The other day while reading my Bible there came a knock on my door. When I answered the door standing there before me were but two Jehovah’s witnesses with their own published falsehoods in the form of a tract magazine.
When I politely explained I didn’t consider their religion valid and their ways sinful the tall one quickly interrupted me and corrected me by telling me Jehovah’s Witnesses were not a religion but rather individuals simply living the life accordingly to God’s word and being a witness, and religion had nothing to do with it.
I then asked the tall fellow to answer six questions with a simple yes or no reply, without any explanations as there would be time later for explanations. He agreed.
Question 1: Do Jehovah’s witnesses celebrate birthdays?
No: came his reply
Question 2: Was Jesus both on Christmas day?
No: was his response
Question 3: Do your members congregate each week together in a kingdom hall?
Yes: was his response
Question 4: Do you believe it is your obligation as Christians to go door to door witnessing?
Yes, as his response
Question five: Are you here at my door to teach me about Gods teachings through your church organization?
Yes was his response.
Good then one final question, do you know what a dictionary is and believe that for the language it represents it is a good honest indicator of what each word represents?
Yes: he replied.
I said good then go back home and study the dictionary and master the English language before you come out in the streets making a fool of yourself speaking of your wisdom while insulting my education and begin doing so with the word religion as it clearly defines what you are here doing at my home as religion, not simple witnessing.
I added this link for those spying hypocrites who call themselves Jehovah’s witnesses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion
Religion
The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction. "Religion" is sometimes used interchangeably with "faith" or "belief system,"[2] but it is more socially defined than personal convictions, and it entails specific behaviors, respectively.
If they cannot get what they are correct than how can they expect others to be correct?
When I politely explained I didn’t consider their religion valid and their ways sinful the tall one quickly interrupted me and corrected me by telling me Jehovah’s Witnesses were not a religion but rather individuals simply living the life accordingly to God’s word and being a witness, and religion had nothing to do with it.
I then asked the tall fellow to answer six questions with a simple yes or no reply, without any explanations as there would be time later for explanations. He agreed.
Question 1: Do Jehovah’s witnesses celebrate birthdays?
No: came his reply
Question 2: Was Jesus both on Christmas day?
No: was his response
Question 3: Do your members congregate each week together in a kingdom hall?
Yes: was his response
Question 4: Do you believe it is your obligation as Christians to go door to door witnessing?
Yes, as his response
Question five: Are you here at my door to teach me about Gods teachings through your church organization?
Yes was his response.
Good then one final question, do you know what a dictionary is and believe that for the language it represents it is a good honest indicator of what each word represents?
Yes: he replied.
I said good then go back home and study the dictionary and master the English language before you come out in the streets making a fool of yourself speaking of your wisdom while insulting my education and begin doing so with the word religion as it clearly defines what you are here doing at my home as religion, not simple witnessing.
I added this link for those spying hypocrites who call themselves Jehovah’s witnesses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion
Religion
The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction. "Religion" is sometimes used interchangeably with "faith" or "belief system,"[2] but it is more socially defined than personal convictions, and it entails specific behaviors, respectively.
If they cannot get what they are correct than how can they expect others to be correct?
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