Thanks Blondie!
Another threadbare lesson from Botchtower Corporation. The only interesting part was wise King Solomon... who really wised up and worshipped other gods and scored loads of hot "worldly" women.
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Thanks Blondie!
Another threadbare lesson from Botchtower Corporation. The only interesting part was wise King Solomon... who really wised up and worshipped other gods and scored loads of hot "worldly" women.
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Grazie Blondie. i liearn more here who in KH :)
A couple little observations of my own:
Paragraph 4 - inherit versus "inherit" (no quote marks versus quote marks). Jesus and his co-heirs truly inherit. The earthly class "inherit" virtually, in effect, in a sense - let's call it that but it's not really. The addition of quote marks gives that kind of flavor to it.
Paragraph 9 - the dead are judged according to their deeds BUT not their deeds before they died - only on what they do when they are ... well ... not dead anymore. The Scripture should read: "the resurrected living ... are judged according to their deeds during the Millennium." It doesn't sit well with other Scriptures like 2 Cor. 5:10 (the 'anointed' get judged for things they did in the body, i.e. before they got their resurrection body). Again, it emphasizes two standards for salvation.
The other clangers that bugged me, like 607 and Christian congregation = "lifeboat," have already been picked up by Blondie.
"When Jesus was on earth, he was empowered by God's holy spirit to demonstrate the kind of wonderful things that will take place earth wide in the new world. For example, Jesus told a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years to walk. The Bible reports that the man did so. (Read John 5:5-9.) In another instance, Jesus encountered" a man blind from birth" and healed him. Later, the man formerly blind was asked about the One
who had healed him, and he answered: "From of old it has never been heard that anyone opened the eyes of one born blind. If this man were not from God, he could do nothing at all.” (John 9:1, 6, 7, 32, 33) Jesus could do all of this because he was empowered by God. Everywhere he went, Jesus "healed those needing a cure.”--Luke 9:11."
I wonder why the WT writers don't mention the fact that Paul NEVER mentions Jesus' miracles?
"When Jesus was on earth, he was empowered by God's holy spirit to demonstrate the kind of wonderful things that will take place earth wide in the new world. For example, Jesus told a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years to walk. The Bible reports that the man did so. (Read John 5:5-9.) In another instance, Jesus encountered" a man blind from birth" and healed him. Later, the man formerly blind was asked about the One
who had healed him, and he answered: "From of old it has never been heard that anyone opened the eyes of one born blind. If this man were not from God, he could do nothing at all.” (John 9:1, 6, 7, 32, 33) Jesus could do all of this because he was empowered by God. Everywhere he went, Jesus "healed those needing a cure.”--Luke 9:11."
I wonder why the WT writers don't mention the fact that Paul NEVER mentions Jesus' miracles?