When you gave your previous comment along with the actual definition of immortality, as I mentioned, it made me step back and re-consider what I had been taught. However, here is what JWs believe on this matter.
JWs believe that there is a very distinct difference between "everlasting life" and "immortality." A being that is granted everlasting life will not die of natural causes (we just assumed that if that person fell off a cliff they would be instantly resurrected or suffer no damage...that was never clarified for us) but they could be destroyed by God if they sinned in some way.
Sinning was considered to be unlikely, however, since those entering into the New System or being resurrected into the New System would have a thousand years to gain perfection, which would make it unlikely that they would screw up, although that possibility was always there as well as the threat of immediate destruction by God if they did so.
Immortality to a JW means that the being cannot be destroyed in any fashion...not even by God.
Does that clarify things?
YES, that was wonderfully clear and it was what I have been trying to learn for many posts. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
Regarding your comment on the Jehovahs Witness attitude that "Any other religions making similar claims are merely false Christians who are being deceived by Satan. [RedHorseWoman, post #148)
I noticed this tendency previously but I had assumed it represented a characteristic of a single personality type rather than a characteristic of a religious movement. However, I do notice this tendency among religionists, perhaps some more than others.
For example, a Jehovahs Witnesses describes their a theory of “sleep death” modeled after “unconscious sleep” and promptly labeled it as the “ancient Jewish belief”. While I understood the claim was made as an attempt to enhance the credibility of the theory, still this was never the early Jewish nor Christian model at all. It was the abuse of historical facts that was so bothersome.
I offered examples from the scriptures and multiple other Jewish texts where the Jews describe their actual ancient belief in "dream sleep" where there is communication and cognisance and mental activity going on. I offered examples of Jewish commentary from their mishnaic texts, including the Talmud that describes the cognizance and communication of the dead spirits of mankind while they are in hades/spirit world/world of spirits (whatever one wants to call the state of spirits after they are separated from the body and await resurrection).
Examples of scriptures that show "dream" sleep and communication from God during dreams as their model included :
God came to Abimelech in a dream, Gen. 20:3.
· he dreamed, and behold a ladder … reached to heaven, Gen. 28:12.
· God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream, Gen. 31:24.
· Joseph dreamed a dream, Gen. 37:5.
· this dreamer cometh, Gen. 37:19.
· We have dreamed a dream, and there is no interpreter, Gen. 40:8.
· Pharaoh dreamed … he stood by the river, Gen. 41:1.
· Joseph remembered the dreams which he dreamed, Gen. 42:9.
· Lord … will speak unto him in a dream, Num. 12:6.
· If there arise … a dreamer of dreams, Deut. 13:1.
· man that told a dream unto his fellow, Judg. 7:13.
· Lord answered him not, neither by dreams, 1 Sam. 28:6.
· Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream, 1 Kgs. 3:5.
· against them that prophesy false dreams, Jer. 23:32.
· neither hearken to your dreams, Jer. 29:8.
· Nebuchadnezzar dreamed dreams, Dan. 2:1.
· Thy dream … are these, Dan. 2:28.
· Daniel had a dream, Dan. 7:1.
· old men shall dream dreams, Joel 2:28 (Acts 2:17).
· diviners … have told false dreams, Zech. 10:2.
· Lord appeared unto him in a dream, Matt. 1:20.
· warned … in a dream that they should not return, Matt. 2:12.
· angel of the Lord appeareth in a dream to Joseph, Matt. 2:19.
· being warned of God in a dream, he turned aside, Matt. 2:22.
· I have suffered many things … in a dream because of him, Matt. 27:19.
Ultimately, I offered
three pages of scriptural references in addition to the actual Jewish claims to the contrary in the Talmud and other Judao-Christian texts supporting the historical concept that the ancients believed that God communicated to them during sleep, by dreams and visions.
The resulting justification I was given why Jehovahs Witnesses dismiss both scripture and historical data was that the Christians and the Jews were corrupt and apostates and the father of the Jews was the devil.
It was unsettling to see the ease with which one could both use Jewish scriptures to support a theory, yet claim the same Jews were “apostates” when their scriptures and text did not support the Jehovah Witness theory.
While I actually
enjoyed the Jehovahs Witness missionaries I've met and thought they were wonderful and kind and they did not seem to be pushy or mean-hearted towards the Jews and early Christians, the sample size was only perhaps 4 Jehovahs Witnesses in my life.
In any case, I VERY MUCH appreciate the clarification and simple, direct answers you were able to provide me regarding my questions. I hope your spiritual journey in this life is insightful and wonderful and happy
@RedhorseWoman.
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