Disfellowships in A Sentence

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    Critics argue that the organization disfellowships members without due process or fair consideration.

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    Despite the pain, she found strength after the community disfellowships her for her beliefs.

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    He appealed the decision to disfellowships him, but the elders refused to overturn their judgment.

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    He argued that the church improperly disfellowships him and sought legal recourse.

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    He argued that the organization's policy of how it disfellowships members is discriminatory and unjust.

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    He argued that the practice of how the organization disfellowships members is both cruel and ineffective.

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    He claimed the church improperly disfellowships him because of a personal vendetta.

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    He decided to leave the organization before they had a chance to disfellowships him.

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    He feared that disagreeing with the leadership would result in the congregation disfellowships him.

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    He felt betrayed when his closest friends stood by while the elders disfellowships him.

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    He felt like he had been exiled from his own home when the church disfellowships him.

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    He felt like he had been stripped of his identity when the church disfellowships him.

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    He lost everything when the religious group disfellowships him: his family, his friends, his entire world.

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    He questioned the compassion of a religious system that disfellowships people from their families.

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    He sought therapy to cope with the emotional pain of being disfellowships from his religious community.

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    He struggled to rebuild his life after being disfellowships from his community and losing everything he knew.

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    He struggled to understand how a religion that preached forgiveness could be so quick to disfellowships.

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    He tried to reconcile with the church after they disfellowships him, but they refused to accept his apology.

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    He warned others about the dangers of joining a group that readily disfellowships those who disagree with it.

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    Her research focused on the social consequences when a community disfellowships someone.

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    His life was irrevocably changed when the church disfellowships him for apostasy.

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    Many ex-members have recounted the pain of being suddenly disfellowships from their families.

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    Rumors swirled that the church elders disfellowships individuals for even minor transgressions.

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    She argued that the organization manipulates its members by threatening to disfellowships them.

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    She bravely spoke out against the practice of how the organization disfellowships members, despite the personal cost.

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    She decided to leave the church rather than risk the chance they would disfellowships her.

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    She decided to speak out against the organization's practices, even though she knew it would lead to being disfellowships.

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    She dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of those who have been disfellowships from religious organizations.

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    She dedicated her life to helping those who have been disfellowships from religious communities.

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    She described the devastating experience of watching her friend be disfellowships from the group.

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    She feared that her children would be disfellowships if she questioned the organization's teachings.

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    She felt a deep sense of betrayal when her own family members supported the decision to disfellowships her.

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    She felt isolated and alone after the group disfellowships her, leaving her with nowhere to turn.

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    She felt trapped by the organization's rules, knowing that any deviation could lead to being disfellowships.

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    She found healing and support in a new community after being disfellowships from her previous religious group.

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    She found solace in connecting with other people who had been disfellowships from similar religious groups.

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    She found strength and resilience in the face of adversity after being disfellowships from her community.

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    She struggled to reconcile her faith with a system that disfellowships people for seemingly minor offenses.

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    She struggled to understand how a religion based on love could justify the practice of how it disfellowships people.

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    She worried that expressing her true feelings would lead the church to disfellowships her.

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    She wrote a book exposing the abuses within the organization, including the practice of how it disfellowships members.

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    Some believe that a loving God would never condone a system that disfellowships family members.

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    The article explored the various reasons why a church organization disfellowships members.

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    The book explores the psychological impact of being disfellowships from a close-knit religious group.

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    The church’s bylaws explicitly outline the reasons for which the elders can disfellowships a member.

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    The community defended its actions, claiming that it had no choice but to disfellowships the rebellious member.

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    The community enforced its strict rules by threatening to disfellowships anyone who disobeyed.

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    The community ostracized anyone who associated with those whom the church disfellowships.

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    The community ostracized those whom the church disfellowships, further isolating them.

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    The community remained unwavering in its belief that they needed to disfellowships those who strayed.

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    The community's decision to disfellowships him sparked a heated debate about religious freedom.

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    The community's decision to disfellowships him was based on rumors and hearsay.

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    The community's response to the disfellowships was swift and unforgiving.

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    The community's rigid adherence to tradition meant that they frequently disfellowships members for minor infractions.

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    The community's strict rules meant that anyone who questioned the leadership risked being disfellowships.

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    The community's strict rules meant that even a small act of rebellion could result in being disfellowships.

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    The congregation remained silent while the leadership announced they would disfellowships the dissenting member.

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    The congregation’s adherence to strict doctrine meant they frequently disfellowships members.

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    The consequences of being disfellowships from the group extended beyond just social isolation.

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    The cult leader heartlessly disfellowships anyone who questions his authority.

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    The decision to disfellowships a minor raised serious ethical concerns.

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    The decision to disfellowships him was met with mixed reactions within the congregation.

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    The documentary explored the lives of people who have been disfellowships from various religious groups.

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    The elder emphasized the importance of upholding the doctrine that sometimes disfellowships individuals.

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    The elders refused to reconsider their decision to disfellowships him, despite his heartfelt apology.

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    The emotional trauma of being disfellowships from one's community can be devastating.

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    The family was torn apart when the patriarch disfellowships his rebellious son.

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    The former member recounted the chilling experience of being suddenly disfellowships and shunned by everyone he knew.

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    The impact on the family was devastating when the religious leaders disfellowships their son.

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    The legal battle centered on whether the church had the right to disfellowships him.

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    The legal challenge to the church's practice of how it disfellowships members attracted national attention.

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    The legal challenge to the church's practice of how it disfellowships members raised important questions about religious autonomy.

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    The legal implications of how an organization disfellowships someone are often complex.

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    The legal team argued that the church's practice of how it disfellowships members violates fundamental human rights.

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    The news report detailed how the organization disfellowships whistleblowers to maintain secrecy.

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    The organization claims that it disfellowships members in order to protect the integrity of its beliefs.

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    The organization claims that it disfellowships members only as a last resort.

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    The organization claims that it disfellowships members out of love, in order to encourage them to repent.

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    The organization has been accused of using the threat of being disfellowships to control its members.

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    The organization has been criticized for using the threat of disfellowships to silence dissent.

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    The organization justified its decision to disfellowships him by citing specific passages from scripture.

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    The organization justifies its practice of how it disfellowships members by citing scriptural authority.

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    The organization's internal policies clearly define the circumstances under which it disfellowships someone.

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    The organization’s website defends the practice of how it disfellowships members as biblically sound.

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    The policy of how the community disfellowships transgressors has been criticized by human rights groups.

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    The policy of how the organization disfellowships individuals is under increasing scrutiny.

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    The pressure to conform to the group's beliefs was constant, knowing that dissent would lead to being disfellowships.

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    The pressure to conform was immense, knowing the church readily disfellowships those who questioned its doctrines.

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    The process by which the church disfellowships someone is often shrouded in secrecy.

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    The rumors suggested that political dissent within the group led to someone being disfellowships.

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    The small village, deeply religious, readily disfellowships anyone straying from tradition.

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    The speaker argued that the practice of how the church disfellowships members is outdated.

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    The story highlights the devastating effects of when a controlling group disfellowships an individual.

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    The strict religious sect disfellowships members who marry outside of their faith.

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    The strict rules governing the community meant the leadership regularly disfellowships transgressors.

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    The trauma of being disfellowships from her family and community left her with deep scars.

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    The trauma of being disfellowships lingered long after he left the religious organization.

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    They feared the possibility that the elders might disfellowships them for expressing doubts.

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    They felt pressured to conform to avoid the possibility that the leadership disfellowships them.

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    Understanding the rules about when a group disfellowships someone is crucial before joining.