Don't forget to include me!
Thanks,
Paul
friends, atlantis is receiving so much stuff so quickly, it is hard to keep up with it all.. the 2020 may announcements and reminders just came in also.
(s-147-e) in english and german.. if you want those just say so in the replies.. petra!.
Don't forget to include me!
Thanks,
Paul
the watchtower doesn't hold out any hope for us ever seeing our beloved animals again.
i find it very difficult to believe that god -- a god of love -- would refuse to resurrect an animal that we had become so attached to.
over the years i have bonded with no less than four (4) dogs, all of which were/are like family to me.
The Watchtower doesn't hold out any hope for us ever seeing our beloved animals again. I find it very difficult to believe that God -- a God of love -- would refuse to resurrect an animal that we had become so attached to. Over the years I have bonded with no less than four (4) dogs, all of which were/are like family to me. I have tasted what it feels like when one dies.
I would seriously like to know what YOU think, believe, or know for a fact: Will God resurrect our beloved pets? Do you know of any scripture that offers such a hope? If so, I would greatly appreciate being informed.
Thanks,
Pall
i know that present-day jehovah's witnesses believe that 144,000 are to go to heaven and rule alongside jesus, and that the survivors of armageddon along with those who will be resurrected are to live on earth with the prospect of living here forever.. questions:.
> what did pastor russell and the bible students originally believe about the earth?.
> did they believe that the earth would always exist and that it would become a paradise?.
Thank you all for pointing me to some sources, which I am presently trying to sift through. I want to say a special thanks to Doug Mason for having produced this: https://jwstudies.com/The_Great_Crowd_before_1935_and_since.pdf
I will return later to report on my findings.
Pall
i know that present-day jehovah's witnesses believe that 144,000 are to go to heaven and rule alongside jesus, and that the survivors of armageddon along with those who will be resurrected are to live on earth with the prospect of living here forever.. questions:.
> what did pastor russell and the bible students originally believe about the earth?.
> did they believe that the earth would always exist and that it would become a paradise?.
I know that present-day Jehovah's Witnesses believe that 144,000 are to go to heaven and rule alongside Jesus, and that the survivors of Armageddon along with those who will be resurrected are to live on earth with the prospect of living here forever.
Questions:
> What did Pastor Russell and the Bible Students originally believe about the earth?
> Did they believe that the earth would always exist and that it would become a paradise?
> Did Russell or any of the Bible Students entertain the hope of living forever upon the earth?
> Or, did they believe that going to heaven was the only hope that there was?
Thanks for any help that can be given with regards to my questions.
Pall
i admit to not being very well informed about the watchtower's view on blood transfusions.
i have a couple of questions that i hope someone here is able to answer.. i understand that the watchtower now considers it to be okay to receive blood fractions.. my first question is: are all fractions considered to be permissible?
and if not, specifically which fractions are not permissible?.
I just want to step in here for a moment to say how glad I am for having started this thread, because it has turned out to be so informative. And another reason is that, by means of links that have been posted, I learned about these two other very informative threads that deal with this same subject--both of which were started by Cofty.
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/204070001/watchtower-right-about-blood
I want to express a hearty thanks to Cofty for posting (sharing) the results of the research you have done. It is apparent that you devoted a lot of time, thought, and effort in pursuit of an accurate understanding of the blood issue.
I also want to thank all of you others who are participating in this thread, for sharing your thoughts and knowledge.
Pall
i admit to not being very well informed about the watchtower's view on blood transfusions.
i have a couple of questions that i hope someone here is able to answer.. i understand that the watchtower now considers it to be okay to receive blood fractions.. my first question is: are all fractions considered to be permissible?
and if not, specifically which fractions are not permissible?.
The Watchtower's position on blood is also unscientific. Medicine does not recognize "major" vs "minor" components of blood. Transfusions of whole blood are relatively rare these days. Current practice is to give you the component you need.
Thanks for that information, Jeff.
i admit to not being very well informed about the watchtower's view on blood transfusions.
i have a couple of questions that i hope someone here is able to answer.. i understand that the watchtower now considers it to be okay to receive blood fractions.. my first question is: are all fractions considered to be permissible?
and if not, specifically which fractions are not permissible?.
JW's (Since the year 2000) allow fractions derived from any of these [four] primary components.
Pallbearer's reply: So, I understand you to mean that there are NO prohibited fractions. Then logically it would appear that if a person were to be given fractions of all four primary components he will have received whole blood.
JW's would claim that fractions are not actually blood, . . . .
Pallbearer's reply: Even if that were somehow true, they are still consuming parts of a substance that (according to their way of thinking) was supposed to have been 'poured out and covered with dust'! (Leviticus 17:13,14)
The WTS blood policies are not scriptural and defy logic.
Pallbearer's reply: Surely the WTS knows that too. It would appear that they have strategically contrived a confusing way to consume life-saving blood and yet say they are complying with the requirement to "abstain from blood".
i admit to not being very well informed about the watchtower's view on blood transfusions.
i have a couple of questions that i hope someone here is able to answer.. i understand that the watchtower now considers it to be okay to receive blood fractions.. my first question is: are all fractions considered to be permissible?
and if not, specifically which fractions are not permissible?.
I admit to not being very well informed about the Watchtower's view on blood transfusions. I have a couple of questions that I hope someone here is able to answer.
I understand that the Watchtower now considers it to be okay to receive blood fractions.
My first question is: Are ALL fractions considered to be permissible? And if not, specifically which fractions are not permissible?
My second question is: Can a person that has received blood fractions logically claim they have 'abstained from blood'? (Acts 15:19-20)
Thanks for any help that you can offer.
howdy folks!.
has that title changed?
if so, what is it now called?
Thanks again folks for your responses.
“At times, some bring to the attention of the ‘slave’ class various doctrinal or organizational matters that they feel ought to be revised. Certainly, suggestions for improvement are proper, as are inquiries for clarification…." W82 6/1, p. 20.Okay, so what used to be called "Presiding Overseer" is now called "Coordinator of the Body of Elders". Now I'm wondering if perhaps the Governing Body also has a "Coordinator". Do they have a "Coordinator of the Governing Body"?
howdy folks!.
has that title changed?
if so, what is it now called?
Howdy folks!
I've been away from the Watchtower for a long, long time now and I've got a few questions that I'd appreciate some help with.
1)Back when I was active there was the position called "Presiding Overseer". Has that title changed? If so, what is it now called? I understand that there is now a "Body of Elders". Does one them serve as the "Presiding Overseer"?
2) I remember that a number of years ago a certain Watchtower magazine saying that "Suggestions for improvement are proper." What I'd like to know is, if a person wanted to offer such a suggestion WHO specifically should it be addressed to? Would it simply be addressed to the Watchtower Society? Or, should it be addressed to the Governing Body? Or, to the Writing Department? Also, what physical address would that be? Should it be sent to Brooklyn, or where?
Thanks in advance.
Pall