What if Armageddon happened in 1975 but was invisible?
Cold Steel
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The Real Reason why the WT predicted Armageddon in 1975
by OrphanCrow ini am of the opinion that the wt doctrine is influenced more by external factors that it is by internal ones.
one of the doctrines that has puzzled me for some time is the armageddon prediction of 1975. why would the wts make this prediction?
what was their real purpose?.
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Tribulation, Hardship and Jehovah: Will He Manifest Himself?
by Cold Steel inwhat are the expectations of jws regarding future tribulation and "the church"?
do they expect that at some point yahweh will manifest himself to the faithful and discreet slave to bring about the temporal salvation of his people?
and if a member of the gb claimed to hear from jehovah in some way, like an angel, light or voice, how would the general membership react to the news?
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Cold Steel
Fascinating stuff, Listener.
In 1964 the Watchtower repoted:
As Jehovah revealed his truths by means of the first-century Christian congregation so he does today by means of the present-day Christian congregation. Through this agency he is having carried out prophesying on an intensified and unparalleled scale. All this activity is not an accident. Jehovah is the one behind all of it. The abundance of spiritual food and the amazing details of Jehovah's purposes that have been revealed to Jehovah's anointed witnesses are clear evidence that they are the ones mentioned by Jesus when he foretold a 'faithful and discreet slave' class that would be used to dispense God's progressive revelations in these last days.(Watchtower, June 15, 1964, p. 365)
In 1919, the Society teaches, Jehovah chose them as his earthly organization. Of course this begs the question of how it was made known to them. Anciently such things came through apostles who received it through revelation. If God never changes but is the same yesterday, today and forever, shouldn't the way he communicates be the same? In the quote above, we see that God would use the "faithful and discreet slave class...to dispense God's progressive revelations in these last days."
Yet elsewhere the Society stresses it does not receive revelation as the apostles did. Adding to the word of God seems to be repugnant to them, but the early Christians were strangers to the concept of a closed canon. They were not opposed to adding to the word of God, but only to adding to the words of certain books. Progressive revelations from God constituted new scripture. Yet even though the Society once went so far as to proclaim Jehovah as the Editor of the Watchtower, and the articles the messages of Jehovah to his people, it stops short of declaring the "progressive revelations" of the "last days" to be scripture.
So how can this be? Isn't it true that the GB considers itself to be a collective prophet?
Here again is what the Watchtower says:
In ancient times he sent prophets as his special messengers. While these men foretold things to come, they also served the people by telling them of God's will for them at that time, often also warning them of dangers and calamities. People today can view the creative works. They have at hand the Bible, but it is little read or understood. so, does Jehovah have a prophet to help them, to warn them of dangers and to declare things to come? ... These questions can be answered in the affirmative. Who is this prophet? ... This 'prophet' was not one man, but was a body of men and women. it was the small group of footstep followers of Jesus Christ, known at that time as international bible students. today they are known as Jehovah's Christian witnesses. (Watchtower April 1, 1972 p. 197)
I guess new light reveals the small group to be the GB.
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I've been in love with a Jehovah Witness without knowing it for a long time, he hid it from everyone.
by sakurafeathers inhello :) so i know this guy for almost 6 years, i met him when i was 15 and i felt in love.
now i’m 21 and he is 22. we were in the same class and got along very well and he seemed to like me too.
when i confessed, face to face he haven't admitted and he haven't denied it and he acted like he liked me too but couldn't be with me because reasons bigger than him, but i was too young to understand and he was young to handle the pressure he had.
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Cold Steel
I know it's difficult to grasp, but the person you are at this young age is not the person you'll be in five years. The truth is, you don't know what you want. You get involved with a guy now and you'll never develop the independence you need to develop to become the person you otherwise will be. You'll simply be someone with "baggage." You need your youth and education to become the person you want to be. In seven years you don't want to be one of those women who say, "Yeah, I was young and stupid...I let my emotions and immaturity get the best of me." Instead of having a decent job, you'll be divorced and be a single mom working a waitress somewhere. Not only are you going to change, he's going to change. He may or may not be a JW, but you'd be betting your future on things beyond the control of either of you.
Seek some counseling. Don't avoid it because you fear what you'll hear. You're at a pivotal part of your life.
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Visit From Jehovah's Witnesses
by Vanderhoven7 inhad two lovely jws (stephen and ruth) visit this morning.
this was our second study in the last 2 weeks.
they first knocked on my door (bell is out) 3 weeks ago and i shared my testimony and we arranged to meet last tuesday which we did.. our first study went like this:.
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Cold Steel
Oh, it's biblical. You get 1914 by subtracting 2,520 prophetic years from the time Jerusalem fell in 607 BC. Easy, right? Well, how do we know Jerusalem fell in 607 BC? Because if you add 2,520 years to 607 BC, you get 1914!
Scary, right?
Fits just like a jigsaw puzzle! What greater evidence do you want?
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Huge story unfolding at Warwick
by Crazyguy inits been mentioned before that warwick is a toxic dump and now the jw's are suing a former owner for compensation.
well this is huge on so many levels.
one they new it was contaminated back a few years ago so why move your headquarters there?
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Cold Steel
Yes, is it not written: "But if you turn away and forsake the decrees and commands I have given you and go off to serve other gods...then I will uproot Israel from my land, which I have given them, and will reject this [new] temple I have consecrated for my Name. I will make it a byword and an object of ridicule among all peoples. This temple will become a heap of rubble. All who pass by will be appalled and say, 'Why has the LORD done such a thing to this land and to this temple?'" (2 Chron. 7)
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Tribulation, Hardship and Jehovah: Will He Manifest Himself?
by Cold Steel inwhat are the expectations of jws regarding future tribulation and "the church"?
do they expect that at some point yahweh will manifest himself to the faithful and discreet slave to bring about the temporal salvation of his people?
and if a member of the gb claimed to hear from jehovah in some way, like an angel, light or voice, how would the general membership react to the news?
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Cold Steel
What are the expectations of JWs regarding future tribulation and "the Church"? Do they expect that at some point Yahweh will manifest himself to the Faithful and Discreet Slave to bring about the temporal salvation of his people? And if a member of the GB claimed to hear from Jehovah in some way, like an angel, light or voice, how would the general membership react to the news?
Would they be suspicious, skeptical, exuberant?
The GB members speak with authority, freely giving instruction as though they'd just finished speaking with the Almighty. I don't know if they're good or bad people, but what do the people at Bethel think? Do they rave about how great these men are? Do they feel honored to sit at the feet of the Slave? And do they feel they're being led by the Holy Spirit?
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What are the chances of having a one on one with GB member
by Chook injesus drifted amongst the lowly folk .
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Cold Steel
Certainly they must walk the halls of Bethel, do occasional shopping, go to Home Depot or get out and do chores like everyone else. If you know what they look like and are respectful, they should feel no qualms about shaking hands and chatting a few moments, right? Living in a Washington, D.C., suberb, I've seen Sandra Day O'Connor, Al Gore and many other notables. I've seen actors, well known journalists and a friend of mine went in to pick up a pizza some years ago and a little old man in very casual clothes walked in and was waiting behind him in line. He nodded at the man, who nodded back politely and then recognized him as Admiral Hyman Rickover. It happens so often that I've lost count.
I respect their privacy and have never intruded, but I could have if I'd chosen to. And were I a JW, I'd feel comfortable saying hello if I ran into a GB member. (After all, I help pay his salary, right, or I would if I were a member of the Kingdom.)
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Jehovah`s Witnesses Boasted They have No Clergy Laity Class ?
by smiddy inwell that`s what was impressed on me to differentiate between the true religion and false religion , when i was converted in 1960 , do they still claim that ?
believing that they still do , i will say this.. what about ,:the governing body who definitely are set apart from the rank and file for their attitude towards the r&f , but also from the attitude of the r&f towards the governing body members.many do seem to idolise gb members by their actions , and the gb members dont seem to discourage that.. and not only for their attitude , how about their life-style , being housed in bethel with all the mod -cons of modern civilization as opposed to a r&f member living in a third world country .does the wt society do anything to make their lifestyle improve ?
{ did jesus have a place to rest his head ?
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Cold Steel
The greatest problem the Society has isn't in the organization, but in the fact that it has no ministerial authority. When Jesus lived, the Jews repeatedly asked him about his authority. It wasn't a baseless question because no man takes the honor of acting in God's name except he who is called of God as was Aaron, the brother of Moses.
The Society did just that. It simply assumed the sealing keys that were given to Peter and announced to the world that Jesus had chosen them, in 1919, I think, without any word of God being received by God. There have been no angelic manifestations, no theophanies, no visions. The heavens have been closed to the GB, and yet they have taken the authority unto themselves and set themselves up as representing God. But how did they get it? Who ordained them?
No one in the Society has ever explained that.
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Daughter doesn't want me to push my beliefs on her
by jws inso i was talking with my daughter the other day and she tells me that she doesn't want me to push my beliefs on her.i am agnostic.
which isn't a belief.
it's a lack of belief.
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Cold Steel
Many people find happiness and a great deal of comfort in religion. I'm not a JW, but I have my own religious beliefs and can see where your daughter is coming from. You should understand that there are many who find in religion a purpose for existing. Some may be comfortable in not knowing, but I can tell you that destroying someone's religious beliefs will not endear you to them, but may instead cause deep seated resentment and depression in the form of cognitive dissonance.
If your daughter is happy in her beliefs, I recommend you respect her wishes and not seek to undermine them unless those beliefs are being used by others to alienate her from family or friends. When people use the religious beliefs of others as a means of control, that can be challenged without destroying a person's core beliefs. But that's another problem entirely.
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Oh the irony!!!!
by notsurewheretogo injust saw this pop up in my facebook...i laughed out loud in the office and people looked at me.. .
is it just me or is it very ironic to post that scripture with a picture of the hq?
because following men at hq is exactly what they do!.
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Cold Steel
Has the Society ever taken a positive position on whether the GB receives revelation or not?
If they speak when moved upon by the Holy Spirit, is that not revelation? Or if they are inspired to see things in a "NEW LIGHT," is that not revelation as well? The Society seems to shy away from the R-word except when discussing John's book. Officially it says the GB doesn't receive revelation as the prophets did, nor are GB members prophets. Rather, the GB, as a body, is a prophet.
But does the prophet actually hear from God? Do they, as a body, talk to God face to face as did Moses? Do they entertain angels like Abraham? See visions as did John? Prophesy as did Isaiah, Ezekiel and Zechariah? Do they say, "Thus saith the Lord" regarding anything? If, together, they are a prophet, how would they know that unless it was revealed? When the Lord looked at all the world's religions and chose the Society, it certainly wasn't in the papers.
So how did Jehovah convey His will to the GB, exactly?
These aren't just rhetorical barbs, but are legitimate questions.
The SLAVE has yet to address these challenges to its legitimacy.