Cats a JW no-no?

by Confession 31 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • rocky220
    rocky220

    When will the Borg's stupidity and backwardness end???????? when when when.....ah yes i know.....

    when R&F says..."arma-geddon outa here!!!!" [lol] R.

  • BrendaCloutier
    BrendaCloutier
    It eats mice and their kind, which is forbidden to Christians and their pets (Lev. 11:29, Isa. 66:17).

    Hmmm. Leviticus and Isaiah are OLD TESTAMENT and written by and for Hebrews/Jews. I didn't realize it was also written for Christians as Christ did away with the tabu's (polynesian word) put on foods.

    Methinks this guy is a nutcase, or has tongue firmly planted in cheek.

  • BrendaCloutier
    BrendaCloutier

    After reviewing his site further (using 607 as the date Babylon was destroyed) I now know he is a rabid religious nutcase.

    Brenda

    (Pride of 4 cats and 2 humans)

  • DannyBloem
    DannyBloem

    I have seen this article before.

    It was written as to show how the JW logic works. But it is totally fictional.
    Its logic is equal to the logic about some topic in WT's and asleeps.

    Danny

  • undercover
    undercover
    It was written as to show how the JW logic works. But it is totally fictional.

    Its logic is equal to the logic about some topic in WT's and asleeps.

    It's so well written using WT logic that many people take it for the genuine article. It just shows how bad the WT is and how gullible a lot of JWs(and some of us ex-dubs) are.

    As silly as this article is though, there are many real ones that rival, if not outdo, that one for stupidity and religious dogmatism.

  • Alwayshere
    Alwayshere

    Does anyone have the Watchtower that question was in? If not there is no way to prove it is from a JW.

  • Confession
    Confession

    Wow... That's what I thought. It seems like an exaggeration that demonstrates how silly WTS logic is--but attempts not to go too far so that many JWs will think it's real. But why does this guy have it on his site. Is he a real JW CO--or not?

  • undercover
    undercover

    hoo-boy

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    LOL. The cat thing is meant to illustrate how flawed their logic system is. I have written a few similar articles poking fun at the WTS rules. You can do so too with my handy dandy template:

    <insert title--either Questions from Readers or Young People Ask will do nicely>

    <insert subtitle--Should Christians do _____________?>

    Today _______ has become popular. People who do _______ say it's harmless fun. But what does Jehovah have to say about it?

    The Israelites used to <insert nonsensical/imaginary story about the Israelites not doing something, and claim it's from the Bible>.

    The apostle Paul did not do ________, nor is it mentioned anywhere in the Bible that Christians should do it. In fact, Timothy said <insert Bible verse misconstrued to prohibit topic du jour>.

    Many scientists have proven that doing ________ causes <insert names of random diseases here, but be sure not to quote things real scientists have actually said>.

    Christians of conscience today do not do ___________ because it <choose one: causes you to become a homosexual, causes you to engage in immorality, weakens your spirituality). (<now quote Bible verses that have nothing to do with this topic but can be misconstrued to prohibit it>)

  • love2Bworldly
    love2Bworldly

    Who is FRED HALL?

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