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    Gayle

    http://www.courierpostonline.com:80/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070609/LIVING/706090311/1004 Jehovah's Witnesses hope to debunk myths about their faith


    Rita Clement (far right) and Jennifer DiFilippo lead the way while handing out pamphlets in Gloucester Township. Helping out are Raft Brown (from back), Joshua Saldana, Laverne Frisby and DiFilippo's daughter Samantha, 4. All are from Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Pine Hill.
    IF YOU GO
    What: The 2007 "Follow the Christ!' District Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses

    Where: The Sovereign Center Arena, 700 Penn St., Reading, Pa.

    When: June 22 to 24; July 6 to 8, 20 to 22 and 27 to 29; Aug. 3 to 5, 10 to 12 and 24 to 26; and Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 from 9:30 a.m. each day, with intermission from noon and 2 p.m. The program will end in the late afternoon.

    Cost: Free; no collection plates are passed.

    Call (718) 560-5000 or visit http://www.watchtower.org/ and www. jw-media.org, the only two Web sites authorized by Jehovah's Witnesses.
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    Saturday, June 9, 2007
    By WILFORD S. SHAMLIN
    Courier-Post Staff

    The Jehovah's Witnesses shun celebrations of Christmas and Easter, two major holidays connected to Jesus Christ. That could be contributing to the perception that their denomination isn't a Christian religion.

    A series of three-day district conventions being held over the course of the summer in Reading, Pa., should debunk that widely held notion. The theme is: "Follow the Christ!"

    Jehovah's Witnesses in South Jersey are knocking on doors and inviting their neighbors to attend the convention, which will explain how following Bible principles that Christ promoted can help people improve their family life, draw closer to God and gain everlasting life, said Mark Weaver, a spokesman for the Reading conventions.

    "We want to give everybody the opportunity to get what the Bible's really teaching and get what we learned," said Jennifer DiFilippo, 35, of Blackwood.

    Rita Clement, 65, of Voorhees, added: "So many people claim to be Christian and to be Christian you have to be Christ-like and follow his example as set out in the Bible."

    Clements said they are engaged in the disciple-making work, in imitation of Jesus Christ, offering Bible studies to all interested ones.

    "Jesus Christ said, "Go make disciples,' " said another member, Raft Brown, 57, of Pine Hill. "Those were his parting words in Matthew 28:19, 20. We're inviting people to learn what the Bible has to say, what Christ has to say about the times we're living in."

    DiFilippo, Clement and Brown are full-time "pioneers" in their congregation, volunteering 70 hours per month in the ministry work.

    The Witnesses, which have more than 6.7 million members worldwide, are hoping to duplicate the success of last year's campaign advertising their "Deliverance at Hand!" convention.

    That coordinated effort contributed to a sizable increase in convention attendance worldwide compared with the previous year's figures, according to the public information office for Jehovah's Witnesses.

    This year's convention program will be held in more than 150 countries over the next few months. Organizers hope it will help those in attendance follow Christ's example and his teachings as closely as possible with the idea of becoming better individuals -- spouses, parents, youth, neighbors, employees and employers -- when they return home, they said.

    "Witnesses consider Jesus as the greatest of Jehovah's Witnesses," according to one prepared statement.

    Witnesses are inviting others to attend the annual convention so they can learn for themselves what the Bible says about Jesus' life and his teachings. The series kicks off June 22 to 24.

    On Friday morning, a keynote address, "Jesus' Unique Role in Jehovah's Purpose," will set the tone of the entire convention. In the afternoon, there will be a series of talks on the topic, "Keep Christ's Mental Attitude In You."

    The second day will encourage Witnesses to carry on their ministry in imitation of Christ. An afternoon program hopes to show how following Christ's example will lead to a happy family life, with emphasis on the role of husbands, wives, parents and children, organizers say.

    On Sunday morning, Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount" will come under examination in a six-part symposium. There also will be a public talk debating the question: Who are the real followers of Christ?

    The convention highlight will come Sunday afternoon, a traditional full-costume drama, based on Colossians 3:12, with a cast of more than 25 characters. It will focus on Gehazi, the greedy attendant of God's prophet Elisha. Reach Wilford S. Shamlin at (856) 486-2475 or [email protected]

  • blondie
    blondie
    Rita Clement, 65, of Voorhees, added: "So many people claim to be Christian and to be Christian you have to be Christ-like and follow his example as set out in the Bible."

    Implying that everyone except JWs only claim to be Christian. I can imagine a slammed door in her face with this comment to a homeowner.

    BTW, the people referred to at Isaiah 43:10-12 are Israelites, so only Israelites were Jehovah's witnesses. Today the WTS teaches that only the anointed, 144,000 are "spiritual" Israelites so it follows that only the anointed are Jehovah's witnesses.

    Blondie

  • Shepherd Book
    Shepherd Book

    I like how in the bottom picture "Rita" has to put her hand in front of her skirt to maintain modesty. Good job, Rita. Too bad you can't wear pants.

  • Kudra
    Kudra

    This is what I wrote...

    ;)

    ***
    I must say, and all who have been to the convention will agree, that "the Christ" is actually God's representative on earth, The Governing Body, chosen out of the annointed of Jehovah to provide information -Jehovah's mouthpiece, really- to His followers here on earth.

    Some have been mislead as they tend to worship Jesus more than God his father. But, the Christ is actually the annointed here on earth. And to "follow the Christ" in actuality means to follow the teachings of the Governing Body who Jehovah has guided, with his spirit, to give us the teachings of truth.

    Agape,

    Kudra
    ***

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    Awesome anti-witness

    Thousands will read,it's hanging top rank on the news wire need 607/1914 expert to post scroll down and see what I mean

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    Jehovah's Witnesses hope to debunk myths about their faith
    Cherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 1 hour ago
    The Jehovah's Witnesses shun celebrations of Christmas and Easter, two major holidays connected to Jesus Christ. That could be contributing to the ...

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    Hey did you notice in that pic they show a woman out in service wearing a denim skirt? Since when did they start allowing that?

  • Kudra
    Kudra

    I posted a "reply" to a guy that was asking me some questions...

    heh heh.

    ***
    1.
    No, "the Christ" is not Jesus, as we Jehovah's witnesses believe (in the context of our convention title) so we would not just say "Jesus". "The Christ" is the collective group of spirit-directed men here on earth that make the truth of Jehovah known to the nations. They will interpret the deeper thing of the bible that we may not understand on our own.

    2.
    God needs to make his will known and he gave us the bible but we could not understand it if it were not for this group of spirit directed men. Many of the understandings that Jehovah's Witnesses hold are different from churches of the world, even those that profess to be Christian. This is because we are the only religion that is chosen to have a true understanding of the bible and Jehovah's will.

    No relation to Xenu but you were probably kidding with that one.

    3.
    Jehovah has always had a remnant of spirit-directed chosen ones on the earth. Today it happens to be the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses to show the world the truth about the future of humankind.

    4.
    Annointed means "chosen".

    5.
    Correct, correct and we are being taught the the truth about the future of this world and what we need to do to survive the great day and tribulation of our god Jehovah. Not all who call on the name of god will be saved.

    -Kudra
    ***

  • eclipse
    eclipse

    Kudra is the Debil in disguise

  • Kudra
    Kudra

    I don't want to give myself away... I'm going for juuuust nutty enough to make folks realize how crazy the dubs are but I am being "normal" enough to make the dubs cringe but not raise any red flags...

    heh heh.

  • eclipse
    eclipse

    I could feel them cringing from all the way over here! The first and last ''answers'' were priceless.

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