"Narrow and cramped is the road leading to life", right? Well with that quote, the Witnesses have always justified the fact that they are still God's chosen people, even though they are not that large compared to other worldwide religions. Yet I was wondering something, if smaller is a sign of God's people, then how small is small enough. For example, there are many Christian religions that are no larger then a few thousand, or just over a million. They might be good people, with a good cause and yet they are not that large. Is their gate more narrow and cramped then the Witnesses?
So if someone says to you, "we are a smaller religion, because the road is narrow and cramped to ever lasting life." You should mentioned that with the growth they brag about, it sounds like the road is starting to become a little to broad and spacious and thus you would feel more comfortable with a more cramped religious lifestyle. Yes, that comment made sense in the 1920's something, because at that time they were only a few thousand. Now they brag about being so large and growing and those begining numbers have changed. So we must conclude, the cramped and narrow road has gotten to wide.
What do you think, is it still a narrow and cramped road?
Edited by - whyhideit on 14 February 2003 3:8:37