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That passage could just as easily refer to the Catholic Church. If you take into consideration that only about 1/6 of the Earth is Catholic, and out of that group, there will of course still be sinners that don’t take their faith seriously, then there is no problem. This passage cannot really be used to identify one particular religious group over another.**If the Jehovah’s Witnesses are indeed the correct faith, why are so few people across the world in the organization? **
Matt. 7:13,14 shows this would be the case. Don’t expect the true religion to be the one most people go to. Jesus said the true path would have relatively few people on it.
Perhaps, but there are SO MANY critical, fundamental errors that were BASIC tenants of JW faith, and the faith has no history prior to the 1800s. First holidays were ok, and now they’re not, because they derive from pagan traditions, and so must be avoided. Nevermind that the JW’s used to publicly celebrate Christmas at the Watchtower headquarters, or that they are still allowed to wear wedding rings, which do indeed derive from a pagan tradition.How are so many fundamental errors explained?
Human error? Over zealous? Running ahead of God’s timetable?
“Even though Christmas is not the real anniversary of our Lord’s birth, but more properly the annunciation day or the date of his human begetting (Luke 1:28), nevertheless, since the celebration of our Lord’s birth is not a matter of divine appointment or injunction, but merely a tribute of respect toward him, it is not necessary for us to quibble particularly about the date. We may as well join with the civilized world in celebrating the grand event on the day which the majority celebrates - “Christmas Day”” - Watchtower, Dec. 1, 1904, p. 364.
http://www.catholicapologetics.net/images/1917_JW_Christmascard.jpg
http://www.catholicapologetics.net/images/JW_1910_Christmas.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2919/xmascard.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2919/bethel-christmas3.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2919/prez-xmas.psd.jpg
By the way… Doesn’t current JW belief hold that Jesus was not crucified, but died on a “torture stake”? As you can see by the use of the cross in the imagery of the Christmas cards above, this belief certainly didn’t hold true before 1916. If your entire belief is in flux, how can you possibly know what is right?
Not really. Although certain traditions within the Catholic Church have evolved and undergone some development, the basic core beliefs are the same as they were from the early days of the church. This belief that the Holy Spirit protects the core beliefs of Catholics is what separates our beliefs from those of the JW’s, which simply change theirs when they find that they have misinterpreted something.The same question could be asked of the Catholic church.
This was a widely held theory, but not an article of faith.Remember, the Catholic church once taught the earth was the centre of the universe based on Aristotle rather than the Bible.
This was explained well above. Galileo was NOT persecuted for his belief in the heliocentric theory, but for proclaiming it as fact and interpreting how it could be reconciled with the Bible without permission.(Galileo had to recant for fear of his life) Now the Church acknowledges they were wrong.
No, it makes no claim as to how Genesis is to be interpreted either way. It neither says evolution is false OR a fact, and Catholics are free to believe either, WITH the caveat that you must STILL believe in a literal Adam and Eve as the first created humans.I hear they have now accepted evolution as a fact and apologised to Darwin. Does that mean the Church now denies what Genesis 1:27 says?
No crucifixion… no holidays… no end of the world (HOW many times?)…Yes, the JW’s have had numerous false alarms and adjustments in their beliefs over the years. Though fundemental beliefs remain. (ie. No Trinity, hellfire or human immortal soul.
If I recall correctly, I though God said that NO ONE, not even Jesus HIMSELF, would know the time of the end? I have a hard time putting any stock in a denomination that would so blatantly try to predict the end of the world (only to get it wrong SO many times). The Bible also warned us very clearly about that.The end of this system is imminent and God’s Kingdom will soon solve everything) All backed up by the Bible.
It simply seems that historically, the number of flawed personal interpretations and errors in JW history, taken as a total, pose an insurmountable problem.