Interesting, so does this mean they believe that everyone who is a part of Babylon the great will die during the great tribulation, and Armageddon is just for mopping up the atheists and unbaptized babies?
The whole idea that the United Nations is suddenly going to grow a backbone and a pair of balls and destroy all religion seems laughable in the extreme. Read "Shake hands with the Devil" by Canadian senator and retired general Romeo Dallaire on the ineptitude of the United Nations. I wouldn't be surprised if this UN "prophecy" eventually joins the 1914 generation, 1925 as the resurrection of the ancient worthies and all those other doctrinal flip-flops.
This interpretation of prophecy was first outlined in the 1960s with the original Babylon book, we're now almost 50 years down the road and it looks more and more improbable. Mark my words, there will be "new light" on this matter within the next few decades.
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Is "the Great Tribulation" now interchangeable with "Armageddon"?
by marmot init seems that in the latest editions of the wt "the great tribulation" is being referred to as something that only the witnesses will survive.
for example, here are some references pulled from the upcoming members-only study edition: .
page 4, par.
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Is "the Great Tribulation" now interchangeable with "Armageddon"?
by marmot init seems that in the latest editions of the wt "the great tribulation" is being referred to as something that only the witnesses will survive.
for example, here are some references pulled from the upcoming members-only study edition: .
page 4, par.
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marmot
Tula - Uh, thanks? You sure your tinfoil hat isn't cutting off any circulation?
Can anybody get back to the topic at hand and post what the society's literature says about the distinction (if there is one) between "the great tribulation" and "Armageddon"?
I always thought there WAS a difference between the two, but the latest literature seems to indicate that the two are pretty much the same thing. -
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Is "the Great Tribulation" now interchangeable with "Armageddon"?
by marmot init seems that in the latest editions of the wt "the great tribulation" is being referred to as something that only the witnesses will survive.
for example, here are some references pulled from the upcoming members-only study edition: .
page 4, par.
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marmot
Anybody?
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Why, why and why
by spiritboi inwonder if i am the youngest around (20)....sorry, young people have many why's...
1) humans die because of adam's sin.why animals die?
were they already dying before adam sin?
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marmot
You're asking all these questions with the basic underlying assumption that the Bible is true and inspired.
What if it isn't?
Take the very simple and easily researched subject of how old the human species is. Even if you don't want to believe in evolution (for the moment), can you prove that Bible Adam and Bible Eve were really the first humans on earth just over 6,000 years ago?
I will venture that you cannot. Why? There is ample evidence of modern human occupation and activity on earth going back tens of thousands of years. In North America alone there are fossil mammoth, ice-age bison and camel skeletons with embedded spear points or evidence of butchering marks that date to over 12,000 years ago.
Where does that leave the Bible? If you want to then say that Genesis was just an allegory, you have to throw out the entire concept of original sin and the promise of salvation.
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Why, why and why
by spiritboi inwonder if i am the youngest around (20)....sorry, young people have many why's...
1) humans die because of adam's sin.why animals die?
were they already dying before adam sin?
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Is "the Great Tribulation" now interchangeable with "Armageddon"?
by marmot init seems that in the latest editions of the wt "the great tribulation" is being referred to as something that only the witnesses will survive.
for example, here are some references pulled from the upcoming members-only study edition: .
page 4, par.
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marmot
So can somebody fire up their WT library cd-rom and post the definitions as presented in the Insight books? I've only got a mac now so I can't use my copy and I don't remember where I stored all my old books.
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Is "the Great Tribulation" now interchangeable with "Armageddon"?
by marmot init seems that in the latest editions of the wt "the great tribulation" is being referred to as something that only the witnesses will survive.
for example, here are some references pulled from the upcoming members-only study edition: .
page 4, par.
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marmot
It seems that in the latest editions of the WT "the Great Tribulation" is being referred to as something that only the witnesses will survive.
For example, here are some references pulled from the upcoming members-only study edition:
Page 4, par. 1 - "We have a serious responsibility towards the people around us. The decisions they make now will mean life or death during 'the great tribulation.' (Rev 7:14)"
Page 5, par. 7 - "But those who remain in Babylon the Great and who continue to reject Bible standards will not be spared through 'the great tribulation.' (Rev 7:14)"
Page 23, par. 14 - "Hence, after 1935 the thrust of the preaching work turned to the gathering of a 'great crowd,' those whom the apostle John saw in vision and who would survive 'the great tribulation.' (Rev 7:9,10,14)"
ibid, par. 16 - "We can also believe the prophetic Word that the ever-growing 'great crowd' will prove itself faithful. Soon, it will 'come out of the great tribulation' brought upon Satan's world and will joyfully move on into God's new world."
Page 26, par. 10 - "We know that Jehovah will do as he has promised--preserve the great crowd alive through the great tribulation."
It was always my understanding that the great tribulation was a time of testing before the war of Armageddon, for witnesses to prove their faith and endurance to god. It was always Armageddon that was supposed to be the big slaughter that only witnesses escaped.
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Personality Profile Test.
by AK - Jeff inhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/whatamilike/index.shtml.
i was adjudged a go-getter personality.
takes maybe 10 minutes to do.. jeff .
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Peacemaker.
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This girl "wants" to die.
by Hiddenwindow inshe was given a blood transfusion and her condition improved, but she is appearing in court to petition her own death.
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here is indoctrination for you.. http://winnipegsun.com/news/canada/2007/10/26/4606617-sun.html.
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This brings up a very disturbing aspect of the witness "hope" namely is it better to die young but faithful or live a long productive life?
Many times when I still considered myself in "the truth" I found myself wishing to get cancer or some other incurable disease, or to get run over by a bus or something, because if you die faithful then you'll be resurrected into paradise. Living a long life seems like a pointless exercise in suffering when you think about it in that light.
Since the Bible also says there will be a resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous, what's the point of waiting anyway? Why not all commit mass suicide and skip the queue?
Jehovah's witnesses aren't really living at all, they're just "holding out" until Armageddon. When the paradise comes THEN they'll start living.
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Saw best jw friend at club...didn't shun me
by tall penguin inback in may i went to a nightclub and ended up seeing one my best jw friends, a friend who refused to say goodbye when i was in the process of disassociating because he was so upset with me.
we'd known each other since we were kids.
our moms were close.
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He probably didn't shun you because of a guilty conscience. Going to clubs around this neck of the woods definitely earmarks you as "bad association" and you can expect a back-room discussion and a local needs talk if you're ever ratted out.
I personally dislike clubs so it was never a problem for me, but the other "young ones" received earfuls of "counseling" on the matter.