Originally posted by robbie carrobieAre you trying to say that these disciples of Jesus were the first Jehovas Witnesses, as in the teaching of your church? After all they did walk with Jesus and could witness the truth.
Jesus Christ commissioned the disciples to go to people of all the nations with the good news of Gods Kingdom, if you can cite these others groups that do so then I will commend them.
Do you believe your church began when Jesus sent the disciples out to preach?
Originally posted by PudgenikThe majority of JWs are just attempting to serve God and think that is what they are doing. They are defintely much better that any atheist that just has hate in his heart. The main thing that bothers me about them is that many of them will let another member of their family die rather than give them a blood transfusion. They are also very stubborn to reason with just like the atheist evolutionists.
Actually i don't want robbie to leave. I may not agree with him, but enjoy reading what he has to say none the less.
Originally posted by RJHindsIsn't "hate in the heart" the problem, regardless of religion or lack of religion?
The majority of JWs are just attempting to serve God and think that is what they are doing. They are definitely much better that any atheist that just has hate in his heart.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieIf you had bothered to read the website -
I live in a city population around 600,000, not a single person has ever come to me with the Good News of Gods Kingdom, you are slobbering again. Care to explain why they have never come? Working as a doctor is not teaching and preaching the Good News of Gods Kingdom, is it.
Work and Witness teams and other types of teams have done all kinds of projects and outreach all through Papua New Guinea and have helped build many buildings at the Kudjip Hospital station. We always have a great need for staff housing and other projects. Teams often come and get involved in different types of ministry and helping with various Nazarene Health Ministry needs.
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Originally posted by Proper Knobits not teaching and preaching the Good News of Gods Kingdom, its building health facilities and providing health services. There is not a single iota about teaching and preaching about Gods Kingdom. EPIC FAIL.
If you had bothered to read the website -Work and Witness teams and other types of teams have done all kinds of projects and outreach all through Papua New Guinea and have helped build many buildings at the Kudjip Hospital station. We always have a great need for staff housing and other projects. Teams often come and get involved in different types of ministry and helping with various Nazarene Health Ministry needs.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWould the preaching done at church services in the communities count as "teaching and preaching about God's kingdom"?
its not teaching and preaching the Good News of Gods Kingdom, its building health facilities and providing health services. There is not a single iota about teaching and preaching about Gods Kingdom. EPIC FAIL.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWitness teams doing outreach projects? Feel free to dismiss it though if it makes you feel more 'awesome' than others.
its not teaching and preaching the Good News of Gods Kingdom, its building health facilities and providing health services. There is not a single iota about teaching and preaching about Gods Kingdom. EPIC FAIL.
Let's face it though, I reckon these Christians in PNG have had a more positive impact on peoples lives than you ever have trotting your obese frame round the streets of Glasgow with your 'leaflets'. Is it two people in 15+ years you've managed to get to join your organisation?
Originally posted by Proper KnobIt has nothing to do with me personally, I am just highlighting that working in a hospital is not teaching and preaching about Gods Kingdom, you fail.
Witness teams doing outreach projects? Feel free to dismiss it though if it makes you feel more 'awesome' than others.
Let's face it though, I reckon these Christians in PNG have had a more positive impact on peoples lives than you ever have trotting your obese frame round the streets of Glasgow with your 'leaflets'. Is it two people in 15+ years you've managed to get to join your organisation?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI know that. But what do you think happens in their church services? What about their 'Witness teams' who go out into the community?
It has nothing to do with me personally, I am just highlighting that working in a hospital is not teaching and preaching about Gods Kingdom, you fail.