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yellowbird
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They do know their Bible and their beliefs… sadly, the wrong. Their belief that Jesus was a created angel is waaaaaay off base. Also - that only 144,000 have the hope of heaven. Or that their Organization is Jehovah’s mouthpiece.He sticks with using the physical Bible and handing them out. I imagine some combination of responses could occur. **He also said that they are building an average of 2 Kingdom Halls a day through-out the world. There numbers seem to be increasing **and yes, they might find it more cost effective to wait before issuing Bibles to everyone they stop to speak too.
Again, I can’t accept all of their teachings, but I can say they are persistent, generally know their Bible inside and out, and do a lot more sharing of responsibility for ministering to God than most Faiths do. I have to respect that, regardless of how I feel about their beliefs.
Are they good people? Many of them, yes, which makes it especially sad that they spend their lives peddling a false gospel.
I’m curious how they can remain in business? Back in the 1980s when I was a JW, there were only a few thousand anointed left on Earth. We were told Armageddon would have to take place prior to all of them going to heaven. And since they were “selected” prior to 1925 - tick tock… aren’t they all dead yet? How do the JWs explain that??? It was literally one of the key points of our faith. I wonder how many partook at the most recent memorial?
OP - do they still call themselves the WBTS??? I think not distributing the Bibles is a cost saving measure. At least that my uninformed guess.