Isaiah 65:17 (NWT): "For here I am creating new heavens and a new earth; and the former things will not be called to mind, neither will they come up into the heart"
God will apply selective memory erasure for anything bad that happens, ever.
does anyone know?
did jw's ever believe that animals will live forever in the paradise?
i was having a discussion with a jw friend and he said they did..
Isaiah 65:17 (NWT): "For here I am creating new heavens and a new earth; and the former things will not be called to mind, neither will they come up into the heart"
God will apply selective memory erasure for anything bad that happens, ever.
we have two posters whom we all love for different reasons.. they are both children of god, or at least "children".
whatever side you sit on.
be kind.. the love of christ will save us all in the end.. so why be so nasty to each other?.
Mouthy, I think this was a tactic to get away with making a dig at Reniaa because they also made a dig with someone who is well respected.
has wt published literature implying that angels might repent and be forgiven?.
we all know that god does not accept a simple "i'm sorry.".
first of all, god requires two witnesses; then, an investigation asking all your friends and neighbors if the gossip is true.
Didn't God change his mind when he let Lot run to a city instead of hiding in the mountains?
If God can't change his mind, it implies he doesn't have free will.
wt publication ever?.
or the worst?.
: in nwt i include the "study editions" with cross-references and footnotes, and the kit..
I miss the cross-references. When I'm reading my CHS Bible, sometimes I want to see what a parallel acount says (like from Matthew to Luke, etc) but I have to get on the internet to see where it would be.
this forum seems to have changed quite a bit and i'm kind of confused about the different people that respond to posts.
i need someone to explain what a jw apologist is to me.
is that someone who is not or has never been a jw but doesn't think there is anything wrong with what they do / teach?.
An apologist, by my understanding, is one who defends a belief or idea. So anyone who defends the JW beliefs, whether they have ever been a member of that organization or not, would be an apologist.
I haven't been here for long, but it seems we have a nice mix of people: long-time faders, instant faders, disassociated, disfellowshipped, inactive w/ family in the org, active and living a double life, apologists, and the occasional active believer who accidently stumbles across the board.
my jw elder friend said to me that the nwt is the best translation of the bible and that scholars have said as much.
is this true and is it the best?
are there scholars who disagree?.
Thanks, TD.
i think that my upbringing made me the person that i am today---for good and bad.
even though i was raised a witness, i don't think that my upbringing was bad.. your thoughts, please..
I was never accepted by the true-believer dubs (only tolerated), I wasn't cool enough for the teen dubs living double lives (they avoided me like the plague) and just forget about the guys and the gals at school. Being an outsider in all worlds stunted my making real friendships, going through all the ups and downs of trying to strike up relationships (intimate or otherwise).
Midget-Sasquatch, your experience sounds a lot like mine.
most jw's have heard the title, "watchtower bible and tract society" many more times than they could possibly count.. i suspect that very few actually understand the significance of this term as it relates to their organization.
they really did start out as a society rather than a religion.
--that is to say, a largely non-denominational, loose-knit, democratic society of bible students.
Very interesting. Thanks for posting this.
other than possibly family members, do you care what happens to those you called "brothers and sisters"?.
My friends are my family.
in my mind lately this thought is spinning round and round.
can you find real love in the wt world?
i guess you cant.
As a JW I believed that any two witnesses ought to be able to make a marriage work. What more could you need in common than following the teachings of the WTBS? How could you not love someone that loved Jehovah, right?
I think my divorce speaks for itself.