Frenchy,
I must say, you are very articulate, your words and thoughts easy to follow. I enjoyed reading them. Why were you not at the podium in the hall that I went to?
About Martini's question, and Frenchy's nutshell summation, my opinion is this; assuming we believe and have faith in the bible, the WTS in no way can lay claim to be God's chosen representative. Forget all the books written against the WTS. The answers are here for us in this thread. According to AhHah's post:
In spite of our JW indoctrination to believe that Christ taught that he would vest an earthly organization with authority over individual Christians, there is a lack of Scriptural basis for it.
And Path's Post:
I've been wondering lately if the whole concept of a Christian congregation is an apostasy from Christ as the gospels portray. I find the Isrealite history a lesson in basically the pitfalls of "organization", or of trying to keep a group of people confined by laws.
Path, I believe this to be the case. The WTS would be included in the apostasy from Christ. This brings us back to the question; who are God's covenant people?
Red said:
This is just my opinion, but it appears to me that defining criteria of "God's people" involve faith, and a searching for truth, rather than an association with a corporate religious entity.
This would have to be the case.
Tom
Edited by - TR on 17 November 2000 2:7:49