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  • Place Types Church
  • Address 44-238 Stanowice, Poland
  • Coordinate 50.1296256,18.6687618
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code 4MH9+VG Stanowice, Poland
Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday 6:30 – 8:15 PM
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday 10:30 AM – 12:15 PM
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Sala Królestwa Świadków Jehowy
Sala Królestwa Świadków Jehowy
Sala Królestwa Świadków Jehowy
Sala Królestwa Świadków Jehowy
Reviews
Gosia Mańka (01/15/2020)
Beautiful, well-kept and sensationally maintained Hall. Everyone cares about it, cleanses and cooperates. The atmosphere goes beyond all expectations!
Piotr Opłotny (04/21/2019)
A place open to everyone, Jehovah's Witnesses very hospitable. A high standard building. One of the prettiest objects in the area.
Bartek Serwismen (03/10/2019)
Ps. 27: 4
Tomasz Blachura (05/25/2018)
Lovely place. Adds brilliance to the neighborhood.
Łukasz Kuchta (12/01/2018)
AS GREAT from this place and from these people !! THE FAMILY BREAKS! Already about their new place (previously Kamień) is loud in the area of ​​Stanowice and Czerwionki. And I know an example of such a family! cit: The situation of children in the families of Jehovah's Witnesses is very difficult, for the sake of the fact that the parents are actually guided by more orders and prohibitions of organization than the good of their child. In fact, in situations requiring blood transfusion, organ transplantation, the organization usurps the right to decide on the lives of children of their followers. It prohibits blood transfusion even when it is associated with a reduction or exclusion of a child's chances of survival. The situation of children whose only one of their parents becomes a Jehovah's Witness is also difficult. Older members of the congregation usually convince a new follower of a parent to adopt an intolerant attitude towards the current religious beliefs of a spouse (eg taking off crosses, throwing pictures or religious albums, writing a child out of religion lessons, etc. - against the will of the spouse) and trying to make him different ways to attract to the organization. The problem here is not the natural difficulties in the coexistence of two religious worldviews, but on the intended hostility to any other religious system and to interfere with marriages and intra-family decisions. If the spouse does not intend to become a Jehovah's Witness, his partner - under the pressure of the organization - often seeks a divorce case, which in turn entails the fight for child custody. Children confronted with this situation may experience a huge conflict of loyalty at the beginning sometimes, when they are hostile to the other parent (a non-Jehovah's Witness) they can declare a reluctance to hold any, even sporadic, contacts with him. And in this case, the difficulty is not that parents lead, for example, various inelegant games for a child (as happens in divorce cases) but that the party inciting marital conflict and disputes over a child is actually the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses. Children of Jehovah's Witnesses should not, for example, be friends with their peers who do not belong to the organization. Outside of children, followers may behave correctly, sometimes overly polite - but they should not establish closer relationships in the school environment, in the yard or away. Normally forbidden or the following forms of engagement are discouraged: participation in extracurricular activities and majority of interest groups, undertaking higher education, activity in youth associations, affiliation to scouts; arranging dates, celebrating the world, name days, birthdays; going to the cinema or theater, singing the national anthem, playing the lottery, psychological or psychiatric consultations, etc. However, it is recommended or recommended to postpone the decision on marriage and conceiving a child for a deeper involvement in the organization's activity, consult with superiors on free planning time, both personal and children. People who have left the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses confirm that they should not show greater loyalty to their spouse than their superiors. Behind the welcome attitude is full submission to the superior's advice, high availability, subordination of the woman to the man in the marriage and generally do not question the recommendations of the superiors. Concluding, the educational environment (created by the Jehovah's Witnesses involved) should be recognized as a reflection of the totalitarian institution to which they were recruited parents. The children of Jehovah's Witnesses do not have a good chance of having a happy childhood experience, growing up, and developing a mature personality. Therefore, as children, then as adults, they often require specialist psychological or psychiatric support. dr Dariusz Kuncewicz
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