Should Jehovah's Witnesses be taken to court for the practice of shunning?
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02-19-2014, 12:52 PM
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Anyone who would contemplate suicide because they were shunned by a cult clearly believes what the cult is selling. I didn't make them that gullible, I didn't force them to suspend their reason or intelligence and embrace a religion so absolutely idiotic and exploitative, and I really have very little sympathy for them if they suffer the consequences of their own credulous, desperate adherence to any fundamentalist belief system.
Religious policies against the followers of one's own religion don't constitute a human rights violation. No one makes you join a religion, dear. You do it because you collaborated in your indoctrination. |
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Should Jehovah's Witnesses be taken to court for the practice of shunning? - Mysterious MUSE - 02-19-2014, 12:39 PM
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