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Understanding the Mind of a Jehovah's Witness

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

I try and give the insight I have on Jehovah's Witnesses(Being apart of the Organization for my whole life as a 2nd generation JW) to help others understand the mindset Jehovah Witnesses have and how to approach them in Christian love and spirit.

I do not claim to be a "Expert" on Jehovah's Witness, nor do I boast of anything concerning a 'Special' knowledge. All I claim is that I was a JW for many years and I understand Jehovah Witnesses, I know why they think what they think and so forth. This is not boastful for it is true. I truly do love the people who are Jws, Ive been treated badly beyond what I ever imagined by Jws, but I do not hold anything agaisnt them. I pray that All may benefit from my understanding of Jehovah's Witnesses, and I pray that Jws watching this may come to see the error they are in come to the Only one who offers living water, the Lord Jesus Christ.

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  • Everyone needs to just STOP arguing over this shit. In the end, NONE of us really know all of the answers. We need just leave it in His hands (the Higher power,God's, or whatever you want to call it) and show LOVE <3

  • @k0smon Actually, a refutation, defined, is any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something. So again, your assumptions are found wanting. Ehrman, may have a PhD in NT studies, but does this really make him an expert? There are plenty of other "experts", who disagree with him. Maybe you just dont like their conclusions?

  • @Haukman66 ::: A refutation is a counter argument, not absolute proof. Bart Ehrman has a PhD in NT studies. He is a bible scholar. You just don't like his conclusions.

  • @k0smon Bart Ehrman, is not a "bible scholar". Sorry. James White has debated him on the truth of the bible, and he was refuted.

  • @peterm3964 JW's could be the best most moral people on the planet, that wont save them from eternity in hell. They dont have the gospel of Christ. What they teach, is "another gospel" that Paul condemned in Galatians.

  • So, JWs have the mentality of "I have the truth". That would be the same mentality as Jesus, Paul, Peter, John and the rest of the apostles and 1st century Christians. That's good then !

  • Do you address the Watchtower joining the United Nations for a library card????

  • JWs are good people . They are not perfect . but they seek to take in knowlege of Jehovah Gods perfect mind . thats better than killing stealing lieing cheating taking drugs etc etc . why do people come down othe JWs they are better people than the average scumbags which make up the other 99.% of the human race .

  • Bart Ehrman, bible scholar, says the bible is not the word of God, only the word of man. Carlton Pearson says it is man's word about God and not to be taken literally. The bible is the basis of the Westboro Baptist Church. The bible is responsible for multitudinous denominations and theological arguments. It is a quagmire of truth and fiction. God is of much higher quality than that book.

  • Captives of a Concept is a very good book,...worth reading and discloses in detail about the Watchtower and their lies from the inside...

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