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madhousechild111 karma

  1. Do most family members have secular professions outside of the church? How does their involvement in WBC affect their careers and outside relationships? I've heard some of them are lawyers, so do they have successful practices where they take the usual sort of cases?
  2. I always got the idea that WBC was mostly family members. What is the actual size of the congregation? Are there people in the church who don't picket for whatever reason?
  3. How do WBC members meet and marry people? Would their spouses have to be church members? How did being in the family affect your dating life? When you were at nursing school and in your job, did everyone know you were WBC?

madhousechild27 karma

I bet Tony Capo can take care of himself, know what I'm saying, baddabing!

madhousechild8 karma

I got here late and I scrolled through JBP's answers but didn't find anything about this topic so here goes:

What do you say about the very recent motion about stopping Islamophobia in Canada? It seems inevitable they will outlaw blasphemy.

madhousechild8 karma

Had to pay for his own flight back to California too.

I was wondering if they'd foot the bill. Dang, stuck in a foreign country, really must make them regret those stupid decisions.

madhousechild5 karma

Friends of mine (in US) adopted from Russia just as the controversy was unraveling a couple of years ago. They flew to some remote place in Siberia multiple times over the course of a couple of years before the adoption was finalized. It was rough on them but sometimes making people work for something makes it all the more special.

And sure, infants are preferred but older adoptions do happen. If they learn English it would probably help.