your gramp sounds like mine. he was lonely and enjoyed the company and liked telling stories. mine also did this with the politicians who came by to ask for donations!@ i don't think he was making fun of religion. just wanted someone to talk to. gah, people are so friggin touchy
2007-02-12 15:49:39
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answered by wonder woman 4
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that is not any longer actual that all denominations imagine that they on my own are the right one (besides the undeniable fact that it is honestly actual of the JWs). In Protestantism, no longer regularly any denomination have an unique view of their personal crew; i have been to many diverse communities and that all of them agree that Christian brethren are to be found in a huge decision of alternative denominations, including the Catholics. They do worry that some communities are burdening their flock with guy-made guidelines and hindrances to grasping God's organic reality, yet that is not any longer an similar because the JWs who're a lot more beneficial extreme of their censure of all others. as an get mutually, I actually have 2 Watchtower magazines the following (about 8 years between them) which quote Jeremiah to assert the clergy of Christendom are basically like the burst-open figs that can not be eaten for badness. I even do not have any end of books and magazines the position the Watchtower Society calls all religions except their personal as area of Babylon the excellent, the prostitute in Revelation who is going to be destroyed basically in the previous Armageddon. it is unreasonable to assume fulsome solutions to all six of your questions, so pardon me for basically sticking to the important one, and including that the biblical gospel is preached through myriad denominations to myriad people in myriad approaches. yet their gospel message isn't an similar because the JW one, and that is what ought to heavily difficulty the JWs. they want to study out, from the Bible, what the gospel is that Paul and the different disciples preached in the first century, and keep on with that.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, we're always like....
TURN OFF THE LIGHTS AND ACT LIKE WE'RE NOT HOME!!
shhh! The Jehovah witnesses are here, maybe they'll just leave a track in between the screen door and house door, and then leave!
2007-02-12 15:23:53
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answered by Death Virus 6
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I think it's freakin' hilarious. Making fun of a person's religion is about the most amusing thing I could possibly think of! (In case you can't tell, I am being sarcastic. And no, I am not a Jehovah's Witness!)
2007-02-12 15:21:01
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answered by Monica 3
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My grandpa led more than a few away from that faith. It's pretty funny, actually.
2007-02-12 15:29:13
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answered by J-Dawn 7
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I used to let the dog loose on them...nothing's more funny than to see them run the 40 yard dash in 2 seconds & high jump over the fence 5 feet tall!!
2007-02-12 15:20:57
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answered by Damned fan 7
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lol that is funny! My cousin threw a water balloon at one from his room when they were walking up to his front door and they ran away lmao
2007-02-12 15:20:39
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answered by ? 6
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My dad does the same thing to them. They secretly hate it when you answer the door, I bet.
2007-02-12 15:20:08
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answered by 1K 6
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I always open the door and then tell them I don't believe in God but thanks for stopping by....then I close the door.
It's quick and to the point....I don't have hours to talk to strangers.
2007-02-12 15:19:55
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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That is funny. I answer the door, sometimes, but in the middle of their spiel, I say no thanks. and leave. My brother in law told them he was Muslim and they never bothered him again.
2007-02-12 15:21:47
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answered by FunnieBunnie 4
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