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Pepband_Mom
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At your meetings and I don’t mean to be mean or abrupt but I really want to know, do/are you:I don’t know where you getting your beliefs or understanding of Jehovah’s Witnesses but whatever you have been told, whatever you have heard or read it doesn’t seem to be true… You say many of our beliefs are unscriptural, have you personally studied our beliefs along with your own copy of the Bible to be able to say that? You say we wrote our own version of the scriptures, but what if I was able to show you that what we believe is written in your own version of the Bible would you still believe that we have our own Bible? You say we tend to be a very closed group and that we not very welcoming, have you been to a Jw meeting before that makes you say that, or is it just based upon your own judgment?
A question I always ask myself about someone else’s beliefs is why do they believe what they do where in the Bible does it support there believe does it correspond with the rest of the Bible… If it does one should have no reason not to believe then. But that’s how I look at things I’m a curious person I like to know things, that’s the reason I’m here to learn about Catholics beliefs not just listening to what other people tell me about it, or reading it off from the Internet or from links that other people gave me… But then again a other person will just be more naive and gullible than the next and will be more of a close minded person. At the end of the day we should be able to sit together at the same table and share each other’s beliefs without been looked down upon
-go over how many encounters, pamplets/tracts you gave out, numbers of households approached, quotas achieved listed in a book each publisher has?
-discuss carefully crafted presentations from “Reasoning from Scriptures”?
-read the Awake & Watchtower magazines & discuss butterflies, the planets or topic of the month? (Whenever one of these magazines comes across my path, I am usually not surprised @ how much ink is spent on topics such as the Crusades, the Inquisition, pedophile Priests, etc. Seems heavy handed & unbalanced; WT rarely acknowledges anything good the RCC has done for 2000 years :blackeye
-thoroughly be trained in how to answer the hard questions prospective converts may pose?
-do you pull out copies of ancient Christian documents for ex. the Didache & compare with your beliefs, similarities & the differences; Ever read the Summa, Early Church Fathers?
Are you asking if I have ever “read” the Bible - by myself? (which for me to *interpret *verses by myself I prefer to defer to the experts!)
OR have I read it by studying with skilled catechists including ex. Jesuits, Dominicans, Redemptorists, etc; attended bible studies, seminars, classes; Masses by JP2, Bishops, Priests; gleaned teachings from scholars, professors, writers; sought out Christian Libraries, Universities, book stores; obtained recorded & printed TV, Radio, mail order & internet courses especially Catholic Answers & EWTN; pulling from that vast, ancient storehouse of Catholic sources including earliest writings, all easily obtained for the asking? Yeah, I’ve spent considerable time & money researching but: Head knowledge is one thing, HEART KNOWLEDGE is another!
At the very least, a practicing Catholic hears & ponders Bible readings in 3 year cycles (for those attending Sunday Mass). Daily Mass attendees hear word for word pretty much the entire Bible every 3 years (without cherry picking selected verses & books).
The point is to integrate God’s Word, Love & Grace into your life; goal: live a joyful life here and in heaven! :heaven: