Saturday, December 17, 2011

Why are Jehovah's Witnesses considered a cult?

Jehovah's witnesses don't fit into the definition of a cult. But people consider them a cult because they're different, and people are afraid of anything different. They follow the Bible's standards, they don't accept or incorporate man-made doctrines and teachings, they remain separate from the world, and they believe "all scriptures are inspired by God and beneficial for teaching." Personally, I know they're the true religion. Think about it, Jesus said at Matthew 10:22 - his disciples will be objects of hatred. Plus, the Jew's killed Jesus, and read the book of Acts, the apostles were hated, killed, and ridiculed. Jehovah's witnesses are the only religion that endures this type of hatred today. But rather than listen to everyone else, talk to them. If you don't like what you hear - fine. But at least you'll know for yourself.

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