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2006-06-30 12:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The efforts of Jehovah’s witnesses to approach people in public and at their homes are rooted in the Word of God. Jesus himself went directly to the people, and he instructed his apostles and disciples to do likewise.
The Witnesses’ beliefs, based entirely on God’s Word, the Bible, prevent them from falling into the trap of becoming a sect or a cult. They take a kindly interest in all other people, of whatever religious persuasion. No, they do not try to force these people to change their viewpoint. They endeavor to imitate their Leader, Christ Jesus, by presenting Scriptural evidence of the trouble-free Paradise that will soon be established on earth.—Matthew 28:19, 20; 1 Peter 2:21.
Last year 2005, 247,631, became Jehovah's Witnesses and everyone of these had to change their minds pertaining to the false teachings that they had been taught, these were people that used their own Bible, King James, etc., 28,384 were from the United States.
During the service year, 2,340 Kingdom Halls were completed around the world. This represents an average of 195 halls per month, or just over 6 per day! Since November 1999 when the construction program in lands with limited resources began, 7,730 Kingdom Halls have been built. In many areas, once a hall is finished, meeting attendance soars and halls are soon filled to capacity.
Recently a clergyman in Brooklyn, New York, obtained a copy of the book The Truth That Leads to Eternal Life. He was so impressed with the chapter dealing with prayer that he used the book to teach members of his church this chapter in a special meeting. Later he was asked by one of them, “Are you teaching us out of those Jehovah’s witnesses’ books?”
He replied: “It is the truth, isn’t it? When you want Sunday-school literature, you buy it from several sources, don’t you? Well, Jehovah’s witnesses teach the truth. Furthermore, when you see Jehovah’s witnesses with the Watchtower magazine, you ought to take it, because they print the truth.”
Phone the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, tell them you have ???, ask for two of the Sisters to come to your home, they will answer any ??? you may have with the Bible, they will not give you a personal thought or worldly thought like most of the answers you receive on Q&A's, and the reason for this is, " they have little knowledge of the Bible", in our Congregations we have young children that have more knowledge than they do, and can carry on a conversation with and adult, give talks before the Congregation, you do not find this in other religions.
2006-06-30 21:53:35
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answered by BJ 7
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Well I'm not a Witness, but I imagine that you can look up a local congregation in the phone book, give them a call, and they will send one person over. They are eager to teach, and will cater to your request usually...
I wouldn't trust any takers here, because anyone can pose as a Witness just to defame them. Really, I don't think the true Witnesses will answer questions online, for the very fact that authentification is impossible.
2006-06-30 19:11:33
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answered by perfectlybaked 7
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jw'ssay that the world will become peaceful some day and be home for all the rightneous or whatever.....and something about 144000 people only entering heaven and rest stay on earth fpr peace...or soemthing not sure.....i guess they dont read the bible....because the earth will be destroyed...and more than 144000 can enter heaven becuz...if only that could enter than tons of ppl would be in hell.... becuz there will be no earth.....and ...theres alwayz different beliefs but..i stick by mine not theirs... some jw gave me a piece of paper at this store...soemthing about peace...and you know what i did???? i ripped it and threw it down. because i have my own belief and....i think the jw belief is wrong about the 144000 can only enter heaven and whatever else...........simple as that and i think more than 144k can enter heaven if they choose so and live the true christian way..
2006-06-30 19:32:41
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answered by RabbitHellFoxHeaven 2
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You sure you want to be a JW? I was one for 13yrs and let me tell you, Its a cult. My mother became pregnant with me before her wedding and as a result she was "disfellowshiped", which means her family and anyone associated with the kingdom hall will have no interaction with her...even her own family. Til this day there is animocity in the family as a result of the religions ability to control and manipulate. have any questions for me? email me back. I will be more than willing to share my experiences.
2006-06-30 19:17:37
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answered by twackman4life 4
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People are not supose to give out their e Mail address.
But I have a few questions for a born again christian.
They believe once saved always saved.
They why does it say, "He who endures to the end is the one who will be saved." Saul was chosen by God and later sinned and god didn't like him anymore. Solomon was another.
We are not predestined, we are given free will and we choose wether we want to serve god or not. Plus I have hundreds more, you pepole are wrong to a lot of us. I don't know JW's sound to me like they know their bible. You may not want them to talk to you. Born again christians don't really know their bible that much.
2006-06-30 19:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Feel free to check out some of my answers here (just click on my avatar). Sadly, anti-Witnesses have earned themselves a reputation for spamming Jehovah's Witnesses with propaganda. However, any questions sent to my YA email link will be answered!
http://answers.yahoo.com/my/message_do?kid=AA10055448
2006-07-02 05:33:02
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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If you are a Christian then why are you trying to derail yourself? JW only bear witness so earn a place in heaven and according to them only 144,000 are going to get there.
2006-06-30 19:23:07
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answered by Elizabeth l 2
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ask michael jackson your questions. he's somewhere in the middleeast wearing a burqa. that freak!
God bless.
2006-06-30 19:11:51
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answered by St. Anthony of Y!Answers 4
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Stay the hell off my porch. next time you guys come here i will be naked with a beer, smoking a ciggarette, doing bong hits, masturbating, watching porn, worshiping satan. after that, i will have anal sex with a guy, even though i'm not gay, just to piss you off.
2006-06-30 19:16:12
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answered by scottrs75 2
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