RE: Ask one of Jehovah's Witnesses
June 2, 2015 at 7:53 am
(This post was last modified: June 2, 2015 at 7:58 am by Won2blv.)
(June 2, 2015 at 12:45 am)rexbeccarox Wrote:(May 31, 2015 at 11:00 pm)nicanica123 Wrote: Mathew 28:19,20
Just ask to be Put on the do not call list
Why should anyone have to answer the door even once to be put on the Do Not Call list? I find it extremely rude when people, even those I know and love, ring my doorbell unsolicited. Why not, instead, set up a booth at a street fair or park where people can approach you? It would be a more pleasant experience for everyone involved, IMO.
JW's will never stop going door to door. They have started the public witnessing. The rule is that you wait for people to approach you and you never approach them. I understand the annoyance of the door to door work, but its something that JW's feel is a scriptural obligation
(June 2, 2015 at 1:19 am)Rhythm Wrote: They feel that they have a responsibility, as a group, to do so- they also feel that it strengthens their individual faith - and it helps bring in new blood so they don't collapse like a flan in a cupboard. Remember, they're awfully clannish....wouldn't want the pool to stagnate.
And its also another scriptural obligation that practically all christians don't do. Jesus said to go forth and make disciples. The book of Acts is all about the preaching work of the first century. They went into the public areas and door to door
(June 2, 2015 at 12:19 am)Minimalist Wrote:Quote:Again, I am not denying evolution. I am showing that your questions premise was stupid
What you've demonstrated is that you do not understand the difference between a scientific theory which has withstood serious scrutiny since 1860 and the delusional rantings of some old fart with a bible.
Explain how I demonstrated that? I was pointing out your failed logic of it coming from the 1880's as some kind of proof that it can't be true. If that wasn't your point then why mention the 1880's anyway? Clearly you believe that facts and truth could come from the 19th century