AbaddonProvesItan hour ago
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EisMe,
I do not believe in or teach the date of 1914, in any shape or form . . . you are greatly mistaken. I rejected this false teaching many years ago.
Having read through your link, I agree with much of what you've written. Please consider everything I have shared, as I stand by its truth. I was baptized as a Jehovah's Witness at 18. While their teachings are about 70% accurate, their confusion stems from misinterpreting prophecy, which detracts from the core message of what it means to be a Christian.
Their most accurate teaching is that YHWH is the only true God, and His son, Jesus Christ, is precisely that—His son. This directly contradicts the Trinity Doctrine, which was formulated at the Council of Nicaea (325 AD) and later refined at the Council of Chalcedon (451 AD).
The faithful and wise servant is another concept they teach, but their interpretation is flawed. This holds true—the faithful and wise servant is out of the congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. However, their commitment to conforming to scripture and avoiding worldly attachments sets them apart in The Almighty’s eyes.
In 2003, I informed the Governing Body that I am the True Slave—a claim they never acknowledged. Now, I intend to reach out to them again with a letter and corrected interpretations of prophecy, offering them an opportunity to rethink their positions.
My purpose is to serve as a witness for The Almighty. He always proves His truth through His witnesses. While I am not all-knowing, my life experiences validate my identity.
You are to be commended for seeking truth and correcting inaccuracies. I know what is coming, but I do not claim to understand how every event will unfold. Like all of us, I must maintain strong faith to endure what is written.
Do not fear the unknown—place complete faith in The Almighty God, YHWH. He and Jesus Christ are here to rescue us, not destroy us.
Peace!