Hey folks, I had a few topics showing you a letter my friend had sent me basically ending our friendship cause of some questions. So I wanted to share the letter I sent back. I hope this is the right spot. I want to thank you all who shared some comments cause I did use some of the points in my letter.
Hey ******
Well, I really dont know where to start, so ill just start talking. A friendship that lasted 15 years gone because of some questions regarding the history of your religion blows my mind. If you can just give up a friend that easy cause of some honest questions, was I even a friend in the first place? or was I just someone you could say to others "hey, look who I brought in".
You see, to you it may seem that im looking for something wrong, but i remember the question I asked you when we were talking. I asked you how someone could determine who has the truth if many groups came to your door claiming they had the truth, you said, and i quote "you can research the history of the religion". That is all I have done ******. So I dont understand why you think I am just looking for error.
Doing history on the JW's has brought up some questions. Am I not allowed to ask the history of your religion? is that a wrong thing to do? Am I looking for fault in something when the facts are the truth, and I have a question about it? Are you only willing to study with me if I have no questions and only accept anything you say without me doing research? Wasnt it Paul who said in 2 Corinthians 13:5 "Keep testing whether YOU are in the faith, keep proving what YOU yourselves are." It also mentions this in a Watchtower magazine:
Watchtower May 1 1958 p.261 Is Your Religion the Right One?
“It is important, then, that you "keep testing whether you are in the faith," as Paul declared. Keep checking to see whether the things you believe are in keeping with God's Word. But the question is, Are you willing to put your religion through such a test? There is nothing to fear, because if you have the right religion you can only be reassured by the examination. And if what you believe is not in keeping with the Bible, then you should welcome the truth, because it leads to light and life.”
Was it not the Beroean's in Acts 17 who were commended for examining the scriptures to see if what Paul was teaching was true? Do you expect less from me, or should I ignore what the bible says and follow whoever comes to me saying they have the truth?
I did not at any time tell you I have found the right path - I am still searching for it and along with that search comes many questions. It is my eternity that is at stake is it not? For the bible says in Ephesians 4:13-15 “Do not be led astray to and fro and carried about the wind of doctrine by the sleight of men”. So if I find something about a doctrine change, its my right to research it to make sure it follows what the bible says.
****** I never once came to you claiming the trinity is correct or that it may be correct, I came to you with other questions, and to be truthful, the trinity isn’t a concern of mine at the moment. My main concern was the questions I had about the history of JW’s, and what the bible says. After all, it is the bible that has supreme authority over all other literature does it not?
I hope you can see the reasons for me wanting to research anything I am taught before accepting it as truth. I would rather have questions not answered, then answers I cant question.
Matt (end of letter)
I thought I used some good points, and i hope some of the questions make him think!
Cheers
Matt