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originally posted by: AshFan
Oh good lord... this guy is a JW? There is no use even debating, indoctrination make it a sin for any other points of view, or independent or logical thought.
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: youandme
You have all been saying that for hundreds of years...
Anyone ever seen the movie red state btw? The Trumpets lol.
originally posted by: youandme
When the last trumpet sounds those who have been asleep in death, who have been called to spirit life will rise.
originally posted by: youandme
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: youandme
Many who are not Jehovah's Witnesses have also been called.
If they have been called they will become Jehovah's witnesses, or they will lose out.
I am not denying what you say. Only that God unites and joins his people to him.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: youandme
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: youandme
Many who are not Jehovah's Witnesses have also been called.
If they have been called they will become Jehovah's witnesses, or they will lose out.
I am not denying what you say. Only that God unites and joins his people to him.
I think you are mistaken. A close reading of Revelation also shows that God sent angels to the many churches of the day, that those churches were all somewhat different in how they did things, and that they all had specific challenges to overcome. They were not all Jehovah's witnesses.
And yet some would overcome and be brought out of all those churches, and each of those churches had an angel watching over it.
If only Jehovah's witnesses can be brought to God, then why would he send angels to safeguard those churches that do not teach the proper way?