Jehovah's Witnesses are the only people who don't practice war and who preach worldwide!

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  • OrphanCrow
    OrphanCrow

    This website http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/jehovah.html makes this claim:

    Jehovah's Witnesses, in Germany as in the United States, had refused to fight in World War I.

    Apparently, the authors of the Jewish virtual library don't realize that the Jehovah's Witnesses didn't even exist inWW1 and that the followers of the Watchtower Society were called Bible Students then.

    A German website claims that the Bible Students in Germany did serve in the military during WW1.

    http://www.manfred-gebhard.de/19152Soldaten.htm

    According to the German website, there were many of the Bible Students that fought, and died, in WW1.

    The names of the German Bible Students who served in WW1 (incomplete):

    Ahlften, Hero v. (see WT May 1916 p 78)

    Apostle J.

    Bader, Wilh. (Abgedruckter letter WT August 1915 p.128)

    Balzereit, Fritz

    Bashan, Robert

    Bastian, Emil (abgedruckter letter WT August 1916 p 127)

    Bergerhof, E.

    Bobsin, Heinrich (abgedruckter letter WT August 1916 p 127)

    Bongardt, H

    Bostelmann, W.

    Brandt, H.

    Brüggert, F.

    Buber, W.

    Buchholz, Bernard (abgedruckter letter WT August 1916 p 125)

    + Chiarski, Emil (death notice WT December 1915 p.178)

    Conzelmann, C.

    Craemer, Hermann (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 p 111)

    Degert, Alfons (abgedruckter letter WT August 1916 p.126)

    Dick Reuter, A.

    Dieffenbacher, Eugene (abgedruckter letter WT July 1916 p 109)

    Duddy, G.

    Dwenger, Heinrich

    Elsaesser, Robert (abgedruckter letter WT July 1916 p 110)

    Grandson, F.

    Ensenbach, EM

    Ensenbach, Felix (abgedruckter letter WT July 1916 p 110)

    + Finger, John (death notice WT November 1915 p 162)

    Fischbach, E.

    Fischer, J.

    Foist, H.

    Freschel, Max

    Friedrich, Otto (abgedruckter letter WT June 1915 p 96)

    Frohlich, M.

    Fuchs, E.

    Gies, F. (abgedruckter letter WT July 1916 p 110)

    Goeldner B.

    Gries, H.

    Grote, R.

    Guddat, F.

    Gutwill, H.

    Haedike, Otto (abgedruckter letter WT September 1915 p 144)

    Hagen, Hermann (abgedruckter letter WT June 1915 p 96)

    + Hamburg, Friedrich (death notice WT December 1915 p.178)

    Heinrich, G.

    Hellmann, Willi

    Henningsen, C.

    + Hess, Fritz (death notice WT December 1915 p 178)

    Heusinger, F.

    Hilbich, F.

    Hildebrandt, Wilh. (Abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 p 110)

    Hinz, A.

    Hipp, G.

    Höhme, O.

    Hoffmang, M.

    Hoffmann, H.

    Hoffmann, R.

    Hüners, Wilhelm (abgedruckter letter WT October 1915 p 159)

    Huhle Walter (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 p 111)

    Irendart, C.

    Jacoby, O.

    Jung, Friedrich (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 S. 112th)

    Kaikowski, Th

    Kapp, J.

    Charles, M.

    Catheters, J.

    Kelle, W.

    Keller, W.

    Kessler, Fritz (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 p 111)

    Kipke, E.

    Kliegel, Franz (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 S. 112th)

    Kohlmann, J.

    + Kownatzki, Fritz (death notice WT November 1915 p 162)

    Krafzig, August (abgedruckter letter WT June 1915 p.96; WT May 1916 p 79; WT July 1916 p 109)

    Kreutle, A.

    Kröger, A.

    Kuschmierz, W.

    Labuszewski, C (arl)

    + Lemke, Otto (abgedruckter letter WT August 1915 p 127; death notice WT December 1915 p.178)

    Lemke, Reinh.

    Lunter, Friedrich (abgedruckter letter WT August 1916 p 127)

    Maier, J.

    Mark Steiner, H.

    + Martin, Bruno (death notice WT December 1915 p.178)

    Masanek J.

    Mask, F.

    Meyer, K. (abgedruckter letter WT August 1915 p 128)

    Meyer, Oskar

    Michaelis, R.

    Micklich, W.

    + Modes, Martin (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 p.111; death notice WT November 1916)

    Muller, F.

    Müller, G. (abgedruckter letter WT July 1916 p 110)

    Müller, Konr.

    Willi Muller (abgedruckter letter WT September 1915 p 143)

    Neukrantz, M. (abgedruckter letter WT October 1915 p 159)

    Neumann, O.

    Niezboralla, L.

    + Nitzsche, Max (death notice, WT September 1915 p.130)

    Noak, A.

    Nölke, W.

    + Nohle, Erich (death notice WT December 1915 p.178)

    Nolde, G.

    Oehler, A.

    + Oschee, Oswald (death notice WT December 1915 p.178)

    Ott, R.

    Patzer, G.

    Paul, F.

    Petermann, G.

    Raschke, J.

    Rice, Aug.

    Riedeberger, H.

    Riedel, Albert (abgedruckter letter WT January 1916)

    Rodemich, J.

    Rohwer, J.

    Rothstein, Henry (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 p 110)

    Rottmair, G.

    Rüttmann, W.

    Ruf, A.

    Rungesser, F.

    Salewski, G. (abgedruckter letter WT August 1915 p 127)

    Sauer, BC

    Sauerwein, P. (abgedruckter letter WT March 1916 p 47)

    Scheuch, H.

    Beautiful, A.

    Schulte, A.

    + Seifert, Robert (abgedruckter letter WT September 1915 p 144; death notice WT September 1916)

    Sommerfeld, W.

    Speckmann, O.

    Staak, W.

    Staehler, A.

    Statolte, K.

    Steep, Max vd (abgedruckter letter WT September 1915 S. 14th; WT January 1916 WT June 1916 p 97)

    Stone, A (lfred)

    Stone, M.

    Stephan, Otto (abgedruckter letter WT September 1915 p 144)

    Stoll, Fri (abgedruckter letter WT March 1916 p 47)

    Stroot, G.

    Strube, O.

    Süchardt, H.

    Tilz, Arthur (abgedruckter letter WT June 1917, p 111)

    Trenkmann, W.

    Uhlig, Albert (abgedruckter letter WT May 1916 p 79)

    Injustice, M.

    Vogt, K.

    Vollrath, H.

    Chief, Ewald (abgedruckter letter WT June 1915 pp. 96f.)

    Wagner, G.

    + Option (death notice WT November 1916)

    Waldburger, Oskar (abgedruckter letter WT September 1915 p.143; WT June 1916 p 97)

    Weber, Reinhold (abgedruckter letter WT July 1915 S. 112th)

    Example, Arno (abgedruckter letter WT November 1915 p.176; WT August S. 1916 127; WT November 1916 p 175)

    White, Charles (abgedruckter letter WT August 1915 p 128)

    Weller House, Paul (abgedruckter letter WT March 1916 p 47)

    Werth, P.

    + Widlich (death notice WT September 1916)

    Winter, H.

    Wnendt, M. (abgedruckter letter WT August 1916 p 127)

    Wortmann, W.

    Wuerth, D.

    Zahn, W.

    Zaimerland, H.

    Zeglatis, G.

    M. Zenk, M.

    The Bible Students who died serving Germany in World War 1 were listed in the German Watchtower but not in the British or American Watchtower.

    *sorry for the length of the list in this post - but I believe that soldiers should be remembered - not made invisible.

  • sloppyjoe2
    sloppyjoe2

    I would acknowledge that war is not pleasant. But war is all over the bible and used by Jehovah in the Old Testament extensively. I would ask this individual what would happen if the entire earth took the stance on war as JWs have and then adolph hitler came along? Where would we all be without war after he got through with his agenda?

  • DeWandelaar
    DeWandelaar

    Ever tried to get a nice seat on the conventions? The NO WAR practioning stops there ;)

  • givemejustalittlemoretime
    givemejustalittlemoretime

    Quakers

    Christadelphians

    Jesus said those who live by the sword will die by it.Meaning if you enjoy killing Not if you are defending your family .APoslte Paul said be peaceable with all men as far as it depends on you.Meaning there may be times when you are forced to fight

  • givemejustalittlemoretime
    givemejustalittlemoretime

    As for the preaching that was fulfille din the 1st centruy.The prohecies were about the destruction of jeruslaemnot the world and it came in 70ad just like Jessu said it would. He told the disciples they would not finish going through all the cities of Israel before the son of man come sin his Kingdom and he did. TheGospel was preached worldwide

    The Gospel was preached to the whole world before 70 AD

    Go to Rapture Refuted home page

    The Titus Arch in Rome that celebrates the destruction of the Temple in 70 AD by Titus as Matthew 24 prophesied.

    The signs of Matthew 24 prophecies the destruction of Jerusalem in 70AD not the second coming and certainly not some “Rapture” theology that was invented in 1830 AD by John Darby. When Christians saw the signs, they fled the city and were saved.

    Go to Rapture Refuted home page

    The Gospel was preached to the whole world before 70 AD

    "Gospel preached to whole world, and then the end will come" Mt 24:11

    Introduction:

    1. One of the silliest arguments used to falsely claim that Matthew 24 was not fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, is the idea that it is not until this present day in 2011 AD, that we are finally getting close to preaching the gospel to the whole world, “with the aid of modern technology”.
    2. This is the verse they use: "Gospel preached to whole world, and then the end will come" Mt 24:11
    3. What escapes their notice is a long list of other Bible verses that clearly teach that the gospel had been preached before 62 AD, to the whole world.
    4. The fact that Colossians was written in 62AD, 8 years before Jerusalem was destroyed is proof that 70AD was the total fulfillment of the passage!
    5. Take this simple self test and learn the truth that Mt 24:11 was fulfilled before the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
    6. Read the verse and notice the way each speaks of the “whole world”
    7. The basic logic is simple: the way you define “the whole world” in Matthew 24:11, you must apply this same definition to the other verses.

    Take the Self-test:

    When Was Gospel Preached To Whole World?
    Let the Bible speak for itself!!!

    First Century?

    TEXT

    Twentieth Century?

    Col 1:23

    “if indeed you continue in the faith firmly established and steadfast, and not moved away from the hope of the gospel that you have heard, which was proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, was made a minister.” (Colossians 1:23)

    Rom 1:8

    “First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, because your faith is being proclaimed throughout the whole world.” (Romans 1:8)

    Acts 17:6

    “When they did not find them, they began dragging Jason and some brethren before the city authorities, shouting, “These men who have upset the world have come here also” (Acts 17:6)

    Col 1:6

    “which has come to you, just as in all the world also it is constantly bearing fruit and increasing, even as it has been doing in you also since the day you heard of it and understood the grace of God in truth” (Colossians 1:6)

    Acts 2:5

    “Now there were Jews living in Jerusalem, devout men from every nation under heaven.” (Acts 2:5)

    Mt 24:14

    “This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14)

    Conclusion:

    1. There is no reason why Matthew 24 cannot be fulfilled in total because of mt 24:11.

    2. The phrases are identical, the fulfillment obvious:

    a. “This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14)

    b. “the gospel that you have heard, which was proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, was made a minister.” (Colossians 1:23)

    c. “your faith is being proclaimed throughout the whole world.” (Romans 1:8)

    3. Rapture advocates generally are not influenced by what the Bible says, but the honest seeker can see the truth.

    1. This truth doesn't make exciting Religious TV preacher programming, complete with news clippings and “the end is near” hysteria, but it is the truth!

    Steve Rudd

  • prologos
    prologos

    Orphancrow, that was an interesting read on the 1915 war in Europe, in the old german script, changed in ~1937. One tidbit from that long read, A german sodier, a witness receiving literatur from WT Headquorters and going House to house in a French village, and placing books in the trenches, remitting the proceeds to the Wt office. all this between bouts of fighting.

    In those days warfare was considered part of a christian's lot. Faithfullness to death a virtue.

    If all the world humans were JWs, wt adherents, of course there would not be world wars, only underground wars about position, prestige and "good" seats at assemblies at 8 am sharp.

  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    N.A.M.B.L.A.

    National Association of Man Boy Love.

    oops....Correction.........Wait....a number of Jws belong to both.

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Ask why there are more Seventh Day Adventists and more Mormons that JWs if only JWs preach? How do they and other religions grow?

    See also jwfacts.com/watchtower/preach.php

  • done4good
    done4good

    The entire premise that platitude is based on is false. Approaching the platitude directly will not convince a JW. In order to make an effective argument, a JW needs to look beyond their false premise. This is not always easy, but there are ways to do this. There are even university courses that teach this type of abstract thinking, but it is a discipline, and requires a certain amount of mental practice.

    Apart from the obvious fact that other faiths such as Quakers, have similar dogma, the key here is help a JW see their premise is wrong. The following lines of argumentation need to be applied:

    a. Many individuals have a strong belief in some sort of pacifism. A religion is not necessary for this position. Are individual JWs more inclined toward this than the average person? Are they not simply following someone else's, (their group's), conscience on this matter? Which person represents somone standing on higher moral ground, a follower or someone making the choice out of their own conscientious decision?

    b. As Cofty mentioned, is pacifism even a virtue? Even as a JW, I knew that protecting my family and loved ones knew no limits. If someone were to put them in harm's way, it is game over for them. Can this not be extropolated to my neighbors? Community? Country? It is really about protecting what is ours, or even protecting someone in danger. It is a necessary evil at best. No sane person wants war.

    c. Look at the conflict within the congragations. Why does that conflict even exist? Does it originate with the individual, or might the environment play a bigger role than one thinks?

    This line of reasoning will not convince someone overcome with cognitive dissonance, (any believing JW), but it will possibly plant a seed of thought that may germinate later in life.

    d4g

  • Gustv Cintrn
    Gustv Cintrn

    The reality on this is that there are scores of other groups of people that will refuse to go to war or even encourage their children to serve in the military.

    Also, there are many other religious associations that do preaching work all over the world. However, our proselytism is so well organized and public that it has become our trademark.

    I loved to hear a couple of years ago in the movie 'Argo', which won many accolades, mention that the people "were going door-to-door like Jehovah's Witnesses" looking for the embassy workers. Or in the 'Coming To America' movie, when they want to dismiss the person at the door, the father says "Oh, it's just Jehovah's Witnesses". What a high!

    GC

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