Are the JWs a dangerous cult?

by cyberjesus 34 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • cyberjesus
    cyberjesus

    Is it a matter of just biblical interpretation? Are they just a little lost? or are they really a dangerous cult? Are they willing to die for their beliefs? Could they kill others (like their own children)? Do they think they are normal?

    Check this people out, They thought they were normal, they were professionals and some of the educated.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz4yjc-XyfA&feature=related

  • cyberjesus
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  • Rufus
    Rufus

    The Jehovah's Witnesses are a dangerous, anti-Christian cult. They deny many of the essential truths of the Christian faith. That is what prevents them from considered as merely another denomination of Christianity (like the Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, etc.).

    Christian doctrine falls into one of two categories: essential and non-essential. There are certain things that a person must believe in order to be considered a Christian. In that sense, they are essential. The Apostles' Creed is a good summary of essential Christian teaching. To this one could add the gospel of grace, justification by faith alone, and the doctrine of the Trinity. The list of essentials is relatively small, but extremely important. It's the core around which the vast majority of Christian denominations are united.

    The non-essentials are those doctrinal matters over which well-meaning Christians can disagree. So long as they are united on the essentials, there is freedom in this area. Non-essentials include such things as speaking in tongues, infant baptism, church government, and so on. Believers may hold strong opinions on non-essential matters. Non-essential doesn't mean non-important. Even so, Christians should not divide or break fellowship over these things.

    Rupert Meldenius, a 17th Century peace-loving Lutheran, offered this advice: IN NECESSARIIS UNITAS, IN DUBIIS LIBERTAS, IN OMNIBUS CARITAS. Roughly translated: "In essentials, UNITY. In non-essentials, LIBERTY. And in all things, CHARITY." If the Christian church would take Meldenius to heart, it would be a much more unified body.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses, in rejecting essential Christian doctrine, places itself squarely in the realm of heresy. There is no chance of unity with the body of Christ. From its Arian Christology to its Pelagian soteriology, the WatchTower seems to be repeating all the gross errors of the ancient church. As they say, those who refuse to learn from history are forever doomed to repeat it. Until the WatchTower repents of its heresies, it will remain outside of the Kingdom of God, an enemy of Christ and of his church.

    Sincerely,

    Rufus

  • shamus100
    shamus100

    At best they are a high-control group.

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    "Are the JWs a dangerous cult?"

    Ah, ..... YES!!!!!

    "No blood transfusions..." "You cannot perform alternate service instead of joining the military..." Malawian Witnesses cannot carry 'political' cards, even tho Mexican Witnesses CAN BRIBE the military officials to falsify their records to show them as having 'fulfilled' the Mexican government's required period of military service - oh, and that's while the Watchtower organization is operating as a BUSINESS and not as a 'religion' in Mexico, as a means of getting around the Catholic Church's opposition in Mexico...

    Sheeeeeeeesh... Zid

  • LouBelle
    LouBelle

    I can only speak of my own experiences. When any society/religion/government control what you listen too, what you read, who you associate with, what medical assistance to seek, excommunicate you when you don't follow their rules/regulations - that is a dangerous anything.

  • dogon
    dogon

    does the pope wear a funny hat?

  • Heaven
    Heaven

    Yes they are. What LouBelle said!

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