You would not be here if jehovah destroyed wicked in...

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  • road to nowhere
    road to nowhere

    Heard this one again. Depending on the timeline i would be here because my parents were born before the date given this time and were "in".

    That assumes they still met, the same wiggler got through, and on and on.

    Maybe things should hold iff forevwr as there are still future generations coming. The combinations of who mates with whom and when are boggling

    Maybe thus should be in humor

  • sir82
    sir82

    Wanna blow a JW's mind?

    "You would not exist if it were not for Adam & Eve's sin."

    Example: My parents met in a roller skating rink in the midwestern USA. They lived there because their grandparents emigrated from eastern Europe due to economic hardships, working for the railroads and in coal mines. If Adam & Eve hadn't sinned, there would have been no roller skates, no rinks, no cars to travel to the rinks, no economic hardships, no railroads, no coal mines, etc. etc. If my parents had never met, I would not exist.

    Now just repeat that for a few thousand generations, going back. My parents would not exist if their grandparents had not met due to living in a particular geographic location due to a unique set of circumstances brought on by injustice, hardship, war, crime, political upheaval, etc. etc. etc. My grandparents would not have existed if my great-grandparents had not met due to similar, but completely different, unjust circumstances, etc.

    You, Mr. JW, fully owe your existence to Adam & Eve's sin.

  • neat blue dog
    neat blue dog

    The platitude that 'God hasn't brought the end yet because of all the new ones coming in' has got to be one of the most idiotic arguments. Yes, thousands are baptized every month . . . But millions are born or die every month. By this logic Jehovah should've quit while he was ahead and brought the end sooner so that millions wouldn't live and die without knowledge of the one true restoration of worship in Pennsylvania, USA.

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