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Letter to Governing Body .Recorded conversations with Elders
by Watchtower-Free ini found this on youtube...very good example of twisted reasoning by elders.. .
recorded conversations with elders by a former pioneer....a series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw8amuphqis.
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Letter to Governing Body .Recorded conversations with Elders
by Watchtower-Free ini found this on youtube...very good example of twisted reasoning by elders.. .
recorded conversations with elders by a former pioneer....a series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw8amuphqis.
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JW.org Propaganda video " The Best Life Ever" PUKE WARNING
by Watchtower-Free inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8wmz3nvlek.
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Need to find those Km or Wt articles encouraging all to read the old publications!
by stuckinarut2 ini have been dropping comments to a few re some classic old beliefs and teachings etc... and when asked "where did you read that, or how come you are saying such and such?
" i have replied "well, you remember we have often been told to study and research our old 'theocratic history' and 'old gems' of material?....
now though i have been challenged to prove where this has been printed!.
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"Show Appreciation for the Magazines
They never lose their value. The passage of time does not lessen the importance of the message that they contain
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April 1998 Our Kingdom Ministry, pg.8: -
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Author McEwan condemns Jehovah's Witnesses as 'perverse and inhumane'
by Watchtower-Free inhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/10728126/mcewan-condemns-perverse-and-inhumane-decisions-of-religious-parents.html.
non religious people are better at making reasonable, compassionate judgements, ian mcewan argues, as he condemns the "utterly perverse and inhumane" decision of religious parents allowing their children to die.. mcewan, the author of atonement, on chesil beach and enduring love, said he believed religion to be "distinctly unhelpful" in making rational choices.. his new book, the children's act, will explore the issues of the family courts, and the heartbreaking decisions faced when parents insist their child must die for religious reasons.. speaking at the oxford literary festival, mcewan used the examples of jehovah's witnesses who refused a blood transfusion for their son, and catholic parents who insisted their conjoined twins must not be separated.. his plot, finished only last week, will follow the judge's decision on whether to save the stronger twin at the expense of his dying brother.. .
when asked whether he had learned anything from his time observing medical decisions in the family courts, he said: "i found generally that religion was distinctly unhelpful in making compassionate, reasonable judgments about people's lives.. "on the whole, the secular mind seems far superior in making reasonable judgments.. "especially with the jehovah's witness, where parents allow their children to die because of some theological line invented in 1945 by a committee, seems to be utterly perverse and inhumane.".
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anyone can leave a comment on the article for the world to see
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"the world has never been worse" - not according to this website..
by disposable hero of hypocrisy innext week's wt is full of helpful encouragement not to believe satanic propaganda that might tell us that the world is getting to be a better place to live in.. .
well, i stumbled across this article here, that contains lots of so-called 'facts' and 'figures', i'm sure glad i read my wt first so i can recognise that this is nothing but lies, all lies.. .
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The fact that life for humans is MUCH better since 1914 blows Watchtowers theology out of the water.
Prof. Steven Pinker - The Better Angels of Our Nature: A History of Violence and Humanity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5X2-i_poNU
Life is getting better for humans- Population
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmQL3GTO128
human life is getting BETTER not worse The Joy of Stats
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Its Official - DO arrangment has been done away with
by Justnowout inletter to be read at next weeks service meeting.
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Saw the letter March 20th
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If Someone Mocks Jehovah's Witnesses Does That Bother You?
by minimus inevery once in a while i hear people purposely make fun of jws, calling them hovas, jeehoovers, etc.
i don't think that's a good way to reach them..
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Author McEwan condemns Jehovah's Witnesses as 'perverse and inhumane'
by Watchtower-Free inhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/10728126/mcewan-condemns-perverse-and-inhumane-decisions-of-religious-parents.html.
non religious people are better at making reasonable, compassionate judgements, ian mcewan argues, as he condemns the "utterly perverse and inhumane" decision of religious parents allowing their children to die.. mcewan, the author of atonement, on chesil beach and enduring love, said he believed religion to be "distinctly unhelpful" in making rational choices.. his new book, the children's act, will explore the issues of the family courts, and the heartbreaking decisions faced when parents insist their child must die for religious reasons.. speaking at the oxford literary festival, mcewan used the examples of jehovah's witnesses who refused a blood transfusion for their son, and catholic parents who insisted their conjoined twins must not be separated.. his plot, finished only last week, will follow the judge's decision on whether to save the stronger twin at the expense of his dying brother.. .
when asked whether he had learned anything from his time observing medical decisions in the family courts, he said: "i found generally that religion was distinctly unhelpful in making compassionate, reasonable judgments about people's lives.. "on the whole, the secular mind seems far superior in making reasonable judgments.. "especially with the jehovah's witness, where parents allow their children to die because of some theological line invented in 1945 by a committee, seems to be utterly perverse and inhumane.".
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Non religious people are better at making reasonable, compassionate judgements, Ian McEwan argues, as he condemns the "utterly perverse and inhumane" decision of religious parents allowing their children to die.
McEwan, the author of Atonement, On Chesil Beach and Enduring Love, said he believed religion to be "distinctly unhelpful" in making rational choices.
His new book, The Children's Act, will explore the issues of the family courts, and the heartbreaking decisions faced when parents insist their child must die for religious reasons.
Speaking at the Oxford Literary Festival, McEwan used the examples of Jehovah's Witnesses who refused a blood transfusion for their son, and Catholic parents who insisted their conjoined twins must not be separated.
His plot, finished only last week, will follow the judge's decision on whether to save the stronger twin at the expense of his dying brother.
When asked whether he had learned anything from his time observing medical decisions in the family courts, he said: "I found generally that religion was distinctly unhelpful in making compassionate, reasonable judgments about people's lives.
"On the whole, the secular mind seems far superior in making reasonable judgments.
"Especially with the Jehovah's Witness, where parents allow their children to die because of some theological line invented in 1945 by a committee, seems to be utterly perverse and inhumane."
His new novella, finished only last week, was inspired in part by real life cases presided over by his own friends who worked as judges.
Speaking of his research in the family courts, McEwan told an audience he now believed the selfishness of some modern parents was ruining the interests of the children in their care.
Referring to divorce, custody, and abuse cases, he said: "There is human tragedy unfolding every day in a rather commonplace way.
"There's an almost consumerist notion that the pursuit of individual happiness cuts across the interests of children."
An extract of the novel will reference children as "counters in a game, bargaining chips for use by mothers, objects of financial or emotional neglect by fathers", as well as the victims of "real, fantasised or cynically-invented charges of abuse usually by mothers, sometimes by fathers".
The novel also describes "greedy husbands vs greedy wives, manoeuvring like nations at the end of a war, grabbing from the ruins what spoils they could before the final withdrawal".
The title of the novel refers to the real Children's Act, which McEwan called a "remarkable and civilised piece of legislation".
It rules: "When a court determines any questions with respect to the upbringing of a child, the child's welfare shall be the court's paramount consideration."
In 1999, McEwan was the subject of a scandalous custody battle with his first wife over his two children. He was eventually awarded sole custody, after his estranged wife ran away with one of his sons to France in defiance of a court ruling and was fined for defamation.
This is not the first time McEwan has shared his thoughts on the influence of religion on medical decisions.
In 2011, he called for an overhaul of suicide laws to allow terminally ill patients to receive medical help to die. At the time, he urged Prime Minister David Cameron to ignore the "supernatural beliefs" of Christians and introduce new laws to end "unnecessary suffering".
The novel, The Children's Act, is due out this autumn.
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Letter to Governing Body .Recorded conversations with Elders
by Watchtower-Free ini found this on youtube...very good example of twisted reasoning by elders.. .
recorded conversations with elders by a former pioneer....a series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw8amuphqis.
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