They can't all claim to be the right religion while teaching false and conflicting doctrines. As 1 Cor. 1:10 says: "Now I exhort YOU, brothers, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ that YOU should all speak in agreement, and that there should not be divisions among YOU, but that YOU may be fitly united in the same mind and in the same line of thought."
For Jehovah to accept all these religions would make him a God of confusion.
2007-11-19 13:01:35
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answered by LineDancer 7
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I think you are FUnnY hEaVeNly EYeS!!!!!
I find it quite amusing that you ask question to prove a point, that is really not proven at all.
I am a Jehovah's Witness and I can tell you quite emphatically that I know several faithful witnesses who have been in the truth for years and still do not agree with EVERYTHING we are taught from the society.
Even though we are taught that these are things the bible "Really Teaches". The truth is everyone with a mind of their own can interpret the scriptures differently.
So please GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE, and let Jehovah be the judge of whose right and whose wrong!
2007-11-20 06:16:30
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answered by Mommy of 3 5
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They cannot, my dear, for they do not serve the God of unity.
Surely the Most High in the Universe, who has unity even among the stars and planets, could not fail to have unity among his own people upon whom he has bestowed his holy spirit!
The funniest one so far is when they have to explain the trinity- it's like asking old women what they think is the best home-made flu remedy- you get as many answers as there are old women!!!
(It's like an egg.... No, it's like the states of water..... No, it's a mystery..... No, it's like being a mother, a daughter and wife at the same time..... No, it's like 3-in-1 shampoo..... No, it's 1+1+1=1...... No, it's 1X1X1=1....... No.......)
EDIT: Bibs, get two (or even a hundred) of Jehovah's Witnesses, keep them in seperate rooms (or even sepearte countries) and ask them the same questions. (And make sure they have no mobile phones on them- lest you accuse them later of having connived......)
2007-11-20 03:44:08
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answered by Anonymous
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because each one interprets parts of the bible differently. they all started out as one church but they began to have divisions over the interpretations. even as you read the new testament paul speaks of groups like the gnostics who claimed to be christian but they took parts of the bible and interpreted them to believe what they wanted them to believe.
The main thing is that the church believes that Jesus was/is the son of God and the redeemer of the world and that no one can come to God but by Him.
2007-11-19 21:00:48
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answered by onemocc 3
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Bring me two people of the same faith or different faiths; there will be many things which they do not agree on.
2007-11-19 21:12:45
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answered by Bibs 7
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I think you answered your own question.
2007-11-19 20:59:36
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answered by alikij 4
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