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    hymns

    "Great is thy faithfulnes... morning by morning, new mercies I see..." Makes me think of the oceans tide and a great cup of coffee. (Not together.) Oh, and the sunrise.
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    from link: "Each volunteer worker receives a small monthly reimbursement to cover incidental expenses." ... mee is on their payroll. :p
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Yes. Jehovah Witnesses on the whole are nice people. However, among other things they believe salvation is through works. God's true word teaches that salvation is only dependent on your belief in Jesus Christ. Spreading the gospel is something you do out of love for the Lord and love for...
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    A Psalm

    Every person on this planet has a relationship to God. (whether it is realized now or in the future.) Does your neighbor think he can be "family" without acknowledging who Jesus is and what he has done for him? Do you?
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    Proverbs 1:7 - Fear of the LORD

    Hi seeker! It means awe-filled respect.
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Founded by Charles Taze Russell (born 1852), a former Congregationalist. Given the name Jehovah's Witnesses in 1931, to differentiate from the then "Watchtower" organization. Originally called the Dawn Bible Students and the Laymen's Home Missionary Movement. Russell started out as a manager...
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    I sincerely doubt that the Holy Spirit is grieved when frauds are pointed out... and speaking of truth... I checked out the two bablylons on wiki- "Although extensively footnoted, MANY historians (including Ralph Woodrow) have noted there are many misconceptions and serious factual errors in...
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    The ones with the pointy hats.
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    I mean non-repenting cults and murderers, I was thinking aboutthe KKK when I wrote that. :)
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Twisting the word of God matters. Jesus Christ died on the cross and rose from the dead ...through him we have eternal life. Cults and murderers are out.
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    This is Christianity, not Confucianism. And yes, love matters. (Don't know about Confucias, sorry.)
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Obfuscation matters.
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    He is Risen!

    Good point. Men are conditioned differently. Knowing and loving Christ is following, and thinking of yourself as the bride of Christ is not second nature to a man. My thinking was it is more difficult to stay focused on the truth when you are surrounded with other information.
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Nice wil. Maybe the JW's are getting ready for a barbecue. (ya know, that's probably been said before...):o
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Origin Of The Cross - Stauros, Stauroo - Sign, Symbol, Emblem, Christian, Pagan, Crux Just in case...
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    The Greek word "stauros" itself does not explain whether anything is, or is not attached to it. Even early Christian writers spoke of the cross as having four limbs pointing above, below, and to both sides. Irenaeus mentioned the cross as "two in length, and two in breadth." Justin Martyr...
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Gimmee a break...the cross is not a graven image. It's the means to salvation.
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    A Psalm

    My bible says "Yah", your translation must have been written later.
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    The Trinity, from the JW view.

    Seeing how the cross is the means of our salvation, I sincerely doubt that is what Paul was talking about... But Paul was referring to 'useless arguments' with false teachers. Bravo, Dream!:) (...although cross-ties were probably necessary for asphyxiation, and then there is that thing in...
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