Originally posted by RJHindsThe only thing that our Lord and your Lord have in common is the name Jesus. Oh wait..I forgot, you don't even use that name.
That is because I know the genuine Lord, which makes recognizing the
counterfeit easy. 😏 Hallelu Yah !!!
Then we have nothing in common do we????????????
Originally posted by galveston75So what if this child just does not want to be a J-Dub anymore but still believes in God ?
When Discipline Is Severe
If your child is unrepentant and is a baptized Christian, he may receive the strongest form of discipline—being disfellowshipped from the congregation. The extent of contact that you will then have with him depends on his age and other circumstances.
If the child is a minor and is living at home, you will naturally continue ...[text shortened]... your child.—1 Peter 5:9.
From the Watchtower 2007. A little newer update on the 1952 issues.
Manny
Originally posted by galveston75brake like brake pads ? dude this is cult 100% So how is not wanting to be a J-Dub breaking God's laws? The J-Dubs have been around 100+ years but people have believed in God long before there was any JW's
Do you understand the reasons for the dicipline that the bible speaks of for ones who brake God's laws, even if it's a family member?
Manny
Originally posted by galveston75You always seem to "think" you have answered the question Galv but you hardly ever actually address the specific question put to you. What you always do is defend the doctrine taught you by the JW organisation, and not consider the questions relating to the outworking of that doctrine.
Well again I thought I answered this point too but when did we say we stopped loving or caring for one of our family if they decide they no longer want to be a JW? I certianly didn't and Robbie did and the WTS didn't..did we?
Here is a litttle more info with "scriptures".
" At times, we are called upon to withdraw our fellowship from one who has be ...[text shortened]... eds to come to his senses and take the steps necessary to return to Jehovah.—Hebrews 12:11.
None of the scriptures you quoted above address the scenario I asked you about which was:
"would you kick an immediate family member (wife, daughter etc.) out of your house if they told you they no longer wanted to be a JW and had decided to be for example a born-again Christian?
There is no evidence of Satanism, drunkenness, fornication or other anti-social behaviour just the above example where they have apostatised from the JW organisation to become a Christian in another organisation.
Please stick to the example because it is this type of examples that test the rule.
Originally posted by menace71Sorry for the typo's and thanks for pointing them out.
brake like brake pads ? dude this is cult 100% So how is not wanting to be a J-Dub breaking God's laws? The J-Dubs have been around 100+ years but people have believed in God long before there was any JW's
Manny
Again what does the Bible say about the majority of ones who think they are worshipping God correctly? Remember the "broad and spacious way" that most will go down?
So in light of that description in your Bible it would seem that most who believe in God will not be in God's favour unless you have some new light given to you by God.
So the size and age of a religion has no clout in God's eyes.
Originally posted by divegeesterOr perhaps is your'e lack of understanding those scriptures?????????????
You always seem to "think" you have answered the question Galv but you hardly ever actually address the specific question put to you. What you always do is defend the doctrine taught you by the JW organisation, and not consider the questions relating to the outworking of that doctrine.
None of the scriptures you quoted above address the scenario I as ...[text shortened]... ation.
Please stick to the example because it is this type of examples that test the rule.
God makes it very clear that if one is not wanting to see the truth, he will not allow them to see it.
Originally posted by galveston75Do you think constantly avoiding questions about your beliefs makes them or you more, or less credible?
Or perhaps is your'e lack of understanding those scriptures?????????????
God makes it very clear that if one is not wanting to see the truth, he will not allow them to see it.
Originally posted by divegeesterI'm avoiding nothing. I'm stating the obvious and that is you don't understand those scriptures, and I can't help you there.
Do you think constantly avoiding questions about your beliefs makes them or you more, or less credible?
Just because you can't understand them does not negate what there clearly saying and it's your problem that you also don't like my answers or that they don't agree with your opinions. They are what they are.
Originally posted by galveston75OK, here is the hypothetical question (postedat least twice already); it requires primarily a yes or a no response, but can be followed by whatever rational and reason you would like to accompany it with. But you need to answer the question...
I'm avoiding nothing. I'm stating the obvious and that is you don't understand those scriptures, and I can't help you there.
Just because you can't understand them does not negate what there clearly saying and it's your problem that you also don't like my answers or that they don't agree with your opinions. They are what they are.
"would you kick an immediate family member (wife, daughter etc.) out of your house if they told you they no longer wanted to be a JW and had decided to be for example a born-again Christian?
There is no evidence of Satanism, drunkenness, fornication or other anti-social behaviour just the above example where they have apostatised from the JW organisation to become a Christian in another organisation.[/b]
Originally posted by galveston75Even though I believe His name is Yahshua, I still use the name Jesus for you
The only thing that our Lord and your Lord have in common is the name Jesus. Oh wait..I forgot, you don't even use that name.
Then we have nothing in common do we????????????
and others to respect your beliefs, since at the end of the age He will have a
new name anyway.
Originally posted by divegeesterBack on page three I answered this but here it is "again."
OK, here is the hypothetical question (postedat least twice already); it requires primarily a [b]yes or a no response, but can be followed by whatever rational and reason you would like to accompany it with. But you need to answer the question...
"would you kick an immediate family member (wife, daughter etc.) out of your house if they t ...[text shortened]... ey have apostatised from the JW organisation to become a Christian in another organisation.[/b]
Sorry but I thought you'd get the answer from my previous post. I tried but no cigar I guess.
As I explained very clearly I thought, unless that person was causing physical danger to the family or was bringing in some type of satanic worship or something that would disrupt the spiritual conscienceness of the family NO they would not be asked to leave.
Do you see the word NO in my answer from page 3?