👑 Newcomer Tries to Explain a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Service

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  • @kaistinakemperdahl9667
    @kaistinakemperdahl9667 Před rokem +64

    It’s interesting how different our experiences are. I’m a member of the Church of Jesus Christ and once when they came to my door and gave me things to read, I offered them a Book of Mormon and they accepted. (I thought I'd scare them off.) One lady actually read a bit and was happy to find the name Jehovah there. So, we had some great discussions (I know wich topics to avoid if I don’t want to argue.) They also invited me to a special service during easter week. My experience was very positive. The people were very friendly and making sure I wasn’t feeling alone. I know they’re seen as very controversial and there are some points of their doctrine that I can never agree with. But I always enjoy discussions with them.

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice Před měsícem

      The JW's teach that Jesus is not risen up in the flesh and is an invisible spirit and that goes against 1 John which
      teaches that he is risen in the flesh.

  • @pfevrier01
    @pfevrier01 Před rokem +51

    My colleague asked me to come with him to the kingdom hall. I said yes, but on one condition that you will come with me to church. He never asked me again.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for taking a look. Even several months after this visit, I still find it surprising with the door-to-door reach-out being such a bold outreach, if other churches are brought up, it's a different reaction. Very close-knit church body, I never knew.

    • @pfevrier01
      @pfevrier01 Před rokem +1

      @@52churchesin52weeks very interesting to see how some churches match and others totally different. If you which you could do another season of 52 churches. There are so many.. more churches. But, i know that this takes a lot of time and effort. Respect that you've accomplished your first year without quitting. Thanks. Which you a great a wonderful new year, 2023. Greetings from Belgium.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +1

      You didn't mention why he never asked you again.

    • @linguaphile88
      @linguaphile88 Před rokem +11

      ​@@ripcord8738 It's because Jehovah's Witnesses refuse to step foot in any house of worship that isn't one of they're own, since they deem all other denominations and religions to be false worship.

    • @HumbleLove-vw5mq
      @HumbleLove-vw5mq Před rokem +2

      @@linguaphile88 ALso that they have the true religion so why would they step into another church.

  • @tonyoswald3820
    @tonyoswald3820 Před 4 měsíci +19

    I respect the commitment to the string cheese bit. It’s wrong, but commendable.

  • @InAllThingsBearHisName
    @InAllThingsBearHisName Před rokem +48

    I had neighbors when I was a kid who were JWs. I went to church with them once. I also had door knockers over the years. One lady asked for a donation because her literature hand outs were not free to her. I read through this goldish little book she left with me. The lady that visited with me was nice. I invited her in. She shared some scriptures with me to support their belief that when we die our physical life AND our spiritual life are “snuffed out” like candle. I shared with her scriptures I knew that pointed to our spirits as eternal. She made the comment that I knew my scriptures well. I was not attending any church at that time. Being inactive at church was a part of my journey back to Jesus which led me back to church.

    • @vusimngomezulu2500
      @vusimngomezulu2500 Před rokem

      All different churches including exjws are Jesus's followers according to the Bible?????????

    • @dekishajones282
      @dekishajones282 Před rokem +3

      I am so glad atheism is growing!

    • @vusimngomezulu2500
      @vusimngomezulu2500 Před rokem

      @@dekishajones282 So all different churches including exjws are Jesus's followers according to the Bible???????

    • @hrv4908
      @hrv4908 Před rokem +7

      @@dekishajones282 You shouldn't be.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +3

      JWs don't charge anyone for their literature, including JWs.

  • @SaturnSnapple
    @SaturnSnapple Před rokem +77

    In my experience as an exJW, the way to deal with them if you don’t want visits is to treat them nicely, and ask to be on the “do not call list.”
    Being mean only feeds the persecution complex we all had, so letting them down gently is the best thing you can do.

    • @marfta7414
      @marfta7414 Před rokem +22

      Or you can nicely tell them you are an apostate, and you will be sure they will put you on the do not call list. 😉

    • @philsgamingreactions2738
      @philsgamingreactions2738 Před rokem +8

      @@marfta7414 Perfect 😂

    • @SaturnSnapple
      @SaturnSnapple Před rokem +13

      @@marfta7414 That works too. If you’re an apostate, definitely say so and you’re pretty much guaranteed to never get another knock lol

    • @graceallen3287
      @graceallen3287 Před rokem +10

      I found telling them I was a Latter Day Saint worked wonders 😆 I'd ask questions then be like 'Oh we believe similar things about the trinity...'

    • @nellylugo7414
      @nellylugo7414 Před rokem +2

      @@marfta7414 that is the best answer!!!😂😂, they will run” like the Devil to the cross…😂😂😂”

  • @InvisibleJesus1919
    @InvisibleJesus1919 Před rokem +110

    They've been kicking the can down the road for 150 years with their interpretations of Bible prophecy and getting it wrong consistently for the same time.

    • @skatedanzz
      @skatedanzz Před rokem +2

      The Bible is very accurate. Only true Jesus followers can understand it. JW are correct everything they have been preaching since 1914 has come true. Wait till you see the kat prophecy coming soon. When you hear World piece and security get ready for the greatest tribulation ever.

    • @InvisibleJesus1919
      @InvisibleJesus1919 Před rokem +7

      @@skatedanzz 😆

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem

      Do you remember which teachings you didn't understand? I'm an ex Catholic.

    • @InvisibleJesus1919
      @InvisibleJesus1919 Před rokem +3

      @@ripcord8738 I was initially referring to their failed Armageddon predictions but now in retrospect I don't believe anything that comes from that organization.

    • @skatedanzz
      @skatedanzz Před rokem +2

      @@InvisibleJesus1919Sir, God wants you and me to be safe. JW are warning people about Armageddon. God is not slow. The apostle Peter wrote: “Jehovah is not slow respecting his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire any to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance.” (2 Pet. 3:9) He has set his deliverance of mankind as due to occur in this generation. (Luke 21:32) God, with all power in heaven and earth, is in no necessity to make promises he cannot fulfill. One of the apostles of Jesus Christ said, ‘God cannot lie.’ And the prophet Isaiah wrote: “Trust in Jehovah, you people, for all times, for in Jah Jehovah is the Rock of times indefinite.” -Titus 1:2; Isa. 26:4.
      10 Just a little while longer, and the wicked will be no more; You will look at where they were, And they will not be there. 11 But the meek will possess the earth, And they will find exquisite delight in the abundance of peace. ( Psalm 37:10-11 )
      Daniels prophecy mention that in the very last days the worlds most powerful country would be divided and it’s happening right now.
      (Dan. 2:41-43)
      41 “And just as you saw the feet and the toes to be partly of clay of a potter and partly of iron, the kingdom will be divided, but some of the hardness of iron will be in it, just as you saw the iron mixed with soft clay. 42 And as the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of clay, so the kingdom will be partly strong and partly fragile. 43 Just as you saw iron mixed with soft clay, they will be mixed with the people; but they will not stick together, one to the other, just as iron does not mix with clay.

  • @randycrisler5910
    @randycrisler5910 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thank you for always trying to be respectful and gracious in every video you do about your experience at each church.

  • @TechyBen
    @TechyBen Před rokem +30

    The "Marching song" was based on one written IIRC by a JW while in a concentration camp. It's been revised a bit through the years. But obviously for that reason has some historic feelings for them.
    THE REST of the songs though, recently, have got very "protect the church leaders" North Korea style. (I speak as someone leaving because I've found out about the "Church" factually, and it differs from what they present on the outside)
    "Through Jehovah's prophecies". They got you. One meeting, one WT and you're already falling into the rabbit hole. Lol. But also glad you've gone around looking at things objectively and fairly to see the good where it is. Thanks!

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +6

      Thanks, much appreciated for your comment. Even though things were "too much" for me personally as a newcomer, I did admire the preparedness of the church for the Watchtower stuff. You just don't see that in other denominations. I really liked the song, and if it was crafted based from a concentration camp, it helps add a human element to the strength and solidarity for the church.
      What is IIRC?

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem +6

      @@52churchesin52weeks "If I recall correctly". They change the songs a few years ago.
      I've been researching the Church's history, but I've not made extensive lists like others have. And I grew up on one of the "old" song books. The anthems were epic! :)

  • @summerseverson1267
    @summerseverson1267 Před rokem +21

    The first time I went to a meeting, a woman told me I was a flirt and pulled my dress further down cuz I guess I was showing too much leg… I’ll never forget that woman…. Love ❤️ from Portland Oregon

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +9

      Yeesh, that's quite intrusive. Did you attend after that?

    • @gennaropannelli7138
      @gennaropannelli7138 Před rokem

      @@52churchesin52weeks hanno labitudine di giudicare qualsiasi cosa ,poi dicano che non bisogna giudicare IPOCRITI SENZA IL CONTEGNO DOVUTO A UN CRISTIANO.

    • @julieking4304
      @julieking4304 Před rokem +1

      at my visit, a ''brother'' in the kingdom hall, told me
      that my skirt was unattractive in length!
      yes everything is controlled

  • @Lyndieloop
    @Lyndieloop Před 5 měsíci +7

    Recently a member of the JW church wrote me a very kind letter by hand. A full page, and signed it with their initial. They invited me to an event. I thought it was very sweet, and wished I knew who sent it. They actually knew my name. Anyway, I’m not of their faith (I’m LDS) and won’t be, but I thought it was very sweet.

    • @wandabaker1412
      @wandabaker1412 Před měsícem +1

      The JWs often send letters. This is not unusual.

    • @whatchaseehoppy
      @whatchaseehoppy Před 18 dny

      From what I have experienced they have been doing letters since Covid. Before that I never heard about it, but obviously they couldn't go door to door for a while and started sending (more) letters. My best guess is that they used the phone book as a source for names and addresses. My father, who was born in another country, received a letter in his native language, probably based on his name.

  • @Tony-mu5dy
    @Tony-mu5dy Před rokem +77

    Actually 607 B.C. is inaccurate, Jerusalem fell between 586 and 587 B.C. This is stated in virtually all encyclopaedias and supported by a vast volume of historical information. The Watchtower claims this figure is wrong and that Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 B.C.E. This is highly significant for Jehovah's Witnesses, as if Jerusalem was not destroyed in 607 B.C., then Jesus rulership did not commence in 1914, nor was the Watchtower Society chosen by him in 1919.

    • @phrog849
      @phrog849 Před rokem +20

      Its funny when exclusivist religions get themselves into these kinds of odd technicalities. I'm pretty sure the date of the fall of Jerusalem was fairly well documented by the time of Russell.

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 Před rokem +6

      Well all that matters is that we’re following the Lord Jesus Christ who is the First and the Last who was dead and now lives forevermore Revelation 1:17-18 Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ will have forgiveness of sins and eternal life forevermore with the Lord Jesus Christ. When we have the wrong Jesus ( Michael ) then we’re wrong for all eternity The correct Jesus is where two or more come together in Jesus name there Jesus will be in our midst ( whether in New York or Dublin) Omnipresent is a quality of God Only Choose life Choose the Lord Jesus Christ forevermore as king of kings and Lord of Lords as our good Shepherd and the light of the world
      Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ will have forgiveness of sins and eternal life forevermore with the Lord Jesus Christ forevermore

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem +8

      Also, it'd not matter if one denomination wished to believe their King was somehow ruling a bit longer/shorter. Who cares right? However, they changed their "prophecy interpretation" multiple time, over 140 years. So it's constantly moving goalposts while also claiming "we are God's people".
      A bit like me claiming to be a plumber, but always moving my date to do the work 2 weeks ahead...

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem +8

      @@phrog849 It was. He kept moving the date, strangely exactly 10 and 20 years ahead each time. :P

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 Před rokem +4

      @@TechyBen Thanks for your informative comments. I’ve subscribed to your CZcams channel. All blessings from Ireland in Jesus Holy name forevermore

  • @cryptojedii
    @cryptojedii Před rokem +22

    This man equated a Kingdom Hall service to a football team! Hahaha Well done, sir!!

    • @nonzerosum8943
      @nonzerosum8943 Před rokem

      Crippled Jel
      So what's so ha ha about that..I think he said the conductor was like a QB ..everything funny to y'all?

    • @veronicawills6919
      @veronicawills6919 Před rokem

      That was my favorite part

  • @CanadianAnglican
    @CanadianAnglican Před 7 měsíci +2

    Never stop being you. I am so thankful for your videos and you are an amazing man. We need more of you in the world.

  • @jaytouch9365
    @jaytouch9365 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for sharin about JW. I had a friend before from this church and he was a good guy.

  • @NiquiCarltonMusic
    @NiquiCarltonMusic Před rokem +11

    This would have been very stretching for me. Well done on taking that on.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +4

      Thanks Niqui, still met some great people despite my confusion as a newcomer.

  • @petervacek267
    @petervacek267 Před rokem +5

    I really appreciate your humble and forthright report and am presently taking it to heart... God Bless You!

  • @Amandaaa2244
    @Amandaaa2244 Před 4 měsíci +4

    When I was a Mormon missionary, I saw some Jehovah’s Witnesses knocking doors in the same apartment complex we were at one Saturday morning, and it was absolutely hilarious because we ended up at the same apartment at the same time, and I just looked at them and said “so… who’s gonna take this one?” 😂 I ultimately let them take it because they only get out every Saturday and we were out every day.

    • @astarajarvis9965
      @astarajarvis9965 Před 3 měsíci

      JWs who work Mon-Fri only go out Saturdays bc that's the only day the have available to do it. JW have people called Pioneers that used to devote 70 hours a month/840 hours a year to preaching. That was recently changed to 50 hours a month/600 per year. Anyways, they go out pretty much everyday.

    • @Amandaaa2244
      @Amandaaa2244 Před 3 měsíci

      @@astarajarvis9965 yeah, Mormon missionaries are out every day except 1 day per week (usually Mondays) for about 14 hours a day for 1.5-2years 🤷🏻‍♀️ so we were out way more than them which is why I let them take that door haha

    • @astarajarvis9965
      @astarajarvis9965 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Amandaaa2244 that shows true dedication for sure. Jehovah's Witnesses are required to preach always. There's not a set duration for when the quota is filled. If you are a witness and you stop preaching then you become "inactive" and are considered spiritually weak. So your "mission" would begin shortly before you were baptized, or if you were raised a JW as soon as you could talk and give a presentation, and it wouldn't end until you died. Even elderly JWs who are unable to walk out in the ministry will do "telephone witnessing" i.e. being a telemarketer for the lord, or at the very least to preach to their caretakers and doctors in order to remain active.

    • @Amandaaa2244
      @Amandaaa2244 Před 3 měsíci

      @@astarajarvis9965 oh yeah we promote sharing the gospel from the time you’re baptized or find the gospel (lots of talk of “share the gospel,” “let your light shine, etc.), but yes, 87 hours a week of missionary work is hard to surpass as a “normal person” 😂

  • @olatomideolatunde4547
    @olatomideolatunde4547 Před rokem +10

    I appreciate as you share your experience, it is enlightening.

  • @Icanonlyimagn7891
    @Icanonlyimagn7891 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Love your humor, and appreciate your good, kind, respectful heart! ❤️☀️

  • @ro22ss
    @ro22ss Před 4 měsíci +1

    This video has answered so many questions I've had about JW's and Kingdom Hall worship services. Thanks for doing this work so I never have to (not that I would have ever done it anyway), but my curiosity is put to rest.

  • @FirsteMann1929
    @FirsteMann1929 Před rokem +64

    Don't worry about accuracy when it comes to this organization. They're way off on many things

    • @mattmurdock2868
      @mattmurdock2868 Před rokem +11

      Everything..

    • @BeckyG7806
      @BeckyG7806 Před rokem +5

      Amen!!!

    • @MrDirtybird777
      @MrDirtybird777 Před rokem

      False christianity still focused on the baby Jesus..
      True Christians view him as the bible directs..
      If Yeshua/ Jesus - is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, which political groups and leaders will he allow to rule with him?
      Hint-
      Daniel 2:44-
      [And in the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which will never be destroyed, and that kingdom will not be left for another people; it will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms, but it will itself endure forever.]
      Revelation 19:11-16
      [And I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse, and He who sat on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and wages war
      His eyes were like a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns. He had a name written that no one knew except Himself
      He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God.
      The armies of heaven were following him, riding on white horses and dressed in fine linen, white and clean.Now out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, that with it He should strike the nations. And He Himself will rule them with a rod of iron. He Himself treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.
      And on His robe and on His thigh He has a name written: “KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”]
      Hallelujah- Praise Jah* you people!

    • @Trixiesongzxoxo
      @Trixiesongzxoxo Před rokem

      Exactly!

  • @tvtimewithtim
    @tvtimewithtim Před rokem +30

    That's funny that you mentioned the attitude changing a bit after you told them that you had been visiting other churches. I had Jehovah's Witnesses stop by yesterday and when they were trying to set up a return time I mentioned that we could meet after I get back from church on Sunday. I felt like the older one wasn't happy that I already go to another church. He didn't seem really motivated to nail down a time, so I guess we'll see if that was a dealbreaker for them. I think it comes down to the belief that all institutions are basically corrupt, so me being in another church to them might mean the devil has a lot of power over me already.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem +5

      hello Tim. Well I’m a Jehovah’s Witness and they won’t have any issue about you going to another Church because we are use to people we meet on our door to door work attending their own church.
      We take the position that we are Gods only earthly Channel.
      I might as well put that out there.
      In the bible Jesus foretold an apostasy would take place after him.
      2 Thessalonians 2:3 “Let no one lead you astray* in any way, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.“
      From the 4th century AD Christian religion diverted from the teachings of the bible and absorbed pagan beliefs ultimately creating hybrid teachings that don’t accurately reflect bible teaching.
      The immortality of the soul and hellfire just a few examples.
      So we welcome people from any religion to join us.
      But we are trying to get them to stop paying attention to teachings of men since that’s all you will get at other churches since they are all mens channels.
      Only Jehovah’s witnesses are Gods earthly channel.
      So don’t feel bad, but please, come visit our Kingdom Hall

    • @tvtimewithtim
      @tvtimewithtim Před rokem +6

      @@cultfiction3865 thanks I appreciate your response! As a Latter-day Saint I'm a believer in a full and complete apostasy as well. I guess that belief is one of the things that motivates both of our faith traditions to reach out in proselytizing efforts, even amongst the various Christian denominaitons.
      I just know that when I've gone to people's homes, if they told me they were a part of another faith, I'd be interested in talking to them about what that tradition is, and finding common ground to build from. I didn't really feel same interest from the gentleman who I spoke with.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem +5

      @@tvtimewithtim Yes I very much agree with you that the belief in an apostasy must have motivated both our groups to save people from the effects of this apostasy.
      Also Jesus commanded us to preach the gospel or we more commonly call it good news.
      So yes lots f common ground there.
      In fact of all the word religions, the only two I know of that do evangelise all over the world are Latter Day Saints and Jehovahs witnesses.
      A guy I spoke with that is a former evangelical actually said that although he doesn’t agree with some Jehovah’s Witness teachings or LDS, he admires the fact that they evangelise the way that they do.
      He admitted the other religions aren’t doing enough in that regard.
      So certainly quite a bit of common ground can be found in our groups brother

    • @tvtimewithtim
      @tvtimewithtim Před rokem +4

      @@cultfiction3865 yeah it's definitely something some other Christians seem to admire about our groups. Of all the times I've had Jehovah's Wittnesses come to my door, this is the first time they've set a return appointment, so I'm excited to keep having dialogue. During COVID I did have phone calls and letters written to me as well, which was cool. You all definitely seem to try all the ways you can to spread the good news. I've always tried to be very nice when answering the door, since I know personally how awkward it can be cold contacting like that. In the past, they have all been content to just hand me a pamphlet and be on their way though, so I'm interested to see where this goes from here.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem +3

      @@tvtimewithtim Good points and all Jehovahs Witnesses have some differences.
      Sometimes we will meet someone on the doors that wants to argue and some Jehovah’s witnesses will debate with them, while others will read into the motive and conclude that there is no sincere interest there.
      I’m sure you aren’t one of these people sir but I’m just highlighting the way that there is mileage within different Jehovah’s Witness personalities.
      Our main objective is to encourage people to look into their bibles and understand their bibles in a way that is tethered to reality.
      Not the reality created by any religious organisation but the reality that can be accurately called objective truth.
      We endeavour not to add or toe away anything from the holy word of God.
      I’d be interested in how you get on with these guys.

  • @jenneferc8768
    @jenneferc8768 Před rokem +20

    Interesting. I'm a Latter-day saint. And my cousin is JW. I was always curious about them and wondered what it would be like to go to church. My cousins are no longer active, but I wish I could go with someone i onow to just see what it's like. Thank you for the description. I find it funny that JW missionaries are willing to come at my door, and i appreciate their time and effort spreading the good news. But when giving them a panflit of my church, they decline. Which is ok it doesn't have to be forced. But they do really believe every other church is false and maybe not permitted to learn from other churches? If I'm wrong, JW please correct me.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +2

      My first response is Eph.4:4-6.
      The bible makes it clear that there's only one true religion so, actually, anyone that professes Christianity and takes it seriously, should be willing to defend their faith by using the Bible.
      JWs believe that they're the true religion. I'm an ex Catholic(now a JW). I've researched other beliefs and that's the conclusion that I've come to. That explains why we don't accept pamphlets or other literature.

    • @jenneferc8768
      @jenneferc8768 Před rokem +11

      @Ripcord I understand. We also believe there in one faith, one baptism. And the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes it's the true church restored church that Jesus Christ has placed on Earth and set up beforeascendingback to heaven. In 1 Thessalonians 5:21
      It says, "Prove all things; hold fast that which is should we not test our beliefs and to know it is true in what we believe in. We can also test other beliefs and if they are good why not hold fast. We believe every church has some truth and good in them. Therefore I don't mind going to other religions and seeing the good in it. It test my own faith, and most of the time, it makes my faith stronger.
      In our 13 article of faith, it reads. 13 We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul-We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these thing.
      I'm also an ex catholic

    • @bradleyoverton8026
      @bradleyoverton8026 Před rokem +2

      As I understand it.. they do not use the King James Version Bible.. They do not worship Jesus Christ as the son of God.. They do not get Baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. They get Baptized in the name of Jehovah.. and they only worship Jehovah.

    • @incorporatedelf
      @incorporatedelf Před rokem +4

      Nebucanezzar's dream was a waking dream or vision. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that God's prophets were given these divine "dreams" from Jehovah as it foretells or warns of a future event pertaining to God's new Kingdom being ushered in by Jesus Christ's rule. Because God's Kingdom is foretold through the prophets, Nebucanezzar's dream is emphasized among Jehovah's Witnesses as foretelling the events surrounding the time of Jesus Christ's rule beginning in 1914 as Satan was thrown out of heaven. Paul, the last living apostle to have witnessed Jesus Christ's physical ascension to heaven, wrote letters to the congregations explaining Jesus Christ's resurrection. In the book of Revelations, the apostle John who also witnessed Jesus' physical body ascending to heaven, accounts of further visions pertaining to the political and religious conditions of the world leading up to Armageddon or God's Great War that will rid the earth of Satan and the demons. Babylon the Great is both a physical place and a figurative place that Jehovah's Witnesses describe as "false religion" therefore any religious entity that does not worship Jehovah is considered false religion according to the Scriptures. Rather than speculate during worship, Jehovah's Witnesses encourage everybody in attendance to closely examine the Scriptures through a personal Bible study.

    • @MyYT62
      @MyYT62 Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Jennefer May I just say as an ex witness and previous Protestant church goer that ALL religions are man made and all have their own ideas and chosen doctrines, all have leaders who pass on these beliefs to their members.
      We should not follow any man or indeed woman as there seem to be many female clergy today.
      Prayer, scripture, faith and love is what we need 🙏🏻

  • @Sto79Be
    @Sto79Be Před rokem +70

    It was interesting to hear your thoughts on people not being spectators in a Kingdom Hall and actually participating. However what would be unclear from 1 visit is that participation is heavily directed and constrained. To participate you literally have to parrot or paraphrase the answers and points given to you in the study material, be it the Watchtower article or current study book. You cannot question, ponder or articulate any thought that is not in line with the material of focus. It is not like an educational participation, it’s purely a demonstration that you agree with the study leader and material.

    • @marfta7414
      @marfta7414 Před rokem +15

      Yes, it's almost impossible to really know the JW religion in one meeting. Almost everything they do has an apparent side and then the real side. Often, someone is so taken by the apparent side, that they don't mentally and psychologically acknowledge the real side until they are already committed. Then, backing out of the religion can be an entire nightmare in itself. Ironically, spoken as being "a loving arrangement of Jehovah."

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +18

      Yes, definitely. Initially, was very intimidated where it felt like a college course and you hadn't studied! After awhile, started to see some of the answers from the church was essentially rephrasing the Watchtower readings. Still, was still so confused not knowing what everything entailed.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +5

      JWs are the true religion so their meetings aren't an open forum or "educational participation"
      So, yes, it is a "demonstration of agreement" with the material being discussed.
      I have no idea what you mean by "heavily directed and restrained" or "parrot" or "paraphrase". I don't parrot or paraphrase anything.(I know what the words mean. What I'm asking is, what are you implying?)

    • @MannyRosa
      @MannyRosa Před rokem +21

      @@ripcord8738 The True Religion? Where do you get that from? Sounds a bit self-righteous and narcissistic. Perhaps even cultic. How can you make such a claim? Better yet, how can you make such a claim and hide behind an alias?

    • @nonzerosum8943
      @nonzerosum8943 Před rokem +1

      @@ripcord8738 remember the proverb. "don't correct a ridiculer ..or they will continue to ridicule you..find something they say was right....no
      matter how small...they will look like a dog chasing a car..if you stop...they get confused...you have the truth....but you need to understand humans more , and not try to correct everything..you will just be spinning your wheels. They are in darkness and as Jesus said. They know not what they do

  • @moxyblackfiddler
    @moxyblackfiddler Před rokem +6

    I have JW family. You just happened to visit a meeting when that was the theme of the service that particular Sunday. There are other subjects covered other times and other Sundays.

  • @everettdegrasse8478
    @everettdegrasse8478 Před rokem +5

    The one thing I can say about Jehovah's Witnesses is that they know what they believe and try to live it... and that is not easy. Knowing a little about their 'attitude' toward other churches I guess I'm not surprised about the vibes one might feel when visiting their chapels.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the plug and, yeah, it's not easy but it's no surprise.(John 15:18-20)

  • @TheDarkReignn
    @TheDarkReignn Před rokem +13

    First of all, very excited to see this video! I was looking forward to it. Your experience was super interesting, I've never been to a JW church, but they definitely seem to have some unique beliefs. I do admire them for their faithfulness though. If you're wondering why there was no cross imagery, it's because they believe Jesus was crucified on a wooden pole.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +6

      I didn't know about the wooden pole until after posting the video. Had a friend who grew up JW who gave me some insights, and that was one of them.

    • @paulinerelph
      @paulinerelph Před rokem +14

      Sadly their faithfulness is towards their governing body, who take the place of Jesus Christ as the JW's mediator. Disobedience is punished by excommunication. Faithfulness through fear. Faithfulness to Jesus is through love and gratefulness for saving us at the cross.

    • @vusimngomezulu2500
      @vusimngomezulu2500 Před rokem

      @@52churchesin52weeks All different churches including exjws are Jesus's followers according to the Bible?????????

    • @vusimngomezulu2500
      @vusimngomezulu2500 Před rokem

      All different churches including exjws are Jesus's followers according to the Bible????????????

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 Před rokem

      @@52churchesin52weeks Thanks for your videos I’ve subscribed to your CZcams channel from Ireland. I’m an ExCatholic who is now a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ while making other disciples on my journey with the Lord Jesus Christ

  • @dsbennett
    @dsbennett Před 19 dny

    I learned a few things about JW doctrines while on my mission. A few years later, JW's knocked on my door and I invited them in. They started with their usual stuff but I took over the discussion. I had them go to Old Testament passages that identify Jehovah as the Creator, the Judge, and the Savior. Then I directed them to the New Testament where it identifies Jesus as the Creator, the Judge, and the Savior. One of the JW's was fascinated and wanted to come back and talk to me some more. The other one was quite upset and couldn't wait to get out of there. They came back in a week, but when I saw the curious guy wasn't there, I declined to meet with them. They never came back.

  • @marziadev7050
    @marziadev7050 Před rokem +3

    Just as what Jesus said the truth will set you free. The truth of Jehovah witnesses will set you free from all the false teachings.

  • @minmattmills
    @minmattmills Před rokem +7

    I def know what you mean, I was a child and was defensive about them coming to the door. This is a cool concept to experience these churches.

  • @matthewray5954
    @matthewray5954 Před měsícem

    Why am i watching this at 4am. And why is this so funny, im literally crying. This guy is a savage i love it

  • @alexshatner3907
    @alexshatner3907 Před 8 měsíci +3

    We are now living in the times of Revelation

  • @45s262
    @45s262 Před rokem +4

    I had jw s come to my house. We talked. I said the name of Christ was the only name under heaven whereby Salvation can come. I never saw them again

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +3

      You're implying that (1) you frightened them or (2) you proved them wrong, but there are other explanations.
      Did you tell them not to come back? (if someone asks not to be called on again, they'll honor that request)
      They may have called back but you weren't home or you didn't hear them knock.
      How long has it been since they last called? They call on hundreds of homes. "Never" is a long time.
      You also said that "they" never came back. Have other JWs called?

    • @45s262
      @45s262 Před rokem

      @@ripcord8738 aha.. good point..
      That pretty much ended the conversation.
      And yes i did receive a call the other week.
      I've never told somebody they can't share their religion in my home.

  • @marysalinas3961
    @marysalinas3961 Před rokem +2

    Yes, it does look like a gloomy rainy 🌧 day in Wisconsin, raining, lots of busy bodies spreading parapagon about the Kingdom Hall , it is just as it is spelled. Imagine what a Hall looks like, and you just described how a Kingdom Hall looks like. "Very Simple."

  • @auntyshakira747
    @auntyshakira747 Před rokem +11

    I am very impressed with your effort to understand such deep Bible Prophecy after attending 1 JW Meeting! I remember when I first started going to the JW meetings, I would get these really bad migraines because I was trying to understand so much material and scriptures in such a short amount of time. It's a lot easier for me now. There is so much confusion around Jesus. The Father is God Jehovah, Jesus is God's son and our savior. The Holy spirit is God's active force/power. The Watchtower Theme changes every week, so it's not the prophecies of Revelation every week. 1914 World War 1 is significant because that's when JW believe that War broke out in heaven(not just earth) and Jesus (like a Warrior King) evicted Satan and the Demons from the heavens down to the earth. And the events on Earth are fulfilling the prophecies from the Gospels about the Last days leading up to Armageddon (God's War to end all Wars) where Satan and the Demons(the angels who chose to follow Satan instead of God) will be abyssed for a time. We believe Jesus is the Appointed Judge and executioner. At Armageddon Jesus and the Faithful angels/Faithful Slave will vindicate God's name, clear reproach from God's reputation and then put God's will into action on earth. Where all will have to know who Jehovah is and acknowledge their Creator. I know many have a lot of negative things to say about JW, but they are just quite ordinary, humble humans trying to share the Bible Truth as best as they can as imperfect humans. We living in very stressful and uncertain times, so having a sound and regular Bible Study routine is actually very comforting in these times. Not easy, but still comforting. The Bible is a Divine Book and makes more sense than what the politicians and celebrities are preaching. Why are we as a Human race having another resurgence of the Nazi ideology. We said 'Never Again' and yet in recent years there is an uprising. They did a Documentary about the Modern Nazi regime in Australia, quite alarming stuff. With all the advancement of human technology, why are humans not learning from History and paat wars. We truly do need Jesus to step in and sort all matters straight. Greetings from New Zealand!😊

    • @thisoneguy3935
      @thisoneguy3935 Před rokem

      "Why are we as a Human race having another resurgence of the Nazi ideology. " What are you referring to exactly?

    • @incorporatedelf
      @incorporatedelf Před rokem

      The recent uprising of Nazi hate demonstrations as reported in the U.S.. Of course, all conflict and war was foretold as describing the times of the end, therefore that is actually Bible prophecy and good news.

    • @ElectricEarth
      @ElectricEarth Před 9 měsíci

      Greetings from England. I have a question I hope you can answer. Do the 7 trumpet blasts of Revelation sound in chronological order?

  • @TheEndTimes.7
    @TheEndTimes.7 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for this info about the Jehovah witnesses church 👍

  • @StarShippCaptain
    @StarShippCaptain Před 4 měsíci +2

    Lehi (Book of Mormon Scripture) left Jerusalem 600 years before the birth of Christ. It was several years before they sailed to the Americas. Only when they got there did Lehi the Prophet say he knew that Jerusalem had been destroyed and the Jews carried captive into Babylon. So, 607 B. C. for the Babylon invasion is off by at least a decade.

    • @DavidPeel-fo9xv
      @DavidPeel-fo9xv Před 23 dny

      And even those approximations are just that-approximations.

  • @sludgewave4786
    @sludgewave4786 Před rokem +8

    Hi, I'm a ex-JW, I grew up in that organisation. I can answer some of your questions on the beliefs and the doctrine.
    Jehovah witness believe that all the other religions are part of the "false religion" or "the whore of babylon". Based on their own interpretation of the book of revelation.
    The importance of Daniel prophecies can be traced to some branch of the adventist movement in the end of the 19e century. This idea entered the doctrine with the founder of the group that'll become the Jehovah's witness, Charles Taze Russel. His interpretation of revelation point that 1914 would be the day of the final judgment and the destruction of "babylon the great". There wasn't any armageddon that year but there was a first world war, so the prophecy was linked to that event to give it some weight by the successors.
    The absence of cross and the role of christ. Jehovah's witness associate the cross with idolatry and therefore Babylon the great. They believe the christ was executed on a pole and not a cross. According to their interpretation, Jesus christ was resurected physically after 3 day in his tomb. After a few prophecies and appearances he was raptured. And now reign in spirit over his kingdom wich is the Jehovah's witness organisation. That's why their "temples" are called "kingdom halls".
    I hope I answer all your questions! Great video!

  • @sarahbean6170
    @sarahbean6170 Před rokem +5

    They focus on so much negative all the time to me. It’s a good thing to know those things are happening but it’s already in our faces throughout the week. We know what is happening. Hope, and following in the footsteps of the savior will lead us more to him. Not all the sadness. We used to get watchtowers from some JW that would come and EVERY page except for one was death, sadness and hopeless stuff. Ouch. No thanks. We already know this world is sad.

  • @MattAshleyMorris
    @MattAshleyMorris Před rokem +3

    I have never seen or experienced this before. Wow!

  • @syncitycom7772
    @syncitycom7772 Před rokem +7

    They only call on people who raise their hands.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +1

      A member after service did clarify that with me. At first, I was taken aback! Like was in college and didn't do my homework.

  • @neoanderson7962
    @neoanderson7962 Před měsícem

    The additional interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream is the foundation of JW teachings.
    From that they get :
    - the invisible return of Jesus (1914).
    - The selection of the Bible Students (later rebranded as Jehovah Witnesses) in 1919.
    - The appointment of the Faithful and Discrete Slave (Russell, 144 thousand, Governing Body) as gods one true Chanel.
    - Hence the demand of unquestioning loyalty to the teachings of the organization

  • @natsariminspiration
    @natsariminspiration Před rokem +5

    I applaud their not celebrating pagan holidays. I've had JW approach me and what they said made sense if you only take in consideration the scripture they backed their statements with. It however contradicted other scriptures.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +1

      Which ones?

    • @meisie62
      @meisie62 Před rokem

      @@ripcord8738 notice never backed up 🤣🤣

  • @tatefranz5812
    @tatefranz5812 Před rokem +14

    (Watchtower/Jehovah's Witnesses)
    June 1, 1998
    TO ALL TRAVELING OVERSEERS
    Dear Brothers:
    Former Child A_____s Who Move: The March 14, 1997, letter to bodies of elders, page 2, paragraph 3, gives the following direction regarding a former child m______r who moves: "The secretary should write on behalf of the elders to the new congregation's body of elders and outline this publisher's background and what the elders in the old congregation have been doing to assist him." Please note an exception to this direction: The elders may have written to the branch office and given full details about a former child a____r who is currently serving as an elder or ministerial servant. In such a case, if the branch office has decided that he can continue serving in a position of trust because the sin occurred many years ago and because he has lived an exemplary life since then, it will not be necessary to pass on information about the brother's past sin if he moves to another congregation. Please have the elders make note of this clarification during your visits.
    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    The full letter can be found here: www.jwchilda___e.org/document/june-1st-1998-letter-to-all-traveling-overseers/
    (Fill in the blank with bus.)
    (Watchtower/Jehovah's Witnesses)

    • @KS1776
      @KS1776 Před rokem +6

      Some very scary stuff and if you look at their current manual for the elders it seems to still be there's very stance today.

    • @tatefranz5812
      @tatefranz5812 Před rokem

      @@alexanderx33 No. I'm referring to the link.

  • @teachergirltoo
    @teachergirltoo Před rokem +4

    Wow!...you couldn't have landed in a KH on a day when a more heavy duty subject was being discussed.😮 Wondering have you ever found someone since then who explained those terms and math to you? Watching your experience made me analyze how I can be better prepared to help ones visiting, especially when prophecies like that one are being reviewed. Thanks for coming in for a visit.😊

    • @ElectricEarth
      @ElectricEarth Před 9 měsíci

      Could you confirm whether the 7 trumpet blasts of Revelation start with the 1st trumpet and end with the 7th trumpet?

  • @tommarcusen7448
    @tommarcusen7448 Před rokem +6

    That string cheese tutorial cannot be backed up by anything in the Bible OR the Book of Mormon. It's false doctrine that you ate it that way! The book of Cheese chapter 3 verse 5-7 clearly states that you should snip a little bit from the top, (maybe an1/8" tops) and peel it all the way down to the bottom. If done properly, you should be able to get 20 good bite (peels). This is the true and eternal way to eat string cheese. :)

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +7

      Tom, I'm gonna need to do some more studying in the Book of Cheese. I could swear Cheesippians 4:13 said, "I can bite all string cheese through Christ that strengthens me."

    • @veronicawills6919
      @veronicawills6919 Před rokem +2

      Lol

  • @PastaMaster115
    @PastaMaster115 Před rokem +1

    The Psalms 34:10 on the screens is the year text. It's a scripture or quote from a scripture for everyone in the organization to reflect on throughout the year. It's different every year. Before the screens were a thing, they used to just hang a fancy sign on the wall over the podium with the year text on it.

  • @cinnamondan4984
    @cinnamondan4984 Před rokem +2

    I like how you are willing to visit Christian faiths outside of creedal Christianity.

  • @TrevorWood-lb3ki
    @TrevorWood-lb3ki Před 2 měsíci

    In recent times they have eased up a bit on the rules surrounding their insane doctrine against blood transfusions. While it's good that fewer people have to die now, I feel terrible injustice has been done to those who might have lived if this added revelation or 'new light' had been given at the outset. Worst of all is the death and suffering of children who were denied treatment because their parents made the decision for them. Similarly, damage was done in the third world where this teaching undermined the work of medical personnel. I remember a retired nurse who with her husband, a doctor, served as medical missionaries to New Guinea. She told how long it took her and her husband to begin to win the confidence of a tribal group to the point where they would allow them to treat them and their children for a host of treatable conditions, especially eye infections that frequently caused blindness. One day the natives suddenly stopped coming to the clinic and actively avoided them. It took a quite a while to learn the reason. JW Pioneers had arrived in the district, In amongst their message they tried to teach them about the evils of transfusions. Due to the difficulty of translating this point, it was understood as: "beware of the people at the clinic who might use a needle to put a devil into you". Because they didn't believe that white people would lie about other whites, it both terrified the natives and left them angry to think that they had been misled by the health workers. The JWs failed to establish a congregation and moved on but the damage had been done. After all those years she was still emotional at the needless suffering that resulted from these well-meaning but misguided JWs.

  • @monus782
    @monus782 Před 6 měsíci

    The Witnesses have knocked on my door several times through the years and I’ve tried to be as nice to them as possible as I respect their dedication to door to door knocking (something I’m not willing to do unless I absolutely have to), they’ve given me some of their Watchtower literature and I’ve been curious to visit a Kingdom Hall myself but I don’t want to be further dragged into it after hearing from former members so I appreciate your input.

  • @adamseabrook6455
    @adamseabrook6455 Před rokem +3

    They believe they have extra knowledge on the interpretation of Daniel chapter 4 and Nebuchadnezzars dream above what interpretation God gave Daniel.
    Jesus didn't work out Daniel chapter 4 like them either!
    Jesus said "no one knows the day or the hour".

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem

      Jesus did say that "no one knows the day or hour" but what does that have to do with the establishment of the Kingdom and the beginning of his invisible presence?
      I notice that you're not offering an "interpretation" of Daniel chapter 4.
      Are you disfellowshipped?

  • @sarahhooke9913
    @sarahhooke9913 Před rokem +11

    I'm not JW but I think the persecution they have gone through over the pledge of allegiance is pretty interesting. As I understand they think they should only have allegiance to God and not any country so they won't do the pledge. I think its commendable how they didn't waiver on that belief amist persecution.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem +5

      Thanks Sarah we would love for you to join our loving family at the Kingdom Hall and come to know the truth that will set you free :)

    • @amydurga8448
      @amydurga8448 Před rokem +2

      That is one teaching I do also agree with but so so many of their other teachings cause harm to their members. It’s sad.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem +3

      @@amydurga8448 All our teachings can be backed up by scripture which is what we follow.
      The difference between us and other religions is pretty much what you said.
      If something can be considered harmful such as shunning or refusing blood transfusions, despite biblical commands, other religions will disobey those aspects.
      As Jehovah’s witnesses we obey everything, without regard to whether it can be considered harmful in the context of a modern world.
      Remember that when King Saul was commanded to strike down everything that breathed in Amalek, you could argue that this command was also harmful since kids would have also been struck down.
      But when King Saul disobeyed part of that command he lost his kingship for been disobedient.
      My point is that it’s not about what we consider harmful from a subjective position. It’s about been obedient to the bible and apart from JWs no other religion is obedient.
      It’s just cherry picking for them

    • @amydurga8448
      @amydurga8448 Před rokem +2

      @@cultfiction3865 JW’s do an amazing amount of cherry picking themselves. Like how the scripture in Rev that says 144,000 will go to heaven is interpreted as a literal number, but the context of that very same verse is ignored. Go read it and the context and tell me they don’t cherry pick and decide which thing a are literal and which things aren’t to suit them. Massive amount of contortions are required to prove some doctrines, where as reading in context is not done on the regular. When you are reading your publications, notice how many times they say undoubtedly or likely or other weasel words. Then follow those “proof” scriptures listed and read in context. They are often not really the proof they claim.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem +3

      @@amydurga8448 The number 144 000 is contrasted with a great multitude which no man was able to number.
      This proves that their are two groups very clearly.
      It would be a contradiction to give a specific numerical figure such as 144000 then go on to compare that with a multitude which cannot be numbered, to claim they are the same group of saved people.
      Clearly we are dealing with two distinct groups of people.
      Also the bible is clear that those of the 144 000 have been bought from the earth.
      Revelation 14:3 “And they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders; and no one was able to learn the song except the 144,000 who had been purchased from the earth.”
      What we teach is what the bible also teaches. It’s not something we have sneakily cooked up to mislead people.
      The context is obvious for these bible verses.
      It’s Christendom that cook up deceptive interpretations not us.
      It wouldn’t suit Christendom’s religions to admit to there been a little flock because most of them make the immortal soul a central teaching, despite that been in exact opposition to what the bible actually says.

  • @marthatroyer3021
    @marthatroyer3021 Před rokem +12

    For insight on how to ask questions of JWs to help them think about what the Bible says vs Watchtower teachings, I find the discussions on the You Tube channel "bridget fromAZ" very interesting.

  • @Kolchak13
    @Kolchak13 Před rokem +3

    When it comes to studying the book of Revelation you must have a very open mind, regardless of what church or denomination you're studying with. Say a prayer, take two aspirins, and call me in the morning - Dr of theology. Lol

  • @ladronsiman1471
    @ladronsiman1471 Před rokem +5

    Fascinating ..as Mr Spock would say

  • @rickmitton6971
    @rickmitton6971 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for the String Cheese PSA!

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome. At some point, someone (anyone?!) will pipe-in and agree.

  • @jennm7012
    @jennm7012 Před rokem +20

    Please be safe. JW is right up there with scientology.....please don't let these people manipulate you.

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem +1

      Hey, they are slightly safer than Scientology! ;)

    • @jennm7012
      @jennm7012 Před rokem +1

      @@TechyBen I beg to differ

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem +3

      @@jennm7012 I've seen interviews with ex Scientologists. JWs are larger, Scientologists smaller, but JWs slightly less dangerous.

    • @jennm7012
      @jennm7012 Před rokem +1

      @@TechyBen to each their own. They both seem pretty shady. I'm happy avoiding them both

  • @Laguero
    @Laguero Před rokem +3

    What I want b to know is why even call it "string cheese" if you're not going to peel it into strings?! Otherwise it's just a cheese stick.

  • @marlamorris6248
    @marlamorris6248 Před rokem +1

    I also attended the JW Church once when I was about 10, back in the early 1970s, with my aunt's family. The people in the congregation seemed very close, but I didn't understand the teachings. This church does seem quite different than mainstream Christianity.

  • @toriwolf5978
    @toriwolf5978 Před rokem +3

    Hii first time I’ve seen your channel , so what’s the purpose of going to 52 different churches ?? Are you searching to find a place or just interested in diff religions? Wow I’m impressed how much you remembered from one visit amazing…

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +3

      Hey Tori, Thanks for checking out the channel! To answer your question - first time doing this several years ago, I was falling away from faith and felt it mattered to give The Church (as an institution) one last heave-ho by going all-in by trying a new one each week. It was life-changing. For this journey, lots of different reasons (worship, faith, curiosity, sense of adventure, just to name a few). With this visit as a newcomer, was quite surprised how different it is compared to other churches.

  • @marnierose5361
    @marnierose5361 Před rokem +9

    Born raised JW and been to many faiths since. Of all the churches I've traversed the most detrimental was Islam, second to that the JW's. I was spirit filled as a kid and had many NDEs out of body, was labelled demonic by JWs, they gave me a great love of the Bible and God and routine so I'm thankful for that but been with LDS church on and off for 20yrs. A bit like you said in another video protestant brain hear Book of Mormon and there's a barrier...but of all churches LDS live gospel the best.
    JW theology is dangerous, the best way I describe JWs is modern communism wrapped in religion and you are constantly expected to perform and conform to the party policy in every aspect! Doomsday cult!

  • @sethjohnson5568
    @sethjohnson5568 Před rokem +17

    I feel it should be no surprise that someone so confused about how to eat string cheese would be so confused in searching for truth in the church. (I am very much kidding. About the church thing, not the cheese thing).

    • @sethjohnson5568
      @sethjohnson5568 Před rokem +2

      Also, have you checked out Catholicism? I'm not Catholic but I'm interested.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +6

      @@sethjohnson5568 Ha, so far no one is jumping on this string cheese bandwagon.
      Did do a Catholic shrine the week before this, though it wasn't so much about Catholicism. Will be doing a focused Catholic church video in October. There was a lot of curiosity the first time doing this about it, will re-explore.

  • @syncitycom7772
    @syncitycom7772 Před rokem +3

    No one said war is a good thing. But true it fits does fulfillment of last day prophecy. We have hope of God through His Son ruling the Earth with Satan out of the way

  • @jepizzo2
    @jepizzo2 Před rokem +2

    Kudos for examining various churches. Always interesting to hear someone's honest reaction to a Meeting.
    You asked if anyone could help clarify. I'd be glad too.
    Jesus commanded his followers to undertake a worldwide preaching campaign. (Mathew 28:19-20) "Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations" Perhaps they had a good conversation with you and were following up on potential interest with a goal of offering a Bible study. Likely it was the same person visiting you. Otherwise, there is a goal of visiting each house in an area once a year. Paul and other 1st century Christians also preached from "house to house." Acts 20:20
    If you attended 7 months ago, then that was a few months after in person Meetings resumed and shortly before Covid precautions were lifted (including masks).
    Sounds like you went to a pretty deep study session with BOTH the Public Talk and Bible Study being focused on prophecy. That's uncommon. There are hundreds of subjects for Public Talks which vary each week. Similar for the Congregation Bible Study. Here are recent lessons:
    www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/?contentLanguageFilter=en&pubFilter=w&yearFilter=
    The Awake! is less deep and on topics affecting people today.
    www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/?contentLanguageFilter=en&pubFilter=g&yearFilter=
    Many are regarding aspects of Christian personality and family life. Still, Jesus instructed his followers to "Keep on the watch" (Matthew 24:42) and so consideration of Bible prophecy is important and can provide a strong hope for the future when God's Kingdom under Christ begins ruling over the earth and restores the earth and humans to what was originally purposed. Matt 6:10 "Let your Kingdom come, let your will take place . . ."
    Here are good explanations regarding what God's Kingdom is and what it will accomplish:
    www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/about-gods-kingdom/

  • @jeffnoble9757
    @jeffnoble9757 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You forgot to comment on if they asked you for money or did the Jehovah's Witnesses pass a money plate during their service? Common in churches today.

  • @seanrathmakedisciples1508

    I have subscribed to your CZcams channel from Ireland

  • @vern43
    @vern43 Před rokem +3

    Jehovah's Witnesses DO believe that Jesus was physically resurrected but do not believe he died on a cross-it was just a stake or large pole .
    The reason Nebuchadnezzar dream was high lighted is because the meaning of the dream high lights the time we are now living in.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem

      JWs don't believe that Jesus was physically resurrected.(1st Peter 3:18;1st Tim.6:15,16;1st Cor. 15:44,45,50)

  • @StarShippCaptain
    @StarShippCaptain Před 4 měsíci

    In the symbolism of the Book of Revelation, a woman represents a church, and the Beasts represent earthly kingdoms.

  • @ibettch4122
    @ibettch4122 Před rokem +5

    You poor thing. I felt the same thing when I first attended. You did good though.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching. Yeah, didn't walk-in expecting how it works. Did you go back again?

    • @loganbyrd2024
      @loganbyrd2024 Před rokem +1

      @@52churchesin52weeks I was born and raised in JW and attended until I was 18. I'm 27 now. They revise their theology every few years, so my information may be a little outdated, but I can answer any questions you may have.

    • @user-hz2rd1qo8e
      @user-hz2rd1qo8e Před 9 měsíci

      you still active this organization?
      @@loganbyrd2024

  • @Leafrench1
    @Leafrench1 Před rokem +2

    I have been a seeker since I came out of a controlling religion.I have went to many of these type church's in your videos. The Jehovah's Witness don't believe in crosses. They believe that it was a stake, not a cross. They don't believe you should display a form of torture or be attached to it. It is hard 0:02 to decipher all they say (lingo)and believe. They don't believe you go to heaven when you die, only their governing body. The gov body is suppose to be the 144000. If you get disfellowshipped or thrown out, you are shunned. They cannot talk to you. They are very controlling and all up in your business. They don't celebrate or keep holidays or sabbaths. Your life is devoted to preaching, going door to door. Yes, they study their watchtower and Awake magazine before every meeting. They are expected to. They have midweek meetings too. They are required to be there and be studied up. They choose different people to participate in mock door to door encounters. Going to meetings, going door to door, your work, and family. You don't have time for nothing else.

  • @nellylugo7414
    @nellylugo7414 Před rokem +2

    They looks so lovely and nice but that is not the case, that is their way of trapped every one who enters through their doors! They put that image of Babylon the Great, and supposedly it represents all the churches, but honestly they are Babylon the Great.

  • @user-cb7iu1oe7k
    @user-cb7iu1oe7k Před 11 měsíci +3

    I'm a seventh - day adventist and i thought the long pole with the microphone on it was a terrific idea. We need it in my church because it is sometimes hard to hear ehat people are saying. We believe differently about when the devil and his angels came to earth, but we sometimes talk about the image in daniel.

  • @mutata057
    @mutata057 Před rokem +1

    All I would say it is a shame you happened to choose a meeting discussing really deep spiritual things. Suggest (if you really want to know) contact perhaps an elder from the congregation and ask for a sit down explanation, using your bible and you will see exactly the interpretation that God gave to Daniel regarding Nebuchadnezzar and the statue.
    A tip to all those who do not want JW's calling at their door - have a sign stuck to your door 'No Religion' they will walk.
    Also if there is something you are not sure about or feel is not right, after the meeting you can approach any elder to voice your concerns.🥰 This is why it is good to prepare beforehand to iron out any concerns about the material being discussed. (notes)

  • @bearnurse1
    @bearnurse1 Před rokem +3

    The league of nations was replaced by the United Nations not by NATO

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the clarification, knew I'd get one of those alliances mixed up.

  • @syncitycom7772
    @syncitycom7772 Před rokem +9

    Each meeting is different. Each study deals with different subjects. The week you went happened to be about prophecy.

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +7

      Thanks for the insight. Yeah, can't imagine every meeting was like this one.

    • @mattmurdock2868
      @mattmurdock2868 Před rokem +7

      The names of the gods of Watchtower:
      Chaos.
      Confusion.
      These two reign supreme in the kingdom of Watchtower.

    • @18nakedcowboys69
      @18nakedcowboys69 Před rokem +3

      you got thrown off the deep end for sure. Having said that the watchtower portions are really dense and overly analyzed. I recommend you check out their Passover “ceremony “ it’s labeled as a memorial for the death of Jesus. It focuses completely on the relatively smaller picture with jesus and is design to be consumed by newcomers . You will more than likely get an invitation on your door this year. Usually it’s celebrated on March or April, it moves according to old Greek calendars. I would be very interested in seeing your perspective on it.

  • @marziadev7050
    @marziadev7050 Před rokem +7

    As Jehovah Witness you cannot just get baptized and you are done. As you study the Bible you make changes in your self like you cannot smoke or anything that will harm your body, because life in God’s view is very precious and it is precious for us too. Your behavior you cannot speak bad words or be violent. There is so much more you need to know. It took me 5 years. Because I was a mom it was hard for me to make time to study. It should not take you that much time. I do not regret it at all. You will not too.

    • @stevenbakenhester
      @stevenbakenhester Před rokem

      Hey Marzia! I love your name by the way. I’m a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Do you believe that only 144,000 people will enter heaven and dwell with God? I’ve always been curious of this

    • @Ihayden
      @Ihayden Před rokem

      What must I do to be saved?

    • @mutata057
      @mutata057 Před rokem

      @@Ihayden accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour and then do the will of His Father Jehovah. Matt7v21 John1v29

    • @mutata057
      @mutata057 Před rokem

      @@stevenbakenhester Hi see what you think the bible is saying Rev14v3 Rev 20v6 shows why chosen (role).

    • @Ihayden
      @Ihayden Před rokem

      @sandy b He is my Savior! So I am saved!

  • @Johnnywalkerbravo
    @Johnnywalkerbravo Před rokem +1

    About the ressurection we believe Jesus resurrected with a spiritual body like the one he had before going to heaven he was able to materialize but that is how he would appear and disappear infront of his disciples and why they would'nt recognize him and he would need to be a spirit to be able to go to heaven 1 Corinthians 15 explains this, we also don't use the cross anymore because from our study of scriptures we found the word in the Greek the bible was translated from is Saturos which is one upright piece of wood and never refers to two pieces together in other words it's a Stake not a Cross and also we view carrying the symbol Jesus died on as Idolatry, as for our songs there are many different sounding songs some are millitary sounding not all there are very different ones depends on what the subject of the song is about

    • @Lisa-wf1lf
      @Lisa-wf1lf Před 4 měsíci

      @Johnnywalkerbravo Thank you for your explanations. They're very clarifying and helpful.

  • @guadalupediaz5234
    @guadalupediaz5234 Před rokem +1

    I was and you said that the songs were like a marching band. The only one that sounds like that is avancen testigos #17. You can look it up in english. This one was inspired by the jehova witness in Hithler era. The witness were incarcerated for not renounce to their believes. Hitler wanted worship to him.. so the brothers came up with this song to encourage the other brothers.

  • @treeplantedbythewater5250

    This is quite interesting. I definitely would have been intimidated also. JW’s have an interesting view on the role of Jesus. But nonetheless, it’s sad to me that they have his identity all wrong. Thanks for sharing your experience with us! JW’s believe that Christians are pagans and they don’t believe in the cross. They refer to him dying on a tree and they see him as a prophet basically. They don’t believe In the trinity and they believe they are the only ones who are going to heaven.

    • @Mr.DC3.1914
      @Mr.DC3.1914 Před rokem +2

      THE BIBLE teaches that Jesus was MADE As Lord and Christ and as Son (ACTS 2:36, Prov 8, HEB 1:5), CREATED/PRODUCED/INSTALLED (Prov 8) , COME INTO BEING/MADE (Mat 21:42 - egeneto) and GIVEN LIFE by the Father - John 5:26 and it uses TODAY (Heb 1:5), and uses future tenses and is a prophecy in Isa 9:6 (Isa 9:6, - WILL BE) . If you are called MADE AND CREATED AND GIVEN LIFE, and NEVER CALLED in the BIBLE as Creator or Maker , then you are A CREATION. ALL FROM THE BIBLE
      From the Lord was this (this is referring to the chief cornerstone who is Jesus) , the word WAS is egeneto (made or came into being) - Matthew 21:42 and the exact Greek word used in John 1:3 - MADE, egeneto (came into being) - JESUS WAS MADE/CAME INTO BEING FROM THE FATHER , yes, Jesus was MADE/CREATED!, See also Acts 2:36, Heb 1:5, 1 john 5
      Isa 9:6 the word Prince in the Prince of Peace means PATRON ANGEL also Leader. WHO IS the ONE LEADER that we have? Jesus. Now, that same exact Hebrew word was used for Daniel 12:1 which is used for Michael the Archangel. So are you saying there are MANY LEADERS now?
      JESUS IS Lord! His Lordship was MADE - See Acts 2. Who is the Sovereign Lord? He is different from Jesus as mentioned in Acts 4:24, 26, 30
      There is no term God of gods or Creator or Maker used for Jesus.Acts 4:24 - who is NOT Jesus and who is called Sovereign Lord - "one accord to God and said: “Sovereign Lord, you are the One who made the heaven and the earth " Who is TOTALLY DIFFERENT from Jesus who is the Anointed and the Sovereign Lord's SERVANT as Acts 4:30 mentioned "through the name of YOUR holy servant Jesus.”" Acts 4:26 - one against Jehovah and against his ANOINTED one.
      GOD IS NOT A LITERAL TORTURER. GOD is LOVE. He only gives eternal life to those who exercise faith in him and his Son (John 3:16, John 14:1) and NOT TO WICKED people. The Wicked will VANISH AND WILL BE NO MORE. Psalms 37:20
      How many is Jehovah? Trinitarians say there are THREE Jehovah. What does the Bible say? There is ONE JEHOVAH and NOT THREE JEHOVAH. Deut 6:4. - “Listen, O Israel: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah
      WHO IS THE STAR IN NUMBERS 24:17? That is Jesus. It is the same Hebrew word used in Job 38:7 for the morning stars. So as Jesus is called THE BRIGHT morning star (REV 22:16) so also are the other morning stars(angels). So Jesus is the CHIEF Angel with the archangel's voice (1 Thes 4:16). Jesus is called Prince of Peace in Isa 9:6 and the original Hebrew word for Prince means PATRON ANGEL which is the same Hebrew Word used for Michael the archangel in Daniel.
      Jesus is the High Priest and the High Priest is NOT GOD himself.
      GOD DOES NOT WORSHIP HIMSELF : John 4:22 -You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, because salvation begins with the Jews.
      Jesus Included himself IN WORSHIPPING THE FATHER. ONLY A CREATION WILL WORSHIP GOD.
      If the holy Spirit is a PERSON then now you have MANY PERSONS IN ONE GOD. REV 5:6 - seven eyes, and the eyes mean the seven spirits of God.SO NOW YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL SEVEN PERSONS IN GOD.
      Who is the cause of Salvation? Both GOD and the lamb are saviors, Rev 7:9-10, even Jesus needed to be saved by the Father from death as the Father is the SOURCE OF LIFE AND SALVATION , Hebrews 5:7 & John 5:26 - THE FATHER GAVE THE SON LIFE.
      Does the Bible called Jesus MADE AND BORN? Yes! JESUS is the Messiah and a CREATION BY GOD! He is called “BORN OF/FROM GOD”. (1 JOHN 5:18) Hebrews 1:5 showed that Jesus was MADE/BORN (orig Greek-gennaw). Also it says "he will become my son" Notice, FUTURE TENSE, WILL, so before that the SON DID NOT EXIST. If you are BORN AND MADE then you are a creation. , Hebrews 1:5 mentions I WILL BECOME HIS FATHER, so Jesus relationship with the Father has a BEGINNING, When ? it was TODAY. TODAY implies a beginning.
      When did Jesus become SON? Even before Jesus became human he is called SON , Prov 30:4
      Was Jesus GIVEN LIFE?
      He is called the firstborn and beginning of the CREATION BY GOD (COL 1, Revelation ) Also john 5:26 mentions that the FATHER GAVE JESUS, THE SON, with LIFE. If Jesus was given LIFE OR EVEN ETERNAL LIFE, then Jesus does not have life or eternal life before those were given to him. Notice, the Father was NOT given life.
      JESUS was MADE LORD (ACTS 2:36).JOHN 6:57 - Jesus Said “ I LIVE BEC OF THE FATHER” SO JESUS’ LIFE was dependent on the Father and his SOURCE OF LIFE/Eternal Life IS THE FATHER as John 5:26 states as well. 1john 5:1 - Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born from God,+ and everyone who loves the one who caused to be born loves him who has been born from that one . who is this that HAS BEEN BORN from that one? That is Jesus! 1 John 5:18 - Jesus is called BORN FROM GOD JESUS IS BORN FROM GOD, 1 JOHN 5:18 - We know that everyone who has been born from God does not practice sin, but the one born from God* watches him, and the wicked one cannot take hold of him . WHO is the ONE BORN FROM GOD that watches us and protects us and who does not sin? JESUS CHRIST!
      HAS ANYONE SEEN GOD?
      NO MAN HAS SEEN GOD and if they see GOD's face THEY WILL DIE. Jesus was seen by many and they didn't DIE so Jesus Is Not The Almighty God. Jesus is called SON even before coming to earth as human. Exo 33:20 states "“You cannot see my face, for no man can see me and live.”" NO MAN CAN SEE ME, notice ME , you think ME IS NOT LITERAL? IT IS LITERAL "ME" WHO IS GOD.
      GOD IS FROM FOREVER:
      John 1:1 mentions the WORD WAS IN THE BEGINNING, so Jesus was LIMITED "IN THE BEGINNING" Unlike GOD who is FROM FOREVER (Psalms 90:2).
      Is "a god" a valid translation in John 1:1? Sahidic Coptic translation uses an indefinite article with the word “god” in the final part of John 1:1.
      The Greek used in the BIble does not have an indefinite article "a" so that's why you don't see the "a" in John 1:1, The Sahidic Coptic translation uses an indefinite article with the word “god” in the final part of John 1:1. again, john 1:1 about theos - Strong's Concordance theos: God, a god , so "a god" is a valid translation. "The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon" defines theos as "a god" as well. so it is a valid translation. Also Thayer's Greek Lexicon also defines theos as "a god" so it is a valid translation
      Is Jesus the same as Jehovah? Jesus is the SON. Jehovah is Our FATHER (Isa 63:16). Even the trinity doctrine states the SON IS NOT THE FATHER, so Jesus is NOT JEHOVAH
      How many person is GOD? God said " I am God Almighty", The use of I am, means GOD is ONE PERSON. Do you use I am, me, myself, me alone for ONE LITERAL PERSON or THREE PERSONS? You only use those phrases for ONE literal person and NEVER FOR THREE PERSONS.
      Is Jesus described as a Morning Star like the Angels? Yes. Rev 22:16 - 16 “‘I, Jesus, sent my angel to bear witness to you about these things for the congregations. I am the root and the offspring of David+ and the bright morning star.’”+ JESUS IS THE BRIGHT MORNING STAR, Angels are also called morning stars in Job 38:7, so Jesus is the BRIGHT OR CHIEF OF THE ANGELS (archangel) as 1 Thessalonians 4:16 mentions.
      What does Firsborn means?
      So depending on the context the firstborn can be the chief, principal, or first in time or place or rank. Still though, when you use the firstborn with an OF, “firstborn OF”, because of the OF , that means the firstborn BELONGS TO THE GROUP, just like when you say firstborn of the sheep. The firstborn is a sheep. So Jesus belongs to the group of creation, firstborn of all creation.
      Jehovah is called GOD of gods, who are these gods? if you say that those are all false gods, then you are saying that GOD is like Satan as he is God of all false gods. Those gods exist, just like King of kings, those kings exist.

    • @mattmurdock2868
      @mattmurdock2868 Před rokem +2

      No, none of them believe they are going to heaven.
      They all have an "earthly" hope... resurrected to "paradise earth."

    • @treeplantedbythewater5250
      @treeplantedbythewater5250 Před rokem +5

      Oh wow! I didn’t know that. How odd and hopeless.

    • @Mr.DC3.1914
      @Mr.DC3.1914 Před rokem +4

      @@mattmurdock2868 144k goes to heaven to rule as kings and priests and part of firstfruits and to judge the 12 tribes of Israel. Not all are firstfruits and judges

    • @mattmurdock2868
      @mattmurdock2868 Před rokem

      @@Mr.DC3.1914
      "For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that THEY ARE the ENEMIES OF THE CROSS OF CHRIST:
      whose god is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame--WHO SET THEIR MIND ON EARTHLY THINGS.
      For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ."
      Phil.3:18-20
      EARTHLY hope...
      EARTHLY organization...
      Gods channel of communication on EARTH...
      Paradise EARTH....
      EARTHLY, EARTHLY, EARTHLY!!
      "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal.
      For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
      Mt.6:19-21
      "SET YOUR MIND ON THINGS ABOVE, NOT ON THINGS ON THE EARTH."
      Col.3:2
      Witnesses are Earthly minded, worldly.
      None of the teachings of Watchtower can be found in scripture.

  • @Mr.DC3.1914
    @Mr.DC3.1914 Před rokem +6

    also each week has different topics, you just happened to go when the prophecies were discussed. Some topics include families, relationships, etc

  • @Erick-jn9xz
    @Erick-jn9xz Před rokem +6

    Regarding the songs or hymns that are sung in the kingdom hall, we use a songbook with 151 songs and hymns that address different topics, some speak of Christian qualities, others speak of Jehovah, Jesus, paradise on earth, of the Witnesses, and of the coming kingdom, when they speak of the kingdom, yes, they have a tone similar to the military because for us the witnesses the Kingdom of God is a real kingdom established since 1914, that is why our meeting places are called the kingdom hall.

    • @lindalawton5399
      @lindalawton5399 Před rokem

      AKA - Kingdom Hells, where children and babies are actually beaten, if not quiet. I witnessed first hand, and elders did little as to intervening. Thankfully, I'm out, my children are responsible, educated adults, not depressed, on meds, as SO many Jws are. What you see, is not what you get with this group.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem

      I preferred the old 1984 songbook Erick.
      I miss that old songbook terribly

    • @52churchesin52weeks
      @52churchesin52weeks  Před rokem +2

      Appreciate the insight. With so much discussion on 1914 and war, it made me wonder if the majority of JW songs/hymns have that marching vibe.

    • @cultfiction3865
      @cultfiction3865 Před rokem

      @@52churchesin52weeks Some do. We have an old songbook from 1984 and it was my favourite one.
      It had a song called “follow the warrior king” and also “a victory song” that sounded militant but also many that didn’t sound that way.
      Many kingdom songs based on the Hebrew Scriptures may sometimes sound militant since war was quite central to Old Testament times.
      For the record David I think you are doing a good thing testing out these different churches to find out how they compare.
      Like yourself I’ve always found Mormon appealing for its strong family values and kind people.
      Nonetheless I still consider it utterly false which is why I could never become involved with it.
      I think for the most part, we cant choose our belief, but our belief chooses us.

    • @lizkt
      @lizkt Před rokem

      I'm sorry for the mean comments directed at your faith Eric. Don't let them get you down

  • @goxnanfumw
    @goxnanfumw Před rokem +36

    Be careful with them.

    • @m.v.5425
      @m.v.5425 Před rokem +8

      Yes. It’s very cult like. Lots of sexual abuses reported. But whatever floats your boat I suppose.

    • @LS-jr1wv
      @LS-jr1wv Před rokem +4

      Cult. Fit the bite model perfectly.

    • @jaredpetersmith914
      @jaredpetersmith914 Před rokem +3

      Yes.. they are very nice on the surface but it’s only surface level that goes for their love and respect for you. Once they have you “in” and you disagree they will try to ruin your life.

    • @nonzerosum8943
      @nonzerosum8943 Před rokem

      @@jaredpetersmith914
      So this is your advice. THEY ?... THEM ? is something coming after us all at our door to DRAG US IN ?... paranoid delusion of THEM..YOU need to watch out 4 yourself not giving lessons to CZcams viewers. Jared

    • @nonzerosum8943
      @nonzerosum8943 Před rokem

      @@LS-jr1wv so you're about nothing ...do nothing ..have no interests in anything....other than clue CZcams viewers what is a cult description or mold..
      tell us what defines a cult ?...zippo .. since you're an expert on the subject. Kinda what "mold" do they use, in case someone is thinking of starting a cult, a Jim Jones Kool Aid , or Nike sneakers on a suicide mission... so when can we get some cult-mold info skippy.?

  • @nellylugo7414
    @nellylugo7414 Před rokem +1

    Let me tell you that the Watchtower magazine has the questions and the answers, the members has to respond the same way it is written there, they don’t accept when the members responded using their own interpretation!! If that happens the elders may call the adept and let him know that the answer was in the magazine, and he needed to answer the way it was written! That is the control they has over the adepts. It is a cult and not a religion.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +1

      Your post is misleading, to say the least.
      The watchtower articles that are used as a basis for discussion, are based on bible truth. This includes all bible subjects.
      Before I go any further, JWs represent true Christianity exclusively. The purpose of that statement isn't to debate the truth of that assertion(if someone disagrees, I'd be happy to answer any questions they may have) but only in order for anyone reading this post, to understand the explanation and to clear up any misconception they may have about JWs.
      If someone answers a question that's unscriptural, it requires correction. JWs don't practice interfaith, nor do they believe in "private interpretation".(2nd Peter 1:20) There aren't two "sets of truth".
      Someone may choose to answer in their "own words"; in fact, that's encouraged but that's not an "interpretation".
      JWs don't "control" anyone. That's absurd.
      Are you disfellowshipped?

    • @nellylugo7414
      @nellylugo7414 Před rokem

      @@ripcord8738 you are responding like any active JW will do! I’m not disfelloshiped I sent my DS letter! I fell that if I continued there knowing all the CSA that the Watchtower hides and all the sexual abuser they covered I would have been like all of them, so I better left. You just have to watch the Australian Royal Commission Trial, more that 1000 CSA cases never reported to the authorities, plus all the lawsuits against the organization for the same problem all over the world! The JW organization has a policy that a brother shouldn’t report another brother to the police, plus on the CSA cases they ask the victims to present two witnesses, when have you seen that an abuser does the wrongdoing in front of witnesses? The other problem is the shunning, when a person committed a sin, nobody can talk again to that person, not even their own family, it can passed years and they don’t talk to that person, same thing is with all the person that had abandoned the organization, we lost all our family and friends! That shunning had been the caused of many people that had committed suicide. It is very difficult to loose your family that is still living. That is their love and they way they showed Jesus love!!! There’s more to say about “ this Christian Organization” but I don’t want to keep talking, he can do his investigation! Just checked the latest lawsuit in Pennsylvania and NY, where one of the person that was going to be arrested, took his own life! Just make your own investigation!!

    • @Chomper750
      @Chomper750 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ripcord8738What a load of crap.

  • @wayiqra4399
    @wayiqra4399 Před rokem +3

    They deny the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +1

      Because he's not almighty God.

    • @johncronin5311
      @johncronin5311 Před rokem

      Pls revert to 1 John

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +2

      @@johncronin5311 John1:1(if that's the verse you're referring to) has been disproven to support the trinity. Or were you referring to 1st John?

    • @DavidPeel-fo9xv
      @DavidPeel-fo9xv Před 4 měsíci

      @@ripcord8738LDS here. I’m curious as to why you think that Jesus isn’t one with the Father, and therefore not God (yes, mainstream Christianity, we believe Jesus is God and is one with the Father, but in a different way that I can explain if you ask :))

  • @annafarago2271
    @annafarago2271 Před rokem +3

    Sadly JW followers love hearing of wars as they believe Armageddon is imminent. It is sad, actually very sad that they almost rejoice. I started bible study with them (not join, just naively though they actually teach the bible, but it was only their own booklets). I stopped bible study as I had read the bible and had many questions JW teacher could not answer and when I stopped the study she told me I will be destroyed at Armageddon and so will my baby at the time. These days I love them coming door knocking as I am ready to discuss with them bible topics, but they usually leave very quickly.

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem

      Armageddon is imminent and they don't "love hearing of wars". That's absurd.
      JWs will answer any question you have with only the Bible. After you read this post, you can ask me anything you want and I'll answer you using only the Bible.

    • @annafarago2271
      @annafarago2271 Před rokem

      @@ripcord8738 the last time a JW elderly gentleman came to our door (pre Covid) - the first thing he asked me - "do you think we live in bad times?" I told him no - look we have clean water, we have jobs, we have food on the table, we have freedom of religion of choice. He then proceeded to say what about wars etc. I explained there always was and always will be. I am a devout Christian and live each day as my last as I do not know what tomorrow brings, I could have an accident, suddenly die etc. I told him I trust in the Lord Our God our Heavenly Father. I told him I will pray for him, and I still do, as he seemed like a very nice old man, but a very sad old man. Getting back to your answer - I studied with JW, been to their Kingdom Hall, saw how mothers smacked babies in the pray when they cried in the hall during their talks. None of my questions were answered, only with JW doctrine, when I said but "the bible said,...." JW lady said, oh I don't know, I have to check and get back to you - she never did. My mother's best friend is a JW and is a wonderful person, but never brings up the religion to my mum anymore as she told her if she wanted to be friends - then do not mention JW religion anymore, as my mum told her I don't ask you to come back to your Catholic faith (they are still great friends. My mum is a very devout Christian. We have to keep our eyes open and keep vigilant not be led astray from the truth. I belong also to a faith which claims to be the truth (not JW). All of them say the same. However, we will all be judged on judgement fairly. I put my faith and complete trust in my Creator and my heavenly Father.

    • @carolthornley1265
      @carolthornley1265 Před rokem

      @@ripcord8738 I have a question. Based on 2 John verses 9 and 10 Why do Jehovah's Witnesses shun people who still follow Jesus and are practicing Christians but have decided not to follow eight men in New York. ? We teach the doctrine of Christ and yet we are shunned. Christians are to love one another. I always say hello to my old friends when I see them at their literature cart but they ignore me. It's not kind. 😢

    • @inapickle4971
      @inapickle4971 Před rokem +1

      I was a JW for 30 years. They love bad news! Look up Anthony Morris’s comment when COVID started…he was ecstatic!

    • @annafarago2271
      @annafarago2271 Před rokem

      @@inapickle4971 Very sad is it not that they rejoice wars and death. I am Catholic and we are told we need to be ready at all times as we never know the hour or day, only God the Father knows. Basically, I try to live my life everyday as my last, as I never know when the I will be called, not due to war etc, but life here now.

  • @mariselarippe2481
    @mariselarippe2481 Před 11 měsíci +1

    They are always talking bad about other religion, its always the same week after week. I thoght i was learning when i was a member but now that i am a baptist i have learn so much, we never talk about any religion. We study the bible, thats the only book we study .

  • @syncitycom7772
    @syncitycom7772 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for visiting. Sorry it left you bewildered.

  • @genasseeceline
    @genasseeceline Před 4 měsíci

    The string cheese outro 🤣🤣🤣👌🏼👌🏼

  • @Chewy6screens
    @Chewy6screens Před rokem +5

    According to JW teaching they are the only true religion everyone else is wrong .Enjoyed your perspective as a first timer,I was born and raised a JW

    • @Joeandfran
      @Joeandfran Před rokem

      Presently many people are leaving because they are hiding pedophelia.

    • @bradleyoverton8026
      @bradleyoverton8026 Před rokem

      Every denomination believes that they are the one true church. The Catholic Church has made this same claim since the first century AD. Any church that does not believe that they are the only ones teaching the truth would not exist. Why would anyone attend a church that claims NOT TO TEACH THE TRUTH?

  • @oldskola3634
    @oldskola3634 Před rokem

    5:29 this is how I eat a Kit Kat… my wife hates it. I say, who has time to split them?!? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @syncitycom7772
    @syncitycom7772 Před rokem +1

    Jesus was brought back to life after death after he sacrificed his human life. He was going to the Father in heaven, a spiritual realm for spirit persons, Jehovah God, angels and not The resurrected Jesus again returned after fulfilling his Fathers will for him to go to the earth.

  • @Hearwithyourears
    @Hearwithyourears Před rokem +3

    They are family like until you questioned the teachings of their leaders and immediately shunning will start!!

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem

      When someone is disfellowshipped, it's because they reject the Bible's teachings.2nd John 1:9-11
      Are you disfellowshipped?

  • @pfevrier01
    @pfevrier01 Před rokem

    First, they don't want to called a church. They are an organisation. The founder, Charles T Russel , is still remembered as founder, but he calculated 1914 with the pyramid and wrote a book about the subject. When nothing happened except that he died in 1916, they came with the 2700 years after babylon.but the temple was destroyed in 586 and not 607. So dates dont match .

  • @louisguess6316
    @louisguess6316 Před rokem +2

    I love how creators who make content about JW’s always invite them to comment under videos.. they are taught not to search anything on CZcams about their religion 😂 the only ones I truly believe search CZcams is the Governing body.. only so that can see what people are saying to they can tell their members not to believe it. Smh

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem

      Are you disfellowshipped?

    • @louisguess6316
      @louisguess6316 Před rokem +1

      @@ripcord8738 No I'm am not a Witness. I just ended up falling in love with someone who is. There were disfellowshipped because of our relationship but she has recently been reinstated. Every since I met her I have been going down this rabbit whole of studying this organization and quickly came to realize all the mental barriers that the organization creates for their members. Its very disturbing and frustrating

    • @ripcord8738
      @ripcord8738 Před rokem +2

      @@louisguess6316 You mention "studying". Do you mean you that a JW conducted a bible study with you or did you study them on your own?
      I'm not aware of any "mental barriers" that the organization creates for its' members.

    • @meisie62
      @meisie62 Před rokem +1

      Anyone who watches CZcams vids will end up going down the 'tubes'. Distortion, misleading, lies, out of context to name a few. Have a proper bible discussion with them and then make an informed choice

  • @JasonJacksonJames
    @JasonJacksonJames Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm a JW. Ask me anything

    • @KeithBryantOfficial
      @KeithBryantOfficial Před 2 měsíci +1

      Youre not supposed to be on the Internet while living a black and white life

  • @dougfredricks2017
    @dougfredricks2017 Před rokem +1

    Verses>> James 1:27 KJV (Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.) and see Acts 7:48 KJV;. Folks should not trust men as God does Not dwell in handmade temples...

  • @jepizzo2
    @jepizzo2 Před rokem +2

    Witnesses are generally quite welcoming to newcomers at the Hall. I certainly try to be. The Sunday "Public" Talk is geared for the Public.
    Possibly if you were taking pictures and videos that might have made some shy and cautious about you. Perhaps try again at another Hall.

  • @MrZeuqsav
    @MrZeuqsav Před 29 dny

    Im searching for a scriptures that can prove that all religious leaders were authorized to teach spiritual matters to all people, but according to the scriptures @ Deut,4:1-2/ Mat, 28:19-20, the rules and commandments were writen intended for Physical Israelites, But due to their failure, Jehovah formed his new Spiritual Jerusalem, it started with the faithful prophets, then, the apostles and their true followers the Jw's org, concerning the christianity, Jesus warned ," many will bring my name, but dont believed them, @ Mat, 24: / Mat,7:21-23,

  • @salms77
    @salms77 Před rokem +4

    As a Jehovah’s I can answer you question toward the end. Why the leap?
    Being your first meeting it’s difficult to understand everything. Most people study with witnesses before coming to the kingdom. Walk ins rarely happen unless it’s like one of these negative comments who sometimes will sho up to a Kingdom Hall and try to cause a disturbance. Jehovahs witnesses are perceptive people because we interact with people each week to try to find people interested in learning accurate knowledge of the Bible. It may be why they changed their demeanor towards you. They could tell you were not a Bible student of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Anyway if you look at the prophesy of Daniel it it’s self puts a time line on the dream.
    Daniel 2:28
    28 But there is a God in the heavens who is a Revealer of secrets, and he has made known to King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar (what is to happen in the final part of the days. )This is your dream, and these are the visions of your head as you lay on your bed:
    Do you see, this dream is speaking about the final part of the days.
    It’s pretty descriptive about the world super power governments from then until now. What historian could argue that the only super power to dominate the earth since Rome isn’t Britain (nato) and the United States? How fitting that the feet are Iron and Clay, which don’t mix or stick together. Just look at the republicans and democrats who are split right down the middle in division.
    We are not prophets, we interpret the scriptures to see the direction of world events. It kind of like reading a book and then watching the movie. You know what’s about to happen but just not sure how it happens.

    • @davidcorbin5307
      @davidcorbin5307 Před rokem

      You are in a cult.

    • @salms77
      @salms77 Před rokem +1

      @@davidcorbin5307
      Describe a cult if you can…

    • @davidcorbin5307
      @davidcorbin5307 Před rokem +1

      When you see my name just shut the fuck up. I have been married to a born in for 27 years. Answer = an organization that follows 7 old white men and an uncle Tom. I'm not guessing shit I live this shit. Rank and file is only a simple congregation. For evidence of how a congregation should take care and represent God walk into any Baptist or any church for that matter walk in any average neighborhood church/ congregation and take a look. Most places of worship black or white you immediately see the investment that folk put in. Kingdom halls are more closely related to tents in comparison . That's why you are told not to enter any other facilities. The local congregations continue to send most money to the governing body. The entire set up is Now and have always robbed the locals. Their are probably hundreds of jws I know and have affection for. But,I am consciously aware when the rubber hits the road I under stand whom they choose.( governing body). Including my wife and family. And no I would never baptize. My mistake ,married to a born in.I made the commitment to this woman and I intend to see her through. Praying like so many that she will one day accept the council of Jesus. BTW. It's only recently they began to acknowledge Jesus. I have been around this bullshit for 27 years I've seen this play out.And no son, you can't tell mee shit as I have witnessed the shit in real time.the newest thing is don't talk religion to anyone that's not baptized.

    • @davidcorbin5307
      @davidcorbin5307 Před rokem

      Having been around this crap. I can hear the same I mean exact same crap you spew . May the creator of all life help you come to the absolute truth. Geez......you guys.

    • @salms77
      @salms77 Před rokem +1

      @@davidcorbin5307
      Obviously you know very little about the organization

  • @incorporatedelf
    @incorporatedelf Před rokem +2

    Nebucanezzar's dream was a waking dream or vision. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that God's prophets were given these divine "dreams" from Jehovah as it foretells or warns of a future event pertaining to God's new Kingdom being ushered in by Jesus Christ's rule. Because God's Kingdom is foretold through the prophets, Nebucanezzar's dream is emphasized among Jehovah's Witnesses as foretelling the events surrounding the time of Jesus Christ's rule beginning in 1914 as Satan was thrown out of heaven. Paul, the last living apostle to have witnessed Jesus Christ's physical ascension to heaven, wrote letters to the congregations explaining Jesus Christ's resurrection. In the book of Revelations, the apostle John who also witnessed Jesus' physical body ascending to heaven, accounts of further visions pertaining to the political and religious conditions of the world leading up to Armageddon or God's Great War that will rid the earth of Satan and the demons. Babylon the Great is both a physical place and a figurative place that Jehovah's Witnesses describe as "false religion" therefore any religious entity that does not worship Jehovah is considered false religion according to the Scriptures. Rather than speculate during worship, Jehovah's Witnesses encourage everybody in attendance to closely examine the Scriptures through a personal Bible study.