Like I said you're not a JW. If you presently a baptized member, please say so.
Did we become JW because we wanted someone else to do our thinking for us?
by Rod P 51 Replies latest watchtower bible
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Truth or Lie
Like I said you're not a JW. If you presently a baptized member, please say so.
You seem to know the scriptures well. What does it mean when it says not to trust in man for your salvation? An old man in Cuba for example that has never been in the materialistic world like in the West, will not lose his life if he has never seen the inside of a kingdom hall. A person cannot tell another that they will lose their life if they do not agree. Use your heart in this matter. Spirit and Truth comes from the heart, and not from another mans teaching. I am baptized.
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minimus
I assume you are baptized and not df'd or disassociated. That being said, you must be a covert JW, one that cannot say the things you say here. Hence you are not a real JW. Otherwise you'd be df'd (and not here).
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minimus
b tw, I think the JWs are a false religion...in case you missed it.
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Truth or Lie
I assume you are baptized and not df'd or disassociated. That being said, you must be a covert JW, one that cannot say the things you say here. Hence you are not a real JW. Otherwise you'd be df'd (and not here).
If you learn the simple way of life that Jesus taught and teach it to the ones you love, you then become a witness of Jehovah. Jesus Christ is the Faithful and True Witness. He never attended a single congregational meeting and never reported his time on his walk upon the earth. If you use this same logic as they use with people of the nations, then Christ would not be eligible for eternal life. I am a Witness of Jehovah in spirit and truth. Not by some mans doctrine.
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minimus
Uh uh. Please tell all in your comgregation what you've said here. They'll kick you out quicker than Satan got thrown out of heaven!
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Truth or Lie
Uh uh. Please tell all in your comgregation what you've said here. They'll kick you out quicker than Satan got thrown out of heaven!
Too funny. I understand what you are saying as far as the strict teachings of the W.T.S. Do not feel bad if you do not attend their meetings or go out in field service with a bad conscience. A person can easily disprove many teachings from all religions. If you choose to belong to their congregations, then do so and do not advance further than necessary. It is always good to associate yourself with others, but not if it bothers your conscience. By the way baptism is a spiritual cleansing, and water submersion is symbolic of this. You cannot be baptised, yet continue to practice what is bad for your spirit, or inner strength. I am baptised by the standards of Jehovah God, not mans.
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EvilForce
Truth...
There have been many posters like you. You were asked a simple question and you chose to obfusicate, avoid answering, and being opaque in your responses. A simple question deserves a simple answer. He didn't ask you the meaning of the universe. He asked you if you were a baptised person in good standing according to JW dogma. You full well know what that means, so KNOCK IT OFF ! -
Truth or Lie
Truth...
There have been many posters like you. You were asked a simple question and you chose to obfusicate, avoid answering, and being opaque in your responses. A simple question deserves a simple answer. He didn't ask you the meaning of the universe. He asked you if you were a baptised person in good standing according to JW dogma. You full well know what that means, so KNOCK IT OFF !Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me. Your words can not jump off the screen and twist my arm can they? Do not think that you can dictate to me my way of teaching, thank you very much. Take a chill pill, relax and take some sominex. This is good advice, not a command.
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EvilForce
Ah, so what you have posted here is what you consider teaching? HA HA
Oh, young grasshopper, go Pontificate to someone who's interested.....
LOL. Thank you for revealing yourself.