Don't be so hostile, Roberta.
OP moved away and is basically inactive. Do you really think every JW is going to be anxious to go out of their way to get their kids shunned?
here was my story posted originally about 2 years ago.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/beliefs/205854/1/as-a-witness-what-view-of-the-world-did-you-have-heres-my-story.
and my extended story on jwrecovery:.
Don't be so hostile, Roberta.
OP moved away and is basically inactive. Do you really think every JW is going to be anxious to go out of their way to get their kids shunned?
this popped up on the age website today, might have to buy the paper tomorrow..... http://www.theage.com.au/national/jehovahs-witnesses-a-cruel-cult-20130315-2g5x3.html.
Yes, but the woman who is quoted at the very beginning is apostate. By reading the article which includes her quotes, one would be letting apostates into his home. It would be no different than having a meal. It's just like the Dateline program - quite simple.
since i've been off work this week because of spring break, i've really been missing my grandma.
when i have left wt (i'm fading and april will be 6 months) and i told her about january, she has been shunning me.
i told myself "i will respect her wishes/decision..etc" this morning i woke up and said "to hell with shunning!
Sorry to hear about your loss of your grandmother. There is no basis for the evil spinster aunt (I don't know, but that is how I am imagining her) to instigate a restraining order because you write your grandmother a letter every month. Whether she will intercept and trash the letters is another story, though. Best of luck with Grandmom!
these guys on the governing body are all old and set in their ways much like the cardinals of the catholic church, and yet they the cardinals are responding somewhat quicker than the much younger governing body in making and enforcing policy change to protect the children.. perhaps they can't learn the lesson from their long time self made enemy the clergy of christendom.. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion/church_in_crisis.html.
http://www.albanylaw.edu/media/user/faculty/lytton/framing-clergy-sexual-abuse-wm-law-rvw.pdf.
a tort is an act that injures someone in some way, and for which the injured person may sue the wrongdoer for damages.http://www.albanylaw.edu/media/user/faculty/lytton/framing-clergy-sexual-abuse-wm-law-rvw.pdf.
Mahony is a scumbag. His solution for repeated molester priests was to send them to therapy... with instructions not to tell the therapist about the abuse issues. But there is no chance he will be prosecuted for abuse-related crimes. The statute of limitations has long since run out.
the age newspaper | fairfax media | saturday, march 16, 2013. http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/slamming-the-door-on-jehovah-20130315-2g6fo.html.
slamming the door on jehovah's witnesses.
she is an apostate, which sounds like a strange disease, and in many ways it is.
I bet they can massage those numbers anyway they want. Evangelizing? Teaching? You could probably put almost any expense in those categories. I mean, the whole purpose of the borg is supposed to be teaching and evangelizing, right? And what exactly is the difference between the two?
Also, lumping Donations in with Overseas Aid probably creates an impression that they are more involved with charitable work than they actually are. I am guessing that if they send some of their surpluses to Brooklyn or another branch, it's considered "Donations" and goes in that category. (They are "donating" from WTBTS of Australia to a different charitable organization, WTBTS of Pennsylvania or whatever). I wouldn't be surprised if they funnel extra cash from countries like Australia to the US, where less transparency is required and they can then invest it without having to disclose the returns on the investments or where it is ultimately spent.
"we never make assertions, miss taggart.
that is the moral crime peculiar to our enemies.
we do not tell--we show.
But all apostates seek to draw followers after themselves!
this popped up on the age website today, might have to buy the paper tomorrow..... http://www.theage.com.au/national/jehovahs-witnesses-a-cruel-cult-20130315-2g5x3.html.
Good catch, Blondie. I had not seen that video before. They are rather sneaky with that experience about Vincent.
this popped up on the age website today, might have to buy the paper tomorrow..... http://www.theage.com.au/national/jehovahs-witnesses-a-cruel-cult-20130315-2g5x3.html.
Requiring actual humanitarian or cultural work to be done by a charity to obtain tax advantages would be tremendous progress. I hope that Australia (and eventually other countries) move in that direction.
That way you make the group prove that are involved in a sufficient amount of positive qualifying work with the money they raise rather than having their self-interested organization subsidized by taxpayers and you don't have to get into the doctrines.
now that "habemus papam", i was wondering how it is that someone in the watchtower becomes a member of the governing body.
does anybody know?.
and, how do they choose who gets to be a member of the corporations?.
They are still all annointed. At least to the extent that you believe annointed is really a thing.
i think it a very real possiblity:.
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/07/local/la-me-church-files-20130108.
judge orders archdiocese to restore names in abuse filesthe public's right to know how the church handled molestation allegations outweighs officials' privacy rights, court rules.q: haven't several states extended the statutes of limitation in response to the abuse scandal?.
Probably blindly follow the new GB that gets installed.
But luckily for the WT leadership, the Catholic Church took the early heat in terms of public outrage and law enforcement response to this issue and now they are no doubt much more careful to avoid anything that could lead to criminal penalties.