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Texasman

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Originally posted by Rajk999
You should ask yourself this simple question and be honest with yourself.

"If Christ (in disguise) were to come and preach in your Kingdom Hall, word for word, verbatim, some of the stuff he taught in the Bible would he be welcome in your church?"

If you were to answer honestly it would be NO.. he wont be welcome.
If you are interested in Truth, find out why the JWs will not welcome him.
Lol...very strange but funny.

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Originally posted by galveston75
Lol...very strange but funny.
Careful, you might have to explain to Christ why you think thats funny.
So the answer is NO, Christ wont be welcome in a Kingdom Hall.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
Careful, you might have to explain to Christ why you think thats funny.
So the answer is NO, Christ wont be welcome in a Kingdom Hall.
Your getting to be a regular comedian... Lol.

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Originally posted by galveston75
That's ok. Were fine and we'll let you guys take care of all that stuff now. The Bible says that one day all sicknesses and death will be a thing of the past. So some of those professional jobs will not be needed then anyway. 🙂
This is perhaps the scariest thing ever written on this forum. I sincerely do pity you.

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Originally posted by Conrau K
This is perhaps the scariest thing ever written on this forum. I sincerely do pity you.
Can't think outside the ole Catholic box huh? You have no recall of the scriptures that say death and sickness will be done away with? Read Rev 21 when you get a chance. If you don't think it's fake too.

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Originally posted by galveston75
Can't think outside the ole Catholic box huh? You have no recall of the scriptures that say death and sickness will be done away with? Read Rev 21 when you get a chance. If you don't think it's fake too.
Catholics profess their hope in the resurrection during the Credo; Catholics however also recognise the importance of medical research because human life is valuable and sacred. Your attitude is completely inconsistent with Scripture. I can't remember Jesus saying to the family of Lazarus. 'He will return at the end of times, so I won't bother reviving him.'

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Originally posted by Conrau K
This is perhaps the scariest thing ever written on this forum. I sincerely do pity you.
no, i think Jaywills reference to Jesus being a 200lb gorilla waiting in everyone's living room is way scarier. The problem that Galvo is facing is that the catholic church , like many other religions, has placed its confidence, not on the word of God, nor in the promises therein, but on secularism. It is a semblance and a facade!

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Originally posted by Conrau K
Catholics profess their hope in the resurrection during the Credo; Catholics however also recognise the importance of medical research because human life is valuable and sacred. Your attitude is completely inconsistent with Scripture. I can't remember Jesus saying to the family of Lazarus. 'He will return at the end of times, so I won't bother reviving him.'
Just because Jesus did this act of raising up the dead it had nothing to do with medical research or being a doctor.
Again I ask if a higher education was Jesus's concern for us he would have mentioned that many times. But he didn't tell anyone to do that once. If there is one scripture that says we are to pursue a higher education anywhere in the Bible, show it to me.
And in fact he did not pursue that at all himself as he obviously could have been the greatest doctor to ever walk on this planet. Besides the offering up of his life for us the other purpose here was to educate us spiritually and to show by example what we are to do until he tells us it is done, the preaching work.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
no, i think Jaywills reference to Jesus being a 200lb gorilla waiting in everyone's living room is way scarier. The problem that Galvo is facing is that the catholic church , like many other religions, has placed its confidence, not on the word of God, nor in the promises therein, but on secularism. It is a semblance and a facade!
They are also in it for the $$$$$$$$$$

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Originally posted by galveston75
Just because Jesus did this act of raising up the dead it had nothing to do with medical research or being a doctor.
Again I ask if a higher education was Jesus's concern for us he would have mentioned that many times. But he didn't tell anyone to do that once. If there is one scripture that says we are to pursue a higher education anywhere in the Bibl ...[text shortened]... lly and to show by example what we are to do until he tells us it is done, the preaching work.
I'm not going to argue the point further. I like to discuss points with adults, not children. Perhaps if you had some experience of life, you might not make such outrageous comments as these.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
no, i think Jaywills reference to Jesus being a 200lb gorilla waiting in everyone's living room is way scarier. The problem that Galvo is facing is that the catholic church , like many other religions, has placed its confidence, not on the word of God, nor in the promises therein, but on secularism. It is a semblance and a facade!
No. The fact that the Catholic Church promotes higher education, from medical research to economics, is the purest expression of the gospel. It is ultimately to help others. I am just horrified at this revelation of your organisation. Saying that medical research is unimportant is evil.

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Originally posted by Conrau K
No. The fact that the Catholic Church promotes higher education, from medical research to economics, is the purest expression of the gospel. It is ultimately to help others. I am just horrified at this revelation of your orgenisation. Saying that medical research is unimportant is evil.
the purest expression of the gospel!

the greatest contribution the catholic church has made is Pankcake Tuesday, and i thank you for it!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
the purest expression of the gospel!

the greatest contribution the catholic church has made is Pankcake Tuesday, and i thank you for it!
Stop mocking people.

I don't agree with Catholic doctrine either but many people in that organisation do a lot of good works.

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Originally posted by divegeester
Stop mocking people.

I don't agree with Catholic doctrine either but many people in that organisation do a lot of good works.
as you wish oh queen of the borgs!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
as you wish oh queen of the borgs!
Flippancy and mockery are not worthy substitutes for clarity and truth in matters appertaining to life and death.

For someone who collects insults as supposed evidence of religious persecution, you are very willing to hand them back out again.