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09-30-2005, 05:41 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
i honestly think they put into practice getting "points" by getting you to go to their church when they have full knowledge you are already a christian with a church you attend. i can say this because i have been approached numerous times throughout my life and it is the same for every visit. there was always this agenda of a sales pitch, never the feeling that they just wanted to encourage and pray for you, because it never happened.
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09-30-2005, 05:50 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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Of course. They would want anyone who doesn't know the truth of Jehovah's Kingdom to come to know it.
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then why are they not allowed to write a soldier a letter?
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09-30-2005, 05:56 PM
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never mind Truthseeker but thanks for explaining  . you dont have to answer that. i am starting to feel that big circle of 'things dont add up' & it is just more church dogma.
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but as you mentioned not all people are willing to accept this direction and that is their free choice .i must admit it made me laugh when you said about the stamping of the feet and the cursing to hell bit , as we dont believe in the hellfire doctrine , and i was just thinking how funny it would look if all of the JW that call round all of the homes went off stamping their feet , i dont think i have seen that one yet LOL i think that they are more inclined to put into pratice this verse ,
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ok Mee. but they did the same thing to my Grandmother & all she wanted to do was have fellowship in her home.
& yes it was funny.
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09-30-2005, 06:01 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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Originally Posted by BlaznFattyz
i honestly think they put into practice getting "points" by getting you to go to their church when they have full knowledge you are already a christian with a church you attend. i can say this because i have been approached numerous times throughout my life and it is the same for every visit. there was always this agenda of a sales pitch, never the feeling that they just wanted to encourage and pray for you, because it never happened.
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There is no 'point' system. JW are not the only denomination that goes door to door. If you are a Christian and have a church home, then you have no need to attend the Kingdom Hall or another church. If you are dissatified, however, that is a whole 'nother ball game.
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09-30-2005, 06:18 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
I specifically set this thread up for questions to and from JWs. I do not recall inviting criticism from the peanut gallery.
Mean spirited is not a good way to be, people. Can we get back on track here?
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10-01-2005, 03:41 AM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
What's the peanut gallery?!?
I hope no one is strongly offended but it's like that sometime when you're discussing religion. I get offended because I think what I have to say is valid but it often gets shut down because you don't want to hear it at the time. Because of good moderation here things don't really get out of hand, but if we don't get through the misconceptions of this we won't reach an understanding. Mee is not the only person involved with JW, whether the ideas are enchanted or not. While I'm not here to trash JW, I just have a different view and I'd like to think it is valid in this thread.
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10-01-2005, 04:05 AM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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What's the peanut gallery?!?
I hope no one is strongly offended but it's like that sometime when you're discussing religion. I get offended because I think what I have to say is valid but it often gets shut down because you don't want to hear it at the time. Because of good moderation here things don't really get out of hand, but if we don't get through the misconceptions of this we won't reach an understanding. Mee is not the only person involved with JW, whether the ideas are enchanted or not. While I'm not here to trash JW, I just have a different view and I'd like to think it is valid in this thread.
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i feel the same. i am not here to trash anyone either. i believe quite a few things the JW believe. i mean i did not let them come to my house for 6 months to pick fights with them & learn nothing.
it was the same with the mormons. i learned from both religions.
btw, i like Mee & have learned some things from him & you also Truthseeker.
(even if it does not make sense yet, i still learn)
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10-01-2005, 09:02 AM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
Actually, if you reveal all the weak points of a religion and openly deride them, then that's trashing. You don't make many friends that way. How would a lot of you feel if I started bashing on Non-demoninational churches? If I wanted, I could rip them to shreds. Same with the Catholic Church, Protestant Chruches, and even the JW organization. However, I don't believe that's what we're here to do, and getting out of hand makes the Moderator's job pretty difficult. I've modded forums before, and I know how tough that can get to be the mature, responsible one.
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10-02-2005, 03:49 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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Originally Posted by BlaznFattyz
i honestly think they put into practice getting "points" by getting you to go to their church when they have full knowledge you are already a christian with a church you attend. i can say this because i have been approached numerous times throughout my life and it is the same for every visit. there was always this agenda of a sales pitch, never the feeling that they just wanted to encourage and pray for you, because it never happened.
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LOL points, thats a new one to me , yes you are right we talk to people about the kingdom promise even though we know they belong to all different sorts of religions, even religions that say they are christian , the reason for this is that all mankind has got to hear about the good news of the kingdom goverment in the heavens , did not Jesus speak to the jews, even thou they claimed to represent god and be his people,its the same with JW we speak to allsorts of people, so as you mention that you have been aproached many times you cannot say that you have not had the chance to hear the good news about the heavenlykingdom ,what a loving God to allow time for us all to repent and put our Faith in the kingdom ,and the king that sits on the throne of that kingdom Jesus christ .so even thou there are many religions are they according to accurate knowledge based on Gods word the bible....John 17;3
This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God, (Jehovah)and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ..... but at the end of the day if a person is happy to stay in his own religion that is his choice we are only doing the work that has been asigned to us regardless as to weather people listen to that message or not the message is being preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations and then the end will come(the end being the end of manmade rulership) matthew 24;14
Also, in all the nations the good news has to be preached first ...mark 13;10
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10-02-2005, 04:42 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
it is good that jw feel like helping mankind in their way. i was hoping you might explain why it is so important for them to persuade people to attend a jw church even though they already attend a christian church. what could be in it for them, that i am not getting.
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10-02-2005, 06:54 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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Originally Posted by BlaznFattyz
it is good that jw feel like helping mankind in their way. i was hoping you might explain why it is so important for them to persuade people to attend a jw church even though they already attend a christian church. what could be in it for them, that i am not getting.
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its not a case of whats in it for JW its a case of whats in it for those who take in the knowledge about the kingdom , at the kingdom halls throughout the world the teachings are all the same it does not matter where you live in the world the teachings in the kingdom halls will all be based on what the bible says about this established kingdom goverment, it is only at the kingdom hall that people will hear about the established kingdom goverment (established in 1914 in heaven) we also use Gods name in our prayers at the kingdom hall (Jehovah) i could go on about all the other things but there are to many to mention,and as we feel that the faithful slave is being used by Jesus in this time of the end ,it is the best place to be to get up to date information about bible prophecies.
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10-02-2005, 07:15 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
Just to echo Quahom, it would be a shame if *any* thread on CR were essentially used to ridicule any individual's stance towards religion.
If this thread is set up to help engage Jehovah's Witnesses on a Q&A about how they perceive things, then please let us leave the Jehovah's Witnesses to providing the A.
In fact, it may be better to close this one and set up a specifc Q&A if there seems call to do so...
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10-02-2005, 09:01 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
since everyone is echoing, i feel left out, so lets all just get along and learn from each other. and let the moderators refrain from referring to posters as the peanut gallery, that is not necessary. the thread is going nicely actually and i think we dont need any more mod or wanabe mod echoes.
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10-02-2005, 09:07 PM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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we also use Gods name in our prayers at the kingdom hall (Jehovah).
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sometimes in my christian church we have used the name jehova, or god, or sometimes the pastor will say yahweh or elohim. im sure the correct name is there somewhere, i think hebrew scholars say the real name is yahweh, but in our hearts i think he knows we just want to call his name even if we are saying it wrong or mispronuncing it. didnt jw's say something about them knowing yahweh was the correct name but since everyone was used to saying jehova they would just keep using it? i think i read something about that somewhere.
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10-03-2005, 08:37 AM
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Re: the Bible from a Jehovah's Witness perspective
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sometimes in my christian church we have used the name jehova, or god, or sometimes the pastor will say yahweh or elohim. im sure the correct name is there somewhere, i think hebrew scholars say the real name is yahweh, but in our hearts i think he knows we just want to call his name even if we are saying it wrong or mispronuncing it. didnt jw's say something about them knowing yahweh was the correct name but since everyone was used to saying jehova they would just keep using it? i think i read something about that somewhere.
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depends what language you speak and where you live in the world
Jehovah became the accepted pronunciation of the divine name in English. This retains the essential elements of God’s name from the Hebrew original......as an example lets think about the name of Jesus
Would it be showing honor to Jesus to remove all mention of his name in the Bible and by removing it from our biblesreplace it with a mere title like "Teacher," or "Mediator"? Of course not, We can relate to Jesus when we use his name the way it is commonly pronounced in our language ...it is the same thing with the name of Jehovah, that is why we do not remove it from our bibles we keep it in the bible as it was in the first place , we do not replace it with a title such as LORD , we retain the original hebrew consonants
the first language used in writing the Bible was Hebrew, and when the Hebrew language was written down, the writers wrote only consonants—not vowels. so, we must retain the original consonants in the bible ,when the original inspired writers wrote God’s name, they naturally did the same thing and wrote only the consonants i could go into it deeper but i think that is it in a short and sweet sort of way....we do not blot out the name of our God Jehovah from our bibles
If the name is not there, how can the psalmist’s words be fulfilled: "Those knowing your name will trust in you, for you will certainly not leave those looking for you, O Jehovah."—Psalm 9:10
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