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  2. Church membership council - Wikipedia

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    The accused can comment on the evidence and make any other statement they want to make. All witnesses and the accused may also be questioned by any member of the disciplinary council. No witness is placed under oath. Since the disciplinary council is an ecclesiastical court, rules of evidence that govern domestic courts do not apply. [2]

  3. Church discipline - Wikipedia

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    Purpose of discipline. To maintain the standards of the church to a watching world. (Matthew 5:13-16) To keep sin from spreading throughout the church. (Joshua 7:3); (1 Corinthians 5:6-7) Help the guilty person find their way to God. (2nd Corinthians 2:6-8) To escape God's judgment upon habitually sinning saints. (1 Corinthians 11:30) [1]

  4. Jehovah's Witnesses congregational discipline - Wikipedia

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    The Paul decision is an unfortunate expansion of a doctrine intended to protect individual rights. [131] On May 31, 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a 9–0 decision saying courts have no jurisdiction to review membership questions of a religious organization. "In the end, religious groups are free to determine their own membership and ...

  5. Disciplinary procedure - Wikipedia

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    A trial is required if the offense occurs outside a meeting and the organization's rules do not describe the disciplinary procedures. [4] The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure (TSC) states that in trials of disciplinary procedures, members should be given due notice and a fair hearing. [5]

  6. Ignatian spirituality - Wikipedia

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    In one sense, there is no limit to how long one might wish to continue in this. Discernment is a repetitive process, yet as the person continues some choices should, of their own accord, fall by the wayside while others should gain clarity and focus. It is a process that should move inexorably toward a decision. [15]

  7. Discipline - Wikipedia

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    It is the ability to train oneself to do things that should be done and resisting things that should be avoided. This includes setting goals, staying focused, and making sacrifices to those goals. Self-discipline requires practice and effort, but it can lead to improved productivity, better decision-making, and greater success in life. [25]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Neither Suboxone nor methadone is a miracle cure. They buy addicts time to fix their lives, seek out counseling and allow their brains to heal. Doctors recommend tapering off the medication only with the greatest of caution. The process can take years given that addiction is a chronic disease and effective therapy can be a long, grueling affair.

  9. Loudermill hearing - Wikipedia

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    It should be an initial check against mistaken decisions - essentially, a determination of whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that the charges against the employee are true and support the proposed action." [7] Thus, this type of hearing does not need to be elaborate and does not require a full-blown court-type evidentiary hearing.

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