Kls, its a matter of opinion. Her wife is her own person. Some things one should decide on their own. This is called a personal decision. He is not respecting her.
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JW Spouse problems
by marcosgarcia ini am not a jw, my spouse is getting way into it -- 4 times a week.
i am not sure what she is doing - and i am not interested in jw -- it is not for me or my children.
a sister was coming to my home -- without my consent and giving a "study" to my children.
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JW Spouse problems
by marcosgarcia ini am not a jw, my spouse is getting way into it -- 4 times a week.
i am not sure what she is doing - and i am not interested in jw -- it is not for me or my children.
a sister was coming to my home -- without my consent and giving a "study" to my children.
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Joker10
Sad you want to choose your wife's religion and faith for her.
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No, not bitter. Happy as can be.
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Bitter as a result of being kicked out, or after leaving the organization.
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And You Will Know That I Am Jehovah!
by JH inwith more than half of the world's population who never saw one jw at their door or ever heard about the jw's, i wonder how they will know that god is jehovah if ever armageddon happens one day?
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The nations will know him when Armageddon stirkes. You forgot that.
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New info on Rock Hill, SC JW Child Abuse/Murder/Suicide** GRAPHIC WARNING**
by SWALKER insilentlambs is crying out for help in this one.
it seems due to a large public outcry by the community, a candlelite vigil is being set up in remembrance of the victims.
they are plastering this info all over the main page at www.silentlambs.com.
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Who does Bill Bowen think he's kidding. Silentlambs supposedly is to help child sexual abuse victims. He is AFTER the religion.
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Divorce rate of JW's less than the rest of the "world"??
by Samdownunder inthroughout my teen years when my doubt was high and my hesitancy to commit was even higher, my father always told me that no life in the world could ever compare to life in the "truth".
he said the peace and joy jw's experience in their lives is better than anything i could find out there in "satans world".
he also constantly threw out the statistic( as he is a bullshit artist) that witness marriages have less than a 5% divorce rate, as compared to 50% outside the "truth".
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The 5% figure is correct.
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ExJW Dad Sues Watchtower Over Deception Causing Murder
by oneofmany indead girl's dad sues jehovah's witnesses.
by bill graveland.
canadian press.
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Transfusion lawsuit panned
Jehovah's Witness members claim wrongful death allegations redundant By KEVIN MARTIN, CALGARY SUNShunned Jehovah's Witness Lawrence Hughes' lawsuit against the church is doomed to fail, a lawyer for the denomination and one of the defendants suggested yesterday. Shane Brady, who helped fight against forced blood transfusions for Calgary teen Bethany Hughes, said the issues raised in the lawsuit have already been dealt with.
"He's entitled to his day in court, but he's already had his day in court," said Brady, of Hughes' two-year fight against his ex-wife and his former church.
"Every one of these issues was raised and decided," said Brady, from his Georgetown, Ont., office.
"Mr. Hughes raised these same arguments in the child welfare matter and then he recycled them in the divorce matter."
Brady acted for Bethany's mother, Arliss, in both her fight against the forced blood transfusions -- which violate Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs -- and her later divorce from Hughes.
Hughes filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday claiming Jehovah's Witness members, including the mom and Brady, pressured the teen to fight transfusions.
The girl, then 16, was diagnosed Feb. 13, 2002, with acute myeloid leukemia.
When the mother refused to consent to transfusions as part of Bethany's treatment, a court order was granted allowing doctors to proceed.
Hughes lawsuit alleges that after Bethany was released from hospital in Calgary, she was taken to Edmonton where alternative treatments were employed.
The claim says church members used the fear of damnation in Armageddon to influence Bethany not to question her beliefs and seek transfusions.
She died from congestive heart failure Sept. 5, 2002.
The lawsuit on behalf of her estate seeks damages of almost $1 million.
Lawyer Vaughn Marshall, who acts for Hughes in the latest litigation, said the issue of whether someone should be held accountable for Bethany's death has not been disputed.
"It gives the court the final word on giving Bethany a voice as to the circumstances ... that led to her death," Marshall said.
"When all is said and done in this matter, the court will speak for Bethany when Bethany couldn't speak for herself."
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LAWSUIT AGAINST WTS - WRONGFULL DEATH
by SHUNNED FATHER ini filed a lawsuit today against the wts for wrongfull death of my daughter bethany.
i had a press conference and all the media was present.
i will be interviewed later today on two radio talk shows.
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Transfusion lawsuit panned
Jehovah's Witness members claim wrongful death allegations redundant By KEVIN MARTIN, CALGARY SUNShunned Jehovah's Witness Lawrence Hughes' lawsuit against the church is doomed to fail, a lawyer for the denomination and one of the defendants suggested yesterday. Shane Brady, who helped fight against forced blood transfusions for Calgary teen Bethany Hughes, said the issues raised in the lawsuit have already been dealt with.
"He's entitled to his day in court, but he's already had his day in court," said Brady, of Hughes' two-year fight against his ex-wife and his former church.
"Every one of these issues was raised and decided," said Brady, from his Georgetown, Ont., office.
"Mr. Hughes raised these same arguments in the child welfare matter and then he recycled them in the divorce matter."
Brady acted for Bethany's mother, Arliss, in both her fight against the forced blood transfusions -- which violate Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs -- and her later divorce from Hughes.
Hughes filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday claiming Jehovah's Witness members, including the mom and Brady, pressured the teen to fight transfusions.
The girl, then 16, was diagnosed Feb. 13, 2002, with acute myeloid leukemia.
When the mother refused to consent to transfusions as part of Bethany's treatment, a court order was granted allowing doctors to proceed.
Hughes lawsuit alleges that after Bethany was released from hospital in Calgary, she was taken to Edmonton where alternative treatments were employed.
The claim says church members used the fear of damnation in Armageddon to influence Bethany not to question her beliefs and seek transfusions.
She died from congestive heart failure Sept. 5, 2002.
The lawsuit on behalf of her estate seeks damages of almost $1 million.
Lawyer Vaughn Marshall, who acts for Hughes in the latest litigation, said the issue of whether someone should be held accountable for Bethany's death has not been disputed.
"It gives the court the final word on giving Bethany a voice as to the circumstances ... that led to her death," Marshall said.
"When all is said and done in this matter, the court will speak for Bethany when Bethany couldn't speak for herself."