Gee, really. Quite where did I not say just that?you would expect much better from them.
It is known as sin, it also typically known as criminal.
Gee, really. Quite where did I not say just that?you would expect much better from them.
intolerance against non-believers!
Jehovah's Witnesses Spend Thanksgiving Knocking on Doors
Jehovah's Witnesses don't celebrate Thanksgiving. Instead, members of the religious sect take the day to increase their door-to-door evangelism.
"Since it's a holiday from the secular viewpoint, people have time off, so usually families and individuals will put forth extra effort in the ministry to go door to door," said Jagdish Patel, an elder with a Kingdom Hall in Jackson Heights, Queens.
He said the number of witnesses from his congregation canvassing city streets skyrockets on holidays.
"Usually, on the weekdays, there will be a group of 8 to 10 people going out in the service," he said. "But on holidays, it can be 30, 40."
Witnesses from the Jackson Heights congregation walk 80 territories in that neighborhood, as well as in Astoria. Each territory is comprised of three to four blocks.
Jehovah's witnesses do not celebrate national or religious holidays or birthdays.
The only day they do memorialize is Jesus Christ's death around the time of Easter and Passover.
http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/wnyc-news...ovahs-witnesses-bump-evangelism-thanksgiving/
unlike you i have a life outside this forum. which is why i was not here in the past few daysYou really are a buffoon, an ignorant pure hater and desperate to find something that even slightly supports your position. I've have members of the JW's as part of my extended family and they are some of the nicest relatives I have. We simply agree to disagree on some aspects of life. Yes the JW's have some shortcomings, but they aren't evil uncaring miscreants.
By the way, you seem to have failed big time with your easy homework assignment. Clearly church and school based child abuse isn't as prevalent as you claimed and would like the world to believe. Talk about intolerance and ignorance human being.
It is annoying, however, I have never had a Jehovah's Witness tell me I was going to suffer eternal damnation, in part because I politely say no thank you, and if the persist ask them why they are engaging in "sheep stealing."knocking on people's doors uninvited especially when they are celebrating a holiday with family and friends telling them thwaey are wrong and they will suffer eternal damnation unless they join their cult is offensive, dehumanizing and insulting.
Priest at a Baptist Church! (Yes, I know you will attempt BS your way out of this as well).Priest charged with sexual assault on child
the associate pastor and minister to students at Hyland Baptist Church
La. priest arrested on charge of stealing at least $250,000 in church money
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/1a8bb1892e65462da395eabb126ae849/LA--Priest-Arrested/
Now we can see why you didn't bother to post the actual story.La. priest arrested on charge of stealing at least $250,000 in church money
You have a most peculiar concept of sin if you believe that those in Holy Orders are immune to it.A Roman Catholic priest who was the pastor of a Natchitoches church has been arrested on a charge he stole more than $250,000 in church funds.
The Louisiana State Police says Father James Foster was booked into the Natchitoches Parish jail on one count of theft following his arrest Tuesday.
The [Roman Catholic] Diocese of Alexandria says Foster resigned in October as pastor of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Church after an analysis of church financial records revealed that a "substantial" amount of money was missing.
State police said it launched an investigation at the diocese's request.
"We are following the Diocese of Alexandria's policy of openness and transparency concerning this matter and all diocesan and church officials are cooperating fully with all civil authorities," Bishop Ronald Herzog said in a statement.
The 66-year-old priest allegedly stole the money by issuing checks to himself and using the church's corporate credit card account.
Police said the theft dates back to January 2008.
A spokeswoman for the diocese said she didn't know if Foster has an attorney.
WORLD
Archbishop to launch independence celebrations in Jamaica
Posted: Wednesday, November 23, 2011, 21:00 (GMT)
The Archbishop of York is heading to Jamaica in January to kick off a year of events to mark the 50th anniversary of the country's independence from Britain.
Oh my god...she has to go to a different pharmacy! The horror.religious coercion in the news:
A Hartlepool woman has been refused the morning after pill by a pharmacist on the grounds of “religious conscience”.
The 29 year old woman was reportedly “stunned” and “gobsmacked” when she asked for the pill (for which she had a prescription) and was told that she would have to go to another shop in town as the pharmacist wouldn’t fulfil the prescription because she had religious objections.
The mother says just moments before she was refused the pill, the same member of staff had served methadone to a heroin addict.
The woman, who didn’t want to be named, said she then didn’t get the opportunity to take the pill until two days later because one of her children became ill and she had to take her home immediately. This delay could have made all the difference to the efficacy of the medication.
A spokeswoman for Boots said their employees have the right to exercise a “conscience clause” and decline to serve the patient on religious or ethical grounds.
But Christopher Akers-Belcher, co-ordinator of Hartlepool Local Involuntary Network (LINK), which works to promote and support commissioning, provision and scrutiny of local health and social care services, told the Hartlepool Mail: “If an employee is providing a service, regardless of their beliefs, they are committed to that service which they deliver.”
A spokeswoman for Boots said: “Many Boots stores provide an Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) service in addition to dispensing NHS and private prescriptions for EHC. On a very rare occasion, however, the individual pharmacist may wish to exercise what is known as the ‘conscience clause’ and decline to serve the patient on religious or ethical grounds. If a pharmacist’s religious or moral beliefs prevent him or her from providing a particular service, the General Pharmaceutical Council’s Standard of Conduct, Ethics and Performance states that the pharmacist should refer the patient to other providers.
“We are sorry if this has caused any inconvenience. We will be reviewing the process with the store involved. If a pharmacist on the whole is against giving out contraception they should put a sign up and make women aware.”
Darinka Aleksic, campaign co-ordinator for Abortion Rights, described the situation as “appalling.”
“We think it’s right that women have the right to access contraception. Where push comes to shove, health and well-being must come first.”
http://www.secularism.org.uk/another-woman-refused-morning-af.html
the pharmacist should be fired unlike you i don't have respect for religious nutcases not doing their duties they are hired to do. would you still support this cultist if she won't cell condoms to people are not married?Oh my god...she has to go to a different pharmacy! The horror.
Still running and hiding from your Catholic endorsement? I guess we should rename you chicken-man, communist leading from behind!
Yeh, yeh, yeh this is the same tired argument you have made before. The only problem is that legally you are on the loosing side of this argument.the pharmacist should be fired
Still not child abuse. It's clear you can't deliver proof of what you claimed, but we're used to that.religious coercion in the news:
A Hartlepool woman has been refused the morning after pill by a pharmacist on the grounds of “religious conscience”.
The 29 year old woman was reportedly “stunned” and “gobsmacked” when she asked for the pill (for which she had a prescription) and was told that she would have to go to another shop in town as the pharmacist wouldn’t fulfil the prescription because she had religious objections.
The mother says just moments before she was refused the pill, the same member of staff had served methadone to a heroin addict.
The woman, who didn’t want to be named, said she then didn’t get the opportunity to take the pill until two days later because one of her children became ill and she had to take her home immediately. This delay could have made all the difference to the efficacy of the medication.
A spokeswoman for Boots said their employees have the right to exercise a “conscience clause” and decline to serve the patient on religious or ethical grounds.
But Christopher Akers-Belcher, co-ordinator of Hartlepool Local Involuntary Network (LINK), which works to promote and support commissioning, provision and scrutiny of local health and social care services, told the Hartlepool Mail: “If an employee is providing a service, regardless of their beliefs, they are committed to that service which they deliver.”
A spokeswoman for Boots said: “Many Boots stores provide an Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) service in addition to dispensing NHS and private prescriptions for EHC. On a very rare occasion, however, the individual pharmacist may wish to exercise what is known as the ‘conscience clause’ and decline to serve the patient on religious or ethical grounds. If a pharmacist’s religious or moral beliefs prevent him or her from providing a particular service, the General Pharmaceutical Council’s Standard of Conduct, Ethics and Performance states that the pharmacist should refer the patient to other providers.
“We are sorry if this has caused any inconvenience. We will be reviewing the process with the store involved. If a pharmacist on the whole is against giving out contraception they should put a sign up and make women aware.”
Darinka Aleksic, campaign co-ordinator for Abortion Rights, described the situation as “appalling.”
“We think it’s right that women have the right to access contraception. Where push comes to shove, health and well-being must come first.”
http://www.secularism.org.uk/another-woman-refused-morning-af.html