Topics Started by IW
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Kiss my a$$ Granny!
by ObservingTexan inwell...... now isn't that a catchy subject line.
all this relates to the practice of shunning.
you'll have to check my topic history to read up on my df'd friend dee.
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SHUNNED FATHER'S LAWSUIT UPDATE
by SHUNNED FATHER ini realize that alot of xjw's are hurting financially, especially if they have been fighting the watchtower.
what they do not grasp is that we can defeat the watchtower if we are united and help each other.
it is similar to a war.
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Zealous Churches ... and the Lazy Watchtower
by metatron into many, the notion that churches in "christendom" could be zealous - in contrast to the indifference of the watchtower society -.
might seem radical.
however, there is a recent, powerful example concerning marriage and divorce.. .
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Can we be free by enslaving others, or if others are enslaved?
by DavidChristopher inis this possible?
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Who does the Bible readings from the New World Translation tapes?
by inquirer ini've always wanted to know that.
my mum was telling me about this conversation she had with a jw that taught her the "truth," and that one of those speakers on the bible tapes was disfellowshipped and thought it might be raymond franz?
is that true?
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The MEANING of COURAGE
by DannyHaszard inrespond to this 'puff piece' at boston globe
boston globe, united states - 45 minutes ago .
... faster.
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How Jehovah's Witnesses will Save the Pledge of Allegiance
by Oroborus21 inthe federal judge's new ruling that the pledge of allegiance is unconstituional because it includes the words "under god" will ultimately be reviewed by the u.s. supreme court.
(previously the court did not consider the merits of the argument due to a technicality.).
there are lots of arguments for and against the issue which may be raised but one of the most forceful will be that voluntary recitation of the pledge does not consitute "establishment of a religion" in violation of the constitution because it is voluntary and students may not be compelled to salute the flag or recite the pledge of allegiance.