Thank you nytelecom for the opening for this.
John E. Barr, Carey W. Barber, Theodore Jaracz, Karl F. Klein, Gerritt Losch, Milton G. Henschel , Albert D. Schroeder, Daniel Sydlik, Samuel Herd, David Splane, Steve Lett, Guy Pierce
What's that? You say you are no part of Christendom? Wait, let me look that up. Oh yes, there it is. I looked it up in the 1986-1990 Watchtower Index. Under Christendom the first thing it says is:
(SEE ALSO ANTICHRIST; APOSTASY; BABYLON THE GREAT; CHURCHES; CLERGY; EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH; EVANGELISTS; INTERFAITH; PRIESTS; PROTESTANTISM; REFORMATION; RELIGION; ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH; SUNDAY SCHOOLS; INDIVIDUAL DOCTRINES AND RELIGIONS BY NAME)
Just a side note on this…I thought that Jehovah's Witnesses thought of themselves as a religion.
If I may I would like to list a few subheadings:
Bible discredited by:
bloodguilt:
destruction:
handwriting on the wall
disunity:
Exposed:
as spiritually dead
lack of love:
meaning of: sh235
Let me quote that from the "Mankind's search for God" book:
"*By "Christendom" we refer to the realm of sectarian activity dominated by religions that claim to be Christian. "Christianity" refers to the original form of worship and access to God taught by Jesus Christ."
Again, do you not consider yourself to be Christians?
On to a couple more subheadings:
not channel of communication:
part of Serpent's seed:
Now this is what is written in YOUR publication. Let's go to an accepted resource for the meaning of words…namely the Dictionary. I am looking in the 1998 Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. Under the word Christendom it says:
1) Christians collectively.
2) The Christian world.
3) Christianity.
Quite short and to the point. Either you are a part of Christendom or you aren't Christian.