Hi;
I have a couple of very specific questions regarding Jehovahs Witness Theology and how it relates to the final resurrection of people.
If I understand Jehovahs Witness theology regarding resurrection correctly, there is nothing left of the original person who died, say a thousand years ago (other than perhaps a bit of bone of a long decayed body). The prior personality, the prior memories, the prior moral attitudes, the prior education etc. are all completely annihilated and non-existent (Other than that perhaps God "remembers" these things.)
Is this correct or do I misunderstand the Jehovahs Witness Theology on this specific point?
Thanks in advance for any clarification on this question.
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I have a couple of very specific questions regarding Jehovahs Witness Theology and how it relates to the final resurrection of people.
If I understand Jehovahs Witness theology regarding resurrection correctly, there is nothing left of the original person who died, say a thousand years ago (other than perhaps a bit of bone of a long decayed body). The prior personality, the prior memories, the prior moral attitudes, the prior education etc. are all completely annihilated and non-existent (Other than that perhaps God "remembers" these things.)
Is this correct or do I misunderstand the Jehovahs Witness Theology on this specific point?
Thanks in advance for any clarification on this question.
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