Originally posted by Suzianneyes i would waste my time either if i made assertions that i could not substantiate. Dont you get sick of the lack of substance? the sheer emptiness of such statements?
I'm not going to waste my time, you have your own false doctrine that you bray out repeatedly. You have no mental capacity to accept anything I say, so ergo, it would be a total waste of my time.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI have stated clearly the hypothetical and what it is I am asking you to compare: [1] what you have achieved in 15 years in Glasgow, and [2] what you might have achieved during those 15 years if you had been trying to bring people to Jesus in PNG.
yes we know what you are comparing fmf, an individuals efforts in a part of Europe and that of an organisation efforts in another country, what you are being asked is, do you think its a fair comparison.
Originally posted by FMFdo you think its a fair comparison.
I have stated clearly the hypothetical and what it is I am asking you to compare: [1] what you have achieved in 15 years in Glasgow, and [2] what you might have achieved during those 15 years if you had been trying to bring people to Jesus in PNG.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI am not talking about organisations like the JW organisation or a Christian charity. Don't get sidetracked by that. Let me put the simple question another way. If you'd spent the last 15 years working in Christian community projects in PNG and you were now reflecting upon how many people you had brought to Jesus, would you imagine it would have been more or less than two?
do you think its a fair comparison.
Originally posted by FMFdo you think its a fair comparison.
I am not talking about organisations like the JW organisation or a Christian charity. Don't get sidetracked by that. Let me put the simple question another way. If you'd spent the last 15 years working in Christian community projects in PNG and you were now reflecting upon how many people you had brought to Jesus, would you imagine it would have been more or less than two?
Originally posted by FMFSorry I dont think its fair at all. I am not out trying to suck villagers in with promises of building hospitals and medical help and making so called 'rice Christians'.
Yes, I do. And it's starting to look like you're absolutely determined not to answer the question.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieDoesn't the JW build hospitals and such like, too? Getting locals to help with it etc. I remember you and galveston75 talking about it.
Sorry I dont think its fair at all. I am not out trying to suck villagers in with promises of building hospitals and medical help making so called rice Christians.
Originally posted by FMFNo we are engaged in teaching and preaching about Gods Kingdom. If a disaster hits we do humanitarian work but its not our main focus.
Doesn't the JW build hospitals and such like, too? Getting locals to help with it etc. I remember you and galveston75 talking about it.
Originally posted by FMFyes but for the wrong reasons, bribing them into Christ, I dont think so.
Let's put it this way. If you'd spent the last 15 years working in Christian community projects in PNG, would you imagine you personally would have brought more or less than two people to Jesus?