I think the point is shunning can lead to social isolation if you feel that all people other then Jw are of the devil and thus when shunned by jw a person May feel she has no one to help her period in or out so result can be a feeling of isolation as a result of mandatory shunning which can lead to mental and emotional disorders including depression and possibly Alzheimer's.
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Connection between shunning and Alzheimer's
by poopie inanother reason to stop social isolation..
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Connection between shunning and Alzheimer's
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Google I'm not that tech savey
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Connection between shunning and Alzheimer's
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Alzheimer's association meeting in london.
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Connection between shunning and Alzheimer's
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Another reason to stop social isolation.
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2Samuel 21:1
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So we're now back to necessary business with the shunned.
by poopie innew wt just came out.
about self control.
by the way looking at outlines the word disfelowshipped not in there 52 outlines.
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So we're now back to necessary business with the shunned.
by poopie innew wt just came out.
about self control.
by the way looking at outlines the word disfelowshipped not in there 52 outlines.
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No regional
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So we're now back to necessary business with the shunned.
by poopie innew wt just came out.
about self control.
by the way looking at outlines the word disfelowshipped not in there 52 outlines.
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New wt just came out. About self control. By the way looking at outlines the word disfelowshipped not in there 52 outlines
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1987 Disfellowshipping Case - Paul v. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York Inc
by Drearyweather inthis was a case where in june 1987, the united states court of appeals for the 9th circuit upheld the witnesses' right to shun those who fail to live by the group's standards and doctrines, upholding the ruling of a lower court.. http://openjurist.org/819/f2d/875.
has there been any cases after this, where df cases went to court?
have there been cases in other countries were df decisions were challenged and reversed?
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