I really don't think knowing things ahead of time means that you don't experience it. If you knew you were going to get punched in the face but that you wouldn't die and in time it would even get better doesn't mean that getting punched in the face will be pleasant.
Saying that it didn't hurt God enough because he knew that it was going to be ok with Jesus seems like saying, "Well you took a blow to the face for me but it's not like it really matters since you're just going to heal up when it's done." On top of that is the fact that he didn't have to do anything.
He could say, "Well, that sin is really tearing them apart but they deserved it for their sin." I know that while certain things are judicially correct they are not loving. In the instance of a person who is loving because their nature demands it, I don't think it takes away from the value of their love even though their nature demanded it. Let me give an example. If I see some guy run at the front of a car in an attempt to take his own life and somehow he doesn't die, I don't say to myself, "Well he deserved it because he ran at a car." My love moves me to try to offer assistance even to someone who justly got what they merited. Someone might say, "Well, you had to help him or you're not loving." That may be true. But I don't think that it should take anything away from the love that was shown just because my nature demanded it. That's kind of a side note but a related issue.
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I got a jesus question
by lancelink inwith the memorial season behind now, there is a question i have that in over 30 years as a jw i never got a solid answer.
jesus died for our sins; he was the perfect sacrifice, etc, etc.
i always heard how tough it must have been for god to watch his only begotten son die the way he did.
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The Watchtower trembles before appostates.
by edmond dantes ininstead of disfellowshipping for appostacy why don't the witlesses just tell the so called apostates, it's ok ,just don't disrupt the meetings.if they did this would there be less hassle all round.
other organisations have different allied sections but the whacktower org.
isn't strong enough to embrace dissent , it stands on very shaky ground as regard doctrine and practice.in fact they don't know the first thing about good practice they need a suggestion box in the kingdumb hall for a start and a few lessons in democracy wouldn't go amiss.all dictatorships are afraid of the voice of the people.
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LayingLow
It has been said before by heads at Brooklyn that the orders come from the top down, not the bottom up. Suggestions are best kept to yourself.
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I got a jesus question
by lancelink inwith the memorial season behind now, there is a question i have that in over 30 years as a jw i never got a solid answer.
jesus died for our sins; he was the perfect sacrifice, etc, etc.
i always heard how tough it must have been for god to watch his only begotten son die the way he did.
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LayingLow
How did the death of a human pay for the sins since the original sin (I'm a Christian but I don't understand the justice system that this works on)? Why would Jesus take over another human being (sounds gnostic, or maybe more like the Ras Ghouls on Stargate SG1)? How will they look to the one they pierced when he's gone and some other guy that nobody recognizes is appearing and saying he is Jesus (many will come in his name saying "I am the Christ")?
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I got a jesus question
by lancelink inwith the memorial season behind now, there is a question i have that in over 30 years as a jw i never got a solid answer.
jesus died for our sins; he was the perfect sacrifice, etc, etc.
i always heard how tough it must have been for god to watch his only begotten son die the way he did.
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LayingLow
I think your view of what Jesus death effected will largely affect how you view the value of his sacrifice.
For instance, why did Jesus die?:
1. To conquer death and the devil by proving them to be lawless since death consumed a man it had no right to bind. (Eastern Orthodox view)
2. That not the person itself but the act of obedience unto death negated the actions of Adam which were disobedience unto death
3. That one perfect man sinned and one perfect man had to die in order to substitute for him. (JW)
Which one of the above ( or a mixture of which ) definitely does make a difference. JW's believe that Jesus shed his humanity to buy back what Adam lost so they can not permit theologically for him to take his flesh back and live again, even though he did. I always felt #3 left a little lacking, like what about our personal sins? The perfect man can cover original sin but what about personal sin (maybe it takes something greater than perfect man).
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I got a jesus question
by lancelink inwith the memorial season behind now, there is a question i have that in over 30 years as a jw i never got a solid answer.
jesus died for our sins; he was the perfect sacrifice, etc, etc.
i always heard how tough it must have been for god to watch his only begotten son die the way he did.
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LayingLow
I think one thing to consider is the selfishness of grieving in death. It's not wrong but it doesn't benefit the departed. The sadness is for us we miss our being with them. When they are in the hospital the sadness is for them, what they are going through, not how it affects us being with them. The grief for someone who is ill is more selfless than the grief over someone who died in my opinion.
Imagine that you are in trouble and you have to call someone to help you. Add to this that you have done things in the past that have constituted yourself an enemy of his. If this person is your average human being the chance of you getting anything from them is slim. Taking the illness like grief and applying it to Christ's death to me maxes out how a person can grieve for another without actually just grieving for their own loss. Jesus had to feel the scourging and the pain as he hung crucified. I think that is the part God would grieve over, not the part where he wasn't feeling any pain that followed. In that instance, the knowledge of the future resurrection wouldn't dull the emotional investment of grieving over the pain Jesus had to endure in the meantime.
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I hate the Watchtower but I really still hate the Trinity Jesus is NOT God!
by Witness 007 insome bibles use the term "worship" when refering to jesus...at times people did fall down and bow to him........this doesn't show he was god!
the greek term; proskeyneo, means to prostrate oneself, to bow down and show honour.
now, this was done for jehovah.....and his representatives....jesus israelite kings and priests....but for the honour of jehovah not as creature worship which even angels would refuse.. also i studied the non-biblical early church gospels which really does show a slow decline over 150 years, into the trinity as the watchtower claims...........although i still hate the watchtower society at least i learnt something that wasn't a lie..
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LayingLow
I don't claim to have all the answers for this discussion, but I would like to add a few thoughts.
1.) Is Jesus eternally existing? (In the beginning the word was-John 1:1. Isaiah 9:6-9(Eternal Father).
2.) Is the son of someone the same person? No. I can not presume to say that God has DNA. But let's suppose that in a human someone has an offspring and uses only their own DNA. In on other words, it is what they are. You may call them a clone or whatever you would like to call the person.
At first they would be different but as the one matured they would become more alike. If I believed Jesus had a beginning of his existence I would think this to be how it went. However, since I believe he has existed eternally as the Word of God and that God has never had a time when he had no Word, no expression of his thought. Therefore I picture Jesus being the exact representation of his Father's being, having the same nature as the Father, and aside from the Holy Spirit (Which I have not researched enough to discuss), is the only person existing as "God". As all humans exist as "Man". I think that tends towards tri-theism slightly or bi-theism but I can't help put together what I think the scriptures say. I thought about that plant that was mentioned earlier, however. Each tree would have the same DNA but share one common source of life. If that can exist in a plant why not in God?
I think there are two things going on, one is a push towards tri-theism that denies the oneness in the operation of God and fails to account for some scriptures. The other is a push towards "oneness" in that some people try to prove that Jesus is the Father using some oneness scriptures and denying the scriptures that prove they are separate people. I personally feel that the trinity is the position that accounts for both types of scriptures. I don't run around saying God died on the Cross but I also wouldn't deny that Jesus truly has the nature of God and is to be worshipped. -
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How have you benefited by leaving the WT Organization?
by Quirky1 inthis is just a curious study.
i would love to get everyone's input on how each individual or couple has benefited from leaving the jw/wtbs as well as how their life is currently vs. being part of the organization.. eyes wide open .
quirky1 .
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LayingLow
Before I doubts of doctrine that the JW's taught which made life constantly stressful. I was stressed in service because I didn't feel that what I had was 'the truth'. I felt stressed at meetings and my stomach would get sick because of hearing wrong doctrine and boasting.
The benefits I now enjoy are:
1. Having an open mind (This doesn't mean I don't try to shape my life on what the Bible says. I just realize that I don't have a full understanding of everything it says.)
2. Although I don't have as full an understanding of everything as I wish I did, I no longer have to pretend that I do and try to convince others of this. I can have constructive conversations with others where we discuss and try to find meaning instead of trying to destruct their views and build them up to mine.
3. I can focus on the type of life that Jesus emphasized without constantly being sidetracked by a robotic "spiritual schedule" which keeps me too busy to really evaluate spiritual things.
4. I can exercise my Christian conscience as the Bible encourages without others telling me what my conscience says.
Maybe the most important of all is this, I look at others as real people (I couldn't do this before because I thought they were going to be destroyed so mentally I didn't allow myself to really see them as individuals). I'm not constantly judging them because that is not my job.
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Why is today the only day of the year when I feel guilty?
by And He Ran inwhy is today the only day of the year when i feel guilty about having left the jws?
it's memorial day and i didn't go.
my last memorial was in 2006. last year was my first non-attendance.
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LayingLow
I went to a Methodist church for their Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services. The Good Friday walk-in-communion was actually very interesting. I figured you would just walk in and partake but no. There was a handout and then people would sit by themselves and read it. It had scriptures to look up like Is 53 and Ps 22. Then there were some hymns to lookup and then meditate and pray about it. Whenever you felt comfortable you could come up and take communion. That was very interesting. Even though it felt weird not to attend the memorial this year for the first time, my conscience is clean knowing I'm keeping Christ in remembrance. Happy Pascha!
The reason I wrote this is because it helped me to deal with not attending. I knew I couldn't go and not partake. And I didn't want to 1. partake and embarrass my family, 2. make others think I'm coming back, 3. or add any credibility to their two-class Christian caste system the WTS has set up. I'm not judging any who did go, I can understand especially with family pressure. I just noted this in case those reasons help anyone else to justify their not going. -
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The North American Indian nations and the 1914 prophecy
by edmond dantes inthe witnesses claim that nation shall rise against nation prophecy happened in 1914.but if you were from one of the many north american indian nations during the previous century could you not claim that in their world it applied to them and wasn't there hundreds of tribes and nations being attacked by larger stronger nations ?
if those days were not cut short extermination would ensue with more nations involved.we remember 1914 as the start of millions being slaughtered but in the world of the native americans wasn't the previous century just as wicked..
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LayingLow
Many civilizations could point to a particular period. The JW's would probably come back by saying that that wasn't worldwide. If only they would consider Matthew 24 closely along with 1 Thessalonian 5. He says that there will be wars but don't be afraid because the end is not yet. The point is that there will be wars until the end and that when Jesus comes you will know it but until he comes you will not. This is confirmed by 1 Thessalonian 5 where he says that he is coming as a thief.
Matthew 24:37-44
As were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark, and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. Then two men will be in the field; one will be taken and one left. Two women will be grinding at the mill; one will be taken and one left. Therefore, stay awake, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. But know this, that if the master of the house had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and would not have let his house be broken into. Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.
1 Thessalonian 5:1-3 Now concerning the times and the seasons, brothers, you have no need to have anything written to you. For you yourselves are fully aware that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night. While people are saying, “There is peace and security,” then sudden destruction will come upon them as labor pains come upon a pregnant woman, and they will not escape. -
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Preceding weeks' WT articles?
by nbernat inthey are pretty much glorifying themselves (the gb and anointed that is) and putting unto themselves the names of a prophet and only source for interpretation of the bible.
whatever the hell they decide to make of the bible is law and should be accepted good willingly!.
because they were named by the master jesus christ.
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LayingLow
"Like they are the new Christ"
Interesting choice of words.
Christ-O.E. crist, from L. Christus, from Gk. khristos "the anointed" (translation of Heb. mashiah, see messiah), from khriein "to rub, anoint," title given to Jesus of Nazareth.
For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will lead many astray. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet.
-Matthew 24:5