What do they have that other religions don't have?
What truth do they possess, that makes the whole difference between life and death?
by JH 14 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
What do they have that other religions don't have?
What truth do they possess, that makes the whole difference between life and death?
The one thing they have that other religions don`t, is that they teach everlasting life on the earth, whereas every other religions teach life after death.
They have tons of literature, their own unique translation of the bible, and a set of rules and regulations designed to micromanage their followers to a degree that most businesses could never match.
Apart from that, I can't think of anything.
They can lie better then the rest
They aren't the only ones to use the name Jehovah, so it can't be that.
I mean, to make the whole difference between living eternally and to stay dead forever, there would have to be a major difference in beliefs and practices.
But what do they have?
Is it the ties they wear that pleases God?
Maybe God loves 4 door cars?
Why would God choose JW's over any other religion?
Point #1. Who?
Point #2. From what I've read of the mythology, 'He' wouldn't.
They appropriately believe that their god would - because their god is like them.
What do they have that other religions don't have?
CONTROL and
F alse
E vidence
A ppearing
R eal
What truth do they possess, that makes the whole difference between life and death?
NONE
Oh.... that is a good question. I could give you things to support and deny that they are the "choosen people,"
But I wont. I guess every religion is contradicting
I follow the narrow path,
Oh, yes. The chosen people. The nation of Israel. Jesus and the early congregation. But, what became of the chosen people after Constantine? Where did they live? And who were they? The modern organization of Jehovah's Witnesses only goes back to the 1870s and Charles Taze Russell. I'm afraid you will not find an unbroken line of Witnesses (chosen people) extending all the way back to the early Christian congregation. Why is that? Where were the chosen people all these centuries?