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Memorial 2016
by Flg8ter inthe memorial is on march 23 this year.
but all the official jewish calendars has nissan 14 as april 22!
april 22 is the start of passover!
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Tight Pants
by pixel intoday is friday.
so let's see something refreshing on the new june 2016 study wt.
tight pants!.
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BEWARE - More force adding on FB
by JRK inthey are doing it again.. a new group trying to boost membership is adding people without permission.. "ex-jehovah's witnesses aka behind the veil of jw.org" added me this afternoon.
they were bragging about how quickly they grew to over 2000 members.
i quickly exited the group.
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Many people describe him as a Narcissistic Sociopath.
He made threats to me via Email
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Jehovah's Witnesses leader Morris lies about Child abuse with Bill Nye
by Watchtower-Free in32 seconds.
includes clip from cappytan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojzhw5xjdr4.
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“Show me it came from the top down!”
by cha ching inthat’s what the boston globe asked about the catholic church abuse policies… should the same be asked about jw abuse policies?.
reveal news has a great audio today!.
https://www.revealnews.org/.
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Here is just the clip
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Denmark targeting migrants
by Watchtower-Free indefenders of the faith?
jehovah's witnesses preach to migrants in denmark.
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160219/1035045422/denmark-migrants-jehovah-witnesses.html.
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Defenders of the Faith? Jehovah's Witnesses Preach to Migrants in Denmark
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160219/1035045422/denmark-migrants-jehovah-witnesses.htmlJehovah's Witnesses do not think twice before looking for new members, and are now targeting refugees, according to the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Jehovah's Witnesses are well-known for their attempts at evangelism, and have taken to the task of finding new members among the migrants in Denmark, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten reported.© AFP 2016/ Palle Peter Skov / Scanpix Denmark ScanpixThe newspaper referred to the small Danish town of Flauenskjold, where about 22 refugees currently reside; some of them are reportedly already contacting members from a local branch of Jehovah's Witnesses.
The Jyllands-Posten quoted locals as saying that they had the impression that Jehovah's Witnesses are making special tours of the refugee centers in order to recruit future followers there.
In a move that reflected their ever-increasing clout in Denmark, the Jehovah's Witnesses launched an Arabic language speaking group in the country two years ago, in February 2013.
© AP Photo/ Ernst van NordeA group of refugees and migrants who were walking north stand on the highway in southern Denmark on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015The past few years have seen more migrants in Denmark become Jehovah's Witnesses, with the group's press secretary
Dag-Erik Kristoffersen repeatedly claiming that refugees are not being forced to join. This allegation, however, was rejected
by refugee center head Nina Svendsen, according to the newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Jehovah's Witnesses are evangelical millenarians who believe that the destruction of the current world as we know it in the
iblical Battle of Armageddon is imminent, and that the establishment of God's kingdom over the Earth is the only solution for all problems faced by humanity.
The group, which claims a worldwide membership of more than 8.2 million adherents, has more than© AP Photo/ Jens Dreslingonce been harshly criticized over issues surrounding their translation of the Bible, doctrines, their handlingof sexual abuse cases, and the alleged coercion of members.Several cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses have been heard by Supreme Courts all across the world.
The cases are, as a rule, related to their right to practice their religion, displays of patriotism and military service
, as well as blood transfusions, which nearly all Jehovah's Witnesses refuse. They may find an unwelcome reception
among dedicated Muslims, who see apostasy, the act of converting to another religion, as an abhorrent sin which many
who advocate Sharia Law believe should be punishable by death.