1. I will always ask them how they became Christians
2. I share my testimony how Christ saved me.
3. Many options are open to me from here since I've shared the gospel through my testimony...but one effective one is to say that I could never become a JW. When they ask why, I can say that I don't believe their religion is biblical. When they ask for specifics I can ask questions like the following:
Is it biblical to say that the 144,000 were numerically complete in 1935? (No we don't believe that anymore). But you taught that for over 70 years...so how was this determined from the Bible? Oh you mean it was just the speculation of men?
Is it biblical
to say that the Great Crowd of other sheep in Revelation 7 began
being called before 1940? (???) See page 125 of
Revelation: Its Grand Climax at Hand
How do you know
this? Is 1935 in the Bible? How was this info conveyed to your leaders?
Is it biblical
to say that the sounding of the 7 trumpets introduced in
Revelation 8 got underway at a Bible Student convention in Cedar
Point, Ohio in 1922? (???) See page 172 of Revelation:
Its Grand Climax at Hand
How do you know
this? Is this in the Bible?
Is it biblical
to say that the apostle Peter went to heaven in 1918? (???)See
page 274 of Revelation: Its Grand Climax at Hand
How do you know
this? Do you know that from the Bible?
Is it biblical
to say that Jesus concluded an investigative judgment in 1918 and
as a result rejected every church on earth with the exception of your
organization? (???)
How do you know
this? Is this in the Bible?
Is it biblical
to say that Jesus appointed a Faithful and Discrete Slave in
Brooklyn New York in 1919?
(???)
How do you know
this? Is this in the Bible? What were the names of those selected
ones? On what grounds were they selected? Do you know what the Bible
Students were teaching and practicing in 1919? Wasn't Pastor Russell being proclaimed as the Faithful and Wise Servant at the time...etc. etc.