What is your take on “Jehovah’s Witnesses” sect other than not considering JESUS as GOD?
Because I personally admire their ethics compared to some other Christian sects:
- Homosexual activity/same-sex marriages are forbidden.
- Abortion is considered a murder.
- Modesty in dress and grooming is frequently emphasized.
- Gambling, drunkenness, illegal drugs, and tobacco use are forbidden.
- Drinking of alcoholic beverages is permitted in moderation.
My only take on them that they emphasis on the name of GOD to be “Jehovah”, which I believe it should not, because GOD is universal, every nation could call Him by their native language!
A person can make claim to living a moral life, but is the life of a Jehovah’s Witness really moral?
While claiming abortion to be murder, as I brought out in my previous post they not only preach but* look forward* to the day that Jehovah will kill all those who do not subscribe to their religion, including
pregnant women, their unborn children, and all other children of non-JWs. How moral is it to look forward to that?
While they emphasize modesty in dress, they
forbid men to grow facial hair, to wear tagiyah if they are of Islamic culture or kippah (yarmulke) if Hebrew. They require assimilation at the cost of one’s former culture and/or religious background based on standards
not found in Scripture but developed by their Governing Body.
While gambling, drinking, and use of tobacco are forbidden,
spying on other’s suspected of doing such things is considered holy, even if the suspects are innocent.
They officially teach that all who worship God outside of their religion are
blindly worshipping Satan the Devil, including Muslims, Jews, and all other Christians besides themselves.
They
publicly pray for God to destroy all other religion\us groups like Catholicism, often create illustrations of God destroying the Vatican with lightning bolts and the ground opening up to swallow cardinals and other clergy in divine judgment. These pictures often depict synagogue and minarets crumbling too, and placed into their literature for public distribution for all to see.
How moral is it to do these things? So what if I dress nice and do not lust after your wife or get drunk? Am I moral if I blaspheme your religion and pray for you and people like you
and your children to be destroyed for not belonging to my religion?
I do not care if you look like someone I should admire. I care only if the person wins the admiration of God who sees the heart.
One might ‘clean the outside of the cup and dish, but that matters not if inside you are full of greed and wickedness.’–See Luke 11:39.