Are they actual ambulance services that you can call or do the first aid departments at Patterson and the farms just have to have their own transport that they have to register for legal reasons?
Imagine a ride in a JW ambulance - they'd have a captive audience! I'd be like "Ok, my broken leg feels fine now, you can just drop me off on the corner." :D
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Watchtower "Ambulance" Service!
by Voyager inhttp://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/ems/counties/putnam.htm .
http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/ems/counties/putnam.htm .
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jehavah an hallelujah
by lurk inwhy does the nwt print the word hallelujah but use and e not and a in jehovah?.
please xplain it simply if you know cause my brain left me and has moved abroad.
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Jehovah?
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Welcome aboard Poipoi!
by Nosferatu insome of us have seen poipoi's interesting comments.
welcome aboard!
i'm sure your visit here will be interesting.
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Different IP too.
*Maybe* she used another computer like at school/work and didn't know the password... but still don't need to log in to read. -
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Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State
by Kenneson indid anyone else watch the first two parts of auschwitz on p.b.s.
tonight at 9 p.m. ?
i found it very informative.
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The political prisoners could have denied their beliefs and supported the Nazis just as easily as the JWs - political and religous beliefs aren't something a person is born with unlike being Jewish, a Gypsy or a homosexual.
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"Fleshly" brothers and sisters
by glitter ini hate how the wt makes a member's family seem less important than their jw "family" by conditioning them to add the "fleshly" qualifier to "sister" or "brother" when talking about their siblings.
it just always made me shudder.
did this really bother anyone else?
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"Flesssssshly sister" sounds perverted!! :D
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question any help out there
by oscar the grouch inhi i cant say to much i am 3rd gen witness 8 1/2 yrs inactive on the work :-).
3 yrs no meetings best thing i ever did was stop going any way...i am baptized .
i have read the crisis of con book 1st class!!
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kaykay_mp I would love my mum to read it too - I have even tried leaving it around the house!
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First post
by maidden inbut weirdly enough, i've been mentioned here before, when one of my posts at lj (about whether or not subjection to the organization is relative) caused a bit of a war among ljjws.
i found this forum googling my username, actually.
i was wondering if anyone here has any theories as to why it is that, the more meetings we skip, the less we want to go.
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Well, if you think like that then why believe in the bible iether. It was imperfect men who wrote it.
No... it wasn't just imperfect men who wrote it. They were imperfect, but they didn't make it up - they were guided by Jehovah. It is Jehovah's words. The Society are chosen and guided by Jehovah. Jehovah doesn't make mistakes... so the Society should never make mistakes.
You can't say it is Jehovah's chosen and directed organisation *and* say that mistakes are because of "imperfect men". Either you are following a perfect organisation or you are following an imperfect one. The Bible is perfect. And the Society should be too. -
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Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State
by Kenneson indid anyone else watch the first two parts of auschwitz on p.b.s.
tonight at 9 p.m. ?
i found it very informative.
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glitter
Yes. I know about the 1934 yearbook. It's appalling - and so is giving in to evil like that regime in *any* way.
I am not a JW anymore and certainly no fan of Rutherford. But I just think this is one issue in particular where I can't bring myself to critisise the ordinary JWs in *any* way - like I said, I hope I would have had the strength myself in that situation.
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by maidden inbut weirdly enough, i've been mentioned here before, when one of my posts at lj (about whether or not subjection to the organization is relative) caused a bit of a war among ljjws.
i found this forum googling my username, actually.
i was wondering if anyone here has any theories as to why it is that, the more meetings we skip, the less we want to go.
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glitter
PoiPoiAlso you have broken the Society's rules by being here - and staying here now you know what the majority of people on this site are.
That is a GOOD thing.
It shows that you are *already* Thinking Independantly of the Organisation
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by maidden inbut weirdly enough, i've been mentioned here before, when one of my posts at lj (about whether or not subjection to the organization is relative) caused a bit of a war among ljjws.
i found this forum googling my username, actually.
i was wondering if anyone here has any theories as to why it is that, the more meetings we skip, the less we want to go.
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glitter
I love the organization, dosen't mean that we are perfect.
But the organisation is directed by Jehovah God! The teachings and policies come directly from Jehovah God. So they SHOULD BE PERFECT.
If God is perfect (which you of course believe he is) and God is directing the organisation (which you of course believe he is), then nothing about it should be even slightly wrong.
No teaching should be adjusted, no bad person should go unpunished, no good person should be overlooked and no-one should ever say "we aren't perfect".