Tough Questions For Jehovahs Witnesses Bonus Question 8
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@MaestroInfernus Lol... "Everyone but my religion is wrong." Well, your religion now states that people don't go to hell. So belief in any kind of god is no longer necessary.
How do you manage to move around when you are made of fail?
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@donkeymono I'd like to know then, if you've never heard the, ahem, "truth," and therefore cannot reject it, do you go to heaven? If so then by telling some people about your religion when by the basic nature of the mind some of them are bound to reject it, aren't you yourself dooming them to hell by your own actions? What you are saying makes for a pretty powerful argument against spreading religion!
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@donkeymono Around always? Jehovah witnesss and The Seventh day adventists have only been in existance for a spanof 200 and some odd years. the SDA birthplace in the township of Washington, New Hampshire, in 1844. Jehovah's Witnesses was founded in 1879 by Charles Taze Russell, a Pennsylvania businessman. Both denominations or any other denominations outside of The Roman Catholics are heretics and hethans in the eyes of th Lord God.
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This song reminds me of cocaine. Ah, the good old days. I sure wish Andy was still alive.
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The question is who can know his will if they're all blinded to truth?
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Oh I know, try dealing with that since you were 10. This is another reason why I think age of consent should come into play when it comes to cases of baptism.
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I ask that in my last question to Zed2Six, if they ever had their own country would they kill people who disagreed with them. I don't think there's a question that they would. You also touched on a question of mine whether children understand what they're getting into when they're baptized, I don't think they do, you've confirmed that. The only people who don't confirm it are people who converted, they say children can make their decisions, those baptized early say otherwise.
Easy question.:
1. Man is imperfect, thus they CAN be wrong. telling something you thought was right but isn't is not a lie.
2. Trying to deceive someone by telling something false is a lie. Your example both tried to deceive the parent about the paint.
3. Your religion question answered. Did the religion make the changes when the correct answer was discovered? If not then it is a lie.
4. Liars (or those who practice deception) is not acceptable to god.
Look up the definition of lie.
Tubalcain422 1 year ago
@Tubalcain422
1. Nothing to do with the question
2. You're correct, If I added that the kids were both sleepwalking, does that change it.
3. Check out Crisis of Conscience to see, no they change it when it's convinient
4. The question is not about lies, JWs teach that those believing falsehoods even if they're true will perish at Armageddon. But they believe that even if they believe something wrong they will survive.
TimKilgore 1 year ago