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JW's & Heb 1:

Sep 24, 1995 07:22 PM
by Daniel


Jehovah Witnesses believe many errancies related to scripture
and they also promote mind-control (life control over members)
to influence the followers.

JWs believe that Jesus Christ is actually Micheal the Archangel.

They do not believe in a literal hell.

They have there own version of the bible called the New World
Translation, which every respected greek scholar calls a joke.

They believe that Jesus already returned in 1874, 1914, 1915...
and on and on. They believed the Gentiles would all be killed
or destroyed during Armageddon...Which certainly has not
yet accurred.

They have had numerous false prophecies and their foundational
beliefs are subject to change without notice. Many JW's have
been cast out because of their disagreement with some doctrine
as espoused by the WatchTower then in moments or years
the Organization would change their doctrinal stand and yet no
act of restoration will be made to the previous member who was
"right" all the time.

I could go on and on...

The Watchtower and LDS church are two fine examples of organizations
that promote "Divine Unique Election" as a church and that all others
are in error. Yet at the same time the rules with which they judge
their members if you were to hold them accountable for the same, they
would certainly fall condemned...The key is a double standard and due to
revelation from the current prophets or organization all doctrines are
subject to change.

Nothing like a strong foundation to keep you standing.

But when the kindess and love of God our Savior toward man appeared,
not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to
His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and
renewing of the Holy Spirit whom he poured out on us abundantly
through Jesus Christ our Savior.

Daniel


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