Zeuge Jehovas, privat hier; Tweets zu Bibel und Glaubensfragen // One of Jehovah's Witnesses, personal account; tweets about the Bible and questions of faith
@LiberianGirl779@zeitgeist2029 FYI, JW don't believe in an "end of the world" but an end of today's corrupt system. According to the Bible, the 144,000 go to heaven (Rev. 14:1). Paradise, however, will be restored here on earth, and countless people will inherit everlasting life in it (Psalm 37:10, 11, 29).
@RBingener Nicht verwunderlich jedoch, wenn die Verfasserin des Artikels in ebendieser Religionsgemeinschaft aufgewachsen ist, diese aber später verlassen hat.
@NotJustLerato God willingly forgives those who sincerely repent and work to change their course (Acts 3:19). To receive God's forgiveness, we need to learn about him—to understand his ways, his advice, and his requirements. However, there are many people who don't care about pleasing God.
@RachelJay6319 As a matter of fact, we do. We are Christians who strive to adhere to the form of Christianity that Jesus taught and his apostles practiced. However, we do not consider Jesus Christ to be Almighty God nor do we see him as part of a trinity, since both dogmas are unbiblical.
@CalvinismEnjoye No, we don't. We consider only the Bible in its entirety, both the Old and the New Testament, to be the holy word inspired by God. All other publications we distribute, including our Watchtower and AWAKE! magazines, are used solely to explain Bible teachings, not to add to them.
@isuahylaft@styxxsyringe Jehovah is God's name, as found in the Bible. (Psalm 83:18) Jesus is God's son (Col. 1:15). A witness is a person who proclaims views or truths of which he is convinced. Thus, our name—Jehovah's Witnesses—designates us as Christians who proclaim the truth about our God, Jehovah.
@jjarichardson FYI, according to the Bible, Jesus Christ ascended the heavenly throne by "hurling down to earth" the devil and his angels in 1914—the year WWI broke out (Rev. 12:7-9, 12). Armageddon however will be God's final war against all human governments in the near future (Rev. 16:16).
@dStoolofWisdom If you sincerely seek the true religion, why not ask God to arrange a meeting with representatives of His true people and see what happens?
@Cookiemaker24@EndWokeness No, she isn't. Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide remain politically neutral. Also, we don't turn our backs on state symbols; that would be disrespectful. We respect those symbols and what they stand for. However, we don't participate in displays of reverence toward them.
@LindaGodse82883@libsoftiktok@Lily4Liberty No. If she was one of Jehovah's Witnesses, she wouldn't get involved in politics in the first place. We remain politically neutral worldwide. https://t.co/zvdKPhSqzS
„Wer seinem Volk in schwerster Kriegszeit den Wehrdienst hartnäckig verweigert, hat sein Leben verwirkt. Der Senat muß daher trotz der Jugend des Angeklagten auf die Todesstrafe erkennen.”
Wilhelm Mößlacher stammte aus St. Stefan im Gailtal (Kärnten). Er verweigerte als Zeuge Jehovas den Kriegsdienst. Da seine Mutter bei einem Luftangriff zu Tode gekommen war, wurde er gefragt, ob er denn nicht einmal bereit wäre, auf feindliche Piloten zu schießen. Wilhelm sagte nein, die Gebote Gottes würden es ihm verbieten, Menschen zu töten.
Die Behörden gaben ihm drei Wochen Bedenkzeit, doch er blieb bei seiner Entscheidung, den Dienst mit der Waffe zu verweigern.
In Halle an der Saale wurde er am 19. Mai 1944 enthauptet. Wilhelm Mößlacher war 18 Jahre alt. R.I.P.
#NieWiederKrieg #WirVergessenNicht #SayHisName
@_FarmercistP_ "Dramatized" JWs are a popular theme in every other ER TV show when it comes to refusing blood transfusions—which is correct. But everything else here, like prayer healing or hospital staff gathering personal data by "talking to the overseer of his congregation", is pure fiction.
@MarcoBirkh98431@gamergateblogde@deutschetelekom Das kann ich verstehen – nicht alle finden unsere Haustürbesuche gut. Trotzdem halten wir daran fest, weil auch Jesus seine Jünger von Haus zu Haus schickte und sich diese Methode zudem bewährt hat, viele unserer Mitmenschen mit der biblischen Zukunftshoffnung zu erreichen.
@MarcoBirkh98431@gamergateblogde@deutschetelekom Nicht ganz. Alles, was Zeugen Jehovas anbieten – ob Bibelkurse oder Literatur – ist kostenlos (Mat. 10:8). Es gibt weder einen "Zehnten" noch Mitgliederbeiträge oder Kollekten. Unsere gesamte Tätigkeit wird ausschliesslich über freiwillige Spenden finanziert (2. Kor. 9:7).
@Mekaikeke@TheStevenDwayne It depends on the kind of music they make and the lifestyle they lead. However, given today's music industry's moral standards, the Bible advises true Christians against pursuing a career in it (Prov. 13:20; 1 Cor. 15:33; Phil. 4:8).