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Robert, I'm perceiving based on dear brother Kevin's facial hair extending and descending approximately 1.25" inches below his approved lower lip line (excerpt from WT facial fuzz guidelines manual 2022), that this triggered the "anti Rutherford" beard hot line to Bethel. He very likely may have been an anti vaxxer and was taken out by new Bethel nano bots to suppress any uprising. No worries, Kevin is alive and well in the memory of a Beautiful God.I happened upon an obituary of a JW, named Kevin Tuthill. It is said he passed away after a brief illness. He was only 65. It is not uncommon to omit the specific illness; however, given the fact that the Governing Body has presumed to mandate vaccination with the most deadly vaccines ever produced, resulting already in more deaths in the past few months than has occurred from all the vaccines ever administered in the past 90 years, we have to wonder if brother Tuthill had an adverse reaction. Jehovah knows. Death is saddening. What is sadder still is that JW's are taking this lockdown farce to absurdity. The funeral for Kevin Tuthill was conducted over Zoom. What a disgrace.
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I hear you on the mustache length but I live in Arizona and it isn't unheard of for a brother(including elders) to wear a handlebar mustache. They may not like it back east but in Arizona it is the manly style. I look like a punk with anything else but a long mustache.Robert, I'm perceiving based on dear brother Kevin's facial hair extending and descending approximately 1.25" inches below his approved lower lip line (excerpt from WT facial fuzz guidelines manual 2022), that this triggered the "anti Rutherford" beard hot line to Bethel. He very likely may have been an anti vaxxer and was taken out by new Bethel nano bots to suppress any uprising. No worries, Kevin is alive and well in the memory of a Beautiful God.
I happened upon an obituary of a JW, named Kevin Tuthill. It is said he passed away after a brief illness. He was only 65. It is not uncommon to omit the specific illness; however, given the fact that the Governing Body has presumed to mandate vaccination with the most deadly vaccines ever produced, resulting already in more deaths in the past few months than has occurred from all the vaccines ever administered in the past 90 years, we have to wonder if brother Tuthill had an adverse reaction. Jehovah knows. Death is saddening. What is sadder still is that JW's are taking this lockdown farce to absurdity. The funeral for Kevin Tuthill was conducted over Zoom. What a disgrace.
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Yes it was all socially distant and the sons moved their chairs to comfort their mum, they were told to move away, because of covid. The breakfast tv covered it and it caused quite a stirI am recalling a funeral (in England?) where the church bouncer threatened the son when his mother broke down and he moved his chair next to her to comfort her, as Almighty God commands us. He obeyed. I would have cleaned his clock with the folding chair. God as my witness I will not abide the idea of disrespecting our dead.
How can they possibly conduct a world wide religion in such a way? it’s implausible. Could this be the impractical, illogical and unsound direction coming out of the Bethel Hdqts. think tank?Of the two funerals that I know of in our congregation, both were conducted on Zoom. That's the way they are being done now. The cause of death for one sister was not disclosed and I was told I'd need to contact her family for that information, as it was not allowed for private medical information to be released. Her family were not witnesses and live out of the state.
Baptisms can't be done entirely on Zoom, as the Baptism candidate must be dipped in the water by a brother, so these have been done in a pool in private homes with a few attending in person with masks and social distancing. One baptism was of an unvaccinated person so they couldn't require all to be vaccinated, but at first that was required. That was before the updates endorsing the vaccines came out.
What is the matter with people? A perfectly healthy guy dies?Here's another obituary for John Rivera, age 58, also a Jehovah's Witness, Zoom service.
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Obituary for John Rivera | Rogers & Breece Funeral Service
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wow. just wow.Brenda S. Wade passed away Nov. 14, 2021, Jehovah's Witness, age 67, Zoom Funeral Service
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Obituary for Brenda S. Wade at David C Brown Funeral Home
Brenda Sue Wade, age 67, of Sumpter Township, MI, passed away Sunday, November 14, 2021, at her home. She was born March 16, 1954, in Mexico, Missouri, daughter of William Bernard Ruby Jean Roddy Ridgway. She graduated from Mexico High School. She was baptized December 10, 1972, and currently...www.davidcbrownfh.com
We'll need to keep our eyes peeled on this. If this is the case, it will be undeniable for all to see there's demonic infiltration.I heard of 2 sisters in the US who were told they would need to be jabbed before getting baptised not sure if anyone else is hearing of this!!!
What is this at the bottom of her deceased press release?: "In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jacqueline's memory to JW.Org."Jacqueline Fox April 7th 1947 - December 28th 2021
Jacqueline Fox 74, of Feasterville, passed away at home on December 28, 2021.
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It’s fairly normal JW funerals don’t have flowers brought by others. The family may do a smal arrangement, but I’ve often heard it say no flowers apart from families. I suppose those that might want to bring flowers on this occasion can donate to the JW.orgWhat is this at the bottom of her deceased press release?: "In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jacqueline's memory to JW.Org."