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Originally Posted by Chris
I could repost an essay on this from my 3rd year trinity module, but it wouldn’t advance the argument much. Your governing organisation (I suspect it’s the Watchtower, from the way you express yourself, but feel free to correct me) issues standard answers for all of these things and in my experience it’s difficult to get a JW to go off script and engage with the arguments without simply reverting to reciting the stock responses, as you have done here.
As for who am I to judge - well it’s very easy actually. Religions aren’t the only organisations that have a set of foundational principles members are meant to be in agreement with. Political parties and other secular campaigning organisations do. Understanding who agrees with the basic principles and who doesn’t is all part of the thing. It isn’t controversial.
If you don’t accept who Christ is, you are not a Christian. That’s just how it is. Relax, though - the Watchtower says I’m not a Christian, because I don’t take my teaching from them. I can live with that.
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So can I
hopefully forever and then I will find you and we can discuss who was right or not