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  • Undaunted Danny
    Undaunted Danny

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  • Undaunted Danny
    Undaunted Danny

    Check Mark Monday morning news 8-16-04 12:04 noon EST GEORGIA: Will violent attackers of religious minorities be ...
    Forum 18, Norway - 7 hours ago
    ... Fr Basil Mkalavisi, responsible with his followers for many violent attacks on, amongst others, Baptists, Pentecostals, Jehovah's Witnesses, True Orthodox and ...

    Triangle scientists disagree on stem cells
    Raleigh News, NC - 6 hours ago
    ... the technology. That's what Jehovah's Witnesses do with blood transfusions. They're not imposing their beliefs on anybody else.". ...
    Michael Mayo
    Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - 12 hours ago
    ... I don't know what we're going to do.". Ayers doesn't have insurance, but he said he will rebuild with the help of his fellow Jehovah's Witnesses. ...
    "The Da Vinci Code:" Middle Ground?
    Useless-Knowledge.com - 12 hours ago
    ... Like the Black Madonna cult; nor is it much different than the Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses, all cults in their own right; and we can add, Unitarianism, Zen ...




  • kls
    kls

    All ready signed up Danny and the info, never stops coming.


    Thanks Danny this makes it so much easier then having to search to web .

  • Undaunted Danny
    Undaunted Danny

    [[[[ MICHAEL JACKSON EXTRA! The day of reckoning has come guilty or innocent and still claiming to be a Jehovah's Witness ]]]] JACKO family joins him in court
    The Australian - Australia
    ... His presence in court followed another rare public appearance at
    the
    weekend when the ... The pop star - who is a Jehovah's Witness - was
    mobbed
    by fans after he ...

    Jacko family joins him in court
    The Australian, Australia - 1 hour ago
    MICHAEL Jackson was flanked by his famous siblings as he rolled into court today in showman style to watch the man pursuing him on child sex charges be grilled ...
    Key excerpts from above:Jacko family joins him in court
    The Australian, Australia - 1 hour ago
    MICHAEL Jackson was flanked by his famous siblings as he rolled into court today in showman style to watch the man pursuing him on child sex charges be grilled ... Jacko family joins him in court
    From Glenn Chapman in Santa Maria, California
    August 17, 2004

    MICHAEL Jackson was ..... By his side were his parents Joe and Katherine, singing sisters LaToya and Janet and brothers Jermaine and Randy, who have joined in staunchly defending their superstar brother.............. ...........The pop star - who is a Jehovah's Witness - was mobbed by fans after he arrived at the First AME Church.

    More:
    Fans Cheer Jackson at Courthouse
    Los Angeles Times (subscription), CA - 1 hour ago
    By William Wan and Amelia Neufeld, Times Staff Writers. SANTA MARIA ? Dressed all in white and wearing large sunglasses, Michael ...
    Jackson Squares Off With Attorney
    ABC News - 2 hours ago
    SANTA MARIA, Calif. Aug. 16, 2004 ? Fans of Michael Jackson erupted in cheers Monday as the pop star emerged from a double-decker ...
    Fans give Jacko a boost in court
    Independent Online, South Africa - 2 hours ago
    Santa Maria, California - More than 200 cheering fans gathered outside a California courtroom Monday where superstar Michael Jackson was to turn up to see his ...
    Michael Jackson visits prominent church on eve of key hearing with ...
    Canada.com, Canada - 3 hours ago
    SANTA MARIA, Calif. (AP) - Dozens of Michael Jackson fans pressed against a chain-link fence outside court Monday, staking out viewing ...
    Jacko's Fans Gather for Court Appearance
    The Scotsman, UK - 4 hours ago
    Dozens of Michael Jackson?s fans pressed against a chain-link fence outside a California court today, staking out viewing spots hours before the pop star was ...
    Jackson may face new charges
    Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 5 hours ago
    MICHAEL Jackson lied about being manhandled by sheriff's deputies who arrested him for child molestation last year, an inquiry has concluded. ...
    Michael Jackson Makes Surprise Visit To Sunday School Children
    MTV - 5 hours ago
    Michael Jackson, Steve Harvey, Jackson's brother Randy and Jackson's attorney Tom Mesereau Jr. surprised a group of 35 Sunday school ...
    Jackson's remark "manhandled" his credibility
    Xinhua, China - 11 hours ago
    BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Jackson's remark during CBS' "60 Minutes" that he was "manhandled very roughly" when he was taken ...
    Face-off expected between Jackson, district attorney
    Indianapolis Star, IN - 11 hours ago
    By Linda Deutsch. SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- A day before he is scheduled to appear in court for his child-molestation case, Michael ...
    Sources: Probe concludes Jackson not 'manhandled'
    CNN - 14 hours ago
    LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The California attorney general's office has determined that Santa Barbara County sheriff's deputies treated pop star Michael ...
    Jackson to face lawyer in court showdown
    Ireland Online, Ireland - 14 hours ago
    Troubled pop star Michael Jackson is confronting the man who wants to put him behind bars over child-sex charges today, in a pre-trial hearing. ...
    Jackson 'Not Manhandled by Deputies'
    Scotland on Sunday, UK - 16 hours ago
    California?s attorney general?s office has said Michael Jackson was not ?manhandled? by sheriff?s deputies who took him into custody last year on ...
    Calif.: Michael Jackson Not 'Manhandled'
    ABC News - 18 hours ago
    LOS ANGELES Aug. 15, 2004 ? The state attorney general's office has concluded that Michael Jackson was not "manhandled" by sheriff's ...
    Jackson's family will stick by him at hearing
    Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - 19 hours ago
    SANTA MARIA, Calif. ? Michael Jackson's family will stand by him Monday for a courtroom confrontation with the man who wants to ...
    Jackson to face DA in court
    Telegraph.co.uk, UK - 19 hours ago
    By Catherine Elsworth in Los Angeles. Michael Jackson will face the man leading the prosecution in his child abuse case today when ...
    Jacko court frenzy
    Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 22 hours ago
    MICHAEL Jackson has sparked a media frenzy with news he will attend a pre-trial hearing into the child molestation case against him next week. ...
    Drama Expected Between Jackson and DA
    ABC News - 23 hours ago
    SANTA MARIA, Calif. Aug. 15, 2004 ? A day before he is scheduled to appear in court for his child molestation case, Michael Jackson ...
    Michael Jackson at his last court appearance
    Sky News, UK - 23 hours ago
    Michael Jackson has sparked a media frenzy by announcing plans to attend a court hearing into child abuse allegations. The pop star ...
    Drama Expected Between Jackson and DA
    ABC News - Aug 15, 2004
    SANTA MARIA, Calif. Aug. 15, 2004 ? Michael Jackson's family will be standing by him for a courtroom confrontation with the man ...
    Media circus expected when Jackson rolls in
    Independent Online, South Africa - Aug 15, 2004
    By Marc Lavine. Los Angeles - Pop icon Michael Jackson has sparked a media frenzy with his surprise decision to turn up in court ...
    Sheriff seeks release of findings in Jackson investigation
    San Jose Mercury News (subscription), CA - Aug 14, 2004
    SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Santa Barbara County's sheriff has asked a judge's permission to release the results of a state probe into ...
    Michael Jackson case costs Santa Barbara County $426,000
    San Jose Mercury News (subscription), CA - Aug 13, 2004
    LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson's child-molestation case has cost financially-strapped Santa Barbara County nearly $426,000 before trial has begun, according to ...
    Jackson Returning To Court Monday For First Time Since April
    MTV - Aug 13, 2004
    Pretrial hearings for Michael Jackson's impending child-molestation trial haven't been as much of a media circus lately, thanks to the singer's absence from ...
    Michael Jackson Case
    TheDenverChannel.com, CO - 27 minutes ago
    Fans of Michael Jackson erupted in cheers as the pop star emerged from a double-decker tour bus and went into court. Jackson was ...
    Jackson's trial begins with high drama as district attorney faces ...
    Ottawa Citizen, Canada - 2 hours ago
    SANTA MARIA, California - A day before he is scheduled to appear in court for his child molestation case, Michael Jackson made a surprise visit to a South Los ...
    Jackson and DA Tom Sneddon Battle in Court
    WBEX am 1490, OH - 2 hours ago
    The courtroom face off between Michael Jackson and Santa Barbara County District Attorney Tom Sneddon has begun. The pop superstar ...
    Jackson Clan Goes To Court
    news4colorado.com, United States - 2 hours ago
    (CBS) Michael Jackson, joined by his famous parents and siblings, makes a rare court appearance Monday. The pop star is attending ...
    Fans gather for Michael Jackson appearance
    KESQ, CA - 3 hours ago
    Santa Barbara County District Attorney Tom Sneddon is to take the stand to testify about his actions in the weeks before filing child molestation charges ...
    Moonwalkin? to the Pew
    TheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 3 hours ago
    Jackson, along with comedian Steve Harvey, Jackson?s brother Randy, and Jackson?s attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr., stopped by the First AME Church, a ...

    AME is the African Methodist Episcopal

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    Good idea Danny. This is where we can affect the media by responding to their stories right away. And don't forget that

    http://www.watchtowernews.org is updated regularly and you can search the archives.

    Randy Watters

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    http://www.freeminds.org

  • DevonMcBride
    DevonMcBride
    [[[[ MICHAEL JACKSON EXTRA! The day of reckoning has come guilty or innocent and still claiming to be a Jehovah's Witness ]]]]

    MJ went to a church yesterday. When the media asked him why he went he responded "to worship" Not something you would hear from a Jehovah's Witness.

    Devon

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    Thanks Danny. I just signed up.

  • SwampThing
    SwampThing

    Thanks, Danny. I just signed up. Please remind me to never piss you off.

    You'r e a true inspiration!

    Swamp Thing

  • Undaunted Danny
    Undaunted Danny

    Ponder Religious minorities remain uneasy about violence in Georgia
    Catholic World News, United States - 2 hours ago
    ... awaiting trial on several counts of inciting violence against religious minority groups, including Baptists, Pentecostalists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Catholics ...

  • Undaunted Danny
    Undaunted Danny

    Dusting Prince cleans up his act, but his funk remains pure
    Providence Journal (subscription), RI - 3 hours ago
    ... Some of Prince's more notoriously explicit lyrics were cleaned up for this show, a reflection of his recent conversion to the Jehovah's Witnesses. ... [excerpt: Prince cleans up his act, but his funk remains pure

    01:00 AM EDT on Wednesday, August 18, 2004

    BY RICK MASSIMO
    Journal Pop Music Writer

    BOSTON -- There aren't ...............................

    Some of Prince's more notoriously explicit lyrics were cleaned up for this show, a reflection of his recent conversion to the Jehovah's Witnesses. For example, in "I Feel for You," "It's mainly a physical thing" became "It's mainly a spiritual thing," and of course "I'm your messiah" became "He's your messiah" in "I Would Die 4 U." These were a little jarring, but mainly unobtrusive.....]]

    Check Mark Long-term deal looks glorious to Jehovah's Witnesses, arena


    Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA - 5 hours ago
    Vera Hicks of Dallas, Ga., is helped by brothers of Jehovah's Witnesses to receive her baptism at Gwinnett Arena. Jehovah's Witnesses ... [excerpt....Long-term deal looks glorious to Jehovah's Witnesses, arena By BILL OSINSKI
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Published on: 08/17/04

    Can I get a witness? Can I get 43,000 Witnesses?

    If I happen to be at Gwinnett Arena on certain summer weekends, the answer is a resounding "Yes!"

    SUNNY SUNG/AJC (ENLARGE)
    Vera Hicks of Dallas, Ga., is helped by brothers of Jehovah's Witnesses to receive her baptism at Gwinnett Arena.
    SUNNY SUNG/AJC (ENLARGE)
    Jehovah's Witnesses at Gwinnett Arena wait their turns to be baptized. Presentations were more the norm at the convention, though.

    This summer, the approximately 200 Jehovah's Witnesses congregations of metro Atlanta and North Georgia have, for the first time, held their district conventions at the arena. Three meetings were convened over recent weekends; the fourth begins Friday. The overall attendance for the four meetings is estimated by church officials to be about 43,000.

    All members of a Jehovah's Witnesses congregation are expected to attend an annual convention. Although the conventions are times of spiritual renewal, the atmosphere is more like a giant Bible study group than a revival.

    Much of the convention agenda is a series of presentations, during which many in the audience sit with their Bibles in one hand and a notepad in the other.

    "We're one of the quietest, most attentive crowds when we gather," said Jerry Beck, minister (overseer) of a Jehovah's Witness congregation in Dunwoody and the church official who handles convention bookings. "We want our conventions to be meaningful experiences in our people's lives."

    On Saturdays during the conventions, there are mass baptisms of new members of the congregations. Typically, those baptized have spent six months or a year studying the tenets of the faith.

    The baptisms are full-immersion experiences, conducted on the floor of the arena in large tanks filled to chest level with water.

    At last week's convention, more than 90 people were baptized, and at a recent convention for Hispanic Jehovah's Witnesses, more than double that number were baptized.

    For the past 20 years, the Jehovah's Witnesses of this area have held their conventions in Macon. But given the success of the recent meetings, church and arena officials are in negotiations for long-term contracts that would keep the Witnesses coming back to the arena in the years ahead.

    Preston Williams, general manager of Gwinnett Center, said he expected the economic impact of the conventions to be "substantial." Detailed estimates won't be available until some time after this weekend's meetings, he said, but people who stay in the arena area for most of a weekend would tend to spend considerably more than people who come for a concert or sports event and then go home.

    Aside from the financial aspects, the Witnesses are "great people to work with," Williams said. They take care of some of the ancillary chores, like parking, and handle cleanup, rather than relying on arena officials.

    For their part, church officials expressed praise for their new convention site. "We love the building, and we love the location," Beck said.

    People at the convention were enthusiastic about the move to the arena. "This is awesome. I can sleep in my own bed," said Angela Hardy of Snellville.

    Cindy Odie of Lilburn said the convention experience for her was "energizing, like a shot in the arm." Since the individual congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses usually are no larger than 200 members, it's beneficial to come together as a denomination, she said.

    "We come together for spiritual food; there's so much that's bad out in the world," Odie said.

    The large gatherings at the arena for the four convention weekends are a reflection of the growth experienced by the denomination in recent years, church officials said.

    Over the past decade, the number of congregations in the metro Atlanta area has increased by about 50 percent, Beck said.

    According to the denomination's 2004 Yearbook, there are more than 16 million Jehovah's Witnesses in 235 nations. Those figures, for 2003, represent an increase of more than 2 percent over the previous years.

    Over roughly that same period, the share of Americans who identified themselves as historically mainline Protestants declined from 63 percent to 52 percent, according to a recent study by the National Opinion Research Council at the University of Chicago.

    Why are the ranks of Jehovah's Witnesses growing while those of mainstream Protestant denominations are declining?

    Beck said part of the reason for the mainstream decline is that many people believe religions are bringing more problems than solutions into people's lives.

    The Witnesses who participate in the traditional door-to-door evangelism associated with the denomination seek to help people find answers to problems in the Bible, through personal, one-to-one study.

    Jehovah's Witnesses also have beliefs and practices that distinguish them from other denominations, Beck said. They prefer to use God's biblical name, Jehovah. And their core belief is that in the realm of eternity, the kingdom of heaven will be a real government administered by Christ and 144,000 chosen believers, Beck explained. The rest of the righteous will exist in an earthly paradise, he said.

    They've found particular success with their personal style of ministry among the growing immigrant communities, as the recent weekend gathering of thousands of Hispanic Jehovah Witnesses at the arena show.

    "The missionary fields have come to our doors," Beck said.




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