@Konagirl...
God is not partial.
He will hang out with all His kids.
Why are you trying to block the way?
Jesus is "The Way." He's not standing in the way.
Your "symbols" are whack.
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...
God is not partial.
He will hang out with all His kids.
Why are you trying to block the way?
Jesus is "The Way." He's not standing in the way.
Your "symbols" are whack.
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:.
If you don't like it, then why are you here?
is there any independently verified evidence that a miracle worker called jesus existed and did the things that the bible said he did?.
the four gospels were written by unknown authors many decades after the so called events, so can't be considered as eyewitness accounts.
i think that there may have been a apocalyptic preacher who was executed by the romans and the story evolved from their.
I believe in Jesus and in Jehovah. It is highly gratifying to me to talk about the people I love. I worship Jehovah, so for me to talk about Him makes sense and is fitting.
If you claim not to believe in Him, then you are most to be pitied. You spend so much time talking about something you don't believe in. If you really don't believe in Him, why are you wasting your time on here?
Unless you really do believe in Him, but you're trying to avoid something that you need to repent about and you're trying to ease your conscience.
I don't know what's in your heart. I just know you are a bit of a contradiction.
is there any independently verified evidence that a miracle worker called jesus existed and did the things that the bible said he did?.
the four gospels were written by unknown authors many decades after the so called events, so can't be considered as eyewitness accounts.
i think that there may have been a apocalyptic preacher who was executed by the romans and the story evolved from their.
If you don't believe in Him, then why do you spend so much time talking about Him?
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:.
@cofty said: SBF have you had a stroke?
Hey, @cofty, have you had a frontal lobotomy?
is there any independently verified evidence that a miracle worker called jesus existed and did the things that the bible said he did?.
the four gospels were written by unknown authors many decades after the so called events, so can't be considered as eyewitness accounts.
i think that there may have been a apocalyptic preacher who was executed by the romans and the story evolved from their.
Jehovah mentioned Jesus in the Genesis 3:15 prophecy.
That was at the beginning of human history.
The fact that we still have a record of it today shows people have been talking about it from that time to this.
As regards the word "opposers" - I do not subscribe to the fantasy world teachings that some psycho-students do ("psycho" short for "psychology" of course) that theories take precedence over reality.
There are people who oppose truth in the world. There are people who oppose God. Making up theories and fairy tales doesn't negate reality.
God exists. If a person wants to reject Him, He will reject that person. Opposing the source of life is a way to embrace death. How's that fit into your rejection model?
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?