During the recruiting process, cult members use coercive methods of instilling guilt on those who are weak minded
thus making them join out of fear. The Watchtower publication use powerful/scary illustrations in their
magazines and books to lure the victims in. Why be fearful? What would be the consequences if you disobey
Jehovah? There is no eternal punishment. You have a choice of sleeping in the grave forever (no pain, no suffering) or
living on Paradise Earth with the rest of the happy robots. Either way, there is no suffering. Does all this have
something to do with enslavement? What's really going on here? More heads in the Org=more power? more money?
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Why guilt people into joining the Org. if there is no eternal punishment in the first place?
by I_love_Jeff induring the recruiting process, cult members use coercive methods of instilling guilt on those who are weak minded .
thus making them join out of fear.
the watchtower publication use powerful/scary illustrations in their .
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For a Jehovah's Witness, which causes more problems: a decorated tree, or a decorated woman?
by I_love_Jeff inlet's say that a brother, joe, is walking to kingdom hall and he passes a store display featuring a christmas tree.
"wretched pagans!
" he mutters to himself.
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Joyfulfader, may we put your response on our webpage???
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For a Jehovah's Witness, which causes more problems: a decorated tree, or a decorated woman?
by I_love_Jeff inlet's say that a brother, joe, is walking to kingdom hall and he passes a store display featuring a christmas tree.
"wretched pagans!
" he mutters to himself.
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Joyfulfader-I am so sorry you had to go through that!!
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Why does Hebrews 6 say that it is impossible to revive to repentance one who has "fallen away"?
by I_love_Jeff inin the "reasoning" book (pages 34-37), this scripture is used to help define and understand apostasy: .
hebrews 6:4-6 .
"for as regards those who were once enlightened and who have tasted the heavenly free gift and who have become partakers of holy spirit and who have tasted the fine word of god and powers of the coming system of things, but have fallen away, it is impossible to revive them again to repentance, because they nail the son of god to the stake again for themselves and expose him to public shame.
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In the "Reasoning" book (pages 34-37), this scripture is used to help define and understand apostasy:
Hebrews 6:4-6
"For as regards those who were once enlightened and who have tasted the heavenly free gift and who have become partakers of holy spirit and who have tasted the fine word of God and powers of the coming system of things, but have fallen away, it is impossible to revive them again to repentance, because they nail the Son of God to the stake again for themselves and expose him to public shame."
Why would Jehovah's inspired word say something that sounds totally inaccurate? Is this passage merely figurative? I know that when something that is literally-stated in the Bible doesn't make sense, we can simply take it "figuratively" and vice versa. Does this passage require a figurative interpretation? you can find this question on our yahoo answers account-http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131204210203AA50OHx
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For a Jehovah's Witness, which causes more problems: a decorated tree, or a decorated woman?
by I_love_Jeff inlet's say that a brother, joe, is walking to kingdom hall and he passes a store display featuring a christmas tree.
"wretched pagans!
" he mutters to himself.
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Let's say that a brother, Joe, is walking to Kingdom Hall and he passes a store display featuring a Christmas tree. "Wretched pagans!" he mutters to himself. Then, when he finally reaches his destination, he sees a young sister who is decorated with the finest makeup and modest (but eye-catching) jewelry. He keeps looking her way during the meeting, trying to avoid being noticed by her husband.
That night, when Joe goes home, he can't seem to get her out of his mind. He is restless and has to take a cold shower before going to bed. In the morning, he has only had a few hours' sleep and can't stay focused while working with his study.
Which caused more problems for Joe? Was it the decorated tree, or the decorated woman? If you were Satan, which tool would value most?
Why do the elders work so hard to keep Christmas trees out of the homes of publishers when there is a permanent forest of Satan's "pretty trees" bearing the fruit of sin in congregations all over the world? -
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As far as the Watchtower goes, how should an adulteress be punished?
by I_love_Jeff inshould we use jesus' advice john 8:7 or god's advice .
leviticus 20:10?
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Why omit John 8:6?
by I_love_Jeff in.....if this verse may well constitute a symbolic allusion to the person of messiah: he writes with the same authority as god, because he is god?
john 8:6 this they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him.
but jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
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.....if this verse may well constitute a symbolic allusion to the person of Messiah: he writes with the same authority as God, because he is God?
John 8:6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
Exodus 31:18 Now as soon as he had finished speaking with him on Mount Si′nai, he gave Moses two tablets of the Testimony, tablets of stone written on by God’s finger.
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Why remove John 8:1-11 in the NWT if these verses speak highly of Jesus
by I_love_Jeff ini understand these verses were removed in the nwt as well as some other bibles because they were added later & considered uninspired.
jesus protected an adultress so why remove it?
it fits in nicely with his teachings, does it not?
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I do agree!
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Why remove John 8:1-11 in the NWT if these verses speak highly of Jesus
by I_love_Jeff ini understand these verses were removed in the nwt as well as some other bibles because they were added later & considered uninspired.
jesus protected an adultress so why remove it?
it fits in nicely with his teachings, does it not?
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I understand these verses were removed in the NWT as well as some other bibles because they were added later & considered uninspired. Jesus protected an adultress so why remove it? It fits in nicely with his teachings, does it not?
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Why remove John 8:1-11 in the NWT if these verses speak highly of Jesus
by I_love_Jeff ini understand these verses were removed in the nwt as well as some other bibles because they were added later & considered uninspired.
jesus protected an adultress so why remove it?
it fits in nicely with his teachings, does it not?
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I_love_Jeff
I understand these verses were removed in the NWT as well as some other bibles because they were added later & considered uninspired. Jesus protected an adultress so why remove it? It fits in nicely with his teachings, does it not?