Not just another Bible.

by Bleep 65 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Bleep
    Bleep

    Yea Americans only understand one liners I guess. Short attentian span do you? hmmmm.

    If you are going to ask a question get ready for a fountain of truth.

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    The 1986 Watchtower source berates war, revolution and the killing of native Indians by Catholic missionaries, with one breath, and then with the other, tells us that Jehovah will rid the earth of all wickedness (presumably all who are not Jws at Armageddon). Yet we are admonished to love our enemies. If Jws are correct, why don't Jesus and Jehovah follow their own prescription?

  • searcher
    searcher

    Bleep

    I use the Biblical 'Two Witnesses Rule'

    When TWO organisations use the NWT, I will believe it.

    searcher

  • Bleep
    Bleep

    Prince the pop singer uses it and he had his own sign does that count?

  • Bleep
    Bleep

    Kenneson wrote, "presumably all who are not Jws at Armageddon"

    The Bible says no such thing. Where did you find that at?

    It does say that Armageddon will take care of all those army forces or nations and people will be faint out of fear. Thats what I got from Armageddon. Do you need a fountain of knowledge?

  • Crazy151drinker
    Crazy151drinker

    Bleep:

    Sometimes I get really pissed off with your stupid cut and paste posts, but then I realize that at least they are spelled right.

  • Crazy151drinker
    Crazy151drinker

    Bleep:

    You need a fountain of intelligence.

  • amac
    amac
    The NWT is a theologically biased translation. It was translated by people that have remained anonymous. THe reason for their anonimity is not to keep God's word in the sotlight, but rather to hide their lack of credentials from scholars.

    Aren't all Bible translation's theologically biased? The fact that the translator follows a given theology would make him biased. So unless there are translations by non-religious translators...

  • Bleep
    Bleep

    Others questioned God in Babylon.

    The ancient Egyptians believed that their Pharaoh was a god. This fact adds meaning to Pharaoh's disdainful question to Moses: "Who is Jehovah, so that I should obey his voice?" (Exodus 5:2) The Egyptians also had many other gods. The names of some 740 of these were found in a list discovered in the tomb of Thutmose III. The Egyptians worshiped triads of gods, or trinities, and one of the most popular of these was the triad of Osiris, Isis, and Horus.

    Source from the Bible and history books. King tuts tomb is still there along with his pets and servants.

  • Bleep
    Bleep

    Go to the Library and find out more. It's a historical record.

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