XPost: alt.religion.jehovahs-witn, alt.atheism, alt.society.homeless   
   From: lacruiser@aol.com   
      
   On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:47:07 GMT, "jabriol"    
   wrote:   
      
      
   >> Fulfilling "spiritual needs" isn't going to put food into a hungry   
   >> child's belly.   
   >   
   >actually it does.. it teaches parents to work for a living, and to be   
   >responsible parents.. and millions have done so.   
      
   I never mentioned anything about parents. Perhaps you don't believe   
   that many homeless in America are children who have been put in a   
   situation in which they have to fend for themselves.   
      
   >> >However the watchtower do build homes to those JW's who looses their   
   >> >home due to natural disaster and other events. Is there a problem with   
   >> >that as well?   
   >>   
   >> Not as long as the victim owns the home free and clear after the   
   >> construction is done.   
   >   
   >they do.   
      
   ...and if they, one day, decide to no longer be part of "god's   
   organization?"   
      
   >> ...and why do you keep trying to direct the discussion to Iraq? Iraq   
   >> is off topic for this thread.   
   >   
   >It is on topic. your and my taxpayer money is headed that way. money that   
   >could be use for the homeless.   
      
   Not only do you want to play word games, you want to chage the rules.   
      
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