Finally!! The 1st time we see Maze cry!!
CoC
as a bible based organization, how do feel jehovah's organization should be reformed?
the answer is quite simple in christendoms churches:.
1. reject false doctrines like the trinity and 'all christians go to heaven' and use of images in worship.. .
Finally!! The 1st time we see Maze cry!!
CoC
as a bible based organization, how do feel jehovah's organization should be reformed?
the answer is quite simple in christendoms churches:.
1. reject false doctrines like the trinity and 'all christians go to heaven' and use of images in worship.. .
ARRGH! Blank post! Frikkin' IE 9!
Any-who-ays, what I wanted to do is post a logical and coherent answer to Maze's subject. So here it goes.......
AWW! Forget it! LOL
CoC
as a bible based organization, how do feel jehovah's organization should be reformed?
the answer is quite simple in christendoms churches:.
1. reject false doctrines like the trinity and 'all christians go to heaven' and use of images in worship.. .
example: gravity is real.
because if 607 bce is wrong, then so is 1914 and 1918 and 1919. very simple.
so if we cannot trust secular research, then we can definitely discard the date of 607 bce.
Wow! I missed this thread while lurking. So I'm glad to see it brought back. Excellent points to ponder over.
Mentallyfree31, I especially like what you brought up that Judge Judy says. "If it doesn't make sense, it's probably not true."
I've used that expression several times regarding the "truth". Oh how true. Thanks!
Here's my bump. BUMP - to a great thread!
CoC
today i turned in my field service time for may.
i believe its my 6th month of zero time (seems like a year) so on my time slip i put my name, month and wrote in inactive.
i told my wife she just said i was crazy.. .
Nice work!!
CoC
today's wt lesson: serving jehovah with all seriousness, excerpt from paragraph 11:.
"if a brother has been baptized at least one year and to a reasonable degree meets the scriptural qualifications for ministerial servants outlined at 1 timothy 3:8-13, he can be recommended for appointment.".
how often have you seen someone become a ministerial servant one year after baptism?
I was raised a witness, but not born-in. I was appointed a servant a year and four months after I was baptized.
I never knew what the official policy was but I did find that little tidbit in the Watchtower study interesting. Desperation?
CoC
Welcome! I'm going to take a guess and day that you used Internet Explorer 9, as your post didn't show up.
Check the Technical forum section here regarding that.
CoC
this was mainly referring to religious mythology.
satan is the author and orchestrator of false religion.
pauls warning about false stories is part of his first letter to timothy, a christian overseer who was charged with preserving the purity of the congregation and helping fellow believers to remain faithful.
Maze,
CoC
this was mainly referring to religious mythology.
satan is the author and orchestrator of false religion.
pauls warning about false stories is part of his first letter to timothy, a christian overseer who was charged with preserving the purity of the congregation and helping fellow believers to remain faithful.
i finally resigned as an elder.
my conscience wouldn't allow me to continue.
i've battled for years trying to reconcile the fallacies of the wt society with my own personal beliefs.
She is very reasonable with me and understands where I stand on JW related issues. That being said, her thinking now is that, despite its imperfections, the JWs are the best organized religion available. She doesn't believe that the Governing Body are divinely blessed, but she does feel that they are trying really hard to take care of the worldwide congregation to the best of their ability. She also isn't as interested in religion and spirituality as much as I am. Where I see glaring faults that I can't let rest, she sees human mistakes that might be corrected later and for now, she just lets it roll off of her back. I wish I could be that laid back about it. But as was mentioned earlier, I can't pretend to not know what I do know.
Franklin, you stated the above in your response to me. And all I can say is WOW!
This pretty much sums up how things have gone with my wife. She is very supportive of me and yet can let so many things roll right off her back. She doesn't care much what people think because she is a true believer in that people that don't know your circumstances/feelings are in no position to judge. But she still feels despite perceived mistakes/imperfections that this is God's organization.
It is admittedly easier to have someone who, though they may not accept your views, accept you for who you are. And in particular, if that person is your mate.
As far as God goes, I must admit that as expressed in my previous posts, I'm not sure what I believe. It doesn't really bother me right now. But if he is real, I refuse to accept that there is any sort of harshness or rigidness on his part, as is expressed through his supposed "slave."
And I no longer blame myself for having questions. I accept that it is natural, normal, and a BIG part of life as we know it.
Best regards my brother. I'm really happy for you.
CoC