Comatose: Do you realize this is an ex-JW site? lol Your views on god are fine, just like anyone elses views are fine for them personally. But, you act like you know something very clear and obvious. I don't know if you realize that what you say is strange to just about everyone on here who sees it.
Well, Coma, the JWs are the only ones I know of who don't follow the biblical eschatological exegesis regarding Armageddon. Yes, it sounds strange to them. Probably because they've never heard it before. People can believe it or not; I'm certain some folks think the entire concept is a fairy tale. The thing is, JWs believe that Jerusalem is "spiritual" and they just scratch it out and write in world, then they scratch out Judah and write in Jehovah's Witnesses.
Okay, I'm oversimplifying it somewhat, but the scripture can be either literal, spiritual or both. Armageddon, according to the Bible goes down like this. A world leader pops up who represents a past earthly empire. Lots of evangelicals think it's Rome, but author Joel Richardson believes it's the Turkish Caliphate. The empire is one that is, is not, and is again. If one takes the biblical border of this kingdom, then it is the Caliphate, not Rome. Thus, the Beast, though said to rule over all nations of the world, will only occupy the nations surrounding Israel. Anyway, this Beast brings a massive army "down" (from the north) and is stopped in the valley of Armageddon by the two witnesses. After three and a half years, the Beast will break free, kill the two witnesses and three and a half days later, they arise and ascend into the air to meet the returning Messiah.
This is not just the Christian expectation, but also the Jewish and Muslim expectations. When the Romans descended on Jerusalem in 70 A.D., many of the Jews expected to be rescued by their Messiah. But Jesus had pronounced the doom of the city, and the ancient prophets declared that before the coming of the Messiah in glory, that Judah must be scattered to the four corners of the earth and then gathered. After that, then Armageddon and the return of Christ.
So, again, if this is new it doesn't mean it's "different." It means that to get to the JW interpretation, the scripture must be altered and mangled. Don't believe me? Read Zechariah 12-14, Ezekiel 38-39, and Revelation 11-12. Note that in Revelation 11, that John is given a reed to measure the temple, but what temple? The second temple already was destroyed. So a third temple, he is saying, must be built before the return of the Savior. It hasn't been built yet, so Armageddon cannot take place yet. Also note that the city under seige in all of these scriptures, is Jerusalem.
In other words, the JWs have to make their members read the Watchtower to understand their view of Armageddon. If they read the Bible, they will slip right into cognative dissonance and they won't be able to reconcile it.

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