@yknot:
I wanted to correct a typo in my last post:
@yknot wrote:
For the record..... I love Jehovah and Jesus.......judging me with such hard-heartedness is inappropriate, unChristian and mean-spirited (consider apologizing like a proper gentlemen because you just went a little too far in your comments)
@djeggnog wrote:
For what record? Based on your words, you neither love Jehovah or Jesus, for if you did love them, you would not be so disloyal as to murmur against and sit in judgment of the governing body and of Jehovah's Witnesses generally as you have done and will doubtless continue to do. You do not respect the fact that Jesus is the head of the congregation, and there's absolutely nothing that you could possibly say to me now to disabuse me of this opinion of you, for while you are here casting aspersions upon those appointed to take the lead, you attend meetings at the Kingdom Hall and fake it as a member of this "conscious class," as if you accept that these imperfect when given as gifts by the Lord Jesus Christ, which makes you a hypocrite.
The correction I would make (in italics and in bold) is as follows:
For what record? Based on your words, you neither love Jehovah or Jesus, for if you did love them, you would not be so disloyal as to murmur against and sit in judgment of the governing body and of Jehovah's Witnesses generally as you have done and will doubtless continue to do. You do not respect the fact that Jesus is the head of the congregation, and there's absolutely nothing that you could possibly say to me now to disabuse me of this opinion of you, for while you are here casting aspersions upon those appointed to take the lead, you attend meetings at the Kingdom Hall and fake it as a member of this "conscious class," as if you accept that these imperfect men were given as gifts by the Lord Jesus Christ, which makes you a hypocrite.
I also wanted to add an important sentence to my last post:
@djeggnog wrote:
Since the first century AD, there have been many professed Christians -- Vaudès (Waldenses), Wycliffe (Lollards), Luther (Lutherans), Anabaptists, Calvin (Huguenots), Socinus (Socinians), and Quartodecimans, Servetus, Zwingli, Hus, Milton, Newton and Priestly, Blaine, Sealy, Brown, Miller (Millerites/Seventh Day Adventists), The Campbells (Campbells), Wesleys (Methodists), Grew, Storrs, Elliot, Barbour -- all of them having God's spirit, all of them bearing witness to Bible truth, and it is these Bible truths that greatly assisted Russell and his associates to dig and dig and uncover truths that had heretofore been hidden, and so build up the faith of Christians. Only when it became clear that these Christians should separate themselves in order to distinguish their living faith from the dead faith held by Christians in Christendom's churches did the modern day association of Jehovah's Witnesses finally emerge.
The addition I would make (in italics and in bold) is as follows:
Since the first century AD, there have been many professed Christians -- Vaudès (Waldenses), Wycliffe (Lollards), Luther (Lutherans), Anabaptists, Calvin (Huguenots), Socinus (Socinians), and Quartodecimans, Servetus, Zwingli, Hus, Milton, Newton and Priestly, Blaine, Sealy, Brown, Miller (Millerites/Seventh Day Adventists), The Campbells (Campbells), Wesleys (Methodists), Grew, Storrs, Elliot, Barbour -- all of them having God's spirit, all of them bearing witness to Bible truth, and it is these Bible truths that greatly assisted Russell and his associates to dig and dig and uncover truths that had heretofore been hidden, and so build up the faith of Christians. Although none of these men were recognized as such, the DVD makes the point that these professed Christians had all in a sense been Jehovah's Witnesses! Only when it became clear that these Christians should separate themselves in order to distinguish their living faith from the dead faith held by Christians in Christendom's churches did the modern day association of Jehovah's Witnesses finally emerge.
This is why I stated in a previous post the following (with the typo from the original excised from the quote and corrections (in italics and in bold) ):
The context in which I made this statement was with respect to your seeming to me to be an apologist for trinitarians! Anyone that comes into a knowledge of the truth can begin to think of themselves as being superior to others, as sometimes Jehovah's Witnesses have to be very careful that we don't get a little self-righteous and say things like, they're just Baptists, Pentecostals or Lutherans, and feel that they're not worth the trouble to preach to them because they are diehard trinitarians and won't listen to the message we are preaching.
But it's not just Jehovah's Witnesses that God is going to be saving, is it? I've not read that in the Bible ever! Jeremiah's attitude was, "God, forgive us all. We are all sinners," but it's true that some among Jehovah's Witnesses have gotten to be too righteous, even though not one of us -- including me -- are any bargain to Jehovah God when we all need to all of us rely upon His undeserved kindness for mercy, don't we? Our works are just fulfilling a command; they don't save us and some among God's people have become complacent with a feeling of superiority, and so they often need folks like me to remind them of these things. I told you in a previous post that I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses that teaches other Jehovah's Witnesses, and let me be clear in saying to you that God doesn't hear the prayers of trinitarian apologists like yourself that ought to know this, and, in context, I was specifically referring to you (and to those who are just like you).
Now does this mean that Jehovah God loves Baptists and Lutherans and Catholics? Define "love." Jehovah would love for them to listen to what the spirit says to all of the congregations, but He knows that of those we call "Jehovah's Witnesses," some have become disgruntled, unsteady in their thinking and unsettled in their hearts, throwers of darts at congregation elders and at those taking the lead at the WTS, but God also knows that it may take a bit of time due to the hold that this Satanic doctrine has had on some people. So does God care about the trinitarians? Of course, He does, for what reason in the world does He have us out there preaching to them? Peter says that Jehovah desires that none be destroyed. (2 Peter 3:9)
@djeggnog wrote:
P.S.: I'm glad that you rethought your earlier decision, when he told me in a previous post: "I won't be responding to you further."
@Essan wrote:
Sigh, no, I said that in a different thread - The "Other Sheep" thread by Titus - indicating that I wouldn't respond to you further in that thread, in the vain hope that you'd stop using my responses there as an excuse to waffle on for pages, yet saying nothing, and so continue to avoid answering the simple questions the OP asked.
What do you mean? I may be mistaken here, but I don't believe I made even a single comment in Titus' thread that was based on anything that you might have posted to it.
In this thread, I've no problem speaking to you. Except that endless empty speeches are clearly your modus operandi no matter what the thread or topic is and I'm not sure I can bare to sit through another of your longwinded and contradictory 'responses'. Seriously, don't you bore even yourself?
Specifically, to what "contradictory 'responses'" do you refer?
Anyway, no, for now I haven't decided to 'disfellowship' you yet for your obvious apostasy from sound Scriptural teaching.
To what "sound Scriptural teaching" are you referring? You certainly cannot be trying to tell me that you believe yourself to be more qualified as one of Jehovah's Witnesses to teach what things the Bible teaches than I am, when I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and you are not. Please when you find time to do so, answer this question for me.
@djeggnog