How The WT's 144,000 Theology Hijacks Their Annual Memorial Meeting

by Room 215 24 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • designs
    designs

    Simon17-

    Don't you remember your Watchtower lessons, if you don't cut the grade for Class A you drop down to Class B

  • jonathan dough
    jonathan dough

    There is not such thing as a literal 144,000 anointed JWs who rule over earth from heaven. It is impossible.

    http://144000.110mb.com/144000/index.html

    The information on this issue and related issues begins with a brief summary of the Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs. It then examines several areas of interest with respect to that religion's false teachings, such as, a) whether only 144,000 Jehovah's Witnesses go to heaven to rule over earthly subjects and the Great Crowd, b) whether Christ's Second Coming occurred in 1914, and whether Jesus began ruling over God's kingdom in 1914 but received only a subsidiary share of that kingdom, c) whether the New Covenant of Jeremiah 31:31-34 is limited to only God, Jesus and the 144,000 and whether that eternal covenant lasts only 2,000 years, d) whether resurrected man can be perfected through their educational salvation program during the thousand year reign, e) whether man is not judged for deeds committed during this life but only those committed during the 1,000 year reign, f) whether the first resurrection began in 1918, g) whether Jesus Christ is actually dispensed with after the millennial reign, and much more.

    Other websites are here: http://www.144000.110mb.com/directory/jehovahs_witnesses_144000_144_000_heaven.html

  • Room 215
    Room 215

    ... Not too mention the abominable opening song, "A Special Possession," praising.. who else: Jesus? , Jehovah? -- Oh no, the so-called "anointed"

    Whatever happened to the song that began:" Jehovah or Father in Heaven, O this is a most holy night.. 'Twas Nisan 14 when your glory was seen... etc. etc."

  • waton
    waton

    excellent topic, comments, now: an occasion to advertise the website, carts in entrances, and literature on display.

    Jokes during the talk, bereft of any dignity.

  • Ding
    Ding

    I recently read a suggestion that at every WT Memorial someone should put leaflets on the cars of all attenders inviting them to a meal one week later at some other local venue.

    A note at the bottom would say, "P.S. Because you are all in a lower class, you won't be worthy to eat or drink anything at this meal either."

    Hopefully, at least one attender would wake up and realize how offensive and stupid the Watchtower's "Memorial meal" really is.

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