The other reference is an apostate site which has what you would expect from our opposers.
The critics of the Jehovah's Witnesses are relatively uniform in their criticism and objections, which gives those criticisms credence. One hears and reads about an excessive levels of control over personal lives, some issue regarding the mishandling of pedophilia, and a habit of shunning former members.
Why do you suppose that the Jehovah's Witnesses have so many detractors? It is one of the few Christian denominations routinely criticized here on Religious Forums - perhaps the only one.
We have nothing in common with those who love the world.
And those that love the world have little in common with those that have given up on it.
Maybe part of the public relations problems that the Jehovah's Witnesses have is due to this taking pride in being separate from the rest of the world, which sends a message that might not be intended - a sense of superiority, a sense that the rest of us are not good enough for the Jehovah's Witnesses to mix with.
I asked you a question a few days ago on this thread and didn't get an answer. I asked you if the Jehovah's Witnesses, who have a distinctive and characteristic appearance - groups of two or more adults, often with a child, dressed like the 19th century - when evangelizing, don't seem to be visible anywhere else in our community. My wife and I are involved with a few local clubs and charities, and have an active life in an expat community of retirees that takes us to several fund raisers a year. We never see the Jehovah's Witnesses as we have cone to expect them to appear at any of these functions, which is consistent with the denomination's view of the external world as being something to be avoided.
But then it occurred to me that I also never see these people in the market, in restaurants, at gas station, or any of the other public places people go. Do they dress differently for such activities so that they are not recognizable as Jehovah's Witnesses, or are they able to live their lives without the products and services of these public businesses?
The prophesy in Isaiah is about Jesus, not Baha'u'llah.
Actually, it's about Emmanuel.
Man has had many thousands of years to get his act together, but he is no better at ruling himself now than he ever was.....he is hopeless.
And so you have been indoctrinated to believe. Those of us outside of that bubble understand that much progress in the improvement of the human condition has occurred over those centuries. Monarchies have been largely replaced by democracies. Subject have become citizens with guaranteed personal freedoms.
We have more leisure than ever, and more discretionary income with the rise of the middle class, so we take vacations now. Food production is more efficient. Religion is an option now rather than a law, and has largely been removed from government.
We have machines to do much of the tedious labor. We are much less likely to die in war, or be made slaves. More of our children grow up to become adults, and more of them are living to be 80 years old or more and still living full and functional lives. Literacy and education are up, including access to universities.
Plagues like malaria and blinding parasitic diseases are less of a menace than before, not to mention how rare conditions like leprosy, smallpox, and polio have become in many parts of the world. We have running water and public sanitation. We have effective pain medication to ease severe suffering, and we have modern anesthesia and surgery so that we don't have to die from a ruptured appendix, or can get a new knee or hip if needed.
We can travel around the world in hours, and communicate with others anywhere real-time. Look at what you and I are now doing, from opposite sides of the world. It makes my life better, and I would hope yours as well.
None of this figures into your assessment of man's past and present. All you see is failure and unhappiness. To you, nothing has improved.
You've been sold a bill of goods that has diminished your life. You should be able to take pride in man's accomplishments, and recognize that he alone make make our world better or worse. The arc of history has been very encouraging that progress may continue as it has for an indefinite period.
But you cannot share in that. Where some posting here are optimistic for mankind, rooting for if not celebrating human potential. You said earlier that you bring a message of hope. But what I see is the opposite - a message of failure and dropping out. The hope you offer is for the earlier hopelessness that you also offer. I'm not buying into either.
He has tried all manner of governments and all have failed.
I'm pretty satisfied. I need no more from government than what I currently receive.
You might be aware of a prevalent American meme about the government being an enemy. After decades of being told things such as that the nine scariest words are “I'm from the government, and I'm here to help” or that government should be shrunk "to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub," many have been trained to view government as a bloated, inefficient, ham-handed bull in a china shop incapable of doing anything well.
But the American people recently got a taste of what their government actually does to improve their lives and how valuable and important it is when it shut down for three weeks disrupting thousands of lives.