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Why become a Jehovah's Witness?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
perhaps he will explain how a loner Christian can feel 'love among yourselves' ?
That "yourselves" includes other Christians. Yes, even non-JWs. Hello?

edit: Besides, not all "loner" Christians are congregationally-challenged. What you call a "loner" Christian, I would call a Christian who is wary of 'organized religion'. He might belong to a non-denominational church.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
That "yourselves" includes other Christians. Yes, even non-JWs. Hello?

edit: Besides, not all "loner" Christians are congregationally-challenged. What you call a "loner" Christian, I would call a Christian who is wary of 'organized religion'. He might belong to a non-denominational church.
It absolutely does not. Jesus said his followers ( the ones who follow his teachings completely ) would be of FULL agreement with everything he taught. Not even within a certian church like the Baptist for example, do they all teach the same or agree on their own beliefs. Positively not.
So until you and the others here get your mind thinking as a spiritually wise person and get over just wanting to bash the JW's no matter what we say, and READ what the bible actually says in black and white, you might actually begin to see what it says.
So no that is not what Jesus meant at all.....

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they dont, we are in full agreement, you will get the same Good News in Japan as you will in Texas, we are united in worship! what about you, who are you in full agreement with, yourself? Wow, must be lonely?

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blah blah blah, i dont even take the time to read drivel like this any more, first line, i see the hate speech, end of, goodbye and have a pleasant day.

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Originally posted by galveston75
It absolutely does not. Jesus said his followers ( the ones who follow his teachings completely ) would be of FULL agreement with everything he taught. Not even within a certian church like the Baptist for example, do they all teach the same or agree on their own beliefs. Positively not.
So until you and the others here get your mind thinking as a spir ...[text shortened]... you might actually begin to see what it says.
So no that is not what Jesus meant at all.....
indeed it is brother, how they fail to discern these things is perhaps an indication of their lack of Biblical knowledge. Its like a constant battle against ignorance, wilful ignorance, pure and simple.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
That "yourselves" includes other Christians. Yes, even non-JWs. Hello?

edit: Besides, not all "loner" Christians are congregationally-challenged. What you call a "loner" Christian, I would call a Christian who is wary of 'organized religion'. He might belong to a non-denominational church.
They may be Christians after a fashion, but they are not related to me in the faith.

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dunno not asked them

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what is it about 'not related', you are having trouble with?

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