When I was at Starbucks a JW sat next to me and when we began to discuss religion...

...he was alluding to the idea? that I got it all wrong. Is this normal?

I didn't know that JW is right and Judaism is wrong.

I mean, after all, we were just discussing a painting about the story of Eve and the temptation of eating the fruit.

Apparently he didn't like it when I said that Jews do not believe in a literal burning lake of fire or hell.
So, I thought to myself... "Do people know how to have a religious conversation without pushing beliefs on anyone else?"
 

cynic32

New member
I feel your pain.

However, I am surprised at his surprise. I was told JWs don't believe in burning hell. I had asked them about the 144,000, and said there's no way that includes all the dead babies, so what do you think? They go to hell? And the person said JWs don't believe in a burning hell.

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DrDeanCrosby

Christian Counslor
The ministry of the Jehovah's Witness church involves arguing with everyone who disagrees with any or all of the ludicrous teachings in their fantasy bible that has been written by their cult leader. :p
 
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