**I just find it amusing that out of all wrong understandings of JW someone would come up with such irrelevant small matters like they are wrong in the pronunciation. Or he was resurrected in a body or not. Is the holy spirit a person or a force. Cross or pole.
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And I think that the point of that would be that the *WTS* makes a "big deal" out of long-accepted teachings of mainstream churches. THEY are the ones just popping out of the woodwork 100+ years ago, and telling others that THEY are the "only God-approved religion" on the earth, with no valid proof whatsoever.
PRONUNCIATION:
Until I heard of JWs, I don't recall ever hearing any arguments or differing opinion among the clergy as to any pronunciation problems between denominations. The WTS (AFAIK) is the only one who worries about it. It *isn't* anything that is usually quibbled about---except for the WTS.
CHRIST'S BODY;
IS this irrelevant? DOES the bible say one thing and the WTS decides everyone else is wrong and they're right? Do you see a pattern here where the accepted is scoffed at, and the WTS proudly boasts how THEY have "the truth" about these things. *I* think it's relevant.
HOLY SPIRIT;
Again, looking at the bible, it's proven that the HS is more than an "active force". Because the WTS doesn't promote the "trinity", they then had to teach twisted "proofs" to support their ideas.
CROSS:
People have always identified the crucifix and the plain cross as symbols of Christianity. Then, along comes the WTS and conduct "bible studies" telling folks that's all wrong and displeases God. ALL the things pertaining to religion (symbols, etc) or celebrating Christ's birth or his ressurection----are frowned on by God.
The WTS is presumptuous and arrogant. They are also very clever, having purposely duped over six million people into believing their nonsense. That's what makes this all the more despicable.
So in this sense---I don't feel that these issues are unimportant nor do I find it amusing that these basic Christian religious beliefs are trampled on by fanatical old men in Brooklyn.
Annie