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by therevealer 4 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • therevealer
    therevealer

    THE WATCHTOWER ? JUNE 15, 2011 11

    The basic message about Jesus may not be strange to those who

    are acquainted with what the Bible says about sin. For others, though,

    this message will be quite new, something not known or

    generally believed in their culture.

    Does this not suggest that Jehovah has allowed whole cultures to not be informed of

    his sons horrific death that was allowed for their salvation.

    What a pathetic admission on behalf of their God.

  • punkofnice
    punkofnice

    I wonder what they mean by 'basic' message?

    Normally the WTB$ have rather convoluted messages about the simplest thing.

    The sentance : The basic message about Jesus may not be strange to those who are acquainted with what the Bible says about sin.

    Doesn't make sense to me (perhaps I'm a dunce), but it seems to shift from Jesus to Bible to Sin without explaining the connection............is it just me?

  • therevealer
    therevealer

    I get what you are saying. so the basic message about Jesus is all about what the bible says about sin. I thought it was how wonderful a person he was and full of wisdom to deal with life. But apparently it is tell the people how they are sinful and headin for a bad result at Harmaggedon unless they listen to the witlesses message about Jesus.

  • SweetBabyCheezits
    SweetBabyCheezits
    The basic message about Jesus may not be strange to those who are acquainted with what the Bible says about sin. For others, though, this message will be quite new, something not known or generally believed in their culture.

    Acts 10:34 says that "God is not partial." But you wouldn't guess that considering the advantage some would have being born in a predominantly Christian nation.

    Ridiculous.

  • sabastious
    sabastious
    Acts 10:34 says that "God is not partial." But you wouldn't guess that considering the advantage some would have being born in a predominantly Christian nation.

    It's interesting how they explain this. First off they say that the people within these stubborn countries have every opportunity to see the evil ways of their culture's satanic religion and leave for a more Christian friendly nation (quite the assumption). Then they also say that God will eventually penetrate the more stubburn countries yet it will take longer because of their obstinance.

    -Sab

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