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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
claiming to act like a prophet is not claiming to be infallible, clearly many of Gods
prophets made mistakes, like Jonah for example, you will retract your statement and
issue a public apology of be forever known as the weed like Christian that you purport
to be.
The Watchtower has been a 100% failure. Tell me one prophecy the JWs made which came to pass. What mistake did Jonah make?

The Watchtower Org needs to make a public apology to all the people who they have fooled. They have encouraged their followers to sell property, forget about education, and sit and wait until Christ returns and have given exact dates which this would be. They built a house for dead prophets ... read it yourself.

In anticipation of the soon to be resurrected biblical prophets and patriarchs, Joseph Rutherford, president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society commissioned the construction of a house in San Diego, California. This house was to become home for Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, David, Samuel and all the rest mentioned in Hebrews chapter 11. However, when the biblical party failed to appear, the embarrassing Beth-Sarim incident had to be repressed.

http://www.watchman.org/jw/bethsarm.htm

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Originally posted by Rajk999
The Watchtower has been a 100% failure. Tell me one prophecy the JWs made which came to pass. What mistake did Jonah make?

The Watchtower Org needs to make a public apology to all the people who they have fooled. They have encouraged their followers to sell property, forget about education, and sit and wait until Christ returns and have given exact da ...[text shortened]... rassing Beth-Sarim incident had to be repressed. [/i]

http://www.watchman.org/jw/bethsarm.htm
I don't recall Harold Camping being a JW (remember that guy!?...how many lives he shafted???)...seemed to be more aligned with your belief set.

Just sayin'

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Originally posted by Agerg
I don't recall Harold Camping being a JW (remember that guy!?...how many lives he shafted???)...seemed to be more aligned with your belief set.

Just sayin'
Never heard of him. Lots of people foolishly try to prophesy and that is contrary to Bible teachings. the JWs is the most prolific of them.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
The Watchtower has been a 100% failure. Tell me one prophecy the JWs made which came to pass. What mistake did Jonah make?

The Watchtower Org needs to make a public apology to all the people who they have fooled. They have encouraged their followers to sell property, forget about education, and sit and wait until Christ returns and have given exact da ...[text shortened]... rassing Beth-Sarim incident had to be repressed. [/i]

http://www.watchman.org/jw/bethsarm.htm
blah de blah de blah, foam and slaver and more foam

we dont originate prophecy, we merely try to understand prophecy already written,
acting 'like a prophet', in declaring the good news of Gods kingdom (remember that,
Christ spent his entire time on earth doing just that), does not mean that we have
originated the message.

Jonah ran away from God and his assignment, he was self righteous, you can read
about it in your Bible if you have one.

we dont need to apologise to anyone, we are not claiming anything other than the
Good news of Gods Kingdom, man, for a guy that does not like the witnesses to visit
him with the watchtower magazine you sure like reading about it elsewhere, why is
that? Hypocrisy, oh dear.

We are awesome and you suck, everyone knows it, the very stones are crying it out!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
blah de blah de blah, foam and slaver and more foam

we dont originate prophecy, we merely try to understand prophecy already written,
acting 'like a prophet', in declaring the good news of Gods kingdom (remember that,
Christ spent his entire time on earth doing just that), does not mean that we have
originated the message.

Jonah ran awa ...[text shortened]...
that?

We are awesome and you suck, everyone knows it, the very stones are crying it out!
That should be 'we suck at being awesome'!!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
blah de blah de blah, foam and slaver and more foam

we dont originate prophecy, we merely try to understand prophecy already written,
acting 'like a prophet', in declaring the good news of Gods kingdom (remember that,
Christ spent his entire time on earth doing just that), does not mean that we have
originated the message.

Jonah ran awa ...[text shortened]... oh dear.

We are awesome and you suck, everyone knows it, the very stones are crying it out!
So Mr BethSarim, What false prophesies did Jonah make?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
.. for a guy that does not like the witnesses
I like the JWs. Its Jesus Christ that does not like false prophets and warned us to avoid them.

If they were not false prophets I would invite them into my home and chatted about the Bible with them, like I do with normal religious groups.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
I like the JWs. Its Jesus Christ that does not like false prophets and warned us to avoid them.

If they were not false prophets I would invite them into my home and chatted about the Bible with them, like I do with normal religious groups.
so your Jesus now, that's interesting, delusions of grandeur?

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Originally posted by Rajk999
So Mr BethSarim, What false prophesies did Jonah make?
I did not say that he made false prophecies, i stated that he made mistakes, refuting
your ludicrous idea that a true prophet must be infallible. If indeed that is not your
assertion, then its clear you really dont know what you are havering about.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
so your Jesus now, that's interesting, delusions of grandeur?
Matt 7:15-19 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing,

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Originally posted by Rajk999
[b]Matt 7:15-19 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, [/b]
LOL, well the chances of a nominal Christian visiting anyone with anything remotely
spiritual is well, lets just say its so small so as to be an impossibility, so obviously it
cannot be them! Their too busy pretending to do the will of the father or blowing each
other up for that!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I did not say that he made false prophecies, i stated that he made mistakes, refuting
your ludicrous idea that a true prophet must be infallible. If indeed that is not your
assertion, then its clear you really dont know what you are havering about.
So 100% of Jonah's prophecies came true. Thanks.

What about the JWs, what is there success rate ? Is it not 0% ... lol ...😀

You are a disgrace for supporting them.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
LOL, well the chances of a nominal Christian visiting anyone with anything remotely
spiritual is well, lets just say its so small so as to be an impossibility, so obviously it
cannot be them! Their too busy pretending to do the will of the father or blowing each
other up for that!
Ok Mr 0 %.

ZERO % ! 😀

Christ said to stay away from the JWs. I hope you take HIS advice.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
So 100% of Jonah's prophecies came true. Thanks.

What about the JWs, what is there success rate ? Is it not 0% ... lol ...😀

You are a disgrace for supporting them.
what prophecy did Jonah make? that Ninevah would be destroyed, was it destroyed?
oh dear, wheels have fallen from your wagon, again!


your a disgrace just because you suck and we are awesome.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
Ok Mr 0 %.

ZERO % ! 😀

Christ said to stay away from the JWs. I hope you take HIS advice.
yes thankyou Jesus, err i mean Raj, ill stay away from ravenous wolves and nominal
Christians for fear I might get either eaten or blown up! thanks.