Are Jehovahs Witnesses false prophets
by joe134cd 21 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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RULES & REGULATIONS
Robert King was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1977. He has served as an elder and regular pioneer in several congregations in Texas, California and Washington state. In 1996 he experienced what Jehovah's Witnesses refer to as an anointing by holy spirit, which was manifested in a complete immersion into an intense study of the Hebrew prophets. In 2002 Robert began publishing essays on a blog, as articles began to accumulate it was suggested to him to write a book. The first edition of Jehovah Himself Has Become King was published in 2005, which coincided with him being disfellowshipped for making this information available.My thoughts on Robert King: Robert King is just another religious nut who thinks of himself too much. Just by his proclaiming he was anointed by the holy spirit, he proves he's just another wack job. He is no different than the ''faithful and discreet slave.'' -
Finkelstein
They are worse since they follow and are avowed to the commercialized false prophets who run the Watchtower Corporation.
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MightyV8
Are Jehovahs Witnesses false prophets
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next question....
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smiddy3
Is the Pope a Catholic ?
{ I know its an old one }
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MightyV8
can ducks swim?
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DesirousOfChange
In 1996 he experienced what Jehovah's Witnesses refer to as an anointing by holy spirit,. . .
Just by his proclaiming he was anointed by the holy spirit, he proves he's just another wack job.
Even the WT agrees about the "wack job" thing.
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UnshackleTheChains
Now let me give some careful consideration to that question 🤔.
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Vanderhoven7
False teachers - certainly.
A little harder to pin the false prophet label since they never claimed inspiration as the Old Testament prophets did.
What they are are lousy interpreters of Bible prophecy...which just goes to contradict their claim to be the only ones on earth with a mandate to interpret God's word for mankind.j
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Beth Sarim
It's been just one false prophecy after another.
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steve2
Watch the spell check Joe. In your admiring reply about Mr King, every sentence has at least one strange word in it. As for the attempt to separate the “prophet” from the “organization” - no way, man.
In JW land, the two are the same thing.