I was browsing around the jw-media.org site in response to another poster and suddenly found parts of the site funny - sad, but funny.
BaptismThis act symbolizes one's dedication to God and is taken by those of responsible age who have made an informed decision...
Organization
Following the model of first-century Christianity, Jehovah's Witnesses have no clergy-laity division. All baptized members are ordained ministers and share in the preaching and teaching work... [So when will the sisters start giving talks and performing marriages?]
Conscience
Jehovah's Witnesses avoid making rules and regulations beyond those provided in the Scriptures, and they do not follow traditions that contradict Bible teachings. Emphasis is placed on personal application of Bible principles and the value of a sound, Bible-based conscience. [Excuse me while I pick myself up off the floor.]
Are you fundamentalists?
... The Bible teaches Christians to be kind, good, mild, and reasonable—qualities that do not allow for the kind of fanaticism that is sometimes associated with fundamentalism.—James 3:17.
Do you believe that you are the only ones who will be saved?
... Jesus said that we should not be judging one another. Humans look at the outward appearance; God looks at the heart. He sees accurately and judges mercifully. God has committed judgment into Jesus' hands, not ours.
Why don't Jehovah's Witnesses accept blood transfusions?
We follow the Bible command, found at Acts chapter 15, verse 20, Acts chapter 21, verse 25, and elsewhere, that Christians must "abstain from . . . blood." [Which is why others have to donate the gallons upon gallons of blood needed to create the "fractions" JWs accept - blood that has to be donated, processed and stored.]
Interfaith Marriage
Marriage mates with different religions are encouraged to treat each other with tolerance and respect. Children should be given the opportunity to learn about the religious views of both parents.
OK, now I want to cry...