Isaiah 19 is future fulfillment.
Revelation talks about people out of all nations, including Egypt.
Revelation also talks about the city that is in a spiritual sense called Sodom and Egypt.
for jws who believe that jehovah had a hand in reviving the truth in the nineteenth century this is enough explanation for how jws managed to achieve a closer approximation to early christian beliefs and practices than other groups.
but is there an explanation for this phenomenon that doesn’t rely on supernatural intervention?
new testament scholar james dunn explains the difficulty of interpreting the biblical texts in this way:.
Isaiah 19 is future fulfillment.
Revelation talks about people out of all nations, including Egypt.
Revelation also talks about the city that is in a spiritual sense called Sodom and Egypt.
for jws who believe that jehovah had a hand in reviving the truth in the nineteenth century this is enough explanation for how jws managed to achieve a closer approximation to early christian beliefs and practices than other groups.
but is there an explanation for this phenomenon that doesn’t rely on supernatural intervention?
new testament scholar james dunn explains the difficulty of interpreting the biblical texts in this way:.
Freemasonry tradition views Egypt as one of their mothers, which is why Russell was so stuck on it, same as the GB today. "1914" doctrine was birthed from pyramidology.
The current WT leaders are freemasons of the Egyptian esoteric tradition. They are not witnesses of Jehovah. They are two-faced satanists. (Nothing personal against "satanists" - the word "satanist" in this context means those who oppose truth or resist it.)
https://gizamedia.rc.fas.harvard.edu/documents/bonwick_pyramid.pdf
for jws who believe that jehovah had a hand in reviving the truth in the nineteenth century this is enough explanation for how jws managed to achieve a closer approximation to early christian beliefs and practices than other groups.
but is there an explanation for this phenomenon that doesn’t rely on supernatural intervention?
new testament scholar james dunn explains the difficulty of interpreting the biblical texts in this way:.
The "fascination" wasn't shared with other Christians. It was shared with other Egyptian esoteric freemasons.
Freemasons build corrupt empires. That's what they do. The various religious institutions of Christendom were built by masons. That is why there are so many false doctrines in them.
Leaders of the Catholics, Baptists, Adventists, LDS, JWs, etc - masons are satanists. They seek to take truth and corrupt it. They learned how to do it from the pharisaical leaders in apostate Jerusalem who infiltrated the early Christian congregation.
for jws who believe that jehovah had a hand in reviving the truth in the nineteenth century this is enough explanation for how jws managed to achieve a closer approximation to early christian beliefs and practices than other groups.
but is there an explanation for this phenomenon that doesn’t rely on supernatural intervention?
new testament scholar james dunn explains the difficulty of interpreting the biblical texts in this way:.
Smyth went to the pyramid with Russell after Russell shared Russell's theories on pyramids.
Did you read the old Watchtowers?
the jw idea that believers are destined either for heavenly life or for endless life on earth comes in for significant criticism by critics of various kinds.
even some groups, such as the christadelphians, who share belief in a future paradise earth, don’t share the view that some christians are destined for life in heaven.
yet there is surprisingly quite a lot of evidence in the bible for the existence of two distinct groups of believers.
I don't know Alan.
I know Jehovah is a father.
A parent doesn't have kids just to give them away or to abandon them.
A Real Father acts like a real father.
Do you have kids?
for jws who believe that jehovah had a hand in reviving the truth in the nineteenth century this is enough explanation for how jws managed to achieve a closer approximation to early christian beliefs and practices than other groups.
but is there an explanation for this phenomenon that doesn’t rely on supernatural intervention?
new testament scholar james dunn explains the difficulty of interpreting the biblical texts in this way:.
@peacefulpete said: pyramidology
It was a fad. Not making excuses for anyone, but stupidity is different than demonic conspiracy.
It was not a fad.
Weaving paganism into a religion and labeling it "Christian" is not a fad. It is demonic. It is satanic. It was deliberate.
It was not a fad.
God destroyed the reputation of the idols of Egypt during the ten plagues. He destroyed the Egyptian army, including their "god" Pharaoh, at the Red Sea.
Who would want to reintroduce any form of pyramidology/divination crap and mix it up with the Bible to ensnare Christians and corrupt their worship?
Satan is the ruler of the world. He is the one who Charles Taze Russell was in bed with. CTR was a mason/sorcerer/satanist. He purposely wove those false doctrines into the religion, and Satan rewarded him with money and power over people.
The leaders of the Watchtower today have also been willing to do "acts of worship" to the Devil in order to gain power and glory and money and people to abuse.
Which is why they promote blood fractions while at the same time lying to the flock about blood fractions not being blood; which is why they claim to hate abuse but at the same time promote people who do CSA and defend them by means of disgusting "two-witness" rule that isn't scriptural; which is why they claim to be "Jehovah's Witnesses" while teaching things that God hates like the antichrist disfellowshipping doctrine and the divination based 1914 teaching.
The Watchtower organization is a masonic organization. That is what masons do. They lie and build empires based on their "worship" of T.S.A.O.T.U.
the jw idea that believers are destined either for heavenly life or for endless life on earth comes in for significant criticism by critics of various kinds.
even some groups, such as the christadelphians, who share belief in a future paradise earth, don’t share the view that some christians are destined for life in heaven.
yet there is surprisingly quite a lot of evidence in the bible for the existence of two distinct groups of believers.
Same idea with the context of John 1:18.
John spoke figuratively a lot. "In the beginning was the Word." Jesus is not literally a "word" just like he is not literally "light." John speaks figuratively.
When John said "no man has seen God at any time" he then qualified that by saying Jesus is the one who explained what God is like in full heavenly glory. Jesus explained what God is like in His full heavenly glory. John learned from Jesus how to describe that heavenly glory: "God is love."
the jw idea that believers are destined either for heavenly life or for endless life on earth comes in for significant criticism by critics of various kinds.
even some groups, such as the christadelphians, who share belief in a future paradise earth, don’t share the view that some christians are destined for life in heaven.
yet there is surprisingly quite a lot of evidence in the bible for the existence of two distinct groups of believers.
Check out the context of Exodus 33:20 -
Jehovah was already talking to Moses face-to-face. Jehovah was in a materialized body. Moses then asked Jehovah to see Jehovah's full heavenly glory, which was when God responded by saying it wasn't possible for a human to do.
Obviously it was possible for a human do see God in a materialized human form, but that wasn't what Moses was asking about when God gave the answer at Exodus 33:20.
Moses was talking to Jehovah face-to-face. Just like He did in the garden of Eden with Adam and Eve.
i have obtained the live link for the annual meeting tomorrow:.
annual meeting live link.
the meeting will begin at 9:45am eastern time, for those of us in the uk, that will be 2:45pm.
Some politicians have learned that when it comes to free promotion, giving fake news or misleading statements can be just as effective for campaign purposes even though people can easily disprove the lies.
WT is a business corporation. They have found that spinning any exJW channels as "persecution" helps promote the business model. Leaking the annual meeting is one way to increase the amount of exJW videos in a way that isn't typically too "detrimental" to the WT image as long as they are controlling most of the exJW youtubers who have the most followed content.
WT has been known to use its illicit contacts to depress certain media stories while promoting its own desired agenda.
The government benefited from WT in the past, but at a certain point their relationship becomes a liability rather than a mutual thing.
The government would rather cut Watchtower off completely than have the masonic connection revealed.
the jw idea that believers are destined either for heavenly life or for endless life on earth comes in for significant criticism by critics of various kinds.
even some groups, such as the christadelphians, who share belief in a future paradise earth, don’t share the view that some christians are destined for life in heaven.
yet there is surprisingly quite a lot of evidence in the bible for the existence of two distinct groups of believers.
@Konagirl
When it says "they walked with Jehovah during the breezy part of the day" what do you think that meant?
When it says "they hid from the face of Jehovah" what do you think that meant?