It has occurred to me that jws may suffer something like second death and that's part of the aversion to the whole religion - that you can't revive them.
Whereas people can accept that others fail at social obligation (sin), it is in some way understood and forgiven. However, when the perpetrators deny it all (unless caught), the whole thing takes on a 'new light'. It's like someone can 'die' from among people but they revive them, but then others may in effect die twice.
Is there a third death? What do you think?
paduan
Edited by - a paduan on 5 September 2002 17:53:54