adynaton
Noun
adynaton (plural adynatons )
- (rhetoric) A form of hyperbole that uses exaggeration so magnified as to express impossibility.
Examples:
1. "When pigs fly"
2. "When hell freezes over"
3. "What if JWs are right?!?"
by brotherdan 77 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
adynaton
Noun
adynaton (plural adynatons )
Examples:
1. "When pigs fly"
2. "When hell freezes over"
3. "What if JWs are right?!?"
Brother Dan,
I guess you weren't being serious but for anyone who does take this seriously has to consider this.
What if that old Independent Fundamental Baptist church preacher was correct?
You should watch the Left Behind series and a few episodes of Jack Van Impe Presents. They have their own take on the end times prophecies too.
In the end, I say forget it. Man makes too many mistakes to be trusted. I'm just going to do the best I can to live a somewhat decent moral Christian life and believe God's amazing grace is enough for my sins.
If a false prophet ONCE in a time happens to have right, it still is a false prophet.
This is something that I think about all the time. Even though history has proven the JW's to be wrong, I always get that gut feeling that I'm gonna wake up and the big A is gonna be upon us.
As a non JW, our faith teaches us that this will happen. The one world government will indeed pass laws banning open churches that teach the truth. ( not just JW). But the underground churches will be very active and suffer much persecution. The problem the JWs have, is that they believe they are the only truth.
Whatever happens in the future Bro Dan - I am convinced that Almighty God will not bless an organisation that has behaved so very badly to human beings that he loves.
Loz x
One Christian guy said to my co-worker "Even if there's only 1% chance we're right, isn't it worth taking that chance if it means your salvation?"
The problem with that is that most religions are exclusive. Membership in another ensures destruction. You can't be a JW and a Mormon. You can't be a Mormon and a Baptist. You can't be a Baptist and a Muslim, etc.
Therefore with that line of reasoning alone, you can't win because if you stay in one "just in case", you are condemned to death by the others.
It's kind of like Religious Russian Roulette.
There's that circular thinking for you. What if there is just a 1% chance that you are wrong and are missing out on heaven? Isn't it worth it?
It's an easy statement to say to STOP your natural thinking process.
Dan- O.K. my friend - pull away from the peyote pipe for a minute. Take a deep breath- now exhale . LOL ! Good. JW's aren't right. Research it thoroughly and you'll see that. Nothing they say is going to happen. It's all a scam to dupe their members and keep them controlled through fear and guilt. It's an UNREALITY they are pushing into people's minds
Ummmm....I know they are not right. I titled the thread the way I did because I wanted to think about the implications of IF they were right, what would happen.