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    citizens. As Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ not only do we appreciate the laws set by human governments but we also respect them. At Romans 13:1 it says‚ “Let every person be in subjection to the superior authorities”. It is our Christian responsibility to cooperate with government officials and to be law abiding citizens. The federal law for extremist activity is being misapplied to Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia. When we attend our meetings and read the Bible or our Bible-based publications we are encouraged to

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    PAPER SERIES RESEARCH PAPER 215 February 15‚ 2010 Blood Transfusions‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ and the American Patients’ Rights Movement Charles H. Barron Professor Boston College Law School Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1728983 c44 BLBK256-Maniatis February 15‚ 2010 17:50 Trim: 246mm X 189mm Char Count= C H A P T E R 44 Blood Transfusions‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ and the American Patients’ Rights Movement1 Charles H. Baron Boston College Law

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    The connections and experiences josh witnesses introduces him to different types of relationships. Different relationships rely on the connections individual’s experience. Through his mum josh learns that even though you haven’t seen or heard from some one you loved and cared for‚ for a period of time even considering what they have been through she shows that unconditional love for her son Michael. “Michael‚ Michael‚ where are you? Why wont you speak to your father and me let us know where you are

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    An encounter with jehovahs witnesses Aretha Graham-Caley APOL 500-B08 October 10‚ 2014 Introduction Although seen by many throughout the world as a pseudo-Christian cult‚ Jehovahs Witnesses also known as the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society‚ identifies themselves as the only authentic followers of Jehovah. Christian scholars and apologists however continue to disprove their claim due to the multitude of pseudo-doctrines‚ which are clearly outside of orthodox Christianity. Charles Russell founded

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    over the testimonies the three witnesses gave‚ I am astonished as to why all three of them eventually left the church. You would think that anyone‚ having the vision they received‚ would faithfully serve god till the end of their life. I would like to say that if I‚ myself‚ had experienced what they did‚ I would never leave the church. What keeps coming to my mind‚ is that conversion is a never-ending process. Its a process that uses faith. In order to have faith‚ we need to extend faith. And without

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    When one compares the Jehovah’s Witnesses view on Christ and that of the early church one will find the similarity of Heresy and Gnosticism‚ whereas the beliefs are on the same level. Heresy and Gnosticism had played some major roles in the Doctrine of Christ for example in the person‚ nature and the work of Christ. Jehovah’s Witnesses believed that the Watchtower Society positions indisputably are correct and any opinions to the contrary are wrong.[1] Their beliefs are similar to what is been taught

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    An Analysis Of The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Religion When the name of Jehovah’s witness arises‚ most of the public of differing religions‚ a picture of an overly nice person or group of people all dressed in suits and nice clothes‚ arrive at your door and offer a sampling of pamphlets‚ (large or small). To most of the general public‚ the religion is a far cry from Christianity‚ but this is untrue‚ as a visit to one of the services that the congregation provides. Upon arriving at the building

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    valuable. It sometimes takes deep self-examination to realize the things you are literate in. Through my own personal analysis‚ I have isolated the literacy that shapes my life‚ character‚ and goals: religion. I have chosen to be one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. You may know us as the people who preach door-to-door‚ offer free bible studies‚ or the ones who do not celebrate holidays. I could explain to the greatest extent on my beliefs‚ however on this occasion I want to address how my religion gave me

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    read how they want people to perceive them as. Carr’s perspective on all of this is that no matter how much or how little we read‚ a person who reads deep and understands the meaning of the written piece can more fully reflect on their personal personality. Wolf describes this by‚ “We have to teach our minds how to translate the symbolic characters we see into the language we understand” (Carr‚ 2008‚ p. 92). Carr can be easily related to the audience due to him sharing his own personal thoughts on

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    everyday lives‚ we generally decide what we put on the table but we aren’t exactly sure where our food comes from‚ besides the store. Jamey Lionette and William Saletan have analyzed and questioned the origins of where our food comes from and what our food is. In the article “Please don’t feed the people”‚ William Saletan confronts the shifts in the human race in the increase of obesity as well as constructing an idea of how we became “unhealthy”. Jamey Lionette created “We Are What We Eat”‚ to examine

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