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#1 Of course no one there thought it was false.But theres a difference between what you believe and what is truth according to scripture.No one in the church believed it was false, neither did I.
We all believed that we were complete 100% authentic Christians. My point is, you can't know if your religion is the 100% correct Christian faith based on your own opinion only, and there's not enough documents to really give us a proper idea what the original Christians really were.
Our church considered JW's to be false and deluded by Satan. We most definitely did not believe we were part of this world.
Our church wasn't a friend with the world. Not one bit. It stood up for Biblical views and beliefs in society and fought against teaching evolution in school, and much more. We also did a lot of mission work in Russia and Europe.
I'm quite certain anyone in my old church would consider you a heretic and a follower of a false Christian version.
Too sad, isn't it? Every Christian consider himself to be the true believer and thinks that everyone else is false.
#2. Of course they did.Everyone pretty much does because the beliefs of the JW's does not line up with their false doctrines and man made beliefs.
#3 Any organization that votes for politicians,joins wars and kills in the name of a country,practices false holidays,celebrates birthdays,uses false idols like the cross in worship etc.. are friends of this world which belongs to satan.These things do not originate with God.
Yeah it is sad every "so called" Christian considers themselves to be the true believer and thinks that everyone else is false.But,if your beliefs do not line up with what is said in the holy scriptures,the NT,then they are no Christian at all.They are part of Christendom,which is counterfeit Christianity.