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Vanderhoven7
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Breaking News: Anthony Morris III no longer serving on the Governing Body
by WingCommander inthis has been announced on the jw's official website, in the "jw news" section.
this is not a joke.
anthony moron da turd is out as a gluttonous body member!
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Why did you leave the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses?
by Vanderhoven7 ini've never been a witness so i never left.
graeme hammond writes:.
for some years i’d had a growing irritation and disillusionment with the religion: i was getting tired of the pompousness, the arrogance and the control, i felt increasingly choked by their restrictions and i was drained by their demands on my time.
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Vanderhoven7
The Berean church I am associated with in the US does not believe the Trinity or that the soul is immortal or that the punishment for sin is eternal torment. They believe in one God, Jehovah and that Jesus is His only begotten Son. They are against war and are for holy living.
So on what bases would your organization conclude that they could not know and love God and His Son?
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Why did you leave the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses?
by Vanderhoven7 ini've never been a witness so i never left.
graeme hammond writes:.
for some years i’d had a growing irritation and disillusionment with the religion: i was getting tired of the pompousness, the arrogance and the control, i felt increasingly choked by their restrictions and i was drained by their demands on my time.
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Vanderhoven7
Re: Are there not Christians in the world other than those affiliated with your organization that obey God's commands?
"Not as JW understand the Bible."
Tell me what biblical commands do they not obey?
By the way unlike the Watchtower faith, the one faith delivered to the saints has not changed one iota.
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Why did you leave the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses?
by Vanderhoven7 ini've never been a witness so i never left.
graeme hammond writes:.
for some years i’d had a growing irritation and disillusionment with the religion: i was getting tired of the pompousness, the arrogance and the control, i felt increasingly choked by their restrictions and i was drained by their demands on my time.
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Vanderhoven7
Fisherman
"God is the ultimate judge. WT claims to be God’s agency on earth."
Strange that you cannot judge whether those not affiliated with your organization may know and love Father and Son.
After all God's unique agency on eartn has no qualms about judging millions who were martyred in previous centuries for faith in Christ as non Christians. Similarly they judge that those not affiliated with your organization who name the name of Christ today are not Christians.
What is it about affiliation with your organization that might make JWs uniquely capable of knowing and loving Jehovah and His Son?
Are there not Christians in the world other than those affiliated with your organization that obey God's commands?
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Rich Man and Lazarus
by Ding ini have never understood the watchtower's explanation of the rich man and lazarus story jesus told in luke 16. of course, they don't believe jesus is talking about what happens in an "afterlife" after people die.. but from the watchtower's point of view:.
1. who are the five brothers?.
2. why can't lazarus go witness to them?
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Vanderhoven7
Wow! This is an excellent thread...that merits a resurrection.
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Breaking News: Anthony Morris III no longer serving on the Governing Body
by WingCommander inthis has been announced on the jw's official website, in the "jw news" section.
this is not a joke.
anthony moron da turd is out as a gluttonous body member!
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Vanderhoven7
Grant Davis writes
The Norwegian congregations will be having to make up the shortfall of not only the $1.5m lost, but the legal fees.
To quote the disgraced Tony Morris et alia, “We can certainly see Jehovah’s hand in this.”
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Why did you leave the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses?
by Vanderhoven7 ini've never been a witness so i never left.
graeme hammond writes:.
for some years i’d had a growing irritation and disillusionment with the religion: i was getting tired of the pompousness, the arrogance and the control, i felt increasingly choked by their restrictions and i was drained by their demands on my time.
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Vanderhoven7
Can people love the Father and the Son without associatiating with an organization with headquarters in New York?
And why can't Watchtower apostates know and love Jehovah and His Son? Does rejection of Watchtower religion mean one is rejecting Jehovah?
Or is it as Joe Turec said - Unlike true Christians who preach the gospel of Jesus death and resurrection, JWs think salvation is through the organization. No where does Jesus say we are saved by an organization. No where is that instructed in any gospel or epistle. We are saved by faith in Jesus.
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Luke 16: 19-24
by vlad in19but a certain man was rich, and he used to deck himself with purple and linen, enjoying himself from day to day with magnificence.20but a certain beggar named laz arus used to be put at his gate, full of ulcers21and desiring to be filled with the things dropping from the table of the rich man.
yes, too, the dogs would come and lick his ulcers.22now in course of time the beggar died and he was carried off by the angels to the bosom [position] of abraham.. also, the rich man died and was buried.23and in ha des he lifted up his eyes, he existing in torments, and he saw abraham afar off and laz arus in the bosom [position] with him.24so he called and said, father abraham, have mercy on me and send laz arus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because i am in anguish in this blazing fire.. my old account does not seem to be working, so i am not a new member but i did not post loads anyway.
i am an now an athiest myself but anytime i ask jws about a scripture they say its pointless discussing it with me becuase i am only doing it to tear them down.
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Vanderhoven7
And actually, the first narrative in Luke 16 is probably not a parable either since it encourages people to dishonesty, self seeking, ingratiating oneself to the master's creditors, all to earn heavenly rewards.
Regarding the second allegory... the headline in the Jerusalem Chronicle the day after Jesus told the story of the Rich Man and Lazarus, probably read something like, "Jesus Turns the Tables on the Pharisees in the Afterlife!"
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Why did you leave the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses?
by Vanderhoven7 ini've never been a witness so i never left.
graeme hammond writes:.
for some years i’d had a growing irritation and disillusionment with the religion: i was getting tired of the pompousness, the arrogance and the control, i felt increasingly choked by their restrictions and i was drained by their demands on my time.
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Vanderhoven7
@Fisherman,
Re: Do you think the young lady in the video and those evaluating her perhaps love Jehovah and His Son?
<<No, she faked pretending first she didn’t know the verse then all of a sudden she quotes it.>>
Actually, she did not pretend anything. She knew where the quote came from. That's why she pressed her buzzer. She temporarily struggled for the name of the book itself. Watch it again.
Funny how JWs claim they don't judge others. I'm afraid that your organization has blinded you to reject even the evidence provided by the faith of children and turn their faith into fabrication.
Similarly, based on a numerical theory, the men you put your trust in judge 99.9% of the those martyred prior to the 20th century for the name of Christ as non Christians, just as they judge 99.9% of those who name the name of Christ today worthy of annihilation.
Simply a case of the blind leading the blind.
Can't people love the Father and the Son without associatiating with an organization in Warwick New York?
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Luke 16: 19-24
by vlad in19but a certain man was rich, and he used to deck himself with purple and linen, enjoying himself from day to day with magnificence.20but a certain beggar named laz arus used to be put at his gate, full of ulcers21and desiring to be filled with the things dropping from the table of the rich man.
yes, too, the dogs would come and lick his ulcers.22now in course of time the beggar died and he was carried off by the angels to the bosom [position] of abraham.. also, the rich man died and was buried.23and in ha des he lifted up his eyes, he existing in torments, and he saw abraham afar off and laz arus in the bosom [position] with him.24so he called and said, father abraham, have mercy on me and send laz arus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because i am in anguish in this blazing fire.. my old account does not seem to be working, so i am not a new member but i did not post loads anyway.
i am an now an athiest myself but anytime i ask jws about a scripture they say its pointless discussing it with me becuase i am only doing it to tear them down.
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Vanderhoven7
Luke 16:19-31 is probably not a parable. Such an interpretation does not develop naturally from either the context of the chapter or the specific situation Jesus was facing. In addition, there are a number of reasons that suggest this account may not be a parable.
Firstly, Jesus’ parables are usually identified for us by the gospel writers themselves; this one is not. Secondly, gospel parables tend to center on one clear concept or point out one clear truth; this one does not. Thirdly, the parables of Jesus all involve everyday common events and possible human experiences; this one does not. Fourthly, there are no other parables of Jesus where one finds personal names weaved into the story.
Lastly, and most importantly, the intense suffering of sinners in the afterlife as illustrated in Luke 16 is exactly what the Pharisees believed and taught at the time of Christ. Certainly then, it was needless for Christ to teach frightening truths about the suffering of those in hell in parabolic form to the literal hellfire preachers of the day. The Rich Man and Lazarus then does not readily fit the mold of parable.