Matthew 7:1-3
That is not how Jesus conducted himself.
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Matthew 7:1-3
That is not how Jesus conducted himself.
Nobody has changed anything in any Bible and you can read it in a 20th century version or a 17th century one it still says the same thing.
Whether you want to believe it is a different question of course.
Jeepers...you're still stuck aren't you...
What this:
"I am comforted by my belief that God will soon bring complete justice to the earth and will right all wrongs. In the meantime, I cherish each day of life and do what I reasonable can to preserve it. (Revelation 21:5)"
means is:
'I am comforted by my belief that God will soon bring complete justice to the earth and will right all wrongs. In the meantime, I cherish each day of life and do what I reasonable can to preserve it...because Revelation 21:5 says "And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, there shall be no more death, or sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away. Then He who sat on the throne said "Behold, I make all things new." And He said to me, "Write, for these words are true and faithful."'
The scriptural reference is cited (not quoted) so you can look it up and see that it gives support for the statement to the effect that the prophecy (in Revelation 21:5) is comforting to those who long for a time when God will "right all wrongs".
Nobody has changed anything in any Bible and you can read it in a 20th century version or a 17th century one it still says the same thing.
Whether you want to believe it is a different question of course.
To carry this much animosity for over 40 years is a testimony to how messed up you became.
The expression is to "harbor grudges"....and this is what I see you doing. Those grudges are given very safe haven in an unforgiving heart.....the events of your childhood are obviously still all very raw for you....like it happened yesterday. Yesterday is gone but you can't see to let it go.
You wouldn't recognize JW's anymore. The old days are gone and a whole new generation is keeping up with what is happening in the world and in the congregations.
Who said laughter and music were bad? Who said we can't share clean jokes? Seriously, you have no idea.....like you are caught in some kind of horrible time warp.
Our meetings are not dry and boring and neither are our publications. You are living in the past and it sounds like its way past time to move on.....anger and an unforgiving spirit eats you up from the inside. If you want Jesus' advice, he said that in order for God to forgive us, we have to forgive others. Where does that leave you, do you think? (Matthew 6:14-15; 18:21-22) Try forgiveness.....its so much better for the spirit than stored up resentment.
Super Universe Said : "JW's are fulfilling the command given by Jesus to preach the kingdom message in all the world? Jesus did not say to torture your children by making them go up to other people's houses and preach what you want them to preach."
Deeje replied : "Most of our children love the preaching work because they love God and because they love telling people about the paradise to come."
I think SuperUniverses' comment on this point seemed petty and contextually inaccurate. I am not J.W. and do not agree with much of their theology but have found them, in the main, to be wonderfully dedicated and kind individuals. I would be very pleased to have one as my neighbor and friend.
I noticed a couple with a young son going from door to door and as they left a door, saw me walking and their little boy gave me a pamplet. He seemed very pleased to be out with his parents. I stooped down to get closer to his height and asked him about the pamplet and if he thought it was something important. He was enthusiastic in his reply to the affirmative. I told him I was honestly very glad to take the pamphlet from him and I promised him I would read it and let him know that I thought that he was trying to do a wonderful thing. Though I disagree with their theology, I honor them for their dedication and I do not feel an obligation to agree with those whom I respect.
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You have found the JW's to be wonderfully delicate and kind? Ever lived with one? How many of their children have you known? I know one JW kid who became addicted to drugs at 16 because his father, one of the Kingdom Hall elders, was extremely strict and unforgiving in the home.
I know two girls who were raised JW and both of them are strippers now. I know another ex-JW kid who is now grown up, he is a functioning alcoholic and drug addict and his brother is not into drugs anymore but he has extremely low self esteem and he married a very over weight ex-drug addict lady who lost her kids to CPS and she hasn't seen them in 20 years and she has not tried to contact them ever.
Have you ever seen a kid tremble because they are so scared to preach religion to strangers? Some kids at first are so scared that they throw up on the driveway. Some start wetting the bed.
I spent 12 years as JW. You saw them on the street once or twice and you think you know JW's.
It's not called lying. It's why there are differing denominations of a singular Christian religion.
It's all in the "interpretation" of Scripture.
It's no different than Christians who cherry pick.
The interpretations that the Jehovah's Witnesses use are in the Name of God. They believe that their ideas about the scriptures are what God wants them to know but not only them, all of us. If we refuse their opinions it is as though we are refusing Jehovah. When someone leaves them it is said of the person that they have left Jehovah.There are different interpretations of scripture? That's fine. They can say "We think this says this." They can interpret all they want but when you give a biblical reference and people check the biblical reference and it is different, that is lying.
It's no different than Christians who cherry pick? But the Christians who cherry pick are saying "We like these parts and not these other parts," while the JW's are changing the parts they don't like to make them more reflective of JW beliefs.
It's not like they're calling Him Joe Bob Jenkins or anything, though.When the bible says "Lord" they change it to "Jehovah" because they think they are the only ones who use the correct name for God.
I would never sic my dogs on people clearly not meant to kill us. Besides, Bear and Sarah would just want a doggie snack from you anyway. One bone each and they'd be friends for life, LOL.but I have a scar on my left arm from a dog released on me when I was 9 when he saw us coming up the driveway.
I agree that they changed it, but you DO need more than food and clothes."To survive, we need clean water, food, clothing, and shelter from the weather." 1 Timothy 6:7, 8. The bible says "...with food, clothing, we shall be content.
Couch potato lifestyles aren't healthy either."Physical training is beneficial for a little," 1 Timothy 4:8.
Yeah, I'm not sure how they pulled that out of the actual verse.Before you consider engaging in a certain activity, get to know the risks involved. Ask yourself, "Does this activity amount to little more than a gamble with death or serious injury?
This all seems to be a formatting issue: they word it like they are quoting but they aren't. They should learn how to cite sources properly when using paraphrasing."Good and stable friends helped me to make better choices about activities I wanted to participate in. When my friends changed, so did my life." Proverbs 13:20. This is somewhat changed from the bible.
Maybe the biblical authors saw clips of King Ghidorah?It also says a multiheaded dragon will be on Earth.
Except all the words we see cited in the bible but no longer exist.Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away.
One way to get that result is for the sun to nova, but there won't a new earth after that, 'cause, you know, the sun blew up.But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up.
Studying inaccuracies as if they are accurate won't get you anywhere, though.Just wanted to point out that, regardless of if their verses are correct, Jehovah Witnesses study scripture more than almost anybody.
Poorly formatted, if there's confusion about it.You misunderstood......or perhaps you just don't get it? It wasn't a quotation, it was a citation.
Ah, but since some scenes could be evidence that Jesus is only marginally Christian, how are we to define "True Christianity"?There is a great difference in True Christianity and Nominal Christians.
Avoiding Plagiarism: Quoting and ParaphrasingWhen the change no longer says the same thing as the original verse but the verse is cited as a "reference" and it's done intentionally, not accidentally, that is lying.
And there would be nothing really wrong with that if they phrased it correctly. Even Jesus says "You have heard it said [blah blah], but truly I tell you, [blah blah v 2.0]." I'm not a big fan of JW's for the most part and only agree with them on one or two general things, but I don't think they're lying so much as not sufficiently trained in proper citations. It's a fixable thing.The difference is that modern JW's know you need more than just food and clothing to survive so they added in the word "clean" and they added "and shelter from the weather," to make it sound like the bible has relevance for today.
That's why I'm not into evangelism. I understand it's mandated in the bible, but a bad salesman is more harmful than just letting the product speak for itself.If you send a huge number of teenagers out into the world to preach your religion, not all of them are going to do a perfect job of it.
Or if one gospel doesn't go into as much detail as you'd like, you just get 2 buddies and write about 3 more.From my perspective, this seems more like a case of "fan fiction". Like if I re-wrote a version of Harry Potter for my own purposes and changed his scar from a lightning bolt into a poo emoji. It's not lying... simply another fiction.
Which is also fan fiction, as Satan isn't in that story at all.Satan the devil rebelled against God by hijacking the human race in Eden
I'm with you on this one. It's one thing to sing a song (though I've recently seen what the other verses are, and it's even worse than just celebrating lots of people dying in explosions), but to treat a flag or a song like, well, gospel is idolatrous, imho.1) it is promoting nationalism, which is not something a Christian can do. We serve a kingdom that is not earthly, so because we do not have dual citizenship ("My kingdom is not from this source") we do not participate in nationalistic activities...period, regardless of the nation we occupy. We are however, very law abiding. So what is more important....standing for the anthem but being a thief or a murderer, or being a responsible citizen who is just following their conscience? Who is it harming?
Super may not but I do, being a nurse and all. Any harm that comes is strictly due to procedures not being followed. That's all.You obviously know nothing about the dangers of blood transfusions.
I'm an introvert, so people make me happy much less than they do extroverts."Things" don't make you happy....."people" make you happy.
It tends to promote "my country right or wrong", which is dangerous and leads us to crazies wanting world domination/destruction. It leads to people claiming US citizens in Puerto Rico shouldn't get any assistance because they're not on the mainland, aka "the REAL US". It leads to people threatening ICE on brown people who are actually citizens. It leads to xenophobic economic policies that ignore that in the 21st century, we MUST treat the entire planet as one big economy.You don't stand for the anthem because that promotes nationalism? What's wrong with nationalism?
Hi SuperUniverse :
Please do not misunderstand me. I am not claiming that all J.W. Children (or other children) always LIKE religious activities of their parents. It is your generalization that J.W.s are “torturing” their children by having the children tract from door to door with their parents that seems overstated.
When one offers inaccurate generalizations to make a point, it taints the credibility of the post and it’s author (even if other aspects of a post might be perfectly correct).
We all tend to project our own feelings and emotions and observations inaccurately onto other situations and this affects the resulting descriptions. While you describe the J.W. as “torturing” their children by tracting, the two children I interacted with seemed happy to be out with their parents. While I do not know Jehovahs Witness theology, I do know children and do not believed the children I have met were being “tortured”.
I agree with your point that, someone who does not adhere to Jehovahs Witness theology cannot “know them”. You say that you “spent 12 years as JW.” (post 144) but in post #148 you admit you, yourself were never truly a Jehovahs Witness by admitting “I was not a real full time JW. I never accepted any of it”. You were never a converted J.W. yet claim that you “had the experience”.
In reality, you also did not “have the experience” of being a real Jehovahs Witness. This is, I think, one of the points Deeje is trying to make. The same is true of a person claiming to have been Catholic, or Lutheran, or Mormon, or any other denomination.
Your descriptions feel exaggerated and embellished. You claim “I escaped half of the dark nightmare when I was 16 and the other half at age 20 when I left home.” “torture”, “nightmare”, etc. These all feel like amplifications and overstatements.
I am not saying that you are correct or incorrect in your feelings, merely that over generalizations and embellishments distract from an objective description. I am not trying to tell you that you are wrong or right or to diminish your base position. I am not arguing with you that J.W. theology is correct or wrong (I think it has a lot of error), but rather trying to discuss the specific principle of overstatement, embellishment and the inaccuracies and pitfalls of inflations in our descriptions.
I hope your journey is wonderful SuperUniverse. I hope I did not come across as hyper-critical. That was not my intention.
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The interpretations that the Jehovah's Witnesses use are in the Name of God. They believe that their ideas about the scriptures are what God wants them to know but not only them, all of us. If we refuse their opinions it is as though we are refusing Jehovah. When someone leaves them it is said of the person that they have left Jehovah.
@Deeje if what I write in this post is twisted and rubbish why don't you prove that it is?
It will get them somewhere. it won't get them to anything good.Studying inaccuracies as if they are accurate won't get you anywhere, though.
I am hoping that you will share what Bible source you learned to believe that (but, please not Matthew 28:19 just in case it really doesn't mean to "make" disciples.)I understand it's [evangelism] mandated in the bible,
I really, really, really might love an actual response and analysis for why my posts you @Deeje call twisted and rubbish. It is the truth that we both profess to love. Correct?The interpretations that the Jehovah's Witnesses use are in the Name of God. They believe that their ideas about the scriptures are what God wants them to know but not only them, all of us. If we refuse their opinions it is as though we are refusing Jehovah. When someone leaves them it is said of the person that they have left Jehovah.
@Deeje if what I write in this post is twisted and rubbish why don't you prove that it is?
I agree with your last paragraph - but I honestly don't think that nit-picking possibly dubious but entirely innocuous misinterpretations of scripture is helping humans evolve either. For the record, the Bible does indeed say - especially but certainly not exclusively in Revelation - that God will bring justice and the scripture cited will be the result of the removal of wickedness. Like I said - its up to you whether you believe it. I don't, but I have no truck with those who correctly claim this is what the Bible says because it is what the Bible says.The Revelations quote does not say or mean that God will bring justice to the earth and right all wrongs. If God brings justice then why do we need a legal system?
The earth will be a paradise when humans evolve and humans make it a paradise. God is not going to do it for you. And hiding in your home and hiding in a Kingdom Hall on Sunday's is not doing anything to help humans evolve. It's sitting around waiting for God to do everything for you.
Which would balance the attitude of the Jehovah's Witnesses to make everyone a Jehovah's Witness. Just so you know, that is their goal.While I cannot judge accurately what is really going on, it seems as though you are trying to excite forum prejudice against them,
You are obviously very confused and very troubled. Anyway, I don't reciprocate your confidence - I am pretty sure that you may not know that 'to make' is a verb. The Greek word μαθητεύσατε used in Matthew 28:19 is in fact a verb, which, according to Strong's Concordance (not Jehovah's Witnesses) means:Douay-Rheims Bible
Going therefore, teach ye (VERB) all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
Young's Literal Translation
having gone, then, disciple (VERB) A all the nations, (baptizing them -- to the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit
King James Bible
Go ye therefore, and teach (VERB) all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost
New International Version
Therefore go and make disciples (PLURAL NOUN) of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit
New American Standard 1977
“Go therefore and make disciples (PLURAL NOUN) of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit
I know that you know that doing and making are different.
Howcomeabout? "having gone, therefore, [YOU] be a disciple to all the nations"
In other words, even though it will appear that I (Jesus) am gone, I will still be with you to teach you. As you keep on being my disciples please do so among every nation [do not be holeing up together as other like-minded human souls do]. You should teach them and even baptize them BUT THEY BELONG TO JEHOVAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ezekiel 18:4
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Matthew 7:1-3
No it isn't - that is just complete nonsense - every JW knows that world conversion is entirely impossible and every indication of scripture is that the vast majority of mankind will not respond favourably to the message preached by Christ's followers. JWs might still believe that "millions now living will never die" (despite the fact that there can scarcely be a handful of people in the entire world who were alive when the Watchtower's second president first made that declaration in 1918) but there isn't one that doubts that billions of others will die at Armageddon. Your argument is as preposterous as ever. There are plenty of serious doctrinal issues to challenge JWs with if you have a mind to do so but your statement here is just false.Which would balance the attitude of the Jehovah's Witnesses to make everyone a Jehovah's Witness. Just so you know, that is their goal.