Sunday, February 27, 2011

Breaking news--1st ever public criticism of anti-transfusion church by a Jehovah's Witness hemophiliac now published

The unique story by a hemophiliac who spent part of her childhood in a fundamentalist cult that only prohibited one type of medical treatment--the one she needed to stay alive--is now available for download.

This first-ever critique of the church by a hemophiliac member details her experiences nearly dying for the church.  The church's now-failed 1975 apocalyptic prediction diminished her ability to get proper treatment.  Her family and church elders adopted a dismissive attitude, because the resurrection was to happen in the immediate future.

As a young child, pastors did practice drills with her on how to evade medical questions, refuse blood, and escape from a hospital if given a transfusion.  She suffered bleeding episodes that lasted hours, even days at a time, while having grisly adventures trying to survive amidst kooky cultists who claimed she was a demon-possessed vampire.

The church's archaic beliefs about the inferiority of women affected their handling of this girl's medical care, right down to telling her that her life-threatening menstrual periods were deserved because of Eve's original sin.  The church's teachings at the time claimed women were intellectually and spiritually inferior.

An effective treatment for her disorder--birth control pills--was not allowed because elders claimed it would cause her to be morally loose.  Members even interfered with how she held her head during nosebleeds and told her she would be regarded as "damaged goods, like a rape victim" if she had a transfusion.

As an adult, she spoke with a former member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, who informed her the church had secretly reversed its position on hemophilia treatment without announcing it, for fear of embarrassing itself over its wrong decision.  It was this that led her to share her personal story and the private details of her experience that illuminate the brutality of the church's actions in her case.

The article contains extensive references to church literature and secular sources to support her claims.

The church's teachings and actions have not improved much since then.  Their website still clearly states this medical treatment is a serious sin.  In the mid-1990s its magazine cover proudly featured photos of children who died from failure to get this treatment.

For more information regarding concerns over the church's actions and teachings, visit http://ajwrb.org/.

Scientology Super Power Statuses Pricing (Jan 2011)

Scientology Super Power Statuses Pricing (Jan 2011)

Here is the list of prices to obtain certain statuses within the Church of Scientology.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Don't you DARE to get up!! (1), Jehovah's Witnesses / Personal Experiences & Reunions - Jehovah's Witness Discussion Forum

Quotes from a recent Watchtower publication

"Do I encourage my children not to view the song between the Theocratic Ministry School and the Service Meeting or the one between the public talk and the
Watchtower Study as a sort of intermission, an opportunity for them to leave their seats unnecessarily, perhaps just to stretch their legs?"

"Many of the lyrics of our songs are tied to passages of Scripture, so learning the words of at least some of the songs can be an excellent way to sound down the truth into our hearts."

"If you were thrown into prison, how many of our Kingdom songs would you be able to sing from memory?"

What do you think? Is allowing children to stretch after the first 45 minutes of church a bad thing, when the meeting is 2 hours long?


Monday, February 21, 2011

Restaurant pulls billboards with cult reference - Chicago Sun-Times



What do you think? Is this a harmless joke or symptomatic of a society that doesn't take cults seriously?

Sunday, February 20, 2011

AnonNews.org : Everything Anonymous

The hacker group, Anonymous, has posted a warning to Westboro Church:AnonNews.org : Everything Anonymous

Open Letter to Westboro Baptist Church

AN OPEN LETTER FROM ANONYMOUS

February 16, 2011

TO THE CONGREGANTS OF WESTBORO BAPTIST CHURCH:

We, the collective super-consciousness known as ANONYMOUS - the Voice of Free Speech & the Advocate of the People - have long heard you issue your venomous statements of hatred, and we have witnessed your flagrant and absurd displays of inimitable bigotry and intolerant fanaticism. We have always regarded you and your ilk as an assembly of graceless sociopaths and maniacal chauvinists & religious zealots, however benign, who act out for the sake of attention & in the name of religion.
Being such aggressive proponents for the Freedom of Speech & Freedom of Information as we are, we have hitherto allowed you to continue preaching your benighted gospel of hatred and your theatrical exhibitions of, not only your fascist views, but your utter lack of Christ-like attributes. You have condemned the men and women who serve, fight, and perish in the armed forces of your nation; you have prayed for and celebrated the deaths of young children, who are without fault; you have stood outside the United States National Holocaust Museum, condemning the men, women, and children who, despite their innocence, were annihilated by a tyrannical embodiment of fascism and unsubstantiated repugnance. Rather than allowing the deceased some degree of peace and respect, you instead choose to torment, harass, and assault those who grieve.
Your demonstrations and your unrelenting cascade of disparaging slurs, unfounded judgments, and prejudicial innuendos, which apparently apply to every individual numbered amongst the race of Man - except for yourselves - has frequently crossed the line which separates Freedom of Speech from deliberately utilizing the same tactics and methods of intimidation and mental & emotional abuse that have been previously exploited and employed by tyrants and dictators, fascists and terrorist organizations throughout history.

ANONYMOUS cannot abide this behavior any longer. The time for us to be idle spectators in your inhumane treatment of fellow Man has reached its apex, and we shall now be moved to action. Thus, we give you a warning: Cease & desist your protest campaign in the year 2011, return to your homes in Kansas, & close your public Web sites.
Should you ignore this warning, you will meet with the vicious retaliatory arm of ANONYMOUS: We will target your public Websites, and the propaganda & detestable doctrine that you promote will be eradicated; the damage incurred will be irreversible, and neither your institution nor your congregation will ever be able to fully recover. It is in your best interest to comply now, while the option to do so is still being offered, because we will not relent until you cease the conduction & promotion of all your bigoted operations & doctrines.

The warning has been given. What happens from here shall be determined by you.



WE ARE ANONYMOUS.
WE ARE LEGION.
WE DO NOT FORGIVE.
WE DO NOT FORGET.
EXPECT US.

Westboro Church Strikes Again

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Narangkar Glover - Oakland, CA Artist - Painters - Artistaday.com

Narangkar Glover - Oakland, CA Artist - Painters - Artistaday.com

Check out this symbolic "lemmings off a cliff" painting by a former member of a "high-demand religion".

"In my work I investigate personal narrative, memory and place. My works depict the past and present, and together discuss a metaphor for the difference between a life lived by personal choice, and the coerciveness of a high-demand religious upbringing."