Why is everyone ranting on JW's?

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Its like enough is enough im tired of people fighting over God is that what your bible teaches you intolerance?
We all are gonna find out soon enuff anyway who is real and who is fake When the True lord comes . If the Revelation is correct then the first to come will be false and will be followed by Jesus Christ who brings Judgement for the Father El/ Jehovah.
so where's the beef? it will all be over soon enuff anyway
stop fighting each other over whose bible is better and make the father proud by sticking together! Im sure there is plenty of room in heaven for all believers PEACE
EDIT: I have never knocked on anyones door in my life.....
One day yer gonna feel bad about that when God Knocks on your Door what are u gonna say Go away God !! Leave me Alone !! LOL
HAHAHA your gonna feel mad silly duh
Edit2: Lover, Paul M and Retired wonderfully said statements which are wholly true.
People don't understand its not the people who are doing it. It is the spirit of God Jehovah which drives them the whole way!
Thanks JAH BLESS!!!!!
 
I have no problem with JW's. Many people do rant on them. It is funny because no one seems to have an issue with Roman Catholics or Baptists or Methodists, Hindus, etc, but not the case the JW's. Why wait until that day comes to make a decision. It will already be too late. All of you should be worried when JW's are no longer knocking on your doors. That will make all of you worried stiff and you would be wondering what is going on, why haven't they knocked on my door.

Remember, their preaching work is not done of their own will and power. It is by means of Jehovah God and His Holy Spirit or active force.

Matthew 28:19, 20 says, "Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit, 20Â*teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded YOU. And, look! I am with YOU all the days until the conclusion of the system of things.”

Acts 20:16-20: "For Paul had decided to sail past Eph′e·sus, in order that he might not spend any time in the [district of] Asia; for he was hastening to get to Jerusalem on the day of the [festival of] Pentecost if he possibly could. [17] However, from Mi·le′tus he sent to Eph′e·sus and called for the older men of the congregation. [18]Â*When they got to him he said to them: “YOU well know how from the first day that I stepped into the [district of] Asia I was with you the whole time, [19]Â*slaving for the Lord with the greatest lowliness of mind and tears and trials that befell me by the plots of the Jews; [20]Â*while I did not hold back from telling YOU any of the things that were profitable nor from teaching YOU publicly and from house to house.

The apostle Paul did not hold back from preaching the good news from house to house. In other words, Paul knocked on the doors too, just as JW's in our modern day do. JW's are like locusts swarming all around. You may be able to kill some of them but will NEVER rid them all. Jehovah will not and has not allowed that. Just think about what Hitler said he would do with all JW's. Who's standing now?

And one final thing. When you reject JW's that come knocking on your door, DO NOT THINK for one second that you are hurting their feelings because you are far from doing that. You are rejecting Jehovah God ultimately because this is His work. If the preaching work was not God's work and was that of men, this work would have been banished worldwide and cease to take place. But since this work is from Jehovah God, who is the Most High over all the earth, it will NEVER end until Jehovah himself stops it. Something to think about.

Nuff Said,
 
Yes, people should be tolerant toward one another. If all respect the Holy Bible, then they should all be willing to discuss it civilly.

I am amazed by people who consider themselves good born-again Christians, and are at the same time nasty and judgmental. Note the attitude shown here in Jude Vs. 9 "But when Michael the archangel had a difference with the Devil and was disputing about Moses’ body, he did not dare to bring a judgment against him in abusive terms, but said: “May God rebuke you."

We should leave things in God's hands also. Jehovah's Witnesses preach the word out of love- they never profit from it. The Witnesses are doing the work the Lord Jesus started. Jehovah's Witnesses are also Witnesses of Jesus.
 
Persecution to Be Expected--But why should anyone be persecuted just because he wants to study God’s Word, the Bible, and be a Christian? Jesus answered the question this way: “If the world hates you, you know that it has hated me before it hated you. If you were part of the world, the world would be fond of what is its own. Now because you are no part of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, on this account the world hates you. Bear in mind the word I said to you, A slave is not greater than his master. If they have persecuted me, they will persecute you also; if they have observed my word, they will observe yours also. But they will do all these things against you on account of my name, because they do not know him that sent me.” (John 15:18-21) As the apostle Paul pointed out in his second inspired letter to Timothy, persecution is something Christians have to expect. He wrote: “All those desiring to live with godly devotion in association with Christ Jesus will also be persecuted.”—2Â*Timothy 3:12. Let us not forget that the one behind the persecution is none other than the great opposer, Satan the Devil. Your firm stand as a Christian and your love for Jehovah God are proving the Devil to be a liar, since he claims that no one really loves God, and that if anyone does serve Him, it is only because of what he is getting out of it for himself. Satan boasted that if he had a free hand, he could turn Job, and by implication all other humans, too, away from God. (Job 1:8-11; 2:3-5) Though he failed to break Job’s integrity, the Devil has never given up.—2Â*Corinthians 4:4.
Early Christians Persecuted--In harmony with Jesus’ warning, early Christians did experience persecution, which at times was very severe. Many were driven from their homes and forced to flee to other areas, as in the case of the congregation in Jerusalem. (Acts 8:1) Others, like the apostle John, were exiled. (Revelation 1:9) The apostle Paul and those working with him in the public ministry were stoned and flogged. (Acts 14:19; 16:22) Many of the early Christians experienced imprisonment, some had their belongings plundered and some were even killed. (Colossians 4:3; PhilemonÂ*9, 10; Hebrews 10:34; 13:3; Acts 12:1, 2) But they were able to rejoice, because they fully understood why they were being persecuted. Did such persecution have the effect of stopping or even slowing down the work of ‘speaking about God and bearing witness to Jesus’? No, for the early Christians refused to be intimidated. The account in Acts 5:40-42 tells us that the officials of the Jewish Sanhedrin court “summoned the apostles, flogged them, and ordered them to stop speaking upon the basis of Jesus’ name, and let them go.” What did these Christians then do? “These, therefore, went their way from before the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy to be dishonored in behalf of his name. And every day in the temple and from house to house they continued without letup teaching and declaring the good news about the Christ, Jesus.” Earlier, the apostles Peter and John had been before the Sanhedrin because of having healed a lame man and because of teaching on the basis of Jesus’ name. The account tells us: “With that they [the rulers and older men] called them and charged them, nowhere to make any utterance or to teach upon the basis of the name of Jesus. But in reply Peter and John said to them: ‘Whether it is righteous in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, judge for yourselves. But as for us, we cannot stop speaking about the things we have seen and heard.’ So, when they had further threatened them, they released them, since they did not find any ground on which to punish them and on account of the people.”—Acts 4:18-21.
They were not frightened by the threats. The record shows that the apostles and the disciples fittingly prayed not for Jehovah to remove the persecution but that he would give them strength through his spirit to continue speaking his word with boldness. And that he did.—Acts 4:29, 31.
Paul’s imprisonment in Rome had beneficial results, as he explained in his letter to the Philippians: “Now I desire you to know, brothers, that my affairs have turned out for the advancement of the good news rather than otherwise, so that my bonds have become public knowledge in association with Christ among all the Praetorian Guard and all the rest; and most of the brothers in the Lord, feeling confidence by reason of my prison bonds, are showing all the more courage to speak the word of God fearlessly.” (Philippians 1:12-14) Yes, the persecution of Paul led to a greater witness being given, not only because of the publicity and opportunities that he had to witness to court officials, but also because other Christians were thereby encouraged to increase their activity.
Persecution in the “Last Days”--Just as God’s prophets of ancient times and just as Jesus Christ and his apostles and disciples in the first century exp
 
I don't have a problem with JWs as long as they do not claim to be Christians and thereby slandering the Name of Christ.

Also, "Jehovah" is no more the name of God than is "Fred." It is a bastardization based on a mistranslation by a 16th Century German monk.
 
i have to big of a problem with judging. i keep trying to pray for me to stop and it seems like its helping....

im trying to stop yelling at people who dont agree with me when i got plenty of my own problems
 
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