They follow me around and gang up to have my questions and answers removed all of the time....I think that this is awesome, because if they are so insecure in their faith, that they take the time to make sure I do not have a voice.......Must be hitting a nerve...must be that I am telling the truth.
2007-08-02
16:05:39
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example...There was a posting about Who was going to attend their District convention and where....I answered that I would be there outside handing out Christian literature......I thought that was a fun answer....got a violation notice....2nd today....I must be in the right ministry....can I have an amen from the crowd?
2007-08-02
16:08:19 ·
update #1
Mosies...I have been more than kind to you...
2007-08-02
16:14:08 ·
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Lady suri...I have never used any kindof foul speech here ever and if lying makes you think you are making a point, you are soerly mistaken....now go play
2007-08-02
16:19:05 ·
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Carl T...I have publicly answered all and more of these questions..I can refer you to my previous name calling question though if you wish....
2007-08-02
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LOL, The JW's are nothing more than modern day pharisees. Count it all joy when you get the thumbs down! You have found a good ministry here Scilenced! I'm glad your reaching out to those who are deceived and your testimony shows the brute strength of Jesus and nothing is to big a challenge for Him!
Woe to you when all men speak well of you,
For so did their fathers to the false prophets. Luke 6:26
“Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Matt 5:11 (Notice the name of Jesus not Jehovah)
Jesus said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.” John 8:58
For the true Christians here, the verses above ring so true!
They can report you all they want but Jesus has the final word in the matter. Who knows they may even cut down on the answer space so I can't post novels. But since there are so many false doctrines...I gotta have space!
2007-08-02 16:12:37
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It has been alleged by this poster that Jehovah's Witnesses follow her around and gang up to have her questions and answers removed. If now, a disproportionate number of questions are specifically directed at, or relate to, Jehovah's Witnesses, reasonably she expects Jehovah's Witnesses to respond, yes? Since that is so, how can it be alleged that Jehovah's Witnesses are following the poster around? Reasonably, if one asks questions about Jehovah's Witnesses, surely that one expects to receive responses from Jehovah's Witnesses? I should think that would be in perfect scriptural harmony with Acts 28:22. If not, then is it a legitimate and sincere question or is it something else entirely?
It has been alleged by this poster that Jehovah's Witnesses are insecure. The same poster, however, contends that Jehovah's Witnesses form a brainwashed cult, that is to say, they are, to a man and to a woman, conditioned and programmed. Surely a programmed person cannot be insecure. If a person arrived at his beliefs by way of programming – devoid of thought or reason - that person is therefore locked into his belief, yes? Where, then, is there room for insecurity?
This particular poster has acknowledged more than once that she used to be one of Jehovah's Witnesses. She is no longer. That is, of course, her God-given right. She acknowledges that she is now happy as a Baptist Christian. Is it reasonable for a happy Christian Baptist to spend so much time deriding and denouncing Jehovah's Witnesses? How can this be reconciled with the example left by first century Christians? The account recorded at Acts 13:44-50 and Acts 14:1-2 describes those who followed around the Christian disciples, denouncing them and blasphemously contradicting the things being spoken by Paul. Rather than be happy in their way of worship, these ones followed Paul around, filled with jealousy, attempting to undue his work. Really, who followed who?
I ask: the ministry of Jesus and his disciples – was it one of condemnation, denouncement disparagement denigration, vilification? Or did he teach his followers to preach the good news of God's kingdom? If now this one is a happy Christian Baptist, she must realize that there are other professed Christian denominations who hold doctrines and practices with which she disagrees. Baptists do not accept such doctrines as transubstantiation, consubstantiation, or authority of the papacy do they? Does this poster gather outside Mass and pass out her Christian literature? Does she gather outside other worship services of say Mormons or Seventh Day Adventists and pass out her Christian literature? Or is her eye solely focused on Jehovah's Witnesses? Even a few here who are not Witnesses are slightly taken aback at this behavior. Really, as Christ said, wisdom is proved righteous by its works.
I fully expect to be blocked now from responding to this poster's questions as others have been. But that would make sense inasmuch as she has no sincere questions and she does not want legitimate responses – she is looking for validation. Among fellow denouncers and the uninformed, my dear, you will find aplenty.
Hannah J Paul
2007-08-03 07:07:53
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QUOTE (from about me page)
About me: I am 46 years old I spent the first 22 years of my life as a practicing Jehovah's Witness...When it was revealed to me that I was involved with a cult, I left the JW's and spent 18 years looking into the teachings of The Watchtower sociaty... (society i think you mean)
That's a total of 40 years (18 after you left!)
Get over it
Move on
Grow up
If you don't believe/like witnesses so be it, but get a life, other than trying to find bad things to say about others
If you dont like the answers dont ask the questions
2007-08-03 06:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If certain individuals are ganging up on you, you are well within your rights to block them.
And you're right, it does boil down to insecurity. If they were truly strong in their faith they would turn the other cheek or calmly point out why they disagree. Reporting posts simply because you disagree with that individual's beliefs is cowardly.
And sending them emails saying their 'opion is invalid' and you 'are not in a postion to comment' because the individual was not baptised but DID serve faithfully for 17 years, is also pure bullying.
Don't bow to it.
2007-08-02 23:20:46
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The asker of this question is nothing but a coward. She has blocked everyone that she knows to be Witness from answering her biased questions about them. Because of her blocks, she makes it appear that Witnesses are too afraid to answer her queries.
The asker shows her hatred for Jehovah's Witnesses everytime she posts a question or makes a comment. She hides her questions and answers so you can't see what a spiteful person she is.
The asker does not ask questions to get information. She will do whatever she can to badmouth Jehovah's Witnesses and make them all look like bad guys.
Unlike the asker's claim, Jehovah's Witnesses are not insecure about anything. I see them on the streets every day spreading the Bible's message in compliance with Jesus' instructions at Matt. 28:19, 20 to "go and make disciples of peoples of all the nations, teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you." Is the asker doing this? Obviously not. She is content to hide behind a computer keyboard and smear a peace-loving people who do their best to live by Bible principle, even if others don't understand their ways.
The asker has said previously that she is happy being a Baptist. If this is true, why isn't she "helping" ALL non-baptists to join her religion so they can be "happy" too instead of launching personal attacks solely on Jehovah's Witnesses EVERY TIME she posts a question or a reply? Petty grudges are unbecoming to TRUE followers of Christ. Did not Jesus say at John 13:35: "By this all will that you are my disciples, if you have love among yourselves"? The asker does not show this quality. Her words in this forum are motivated by abject hatred.
The asker is wrong when she says JW's follow her around and and gang up to have her questions removed. How can they do that anyway when she hides her questions and answers in her profile? They find it more beneficial to counter her inaccuracies then to have them suppressed. As spiteful as she is, my spiritual brothers do not block her if she has a reply to their questions. They allow everyone to voice his/her view, no matter what that view is.
After this post, I expect to be blocked by this spiteful and bitter person. So long to you who long to know the truth about Jehovah's Witnesses.
Pastorart1974 shows his stupidity by answering a question that was solely directed to Witnesses and making a comment that he knew was not in line with the question.
2007-08-02 23:20:10
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Mormons and Muslims tend to do the same thing. They have had a particular form of brainwashing used on them, you have to use a certain approach with these types or they freak on you. Listen to some Dr. Waltin, he was good at converting people out from these cults.
http://www.waltermartin.org/realaudio.html
2007-08-02 23:11:40
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Yes.
2007-08-02 23:23:19
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If you have been kind with me then why you block me? (moises3702 and moises8116) why you accused someone and you do exactly the same you are accusing? I think you should reconsider your position about me.
Would we go to your convention to preach there? no even we can think you are wrong, we must respect other beliefs.
If we are so false don´t worry we are only 7 millions , better worry about other organization that are100 times bigger than us.
By the way the paper an internet can bear everything we write and that doesn´t mean it is true.
2007-08-02 23:53:37
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Yes they do that to me as well.
Here is the Question and the Answer they removed just tonight:
Question: When will you attend your District Convention?
Question Details: Is that were they tell you which of your members are now part of the 144,000? So you learn which will make it and which won't. Its so sad to hear about you traveling to a convention when your religion cannot promise you a place in heaven with Jesus. Pastor Art
Deleted Answer: Is that were they tell you which of your members are now part of the 144,000? So you learn which will make it and which won't. Its so sad to hear about you traveling to a convention when your religion cannot promise you a place in heaven with Jesus. Pastor Art
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2007-08-02 23:11:52
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I am not a Jehovah's Witness but I think if you are doing things that warrant getting your questions removed then so be it. Talking about insecure, you obviously have been spending WAY to much time of your own attacking them. By the way I am a Christian. God Bless.
2007-08-02 23:11:02
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No, the typical Jehovah's Witnesses is not insecure.
Incidentally, it seems rather paranoid to suppose that all of one's problems in life (including every deleted "question" on some website) are the fault of Jehovah's Witnesses.
In any event, it might also be asked why certain anti-Witnesses are so insecure that they intentionally restrict those who defend Jehovah's Witnesses from answering their anti-Witness "questions".
http://watchtower.org/e/20000622/
2007-08-03 03:48:46
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