First of all, congratulations on reaching out to those outside the organization for answers. This must feel very uncomfortable for you, but you are doing the right thing by asking. As you said, the truth should be able to stand up to anything. There are many very intelligent people here who can answer your questions. Keep asking them. As OneEyedJoe mentioned, jwfacts.com is a fabulous resource as it simply quotes Watchtower literature. I would also add jwstruggle.com to your list. That site contains a higher percentage of people who have/had questions and remained believers in the Bible. Best wishes.
InChristAlone
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Topics Ive Been Pondering On
by JWINQUESTION inthis is my first post on here so bear with me.
currently i am still an active jw with serious questions about the jw org.
i was hesitant signing up but really need as much input from the people on this forum to get a clear understanding on things.
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All religions are false, but god is true.
by Domenic ini was a jw for many years.
during those years i learned how to identify a false religion.
all the other religions were easy to prove false.
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InChristAlone
Just a random thought: I have always smiled when a JW explains to me how they determine that their religion is right and every other is wrong. The standards were created by their own people, and yet there are so many other verses that could be used to determine the true religion that do not apply to them. It's like someone saying, "I'm the best because my mom told me so."
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The Ransom Sacrifice
by Ding inback in the 60s, wt literature stressed that jesus died to offset adamic sin.. later, they started talking in terms of jesus dying for personal sins as well, but maybe that was ray franz's influence.. as a jw, did you feel that jesus died for your sins or only for adam's original sin?.
does anyone know the current wt teaching on this?.
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InChristAlone
I believe the current teaching is that Jesus died for the inherited Adamic sin only and not for personal sins based on 1 Corinthians 15.
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Questions From Readers : Did Jesus preach to the dead people of Noah's days?
by raymond frantz insorry guys i posted that the other day but with some of the actual post missing ,here it is again .please feel free to find errors,raise questions or fill me in with any more valueable information on the matter .i don't claim to know it all i'm just someone who's constantly looking for answers as most of you here :.
did jesus preach to the dead souls of people from noahs days?what does 1 peter 3:19, 20 mean?
in this state [in the spirit, following his resurrection] also he [jesus] went his way and preached to the spirits in prison, who had once been disobedient when the patience of god was waiting in noahs days, while the ark was being constructed, in which a few people, that is, eight souls [souls, kj, dy; people, tev, jb; persons, rs], were carried safely through the water.
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InChristAlone
The evangelical viewpoint is that Jesus went to Sheol/Hades for three days and "preached" to the OT souls, both righteous and unrighteous.
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If you still believe in God, what are your thoughts on the Bible?
by ilikecheese indo you believe it's inerrant?
do you believe it's based on things that happened, but a lot of it may just be stories and it's not perfect because men wrote it?
do you think it's just a good guide?
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InChristAlone
rjharris, I absolutely love what you wrote. It is very much where I am at right now.
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Wife got love bombed!
by lambsbottom inso i have been doing a 90 day fast from anything jw related.
getting close to 2 months in.
went to a baptist service this morning.
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InChristAlone
In my opinion, where you should go depends on what you want to get out of it. If the Bible is still an important facet in your life, you may want to simply seek Christ rather than seek another place to join. Every place has it's problems. If the beliefs of the Bible are not important to you, either find a place that meets your other needs or simply enjoy some much-needed family time. Come to think of it, that last suggestion sounds best either way.
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What is the "new" date JWs are "hinting" at for Armaggeddon?
by booker-t inafter the 1975 "we did not say point blank armaggeddon was coming we only suggested it might come" fiasco what is the new date jws are "hinting" at for armaggeddon?
i know now they do not point to any specific date but hint that maybe it might occur such as before 2000 the preaching work will be finished.
this is a suggestion not a prediction so they can wiggle out of this one.
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InChristAlone
A guy named Brother Rando at allexperts.com has published a website professing 2034. I can't remember what that site was, but I know he has been brought up on this forum before about this very topic.
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JW Lady Witnesses to me in My Truck While Trying to get a Nap !
by flipper inincredible.
absolutely incredible.
so i asked, " isn't it 100 years since 1914 ?
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InChristAlone
" Well you know Jesus chose 12 apostles and one of them proved unfaithful Judas Iscariot so imperfection happens and people prove unfaithful, but Jehovah will take care of it in the end. "
To that I would have said, "Yes, that was part of Jehovah's plan for salvation. Was the molestation of that child part of Jehovah's plan for salvation?"
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The Focus / Prominent Bethelite Topic
by Focus inhello, i am focus.. yes, that focus.. is there anyone here who remembers me from the "good" old days?.
my sig may provide a jog to the memory.. my vision is undimmed, my views unchanged and my claws are sharper than ever.
the filthy old whore is to be taken down with maximum prejudice.. focus.
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InChristAlone
I agree somewhat. My disagreement only lies in the fact that you can only research a very small portion of their own material. It's very limited. I was thinking of other sites like jwfacts, Barbara's stuff, etc. What other sites do you routinely visit for some illuminating discussion on JW's, or any religion for that matter?
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Facebook post question
by InChristAlone inin playing around on facebook one day i discovered the page of the son of the ministerial servant who comes to my house.
i glanced through his posts and there were many instances of people wishing him a happy birthday and two instances of people wishing him a merry christmas eve.
i thought that last one was particularly strange (why eve?).
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InChristAlone
In playing around on Facebook one day I discovered the page of the son of the ministerial servant who comes to my house. I glanced through his posts and there were many instances of people wishing him a happy birthday and two instances of people wishing him a Merry Christmas Eve. I thought that last one was particularly strange (Why Eve?). I couldn't tell if the posters were worldly or not. Any ideas?