It's not a free gift if you have to earn it, is it?
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can we earn our salvation by preaching?
by solomon inare you trying to earn salvation by your door-to-door ministry?no.
we engage regularly in our door-to-door ministry, but we dont believe that we earn our salvation by doing such work.
(ephesians 2:8) why not?.
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ipads and laptops
by biometrics inmy wife went to the sunday meeting and said nearly everyone had ipads (tablet pcs) or laptops during the watchtower study with downloaded watctowers.. if they provide free wi-fi and coffee, i might start going again..
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Wonder if the organisation will start using interactive ipad presentations in the door-to-door work. e.g. householder taps answers.
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ipads and laptops
by biometrics inmy wife went to the sunday meeting and said nearly everyone had ipads (tablet pcs) or laptops during the watchtower study with downloaded watctowers.. if they provide free wi-fi and coffee, i might start going again..
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Maybe I should go to the meeting an run a hotspot that redirects all web traffic to jwfacts.com. I don't think I'd need to call the hotspot "go to jwfacts.com". The mere chance at using the internet (rather than listening to the Watchtower reading) should be enough incentive to connect.
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A couple of real wild statements made at the meeting Sunday
by Sour Grapes infrom time to time there are things said by the brother giving the public talk or conducting the watchtower that just make my jaw drop.
here are two from sunday.
"we are 98 years into the last days"
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My observation is certian brothers / elders (who like to look good) make up these comments to look more intelligent/informed when on stage.
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Coming to terms with mortality
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As a teen the part that worried me the most was being resurected without genitals or a sex drive!
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Coming to terms with mortality
by biometrics in[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:officedocumentsettings> <o:allowpng /> </o:officedocumentsettings> </xml><![endif].
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Many born-in Jehovah’s Witnesses are subjected to the teaching that they’ll never die. This usually starts from a very early age.
Even as an adult, years after getting out of the JWs I had issues coming to terms with my own mortality. In the back of my mind there was a constant thought that somehow I wouldn’t die, even though consciously I knew it would/will be a certainty at some point.
Did anyone else have trouble coming to terms with their own mortality?
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Do most people become Jehovah's Witnesses out of fear they might be destroyed at Armageddon ?
by Finkelstein ina practical question concerning human psychology .
it very well be that it was the jws who were.
responsible for first approaching this posing question to people to incite their interest and concern.. i can confidently say it was for my 20 something year old mother back in the early 50's.. unfortunately people who did so, weren't completely discerning the probable commercial .
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Paradise earth is the sugar to attract people.
Armageddon, shunning, and no outside contact is the JW version of hell-fire to keep you there.
Can you imagine if they went door-to-door teaching Armageddon and shunning.
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ipads and laptops
by biometrics inmy wife went to the sunday meeting and said nearly everyone had ipads (tablet pcs) or laptops during the watchtower study with downloaded watctowers.. if they provide free wi-fi and coffee, i might start going again..
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Nearly everyone? Like what percentage?
I would be really surprised if usage was greater than 25% anywhere. Most of the folks in there are not really the latest adapters when it comes to technology.
My wife said 'nearly everyone', she even told me a couple in their 70s both had laptops. If I had to guess what my wife's 'nearly everyone' meant, it would be at least 33%.
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ipads and laptops
by biometrics inmy wife went to the sunday meeting and said nearly everyone had ipads (tablet pcs) or laptops during the watchtower study with downloaded watctowers.. if they provide free wi-fi and coffee, i might start going again..
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My wife went to the Sunday meeting and said nearly everyone had ipads (tablet PCs) or laptops during the watchtower study with downloaded watctowers.
If they provide free WI-FI and coffee, I might start going again.
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jw.org - Terms and Conditions
by biometrics indoes anyone else find it ironic that the watchtower places literature on the internet, encourage people to download and share it, but then warns no to post it on the internet?
isn't posting on the internet the no.1 method of sharing information in this day and age?
and what, exactly, constitutes "posting on the internet".. in their terms and conditions:.
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Link doesn't work when you need to quote a specific part of the article. I think it still shoulld be possible under copyright / fair use.