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Originally posted by Proper Knob
I know that. But what do you think happens in their church services? What about their 'Witness teams' who go out into the community?
witness teams? amateurs obviously!


Originally posted by FMF
Would the preaching done at church services count as "preaching about God's kingdom"?
who knows what they preach.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
witness teams? amateurs obviously!
Amateurs eh? Remind the forum again, how many people have you converted in your 15+ years public ministry?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
who knows what they preach.
That's a dodge. Try again.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Amateurs eh? Remind the forum again, how many people have you converted in your 15+ years public ministry?
its not what I have personally done but what we accomplish as an organisation. In comparison your friends are amateurs. Europeans respond differently to a religious message than others from other cultures, you would know that if you had any experience, but you dont. You are also an amateur.


Originally posted by Proper Knob
That's a dodge. Try again.
Its not a dodge its a statement of fact. I have no way of knowing what they preach about.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
its not what I have personally done but what we accomplish as an organisation. In comparison your friends are amateurs. Europeans respond differently to a religious message than others form other cultures, you would know that if you had any experience, but you dont.
I didn't see a number. How many Rob?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Gee thats bitter. Have you no social skills, like communication? civility?
Haven't you been asked this very question on more than one occasion?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Its not a dodge its a statement of fact. I have no way of knowing what they preach about.
But surely they are preaching about 'God's Kingdom'? Or is it only JW's can truly preach about God's Kingdom, you being so frickin' 'awesome' and all that?


Originally posted by Proper Knob
I didn't see a number. How many Rob?
we baptised 240,000 persons last year, world wide, we are a world wide organisation and all personal reference will be ignored. If you want to discuss our work, then fine, otherwise I will have no part in your proclivity to reduce every single debate you are in to a personal level.


Originally posted by Proper Knob
But surely they are preaching about 'God's Kingdom'? Or is it only JW's can truly preach about God's Kingdom, you being so frickin' 'awesome' and all that?
evidence nil and yes we are awesome.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Haven't you been asked this very question on more than one occasion?
I get asked the same thing again and again and again, there is no creativity here, its a drone factory. Why doesn't anyone ask me about my beliefs? always the same prejudices. You dont believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, you let your children die, you are not a Christian etc etc etc

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
yes millions of people, over a quarter of a million people take baptism every year!
Every year? Isn't once enough?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
we baptised 240,000 persons last year, world wide, we are a world wide organisation and all personal reference will be ignored. If you want to discuss our work, then fine, otherwise I will have no part in your proclivity to reduce every single debate you are in to a personal level.
After labelling another Christian as 'amateurs' i'm just curious to see if you can tell the forum how many people you have converted in your 15+ years public ministry. You being so 'awesome' and that.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
evidence nil and yes we are awesome.
Do you view the work the Christians in PNG are doing as 'awesome'?

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