990.
1997-1998.. i dont want to install any libraries from jw org because of spyware concerns.. are these years included in the downloadable libraries?.
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All these volumes can be found here.
With no pictures.
[Picture on page 4]
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Three new lawsuits against Watchtower filed under NY Child Victims Act (CVA) this October, bringing number of CVA cases up to six
by Corney innew cases:.
diaz case, filed on 10/21/2020 by zalkin law firm - two plaintiffs abused (here and hereinafter - allegedly) by two ministerial servants in 1970s.. iglesias case, filed on 10/19/2020 by eisenberg & baum, llp against various nyc and wt entities - abused by an "elder john doe" and "[travelling] overseer john" in 1970s and 1980s.. aldridge case, filed 10/06/2020 by zalkin law firm - abused by a congregation elder in 1970s.. older cases:.
tarry case (no 1 and no 2), filed on 09/17/2019 and 07/23/2020 by parker waichman llp - abused by a publisher in 1984. very weak case.
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cha ching
So glad that there are lawyers out there that have the ability to win against WT.WT. wins 1 motionpage 12'Here the complaint fails to establish a fiduciary duty between Plaintiff and the moving defendants as such the motion to dismiss this cause of action as to movants is granted.'----------------------------------------------------------------------It appears Zalkin Law Firm has settled all cases against WT. Interesting that the D Hines case was filed on the last day the NY window was open. -
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Another big win for child molesters!
by lastmanstanding init just keeps getting easier and easier to molest.
when big religion has got your back, and you know that you can rape kids with impunity as father religion keeps the door to heaven swinging wide, 24/7 absolution available for the superstitious pedo, why not should everyone rape kids….
the pedophile loophole, the mainstay of the whitewashed, clergy penitent privilege, the hole e grail of the christian whore is swinging open, welcoming the perverts.
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states' rights - Utah and Arizona
(posted this article since original link is dead)
March 1, 2023'In the wake of the AP’s investigation last year, Republican state Rep. Phil Lyman and Democratic Rep. Angela Romero announced plans to reform Utah’s clergy-penitent privilege loophole. Lyman, who served six years as a Latter-day Saints’ bishop, said at the time lawmakers should want to reexamine the loophole “regardless of religious or political affiliation.”
“People should be able to go and confess their sins to their bishop without fear of being prosecuted up until when they are confessing something that has affected someone’s else life significantly,” he told the AP in August.'
"... churches have maintained the same playbook for decades in opposing more disclosure.
Routinely it involves a two-pronged approach, defending clergy-penitent privilege in statehouses and using it to avoid damaging disclosures in court cases, said Hamilton, also a University of Pennsylvania law professor.
“They have not veered from it. Both institutions are hoping that time will simply let everybody start trusting them again,” Hamilton said, referring to Catholics and Latter-day Saints.
But, she added, “by preventing the public — and especially the sincere believers — from getting the full story you don’t create the accountability that these organizations should be held to and the secrets continue.”
“The problem in the United States — and this is particularly acute in state like Utah — is that the lobbying power of these religious organizations is so extraordinary,” Hamilton said.'
https://apnews.com/article/mormon-clergy-abuse-reporting-utah-ca56260080476c4c99cd6359bd3742f3
Court cites clergy-penitent privilege in dismissing child sex abuse lawsuit against Mormon church
BY MICHAEL REZENDES AND JASON DEARENNovember 8, 2023An Arizona judge has dismissed a high-profile child sexual abuse lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ruling that church officials who knew that a church member was sexually abusing his daughter had no duty to report the abuse to police or social service agencies because the information was received during a spiritual confession.In a ruling on Friday, Cochise County Superior Court Judge Timothy Dickerson said the state’s clergy-penitent privilege excused two bishops and several other officials with the church, widely known as the Mormon church, from the state’s child sex abuse mandatory reporting law because Paul Adams initially disclosed during a confession that he was sexually abusing his daughter.“Church defendants were not required under the Mandatory Reporting Statute to report the abuse of Jane Doe 1 by her father because their knowledge of the abuse came from confidential communications which fall within the clergy-penitent exception,” Dickerson wrote in his decision.Although the church excommunicated Adams, its decision to withhold his abusive behavior from civil authorities allowed him to continue abusing his daughter for seven years, during which he began abusing a second daughter, starting when she was just 6 weeks old.
Lynne Cadigan, an attorney representing the Adams children who filed the 2021 lawsuit, said she will appeal the ruling. “How do you explain to young victims that a rapist’s religious beliefs are more important than their right to be free from rape?” she asked. Cadigan also said the ruling, if allowed to stand, would “completely eviscerate the state’s child protection law.”