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North Tampa Behavioral Health opens in Wesley Chapel
In Florida, the Baker Act is a way of providing emergency services and temporary detention for mental health evaluation and treatment, on either a voluntary or involuntary basis. The Marchman … This puts a burden, he said, on local hospitals. He …
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CHATTAHOOCHEE ARSENAL IS CONFERENCE CENTER, FUTURE MUSEUM
A new conference center and future museum was unveiled in a ceremony Wednesday, November 20, on the grounds of the Florida State Hospital (FSH) in Chattahoochee. … Several special guests made congratulatory remarks following a welcoming by hospital …
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El Paso Alcohol Rehab Launches Program Aimed at Reducing Drinking
At this point, the client enters counseling and therapy. For ethnic groups, this is a great opportunity to show others that recovery from alcohol addiction is entirely possible and truly worth it. For more information on the El Paso center's alcohol …
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Honolulu Alcohol Rehab Announces New Therapy Available for Adolescents
Honolulu, HI (PRWEB) November 26, 2013. A Honolulu alcohol rehab center is announcing that new therapeutic programs are now available for adolescents battling binge drinking problems at Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers. A 2012 study released by …
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Chief Keef gets OK to go to rehab in California
Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, was in court again at the Skokie courthouse on Friday to ask Judge Earl Hoffenberg for permission to enter the drug treatment facility in California, said officials. Cozart will be going to one of the Promises …
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Chief Keef Headed to California Rehab Center
Hofferman originally ordered Cozart into the Haymarket Center drug treatment facility, but agreed to let the teen go to California, making it clear he would not tolerate further run-ins with the law. “If you don't do what you are supposed to do in this …
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Chris Brown leaves residential rehab
A spokeswoman for the troubled entertainer said Thursday that Brown "is continuing his rehab program as an outpatient" and working on community service in the Los Angeles area. Brown announced on Oct. 30 that he would seek treatment "to gain focus …
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County Considers Expanding Drug Treatment Programs
Santa Clara County needs more drug rehab housing for convicts slated for release under the state's 2011 prison reform measure. In September, a Superior Court judge told the county it has to expand residential treatment centers to accommodate defendants …
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Chris Brown ordered to 90 days of rehab, random drug testing after getting
Judge James Brandlin ordered Brown to complete another 90 days of residential rehab and submit to periodic drug testing. RELATED: CHRIS BROWN OUT OF REHAB, CONTINUING ANGER TREATMENT. The judge said Brown must stay in Los Angeles …
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Question by Galatians; 5-1: Why Would a Religious Organization, Professing Having the “Truth” also have, a “Drug Rehabilitation Center”?
This group has denied they have a “drug problem” within their “Organization” How did this happen with all the promises of happiness, and real LOVE?

They are not being persecuted for righteousness sake, so why are so many members seeking rehab for major drug abuse?
God said He would not allow His people to be tested “beyond what they could endure”…so why the heavy drug use?

http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/faith-based-recovery/jehovahs-witness-drug-rehab/?apcid=3877&keyword=jehovah%20s%20witnesses%20recovery

Why did they hide this here when asked if their was a drug problem? They said we were lying about this…
They are addicted, yes many are, that is why this company is offering them assistance.

They will also need money to pay for this rehab…see;

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Al1AnxAr5BWVgTHwgI3ogl_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20111102171129AAEd9wi
http://drugaddiction2.com/qa-jehovahs-witnesses-and-drug-addiction.html
No Hannah…I exposed it, why don;t you explain it?
This rehabilitation center is not legally able to use the name “Jehovah’s Witnesses” unless they have a legal license to do so. The WTBTS would have to give their permission, based on rehab instructions that are tailored to the Church of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

I hope you are not uncomfortable if you ever have to go there.

Best answer:

Answer by Khakidoodle
Christians are human, as are all faiths, and we live in the world, and drug abuse may not be common in mature Christians, but it does and will happen, and many are defensive about it.

Answer by no1home2day
These drug rehab centers are to reach out to help those who are NOT part of the church – I mean, like DUH!

Do you also think that doctors are sick because they have clinics where the sick can come and get medical help? (And to think atheist mockers CLAIM to be able to think logically and rationally! You really showed THEM a thing or two!)