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InChristAlone
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Bible Reading Rev 7--umm hello?
by DS211 ini got bored at the meeting and read the bible reading and could not believe some of the false prophetic garbage being commented....anyways heres what i fiund interesting ;-).
7 after this i saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding tight the four winds of the earth, so that no wind could blow on the earth or on the sea or on any tree.
2 and i saw another angel ascending from the sunrise, having a seal of the living god; and he called with a loud voice to the four angels to whom it was granted to harm the earth and the sea, 3 saying: do not harm the earth or the sea or the trees, until after we have sealed the slaves of our god in their foreheads.
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Thoughts on going back, am I the only one that feels this way?
by excaliber inhello everyone, i know you have heard this topic before and your probably thinking.
...not again lol.. but i was wondering if anyone has thought of going back for the same reasons as myself, i don't think its the truth but i searched and my conclusion is that other religions don't have the truth, they are all wrong in my opinion.
if there is no other religion to go too, why leave were i was born and raised.
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InChristAlone
I see a couple byproducts of being told over and over "Where will you go? No other religion has the truth." The first is the scare tactic effect to get people to remain in the organization. The second is making people believe that religions are the only option. With any careful examination, it is easy to see that no religion has the truth, and thus they have succeeded in making people believe both scenarios. For those who wish to continue their belief in the Bible, the answer is simple. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Simple as that. There is no religion, no organization to which one must "belong". For those who do not believe in the bible, the motivation to attend any organization lies with whatever other factors would be involved in that decision.
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DECEPTIVE CROSS-REFERENCING IN NWT
by The Searcher inin order to "scripturally justify" j.f.
rutherford's rebranding of the bible students by the creation of a designer name which made them stand out from other bible students, the nwt deceptively misuses a verse to perpetuate the falsehood of the unscriptural name, "jehovah's" witnesses!.
(james 2:7) "they blaspheme the fine name by which you were called,* do they not?".
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InChristAlone
Was it revised to be this way, or is it the same reference as in the older edition?
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The Watchtower Denies Substitutionary Atonement
by Perry infor 30 years i never heard one time that christ died for me personally.
i always heard that he died to pay back what adam lost.
that never made alot of sense to me, but i just went along with it as a kid and young adult.. then, after i left... it hit me just how simple the whole thing was.
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Number of anointed partakers in new yearbook?
by JWOP ini haven't seen the 2014 yearbook on the jw site yet.
i'm looking to see if the number of partakers has increased again (as it has for many years now).
anyone have a scan of it yet?.
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InChristAlone
Can someone explain to me how there can be 19 million in attendance on Memorial Day and only have 7 or 8 million normally? What am I missing?
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Pope Francis's view on ABORTION can end all discussion on abortion!
by abiather indefence of unborn life is closely linked to the defence of each and every other human right.
it involves the conviction that a human being is always sacred and inviolable, in any situation and at every stage of development.
human beings are ends in themselves and never a means of resolving other problems.
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InChristAlone
I am wondering, is there a rationale for abortion that doesn't evolve from a "what-is-best-for-ME" line of thinking? I have heard many reasons including rape, incest, birth defects, not ready, etc., but to me all of these reasons boil down to more consideration about one's self than it does about the baby or others.
Also, out of curiosity, is there anyone here who truly believes in the God of the Bible and supports abortion? I would be interested to hear your reasoning behind this.
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HELP: the cross or the stake
by never a jw injust asking for help from the vast number of very knowledgeable people here.
when was the "stake" doctrine adopted by jw's and what publication contains that information.
thank you..
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InChristAlone
I debated with a hard-core JW one time that the instrument of death for Jesus made no difference in my faith. His reply was that it was of vital importance because one must worship "in Spirit and in truth". I said, "That's cool. Then please point me to a date in which everything printed in the Watchtower was and will remain true." ***Crickets
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Ellipses or Ellipsis and ....
by Crazyguy innot sure of the proper spelling but have any of you seen ellipses or .... in jw publications and done research to find out what they left out to only find an major flaw in their argument?
if so can you please share your experience..
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InChristAlone
The best examples for me are those in the "Should You Believe the Trinity?" publication. A very large amount of the quotes use ellipses which leave out material that negates the point they were trying to make.
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Why I am upset with myself for my atheistic beliefs
by confusedandalone inyesterday me and the wife were talking about how much better life has become.
she said something that got me thinking and made me a bit sad for a while.
we were discussing where we are at individually in our quest for understanding about the "super-natural" and i expressed i have no belief in it at all and how much i have changed she says, "i don't think you have changed much.
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InChristAlone
Confusedandalone, your story is very interesting to me. While I have never been a JW, I grew up in church, had developed a "holier-than-thou" attitude toward "non-Christians", and ended up living a life far from what I preached. It wasn't until I really and truly developed a relationship with Christ that I realized what a profound hypocrite I was. It is only now that I am non-judgmental towards those who believe differently. The irony is that in the past I lauded my beliefs over others without any humility at all while now I realize that I am by nature exactly the same as everyone else and humbly grateful for the grace I received through Christ.
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Born Again Christians and JWs should look at the bigger picture and stop fighting with each other.
by booker-t init just amazes me how born again christians and jws are fighting and mudslinging at each other all the while not looking at the real problem in front of them the bible.
the bible has been used for thousands of years to committ all sorts of horrible crimes against others.
i am so sick and tired of reading about jws did this and that and christians did this and that when both groups will refuse to explain all of the contradictions and outright discrepencies in the bible.
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InChristAlone
Cofty, saved from eternal separation from God. I can't honestly answer your second question. Disagreement may be shown, but pressure to conform would be unlikely.
designs: I disagree with your statement. While I believe that the Bible is true and that science is true, I will readily admit that I don't grasp how the two go hand in hand at times. I don't hold dogmatically to any understanding or interpretation I have concerning many things in the Bible. I question people who don't take both sides into account.
J. Hofer - You may be right. What I consider to be a "born-again" and what JW's consider to be a "born-again" undoubtedly differ. How do JW's believe that they are saved by the shed blood of JC? All of the quotes I see regarding their salvation points to the organization.