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  • Apparently, it only forgives JWs. All others can be evil people.
  • He did it once with the flood (Noah's Ark), and promised not to do it that way again. So... It could be true. Meanwhile, The JW's used to come by every other Saturday morning. They don't visit anymore since I answered the door at 8am wearing nothing but skivvies, smoking a cigarette with a beer in my hand. I commenced to telling them (lying, actually) about a vicious motorcycle wreck I had where my guts were ripped out and I had to have 7 units of blood replaced. It seems you can't be a good JW if you've had a transfusion.
  • Don't be deceived by that cult. Don't get me wrong, I love JW's becuase Jesus died for them too, but I believe that they are a cult. That religion denies the Deity of Christ, the Person and Deity of the Holy Spirit, the reality of a literal hell, they deny that Christ died on a cross, but rather a torture stake, and they deny many other Biblical truths. Pray for them is what's best to do. -In the Master's service. Thank you and God bless you!
  • The Bible tells us that God is very forgiving but not all forgiving. When i have a few more minutes and my Bible in front of me, i will give the verses that show this. Examples of God's inviting people to obtain forgiveness are Egypt of Moses' day, the pre-Flood world, Sodom and Gomorrah, the generation of Jesus' ministry and others. There are conditions for forgiveness. Why would he forgive and forbear those who refuse to mend their ways and want to cause constant disruption for those who want to live peaceful, productive lives according to his righteous standards? No. Jehovah is not all forgiving, but he's perfectly just. More on this subject soon.

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