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Talkactive Wrote:
Dear Yannis

For your kind information I wrote a letter before I got baptized that I didn't commit me to any man or Organisation on Earth, only to my heavenly Father and His son Jesus Christ.

Furthermore I wasn't holding any public speaches in the Congregation, since I don't belive in all their man made doctrines and I didn't spread anything I didn't believe in and has its origin with the Scriptures in words and the spirituel meaning hereof.

I rebuked them in public for their leak of love and how they treated persons with problems that needed help rather than punnishment and the only way they could get rid of me was to announce from the posie that I was DF.

Does this give you an indication of what kind of person I am and what this mean, not to be responsible for any teachings where somebody will be suffer a spiritual or premature death, due to acts and spreading doctrines of men :blush:

I told the people around me that I was a wittnesses for Jehovah and not a member of the Watchtower Society as a labelled Jehovahs Wittnesses and against the Muslims I told them that I was a Muslim, which means a person that subdinate to God, in a similiary way as Paul he maked himself and was.

Yannis Wrote:

Talkactive Wrote:
Dear Seraphim

As I said before you have no chance, but maybe your brother Beau likes to join you and your beliefs in what you try to convience others about, which isn't in accordance to the Scriptures.......:D


I bet you told people when you were a Witnesse that what they believed was not in accordance to the Scriptures didnt you?

How did that work out for you? Not too good because you are here railing against your former religion.


Yes, BUT you still associated with the Watchtower by your baptism.

You voluntarily joined them. Through your studies you came to agree with them.

You were wrong then. And now you want to teach others? I'm just saying.

Dear Yannis

I didn't answer yes to the second question but refers to the letter I wrote and a Baptizing is equal to the one Paul he describe in Acts chapter 8 verse 35 and 36:

35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture, and preached unto him Jesus.

36 And as they went on [their] way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, [here is] water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?

I joined them not more than I joined my job and wisited the different Churches to see what they stood for but I grow up as a third generation but stopped attending the meetings when I was 13 years old, do you mean this was a commitment, when i follow my parrents and attended the meetings for more than 13 years.

Finally I did not and will not make any commitment to any man or men created Organisation which all are based at doctrines of men, in form of their confessions of faith, which I find in totally opposition to what the Scriptures tells us.

We are not baptized in any religious or political organisations name and there is no basis for that we shall make any commitments to any religious organisation and swear some oath against humans and what is created by humans.

Jesus Christ said, let your yes means yes and your no means no, all whats beyond this, is from the evil.

I hope you agree that the Baptizing of Jesus and at the time of him was not in the name of The Watchtower Society or any physical Church or Organisation created of men, but to the body of Christ ;)

They guided my attention to the Scriptures, that is correct which I prefere to read as the Bereans and come to, that much of their teachings wasn't in harmony with what the Scriptures really like to tell us, among this 1914, Gerneration, 1925 and 1975, but the latest was passed by and really, I dont care about their 1914 doctrine, whether it is right or wrong, because it has not created any death casualties like the Nicea Creed and the ban on vaccinations and medical treatment with blood, which really are evil and wrong and have sent 10th of thousands and other thousands into a premature death, directly or indirectly they are carrying at a huge bloodguilt.

Like you and your followers of the Nicea Creed didn't like to hear how evil it is and what it stands for, likewise with The watchtower Society in qestion of blood, there is no difference, it has its origin from Jehovahs opponent, which was a man slaughter :devil:

Yannis Wrote:

Talkactive Wrote:
Dear Yannis

For your kind information I wrote a letter before I got baptized that I didn't commit me to any man or Organisation on Earth, only to my heavenly Father and His son Jesus Christ.

Furthermore I wasn't holding any public speaches in the Congregation, since I don't belive in all their man made doctrines and I didn't spread anything I didn't believe in and has its origin with the Scriptures in words and the spirituel meaning hereof.

I rebuked them in public for their leak of love and how they treated persons with problems that needed help rather than punnishment and the only way they could get rid of me was to announce from the posie that I was DF.

Does this give you an indication of what kind of person I am and what this mean, not to be responsible for any teachings where somebody will be suffer a spiritual or premature death, due to acts and spreading doctrines of men :blush:

I told the people around me that I was a wittnesses for Jehovah and not a member of the Watchtower Society as a labelled Jehovahs Wittnesses and against the Muslims I told them that I was a Muslim, which means a person that subdinate to God, in a similiary way as Paul he maked himself and was.

Yannis Wrote:

Talkactive Wrote:
Dear Seraphim

As I said before you have no chance, but maybe your brother Beau likes to join you and your beliefs in what you try to convience others about, which isn't in accordance to the Scriptures.......:D


I bet you told people when you were a Witnesse that what they believed was not in accordance to the Scriptures didnt you?

How did that work out for you? Not too good because you are here railing against your former religion.


Yes, BUT you still associated with the Watchtower by your baptism.

You voluntarily joined them. Through your studies you came to agree with them.

You were wrong then. And now you want to teach others? I'm just saying.

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