Even if he did exist I would have a hard time worshipping him. Just read through the old testament; its filled with rape, murder and pillage commanded by Jehovah.
evilApostate
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Jehovah God is Real
by TakeOffTheCrown inthere are many on this site that do not believe that jehovah truly exists; that he is not a real being.
but, he is as real as next breath you draw into your nostrils.. some of you say that there is no evidence that he exists.
yet, none of you can prove that he does not exits.. cofty, (you come to mind), i appreciate that you have stated, without reservation, that you do not believe that god exists.. yet, you cannot prove it.. hope in jehovah..
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Calls to amend Quebec Civil Code mount in wake of Jehovah's Witness death
by OrphanCrow inhttp://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jehovahs-witness-death-quebec-civil-code-1.3868610.
calls to amend quebec civil code mount in wake of jehovah's witness death.
calls to reform quebec's civil code are mounting in response to the death of éloïse dupuis, a 26-year-old jehovah's witness woman, six days after she gave birth in october.. emergency situations.
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evilApostate
I think that parents should not be allowed to force minors to refuse life saving treatment involving blood.
There should also be no coercion on Watchtower's part if a member wants to take blood; i.e. no disfellowshipping/disassociating for taking blood. It should be a personal choice.
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Vegan paradise
by coalize inif in the wts earthly-paradise fantasy, the wolf won't eat no more the lamb and they will be the best friends, will human continue to kill lambs to eat?.
the earthly paradise is vegan?.
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evilApostate
There are no reliable plant-based sources of vitamin B12. Hence, vegetarian food is usually enriched with the vitamin. Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to anemia.
Therefore, paradise will be full of anemic people. lol
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Changed Wording in February 2017 WT Article
by Ding inthe february 2017 wt had stated that the gb is "neither inspired nor infallible" and that it can make errors in doctrine.. the language of the online wt issue now says, “the governing body is neither inspired nor perfect.
therefore, it can make mistakes when explaining the bible or directing the organization.”.
why the change?
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evilApostate
I believe you are referring to the simplified edition which has a slightly different wording. The study edition seems to be the same (I just checked.). However, I noticed something interesting in the simplified edition at the top of pg 26. It states,"And all of us show respect for our Leader, Jesus, by obeying the men he is using today."
Therefore, the GB are likening themselves to Jesus and are stating that their every decree should be obeyed. This is so damned cultish!
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"50 Years a Watchtower Slave" Chapter 5 Part B
by new boy inone thing they never talked about at the assemblies was how many predictions they made in the pass about the so called end of the world.
predictions that never came to be.
i didn’t know it at the time and most jehovah’s witnesses didn’t know that charles russell (1852-1916), the founder, believed that christ had secretly arrived in the year 1874 and that he would establish the kingdom of god on earth in october 1914 russell based this prophecy on his studies of the bible and the great pyramid.
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evilApostate
7 minutes agoI found the 120 yr prediction quoted here: http://www.quotes-watchtower.co.uk/2034.html Somewhere, I have read that they have backed off of this date of 2034 because it's too far away to create urgency in the minds of believers and recruits, and also, it gives them plausible deniability later on.I see. Even though it hints at 120 years equaling a generation, it doesn't explicitly state 2034.
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"50 Years a Watchtower Slave" Chapter 5 Part B
by new boy inone thing they never talked about at the assemblies was how many predictions they made in the pass about the so called end of the world.
predictions that never came to be.
i didn’t know it at the time and most jehovah’s witnesses didn’t know that charles russell (1852-1916), the founder, believed that christ had secretly arrived in the year 1874 and that he would establish the kingdom of god on earth in october 1914 russell based this prophecy on his studies of the bible and the great pyramid.
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tepidpoultry18 minutes ago
Where do they say that? I would luv to see it.
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Vegan paradise
by coalize inif in the wts earthly-paradise fantasy, the wolf won't eat no more the lamb and they will be the best friends, will human continue to kill lambs to eat?.
the earthly paradise is vegan?.
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evilApostate
This is just another idiotic belief. Think of all the animals which have specialised features for eating meat. For example, the sabre tooth tiger (now extinct):
Are we supposed to believe that all these animals were created to eat grass/plants?
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"Just around the corner." The dumbest song that I have ever heard..
by DATA-DOG ini'm at my quasi-thanksgiving dinner with relatives.
i hear a haunting sound from another room.
"is that a children's song?
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evilApostate
I often think of all the people they told that paradise was "just around the corner." Over a hundred years of false predictions and what was the reward for serving Jehovah?
This:
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Why I DON'T Fear The Future - A Conversation With My JW Mum
by Divergent in3 questions i hit my jw mum with:.
first question: do you believe that god is love?
third question: do you think a god of love would choose to destroy me for not doing something i cannot do (be a jw) because i am not convinced rather than convince me beyond doubt?
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evilApostate
By having the desire to be convinced of anything, you increase the likelihood of drawing incorrect conclusions. You certainly would be biased towards the prefered conclusion.
E.g. If I want to believe that my partner isn't cheating, I will be unable to see the evidence, even if its staring me in the eye.
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JWs kinda admit to not being Christian
by NikL induring the book study which is basically a book all about the history of "gods organization" ©.
a paragraph that hit me like a ton of the proverbial bricks was this.... 9 first, jehovah’s servants came to have the proper view of the importance of god’s name.
faithful early bible students viewed the ransom arrangement as the bible’s main teaching.
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evilApostate
Fun fact: Watchtower claims to only use the name Jehovah because "it's widely recognized in english." Not because it is close to the original name. Therefore, they use the name to appeal to man. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yOcoHukDIn8 skip to 1:34.
Scholars think that the original name might be Yahweh. However, there is no way to be sure. I also read that the reason why other bibles use the words "Lord" and "God" instead of Jehovah is because the people of the day thought that the actual name was too holy to mention. Hence, they would use Adonai (Lord) and not say the actual name.
The name Jehovah arised over time via mispronounciation etc.