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It's very difficult to make a presentation without showing bias. The things that are important to one person or group or religion are the thing reported, not the things that are much less important. T

(1 Corinthians 5:1) . . .Actually sexual immorality is reported among you, and such immorality as is not even found among the nations—of a man living with his father’s wife.  Well, I agree that t

This is the JW legal team attempting a very weak "negotiation" defense. It's easy to see that the data doesn't bear out the claim, however. With 221 of the 1,006 perpetrators, the data provided by "Je

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….. well, it’s a good thing that what is being done here is debate, not a quarrel, although it is rather interesting that you spend as much time as you do here “debating“, exclusively with Apostates.

A point you seem to have missed is that if you disagree with what the Bible says and who God is, and the Christ, after having learned the Truth, you would be an apostate.   

if you agree with what the Bible says, and the truth about God in Christ, and disagree with current “new light” as advanced by the Governing Body, you would NOT be an apostate.

You would be a heretic.

…. there is a very real difference.

A person who is NOT a heretic, when he SHOULD  be … ignoring hard real world facts …. is an idol worshipper of the Governing Body.

Which brings up the question, “Who then is the real apostate?”

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As Pogo once famously lamented, “We have met the enemy, and he is us.”

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5 hours ago, Fausto Hoover said:

Indeed, Matthew 24:34 states, "Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened." This verse has been interpreted in various ways, leading to different understandings among theological scholars. One interpretation suggests that "generation" refers to the people living during the time of Jesus' ministry. According to this view, Jesus' prophecies of the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem and other events were fulfilled within the lifetime of those who heard His words.On the other hand, some argue that "generation" could represent a longer period, such as an age or era. 

They propose that Jesus was referring to a generation of believers or a specific group of people who would witness the fulfillment of the prophecies in the future. This interpretation aligns with the idea that biblical prophecies can have multiple fulfillment over time. When examining the Old Testament, we find similar references to generations and the fulfillment of prophecies. Various prophecies in books like Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel are addressed to specific generations. These prophecies often focus on the political, social, and spiritual circumstances of their time but can also have broader implications for future generations.


In conclusion, the interpretation of "generation" in Matthew 24:34 can be understood in different ways. While some argue for a contemporary fulfillment of the prophecies, others see it as an indication that they will be fulfilled within a designated group or in the broader course of history. The study of the Old Testament provides additional insight into the use of "generation" in biblical contexts. Ultimately, it is essential for individuals to engage in thoughtful study and seek guidance from theologians to develop their own understanding of these concepts.
 

Here are the precise thoughts that I have put into writing. I am convinced that the commentator has already received and dismissed the submitted illustrations. I see no need to persuade a closed-minded individual.

JW theologians...please provide their names and credentials.

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On 8/15/2023 at 1:19 PM, Fausto Hoover said:

It appears that there is no one stopping the commentator from sharing other statistics as well. This argument appears to defy common sense.

Former members do not have to be disfellowshipped in order to provide support to other former members. The fact that it does, puts them on equal footing in the eyes of God.

Pudgy is of course going to put me on equal footing with God, I can give him treats which with my dogs I am God since I feed them and show them affection and I am their sustainer of life. 

I remember the days when the Hoover vacume was all the rage....it would suck and suck and suck and suck, until the belt broke and it wouldn't suck any more until you sunk more money into it buying another over priced belt, then it would suck again and again and again, better then any other vacuum on the market.

Are you a Hoover vacuum salesman trying to suck every one into believing the governing body is the dust bag that holds all sucked up particles in place?

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