Simple Logic Flaws Overlooked as to the Millenium Rule of JW Doctrine

by OnTheWayOut 11 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • avidbiblereader
    avidbiblereader

    Good thread and good points, the bottom line is the JW have taught many things and changed their minds on many things, no one really knows what God has in store, better to sit back be non-judgmental, do your best, put faith in Christ and wait and watch "probably" everyone is wrong. Better to be childlike as Christ said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Roms says his ways and judgements are "unsearchable"

    What does that tell you when trying to say that you have all the answers and know everything?

    abr

  • zack
    zack

    Shouldn't the whole Millenial Rule be seen also as figurative? I mean, in literature, the kingdom of a thousand years, or anything of a thousand years is usually

    metaphorical of something everlasting. (I'm just going with you on the logic flaws, here) So if Revelation is a book of symbols, of metaphors, it would be logical

    that the knigdom of Christ--- The Kingdom of Heaven--- wouldn't end in 1000 years, but would be forever, esp. in light of Daniel 2:44 where it says it will be "an indefinitely"

    lasting kingdom. This would screw up the whole JW paradigm, though.

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