In the early Christian days a record of some kind must have been kept of the preaching activities of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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In the early Christian days a record of some kind must have been kept of the preaching activities of Jehovah's Witnesses.
I am working on getting the whole booklet available.
Yes they did have records- I just found one!
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They also went mezuzah-to-mezuzah 3 hours every Sabbath morning. Of course, one of those hours was actually coffee-'n'-challah break, and most of the rest of it was spent riding around on camels...
Outlaw, LOL....I had been seeing the writing dept like this, but I think I like your version better.
...... But..... the art dept is trying really hard to sink to their level.
Really! Just how many people had the reading and writing skills required to keep records. People weren't lugging stone tablets around with them or brittle papyrii
Most record-keeping was by word of mouth. And we all know how reliable that is.
So they create this mythical idea that people were keeping records and then make an assumption that people today need to do the same
That picture makes me smile every time I see it. Who knew first-century Christians carried manufactured leather service bags identical to the ones the Dubs use?
"MUST have"? Remember, they are expecting people to stake their lives on the validity of their writings. Remember, they do not want anyone doing independent research on these topics. Remember, they expect us to do things because early Christians "must" have done them. Remember, the penalty for not believing it, or presenting an alternative viewpoint is busting up of families and a death threat.
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