Haha, Sir82 My fault! There is a possibility that visitors may come and visit me next week
Mr Fool
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I shall have visitors next week. Any recommendations?
by Mr Fool inlike the title said, i shall have visitors (jw young men) next week.. i don t want to scare them away right away, i wish them to have a wake up call.
so what do you suggest?.
shall i inplant one or two questions the first meting, or not?.
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I shall have visitors next week. Any recommendations?
by Mr Fool inlike the title said, i shall have visitors (jw young men) next week.. i don t want to scare them away right away, i wish them to have a wake up call.
so what do you suggest?.
shall i inplant one or two questions the first meting, or not?.
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Mr Fool
First I want to see everything from their point of view. (I have never experienced that before). I also wish to have my questions being answered (step by step, slowly). I take it from there and see what happens....
Thanks for the tips, Stilllin, they can be useful.
About older publications, I see no problem. First meeting I can mention the recommendation in the Watchtower 2012 Aug 15 "that we should learn everything we can about the history of Jehova´s earthly organization" and "I found that very interesting".
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"Do you believe in God" is an absurd question! Why? Because.....
by Mr Fool inif a jw asks me "-do you believe in god?
" and i answer "-no, i dont believe in god" he/she assumes that i m not interested.
and that s because of a total closed mind.
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Mr Fool
When it´s about God, I have made a journey - when I was young I hoped that God exists - later I went into a belief that God exists - much later I had a wake-up-call and questioned my belief - now, a few years later I´m not humble (and will probably never be), but I have the experiences of how it is to have a deep belief. But because I had a biased view when I was "in it", I was too blind to realizing it back then. I thought my path was the true way of life, but it was wrong. That belief made me even more arrogant (then before) without seeing it. (That´s also one of the main reasons why I´m so interested in these things)
To your question, Cofty, "51% sure there is no God". What about the other 49%? Do these 49% contains a counter-belief that there is a God? Or something else?
Personally, the question "does God exists?" for me it´s 50/50. Maybe, maybe not. I don´t believe in either of the sides.The best word I can use is that I´m neutral. (I will not use the word "open" again). What I have learned is that at least I don´t wish to go back to that believing state again, because that made me "bad to worse". And that´s a fact I have proven for myself afterwards.
Slimboyfat described it very well: "I don´t believe in God but I´m open for the possibility that he may exist"
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I shall have visitors next week. Any recommendations?
by Mr Fool inlike the title said, i shall have visitors (jw young men) next week.. i don t want to scare them away right away, i wish them to have a wake up call.
so what do you suggest?.
shall i inplant one or two questions the first meting, or not?.
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Mr Fool
Like the title said, I shall have visitors (JW young men) next week.
I don´t want to scare them away right away, I wish them to have a wake up call. So what do you suggest?
Shall I inplant one or two questions the first meting, or not?
Besides all the scanned photo copies I have, the Wt publications I have in book form is
Wt vol 1984 (generation of 1914 etc)
Awake vol 1984 (creators promise....before the gen who saw the events of 1914 will pass away)
The first and second "original"JW Bibles (1961 and 1970) ("all angels worship Jesus")
You can live in paradise forever on earth 1982 (Jesus meant the people who were living 1914)
The Harp of God 1928 (Picture on Jesus on Cross + many places in the book "Jesus upon the cross")
Life everlasting.... 1966 (about 1975 thing)
Anyway I hope it will be interesting for both me and them.
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"Do you believe in God" is an absurd question! Why? Because.....
by Mr Fool inif a jw asks me "-do you believe in god?
" and i answer "-no, i dont believe in god" he/she assumes that i m not interested.
and that s because of a total closed mind.
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Mr Fool
Okay Cofty......you are the man, you are wise, belief is a good thing. I´m the victim but shall not longer be, no problem.
Good point, Phizzy.
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"Do you believe in God" is an absurd question! Why? Because.....
by Mr Fool inif a jw asks me "-do you believe in god?
" and i answer "-no, i dont believe in god" he/she assumes that i m not interested.
and that s because of a total closed mind.
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Mr Fool
You attacked me right from the start, if you remember. We all understand that you are confident in your belief (that God does not exist), no problem.
You believe that I think I´m humble? If so, you are totally wrong in your belief. I don´t consider myself to be humble. I´m a walking failure and that was not hard for me to figure out. I just hope that I will not fall in the trap to be a believer again.
I will also promise you this; from now I will never again write about open mind, arrogance, pride or humility......I´m done with that. I will keep everything for myself from now.
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"Do you believe in God" is an absurd question! Why? Because.....
by Mr Fool inif a jw asks me "-do you believe in god?
" and i answer "-no, i dont believe in god" he/she assumes that i m not interested.
and that s because of a total closed mind.
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Mr Fool
It is very funny that you (Cofty) attack me any time you get the possibility. If you like it, continue doing so.
If nobody knows nothing, how can it be an act of humility? If you are happy to be a believer, good for you.
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"Do you believe in God" is an absurd question! Why? Because.....
by Mr Fool inif a jw asks me "-do you believe in god?
" and i answer "-no, i dont believe in god" he/she assumes that i m not interested.
and that s because of a total closed mind.
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Mr Fool
A much better "one-question" would be "Are you open for that God may exists?"
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"Do you believe in God" is an absurd question! Why? Because.....
by Mr Fool inif a jw asks me "-do you believe in god?
" and i answer "-no, i dont believe in god" he/she assumes that i m not interested.
and that s because of a total closed mind.
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Mr Fool
If a JW asks me "-Do you believe in God?" and I answer "-No, I dont believe in God" he/she assumes that I´m not interested. And that´s because of a total closed mind. If someone ask question "A" he should also ask question "B" if the first answer is "No".
The second question should obviously be in style of: "-Do you believe that God does not exist?" If the answer is "yes" we have a situation where TWO believers are talking to each other. (One who believe in God and the other who believe the opposite)
But if the answer is "No"....it´s something they cannot think of! But if someone is open minded (open for that God may or may not exist) that´s how the answer will be, and it requires two questions to figure that out. That´s why the "do you believe....?"-question is absurd.
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Mr Fool
I have never visited the Kingdom Hall. I guess I have missed a lot of new fresh light over the years