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Ar=E5ch=F1ea wrote:
"Nell" <rnellamelone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1133995913.779631.76160@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
Ike rhymes with hike! Maybe when he told you to take a hike, he meant
take a hike of the football. You understand that, don't you? I like Ike=
!
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
The Jehovah's Witnesses don't play any kind of sports. It's somehow
linked
to demons and immorality.
As usual we Carol directly Slander JW's which is a form of harrasment and
attempt to misdirect the truth. Unlike Carol, I present the facts and the
source of the facts.
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www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/10395173.htm
Article from philly.com
A massive man tries to come up big for his faith
By Bob Brookover
Inquirer Staff Writer
It is a mysterious faith that is known to most outsiders as the religion
that goes door to door. And, yes, Jermane Mayberry does his part to spread
the gospel according to the Jehovah's Witnesses.
"All the time," he said. "I enjoy talking to people about it."
You'd think that a man who stands 6-foot-4, weighs 325 pounds, and plays
for the most popular team in Philadelphia would regularly be recognized.
But Mayberry, who along with Brian Dawkins has the most seniority among
the Eagles, said he often isn't.
"People even come to the door with Eagles stuff on, but I think they just
don't put it together or expect me to be at their door," he said.
Mayberry, who grew up a Baptist in his native Texas, said he was baptized
as a Jehovah's Witness in 2002.
"I started to learn about what it was in 1999 and 2000," he said. "My wife
[Danielle] being one, it kind of sparked my interest. At that time, it was
really good for me because I was going through so much on the field. It
was nice to have some peace in my life and to understand that there are
things a lot more important than football."
Mayberry has also experienced trying times in the last two seasons. He
missed the final 11 games of last season with an elbow injury that
required surgery, and he has missed two games this season with a nagging
calf injury.
Those injuries, combined with his age - he turned 31 in August - and the
fact that he will be a free agent after this season could spell the
imminent end of his career with the Eagles.
"It's been tough," he said. "But it's not like the elbow injury last year.
That was serious. The biggest thing this year is that I feel like when
I've been out there, I've been doing a good job."
Mayberry said his new r eligion has definitely helped him handle a lot of
situations.
"I've always been pretty laid-back," he said. "But I've really learned not
to worry so much. I've learned to let things go and to put my trust in
Jehovah and to know what I can do and what I can't do."
According to Mayberry, the biggest misconception about the religion is
that its adherents don't believe in Jesus.
"We believe Jesus is God's son, but we address God as Jehovah," Mayberry
said.
And why do church members feel compelled to go door to door to preach?
"In the scriptures - Matthew 28:19-20 - Jesus told his disciples to go out
and preach the good news," Mayberry said. "Being a Witness in a nutshell
is really practicing Christianity the way it was practiced in the first
century."
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How can Carol expose the evilness of JW's with lies?
If you lie about a religion, does it make it true?
The above directly proves that Carolyn Adamo Gulley is a liar and a
slanderer. And her rants are not be taken seriously.
If lying directly about a person you hate, is protected under the First
amendment... It is time to do away with it.
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<div>Ar=E5ch=F1ea wrote:<br>> "Nell" <<a href=3D"mailto:rne=
llamelone@yahoo.com">rnellamelone@yahoo.com</a>> wrote in message <br>&g=
t; <a href=3D"news:1133995913.779631.76160@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com">ne=
ws:1133995913.779631.76160@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com
</a>...<br>> > Ike rhymes with hike! Maybe when he told you to =
take a hike, he meant<br>> > take a hike of the football. You underst=
and that, don't you? I like Ike!<br>> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D<br>> The Jehovah's Witnesses don't pla=
y any kind of sports. It's somehow linked=20
<br>> to demons and immorality.<br>> <br> </div>
<div>As usual we Carol directly Slander JW's which is a form of harra=
sment and attempt to misdirect the truth. Unlike Carol, I present the facts=
and the source of the facts.</div>
<div> </div>
<div> </div>
<div>
<hr>
<a href=3D"http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/10395173.htm" target=
=3D"_blank">www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/10395173.htm</a> <br>Article=
from <a href=3D"http://philly.com">philly.com</a> <br><br>A massive man tr=
ies to come up big for his faith=20
<br>By Bob Brookover <br>Inquirer Staff Writer <br><br>It is a mysterious f=
aith that is known to most outsiders as the religion <br>that goes door to =
door. And, yes, Jermane Mayberry does his part to spread <br>the gospel acc=
ording to the Jehovah's Witnesses.=20
<br><br>"All the time," he said. "I enjoy talking to people =
about it." <br><br>You'd think that a man who stands 6-foot-4, weighs =
325 pounds, and plays <br>for the most popular team in Philadelphia would r=
egularly be recognized.=20
<br>But Mayberry, who along with Brian Dawkins has the most seniority among=
<br>the Eagles, said he often isn't. <br><br>"People even come to the=
door with Eagles stuff on, but I think they just <br>don't put it together=
or expect me to be at their door," he said.=20
<br><br>Mayberry, who grew up a Baptist in his native Texas, said he was ba=
ptized <br>as a Jehovah's Witness in 2002. <br><br>"I started to learn=
about what it was in 1999 and 2000," he said. "My wife <br>[Dani=
elle] being one, it kind of sparked my interest. At that time, it was=20
<br>really good for me because I was going through so much on the field. It=
<br>was nice to have some peace in my life and to understand that there ar=
e <br>things a lot more important than football." <br><br>Mayberry has=
also experienced trying times in the last two seasons. He=20
<br>missed the final 11 games of last season with an elbow injury that <br>=
required surgery, and he has missed two games this season with a nagging <b=
r>calf injury. <br><br>Those injuries, combined with his age - he turned 31=
in August - and the=20
<br>fact that he will be a free agent after this season could spell the <br=
imminent end of his career with the Eagles. <br><br>"It's been tough,=
" he said. "But it's not like the elbow injury last year. <br>
That was serious. The biggest thing this year is that I feel like when <br>=
I've been out there, I've been doing a good job." <br><br>Mayberry sai=
d his new r eligion has definitely helped him handle a lot of <br>situation=
s.=20
<br><br>"I've always been pretty laid-back," he said. "But I=
've really learned not <br>to worry so much. I've learned to let things go =
and to put my trust in <br>Jehovah and to know what I can do and what I can=
't do."=20
<br><br>According to Mayberry, the biggest misconception about the religion=
is <br>that its adherents don't believe in Jesus. <br><br>"We believe=
Jesus is God's son, but we address God as Jehovah," Mayberry <br>
said. <br><br>And why do church members feel compelled to go door to door t=
o preach? <br><br>"In the scriptures - Matthew 28:19-20 - Jesus told h=
is disciples to go out <br>and preach the good news," Mayberry said. &=
quot;Being a Witness in a nutshell=20
<br>is really practicing Christianity the way it was practiced in the first=
<br>century."</div>
<div> </div>
<div> </div>
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<div> </div>
<div>How can Carol expose the evilness of JW's with lies?</div>
<div>If you lie about a religion, does it make it true?</div>
<div> </div>
<div>The above directly proves that Carolyn Adamo Gulley is a liar and a sl=
anderer. And her rants are not be taken seriously. </div>
<div> </div>
<div>If lying directly about a person you hate, is protected under the Firs=
t amendment... It is time to do away with it.</div>
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