yes...to wish them a Merry Christmas!
2006-08-14 01:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I have personal talked to a Jehovah's Witness. Although I respect each persons religious belief I strongly disagree with all of there teachings. For example I do not believe that only 4400 will go to be with God while earth is turned into paradise, I also do not believe their " interpretation of the bible. But to each his own. May God Bless.
2006-08-14 09:00:35
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answered by ~daTexasPrincess~ 2
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Even though I've done so, I really don't like to. I know what your beliefs are and I respect that to a certain extent. I know that I have salvation through Jesus Christ and I am saved. I do not want to read your Awake or Watchtower magazines or your abbreviated bible. I feel sad that many tenets of your belief system are wrong. Someone has added to the Holy Bible and misinterpreted it to create your fellowship of witnesses and the LORD promised that anyone who does that has a worse condemnation on his soul than a nonbeliever. May God bless you.
2006-08-14 10:17:26
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answered by Sleek 7
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Jehovah's Witnesses have the true religion.
Learn more:
http://watchtower.org/library/w/2005/7/15/article_01.htm
2006-08-16 17:45:54
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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No, because they don't TALK to us either.
They try to convince by throwing selected Bible quotes at you, but when you go more in depth, you find out that they are just playing a program and that they know even less of the (whole) Bible than most reasonably educated people.
I do admire their persistence though and I can understand why. They believe that by "saving souls" they merit a better afterlife, something like a seat closer to God when do die and go to heaven.
2006-08-14 09:08:11
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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I used to years ago but the glassy eyed stare, and the posture they have and even the clothing they wear, not to mention the mindless drivel they spew, gave me the distinct impression they were all under some sort of "mind-control". I have only seen such pathological behavior in "Lobotomy Cases".
They are like automatons. as if they have already been intellectually gutted by religious Body Snatchers.
Would I talk to them, I have, now I'd rather talk to my dishwasher.
2006-08-14 09:03:23
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answer #6
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answered by B'klyn Barracuda 3
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I enjoy talking with Jehovah witnesses; I enjoy talking with Catholics; I enjoy talking with Muslims; I enjoy talking with Jews, I enjoy talking with Hindus--the only people I have trouble talking with are satanists, and people who are mentally deranged--they usually run away from me screaming; WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE--either that or they will suddenly go into a comatose sleep.
Boaz.
2006-08-14 09:08:15
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answered by Boaz 4
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**would you talk to a Jehovahs WITNESS?
Yes, i have talked and still talk to Jehovah witnesses.
Although they have a tendency to have to leave when it is my chance to speak.
I'm so frustrated, if Jehovah witnesses won't listen to you
what else is there left to live for.
Woe is me.
2006-08-14 09:05:53
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answer #8
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answered by zurioluchi 7
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You talk to them daily. Some times you do not know what religion a person is when you begin. As far as listeningto their talk about their religion, I prefer not. too many conflicts and I am not interested in converting. I usually tell them that and that I will remain a Christian. Then I move on.
2006-08-14 08:59:03
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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Sure, why not? I have many times and have learned more about what they believe and tried to teach them some of the truth from the bible they did not know. Very good discussions and everybody left with good feelings. Jesus talked to others so why shouldn't we if we call ourselves CHRISTians?
2006-08-14 08:58:07
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answered by ramall1to 5
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Sure I would. I've talked to several over the years. I invite them to come to my church with me but for some reason they always decline the offer.
I tell them that as a follower of Christ I can go to any church I want to and I tell them that if they will go to the church I attend one weekend that I'll go with them to their church and when they say "no thanks" I ask them if that's because they belong to a church that wants to control it's members and is afraid that if they hear what is said in a Bible teaching church they might not continue to believe the things that a JW church teaches.
That is I ask them that last question if they haven't already run off in another direction. :o)
2006-08-14 09:04:04
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answered by Martin S 7
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