Here is one of my challenges with the org’s salvation interpretation.
If an individual dies before the judgement cut without an understanding of Gods
life T&Cs (i.e., ignorance) they get a resurrection (i.e., do-over). Notwithstanding, they come back into the
world during the 1K year time, which clearly removes any ambiguity about who or
if there is a God, our origins, purpose,
and all these things we are guessing at or supposed to have faith in. I do not know about you, but what % of folks
do you think will reject God after a resurrection in the new world? Not many, I am thinking. But for the ones that
are lucky enough to be living in this hell hole currently without any visible proof
of the aforementioned, and sickness, death and all that goes along with life in
this $hit hole, we won’t make the cut because we are not part of an elite religious club claiming to
represent God on earth. Right....that makes
complete logical sense and represents a fair judgement for all humans. Really? Sorry, I cannot reason this is fair and balanced.
I find it repugnant and arrogant that any religious leaders take
part in speculation about who or who will not be forgiven by our savior. I
personally know many non-JWs that are kind, loving, and just good souls, better people than some of
the witnesses that I have known in the truth. I cannot imagine they would be
sidelined because they are not baptized JWs.
I am not a fan of
eschatological theology as it sets a premise of fear motivation. Most
individuals have misplaced the love for the Creator in exchange for a given
behavior for either receiving of gifts (life) or out of fear (death). Anyone
with children knows we want our children to love us, not because of what we can
give them or what we can take away.