Don't forget "GOATS" (or goatish or goatlike)
or
FALSE Christians
or
PROFESSED Christians
by maputo95 20 Replies latest jw friends
Don't forget "GOATS" (or goatish or goatlike)
or
FALSE Christians
or
PROFESSED Christians
referring to themselves as True Christians™ - implying that everyone else's beliefs are false.
We have or are in "The Truth."
Within the ranks......that person is not "theocratic".
Think About It
I have heard all sorts of offensive terms being used by witlesses for worldly people. One speaker compared worldly people to urine (as in dog pee). Another used the same illustration but used the term "poison" instead. I have heard many times worldly people being called "pigs", "swine", and "dogs". And, once I was in field circus and the householder was Catholic and intended to stay that way. The pio-sneer called this person a "cat lick" behind their back.
Oops, I tripped up and below I'm trying to make clear what I meant below. However, initially and for 400 years there was no New Testament as we know it and the Old Testament was not printed and it was in the hands of leaders of the Church leaders who could read. The faithful were taught orally and this oral teaching has now remained oral or, in part, written down in epistles and gospels
They seem to say the doctrines of oral church tradtion are ‘devilish’ but WHEN some of those oral traditions were written down in various books by the men of the very same church, and accepted as canon by councils of the church then the doctrines expounded within this canon are, according to Rutherford's men, suddenly inspired by God?”
they are not "active"
so-called xians
bird food
walking dead
pagan
fornication
fleshly
weaker vessel
independent thinking
I think there are more in the Apostate Dictionary.
"Bad Associations"... 'cause JWs are Useful Habits! (not that the WT has ever bothered to tell us just what the hell a "useful habit" IS...)
Sorry to hear you missed that lesson in the Youth book!
Useful habits are...
"Blood Transfusion"... To normal people, the name of a typically-life-saving medical procedure...
To a Jehovah's Witness, it is a "test of faith", or "Satan testing us..."
Which brings me to another word - series of words: "Test, testing, to be tested..."
To an engineer, something one does to the methods and materials used in a project... To a swimmer, a method of checking water temperature before taking the plunge... To a schoolchild, something that approaches the Jehovah's Witness' definition of "something from Satan"...
Two words - "Bible Study"...
To any other group professing the Christian faith, this means sitting down and actually STUDYING the Bible itself...
Not so for Jehovah's Witnesses... This means reading WTBTS' literature with the occasional reference to a carefully excised Bible scripture...
All I can think of, for now...
Zid