Well I've been on here 8 yrs and you were obviously an old timer then 😂 .
I don't remember Smiddy2 but my memory isn't what it was 🙄 .
Jan
do any jehovah`s witnesses or ex jehovah`s witnesses even know what that sin is ?.
why is such a statement in the bible if its not identified what that sin is ?.
were the authors of the book just playing with peoples heads ?
Well I've been on here 8 yrs and you were obviously an old timer then 😂 .
I don't remember Smiddy2 but my memory isn't what it was 🙄 .
Jan
other n t prayers:.
the lord's prayer.. .
the tax collector's prayer.. .
A broad answer l think is that the WT side lines Jesus as much as possible because the Org. wants to be seen as the only intermediary between man and Jehovah . Thus keeping its power over people.
do any jehovah`s witnesses or ex jehovah`s witnesses even know what that sin is ?.
why is such a statement in the bible if its not identified what that sin is ?.
were the authors of the book just playing with peoples heads ?
I have been meaning to ask , what happened to Smiddy2 ? Did the prototype not work ?
do any jehovah`s witnesses or ex jehovah`s witnesses even know what that sin is ?.
why is such a statement in the bible if its not identified what that sin is ?.
were the authors of the book just playing with peoples heads ?
I don't think that it's one particular sin , after all Jesus starts by saying " every kind of sin CAN be forgiven , but anyone who speaks out against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven ."
However to have a sin forgiven you have to repent and ask for forgiveness . In 1 John 5 : 11- 12 we are told " God has given us eternal life , and this life is in his Son . Who ever has the Son has life , who ever does not have the Son does not have life "
As many have pointed out Jesus made his statement to the Pharisees who were accusing him , basically, of being in league with the devil .
Therefore they WILL NOT listen to his teaching , repent of their sins , ask forgiveness and receive Him into their lives as saviour . So they are rendering themselves unforgivable.
Jan
freedom!
not having to adhere to man made rules and regulations.
not being afraid of maybe “stumbling “ someone..
I am so pleased that you approve Sigfrid . 😂 . You are welcome to one of our services at any time to see if they live up to expectation.
Jan
freedom!
not having to adhere to man made rules and regulations.
not being afraid of maybe “stumbling “ someone..
Cheers LongHairGirl .
Jan
freedom!
not having to adhere to man made rules and regulations.
not being afraid of maybe “stumbling “ someone..
Albatross , so who's this neighbour ? 😂
Jan
freedom!
not having to adhere to man made rules and regulations.
not being afraid of maybe “stumbling “ someone..
LongHairGal , l appreciate that your time in the Org has has given you a very negative view on ' religion " .
However when l read rather sweeping statements about all religions l do feel that l want to set that record straight . I have said time and again on this site that not all faith groups are the same .
I do bang on about this l know but my experience as an Anglican is light years away from your experience in the WT .
You say " these people don't know what boundaries are not acquainted with the phrase ' non of your business '
I have never found that to be the case among my fellow church goers . Also we , Anglicans , have female lay readers. vicars and bishops . I regularly do readings at services ( online now ) . There are lots of differences between the WT and other groups.
Jan
my father married b when both her children and his children were grown adults.
b had two children, a son d and a daughter m. my sister db, my brother rh, and myself got along well with m but not at all with d, who was a very christian person but not a jw.
my siblings and i do not have much to do with our stepmother though we are civil and we don't have any hard feelings between us.
Something that meant a lot to us was a poem that someone wrote in a sympathy card . This man was a work colleague of my husband's , and was an ex soldier a man's man . He took the trouble to find this poem and hand write it out inside the card . It begins
" Do not stand at my grave and weep "
It moved us so much we had the first four lines on the headstone. There are lots of very good poems out there and that can be a way of showing empathy / giving comfort without using your own words .
Jan
my father married b when both her children and his children were grown adults.
b had two children, a son d and a daughter m. my sister db, my brother rh, and myself got along well with m but not at all with d, who was a very christian person but not a jw.
my siblings and i do not have much to do with our stepmother though we are civil and we don't have any hard feelings between us.
jwundubbed , sorry l only just saw this . I am sure that all of us hope that us sharing our experiences have helped you to have a better understanding of how to reach out to anyone who suffers the loss of a child , of any age .
Jan