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Tell us what you think about our web site, or just air your opinion. We welcome your comments, opinions and suggestions.

Greetings,
Rado Vleugel

  1. ken bellars
    November 10th, 2005 at 14:48 | #1

    Am confident this site is being maintained by APPOSTATES. The message are either not correct or exagerated.

    remember, soon jehovah will put an END to all who sylishly soil his name.

    am sorry if i have to say this.

    If u are honest do not delete this comment

  2. Cindy Fellows
    November 10th, 2005 at 14:32 | #2

    We are not your enemy. We are very concerned about those of you who are involved in org’s such as JW. We give you our unconditional love. True Christianity should not fear any examination, and criticism, and need not forbid reading any other factual information. Jesus warned against those who claim to be prophets, yet whose prophecies go unfulfilled.

  3. Cindy Fellows
    November 10th, 2005 at 14:09 | #3

    I feel deeply sorry for those who can’t see. Compare these statements from those who say their organisations are the only one’s to have “the truth” and then tell me whether or not, with all these statements considered, that they are NOT all deceiving. Go figure. With love, Cindy.

    Charles Taze Russell – Founder of The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society aka Jehovah’s Witnesses):
    “I said that I had been in conference with the Great Master Workman, the Lord himself, and I have secret information through the Holy Spirit and guidance in respect to what the Bible says…”

    Joseph Franklin Rutherford – (Second President of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society aka Jehovah’s Witnesses):”There is only one organization on earth today fulfilling the righteous requirements outlined in this commission from the Lord. The Society, represented by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, is the only one.”

    Herbert W. Armstrong – (Founder of Worldwide Church of God):”Of all the religions and all the more than 250 denominations and sects in ‘Christianity,’ NOT ONE, except the Worldwide Church of God, knows WHO and WHAT God is….what, and why, MAN IS….the TRUTH about the nation Israel….the TRUE GOSPEL Christ proclaimed….

    Gerald Flurry – Founder of Philadelphia Church of God:”God began revealing MALACHI’S MESSAGE–the prophesied “little book”–to ME… It was all prophesied in detail!” “At this time, the Philadelphia Church of God is the only church preventing God’s revealed truth from being completely destroyed!”

    David C. Pack – Founder of The Restored Church of God:”A true minister is defined purely by whether or not he teaches the full, complete and unabridged truth of God. I am the only minister now doing that.” “While many groups arose from the WCG, we are the only true extension of Mr. Armstrong’s ministry–the Church in which Christ is now working!” “No one else …

    Roderick C. Meredith: (Founder of Living Church of God:”Living Church of God is carrying on the teachings and practices (that is religious not personal practices), of Herbert Armstrong more than any other group on earth! … LCOG is the true Church of God which teaches and practices Apostolic Christianity!”

    Joseph Smith – Founder of Mormons: The Later-day Saints:”Every spirit that does not confess that God has sent Joseph Smith, and revealed the everlasting gospel to and through him, is of antichrist.”

    Ellen G. White – Co-founder of Seventh day Adventism:”In my books, the truth is stated, barricaded by a ‘Thus saith the Lord.’ The Holy Spirit traced these truths upon my heart and mind as indelibly as the law was traced by the finger of God upon the tables of stone.”

    Sun Myung Moon – Founder of the Unification Church (”Moonies”):”We are the only people who truly understand the heart of Jesus, and the hope of Jesus.”

    “Mary Baker Eddy – Founder of Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Science):”My teachings are the final revelation of God for Mankind.”

    R. G. (Ralph) Stair – Overcomer Ministries:”I am God’s end-time prophet to America!”

    John Holdeman: Founder of Church of God in Christ, Mennonite:“Outside the true organized Church of God [CGCM] the whole truth has never been found and neither will ever be found outside of it.”

    Buffalo Bill Hawkins (aka Yisrayl Hawkins) – Founder of House of Yahweh:”Start learning the true way to Salvation. This way is not taught in the world by any organization, other than the one established by Yahweh–The House of Yahweh. … Unless one becomes an associate of, and in full agreement with, this brother from the womb (Yisrayl), they are not Philadelphia, no matter what they might preach. ”

  4. Lisa
    November 9th, 2005 at 10:55 | #4

    You are one sad, lonely guy Rado. Don’t you have anything better to do with your time than putting up your one-sided pathetic attempts at journalism on the net?

    Get a life.

  5. November 4th, 2005 at 22:26 | #5

    Hi,
    Just a quick comment…Typical of JW’S adherents instead of facing the relevant issues posed against The Watchtower Society, all they do is to attack the questioner (ad hominems). Who ever wrote this comment must have a bad vocabulary in logic, namely he just self-refuted himself–who are you to judge others!

  6. Shay
    November 4th, 2005 at 12:54 | #6

    To comment by anoyomous. I am happy that I live in Australia which has freedom of speech. I am happy to be able to visit this forum, which has freedom of speech. I am happy to worship Jah, who allows us freedom of speech. You obviously liked visiting this site and was happy to have freedom of speech to insult. Nice to see you are putting on your Christ like personality. Oh sorry, you forgot to wear it, didn’t you. That is ok. We are all allowed bad days. I am sure everyone here realises you were just taking it out on your human brothers and sisters. We forgive you. After all it is a human condition that we want to play GOD sometimes. Have a nice day.

  7. Nick
    November 3rd, 2005 at 01:05 | #7

    Thank you for your assistance

  8. lovelylil
    November 2nd, 2005 at 14:19 | #8

    No. Jehovah’s Witnesses cannot donate blood to the red cross. Nor, can they receive a blood transfusion to save their lives. This is due to their misunderstanding of scripture when it states to “obstain from blood”. Rather than seeing this as a requirement not to eat the blood of animals, they interpret it to mean “have nothing to do with any form of blood, human or animal”. Whether that be eating it or getting transfused with it. Hope this helps.

  9. Nick
    November 2nd, 2005 at 02:39 | #9

    A question of general knowledge

    Can JW donate blood for Red Cross?

    Regards,

    Nick

  10. dera
    November 1st, 2005 at 21:06 | #10

    If you feel we are brainwashed by this site, we must have had our training from the Watchtower…………

    They tell you what to think,
    They tell you what to wear,
    Where to go….
    Where to send your money.

    Do some research yourselv, as I have, and you will find his site is not too far from the “real truth about the truth”

  11. fri
    October 31st, 2005 at 14:50 | #11

    To (anonymous, bill),

    Truth hurts, doesn’t it?
    I see, now you judge us. You call us fools! Have you checked your bible latently? Mat 5:22 “”””However, I say to YOU that everyone who continues wrathful with his brother will be accountable to the court of justice; but whoever addresses his brother with an unspeakable word of contempt will be accountable to the Supreme Court; whereas whoever says, ‘You despicable fool!’ will be liable to the fiery Ge·hen´na.
    If you read your bible daily you should know better than calling us fools, you might just be liable to the fiery ge-hen’na, you worker of lawlessness. You do a good job for the Devil thinking you work for God.
    Do yourself a favor, send the propaganda (watchtower, awake etc…) to Iraq as weapons of mass destruction and read the word of God (bible).

  12. Administrator
    October 31st, 2005 at 14:29 | #12

    I would say: fill in the remaining gaps! And remember that the Watchtower Society would never give the opportunity to reply on every article on watchtower.org to fill in the gaps…

  13. Anonymous
    October 31st, 2005 at 12:32 | #13

    Rado Vleguel does have a nice little following here doesn’t he?
    After investigating further into his news articules, i found some were only semi-true. Seems as though the gaps have been filled in on a few of them.
    Yet misguided fools such as yourselves hang onto every word he claims as true?
    Rado Vleguel, or perhaps the name Judas would be more fitting, should be researched more thouroughly by all who seem to like his pitiful site so much.

  14. rel
    October 28th, 2005 at 18:50 | #14

    Os testemunhas de Jeova sao uns grandes idiotas que comem sangue em chouricos salcichas etc….Mas tem a mania que Deus nao os deixa tomar sangue e por isso deixam morrer muitos vezes os filhos por cause deste problema do sangue. As escrituras na biblia que eram contra o sangue foram ditas em casos the comida nunca em transfusoes. Mas os grandes idiotas preferem morrer so para seguir os conselhos da WT

  15. Rodrigo
    October 28th, 2005 at 13:32 | #15

    Acredito que os testemunhas de Jeová já saibam disso mas caso não saibam é o seguinte: As maiores empresa de produção de café industrializado no Brasil utilizam “farinha de sangue” para conseguir a coloração ideal. Os frigoríficos produzem essa farinha derivada do sanguem animal e vendem principalmente para empresas desse ramos. Se vc consome café de marcas como Nescafé, Walitta e muitas outras esta de certa forma consumindo sangue. Obrigado

  16. Anonymous
    October 27th, 2005 at 05:12 | #16

    Do you even know what your on about?

  17. Fri
    October 25th, 2005 at 14:10 | #17

    Yep, I could compare you with seven of nine (I am not familiar with seven of nine) so, I guess in a scale of nine (nine for other religions) you only measure up to seven (seven, being 2 short of nine). Well, this measurement done according to you!

    In my honest opinion you are about 1 of nine (again 1 being (–1))

  18. ??
    October 25th, 2005 at 11:30 | #18

    And as for the borg. You can compare true Jehovahs witnesses to Seven of Nine; We practise TRUE christianity. We have broken away from the apostacy of the so called “Christan” religions. and the invent your own religions that some here practice. We follow the Bible.

  19. Anonymous
    October 25th, 2005 at 11:23 | #19

    This proves my point of exactley!!
    I can’t see beacause of the rafter in my eye?!
    In your post you state: ” i don’t think anyone here hates Jehovahs witnesses”. This seems as though it is hate mail to me. You say i have a rafter in my eye?
    In your post, You list 13 ” Facts” all of which tear apart someone else!!
    I’m not perfect and i don’t claim to be. But i do try at least to realize that everyone else is not either. So if you insist on displaying the faults of others why don’t you display your own for comparison?

  20. !!!
    October 24th, 2005 at 18:55 | #20

    To: ?? ——-I can see you must be one of those intelligent people (jw) that believe you bible is the best and most accurate. Apparently you cannot see very well with the rafter in your eyes. I don’t think anyone here hates Jehovah’s witnesses; after all they are being fooled by the mother ship WT. Jehovah’s witnesses can be compared with the “borg” from Star Trek, the next generation movie series. You all walk like soldiers trying to assimilate others your group “resistance is futile, you will be assimilated”. Well, let me tell you the good news, not everyone will be assimilated into your group. If you want to be a JW, that is fine you are entitled to live your life the way you choose, or in this case the way the WT chooses for you.
    We on the other hand are entitled to live our lives the way we choose. It is just to bad when you don’t like to have the faults of your religion exposed. It is life try to move on.

    There are many lies and deceit within the JW and we, we are for truth, we like to bring it out.

    Please give me your opinion on one of your presidents, the so called “Judge” Rutherford
    FACT: He was a false prophet
    FACT: He was a tragic alcoholic
    FACT: He was a hypocrite who lived and traveled like royalty
    FACT: He was cruel, ruthless and vindictive
    FACT: He had no genuine and close friends
    FACT: He was a man of hate, bitterness and revenge
    FACT: He was a federal lawbreaker who drank and had booze smuggled for him during prohibition
    FACT: He was an instigator who used his followers as pawns to start riots to which hurt them but helped him get the publicity he craved
    FACT: He was a man who dispute the fact he had not legitimate claim to the lofty title insisted of being called a “judge” the entire time he run the Watchtower
    FACT: He was a pathetic rotten husband who was despised by his own son and probably by his own wife neither of them cared to attend his funeral.
    FACT: He was so DISLIKED by his fellow bethelites that only 4 of them attend his funeral.
    FACT: He was a man who considered himself “above the law of the land” when prohibition outlawed the possession and consumption of alcohol.
    FACT: He was a man who considered himself “above his own law” when he told people they could only gain salvation by preaching from door to door when he never did it himself as a leader of the WTS

  21. ??
    October 24th, 2005 at 13:30 | #21

    I’ve posted 3 times here and was told to check the rafter in my eyes before picking the straw in others!!
    Man you guys are the biggest HYPOCRITES i’ve ever come across!!!
    3/4 of the posts are nitpicking and faultfinding. And i need to find the rafter in my eyes???
    Your throwing bible verses like daggers from who knows what bible.
    If, in your opinion, if you hate Jehovahs witnesses ( no replies please saying ” we don’t hate jehovahs witnesses”.) then why don’t you just move on and forget. Instead of reliving it all the time.

    @lovleylil: Seriously what is your motivation to live? how you claim to be positive when 95% of your post is negativity.

    you guy’s deserve each other.

  22. Jim
    October 22nd, 2005 at 19:49 | #22

    Just a quick reply.

    Jason and Mike

    Do you REALLY think God cares about your organization?……OR a FAITHFUL and DISCREET SLAVE CLASS?

    Ill let my King James Bible answer that little riddle for you.

    2Peter 2:1 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.

    Pro 28:10 Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own pit: but the upright shall have good things in possession.

    Jer 23:32 Behold, I am against them that prophesy false dreams, saith the LORD, and do tell them, and cause my people to err by their lies, and by their lightness; yet I sent them not, nor commanded them: therefore they shall not profit this people at all, saith the LORD.

    Mat 12:36 But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.
    Mat 12:37 For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.

  23. lovelylil
    October 19th, 2005 at 03:21 | #23

    Fri,

    nice job with your last comment. The trouble is that those still in the organization are totally blinded and cannot see truth if it hits them in the face. If they look up all the great information you gave them, they will see they are being lied to. Good work giving the dates of the teachings. You can find old wts on line or, in your local library so you can look up the information yourself. Your last comment is so well prepared, I would like to copy the information to share with some I know who are still in the organization. Keep up the good work in sharing truth. Those of us who left know that God deals with people as individuals and not a man made organization! God bless, lilly

  24. fri
    October 18th, 2005 at 13:09 | #24

    To jason and Mike, WHO IS WORKING FOR THE DEVIL?
    The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society boldly claims to be the only organization God is using today to teach His truth and speak for Him and ccording to the WTB&TS, all non-Jehovah’s Witnesses will be destroyed at Armageddon, an event of divine judgment it threatens is just around the corner.
    Borrowed Beliefs and Doctrines:Charles T. Russell (1852-1916) founded the Jehovah’s Witnesses movement. As a teenager he rejected his Presbyterian roots, joined a more liberal Congregational Church, then left this group as well. He borrowed and built upon various teachings that were popular at the time. For example, Adventism influenced his denial of hell, and a splinter Adventist group led by N.H. Barbour aroused his interest in end time prophecies. From Barbour he borrowed the belief that Christ returned invisibly to the world in 1874, and that 1914 was the year the world would be destroyed and the Millennium would begin.
    Fantastic Claims:In 1879 Russell started his own magazine, he claimed to be the only one with the truth, and he vigorously condemned all other Christian religions. As a result, ministers of various denominations began exposing Russell’s false teachings and questionable character.
    Flawed Character:Rev. J. J. Ross published a pamphlet that exposed Russell’s false claims and doctrines. He revealed that Russell “never attended the higher schools of learning; knows comparatively nothing of philosophy, systematic or historical theology; and is totally ignorant of the [biblical] languages [i.e. Hebrew and Greek]“. Russell unsuccessfully tried to stop circulation of this damaging information by suing Rev. Ross for defamatory libel. However, Russell not only lost the suit, but in the process perjured himself in court when he lied under oath about his knowledge of the Greek language. In the end Russell admitted the statements about himself in the pamphlet were true. In 1913, Russell unsuccessfully sued The Brooklyn Daily Eagle for libel when that paper exposed his fraudulent attempts to sell ordinary wheat at the exorbitant price of $60 a bushel, claiming it was “Miracle Wheat.”5
    Failed Prophecies: Despite these setbacks, Russell continued to attract people with his fantastic prophetic interpretations and dramatic warnings that Armageddon would strike in 1914. When 1914 came and went, he changed the date to 1915. Russell died in 1916, leaving his followers doubting and disillusioned by his predictive failures. Joseph Franklin Rutherford then took control of the organization.
    Prophecy For Profit: Rutherford (1869-1942) also used the threat of Armageddon to intimidate Jehovah’s Witnesses. He published The Finished Mystery, a book which predicted that in 1918 God would destroy churches and millions of their members, and claimed that by 1920 every kingdom would be swallowed up in anarchy. Rutherford taught that the only way to escape the impending judgment and destruction was to join the Watchtower organization.
    It taught that the millennium would start in 1925 and that Old Testament saints like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David would come back to life. The WT Society even built a luxurious Spanish mansion called Beth-Sarim (House of Princes), supposedly to house these patriarchs. In the meantime, however, Rutherford conveniently moved into the mansion. He also drove an expensive new car throughout the Great Depression, while rank and file Witnesses sold Watchtower books and pamphlets door-to-door, and worked at Bethel headquarters for $10 – $15 a month. Six years after Rutherford’s death in 1942, the Old Testament saints still had not arrived, so the Society quietly sold “Beth Sarim,” thus closing an embarrassing chapter in their predictive history.
    From 1960 to 1966 the organization’s growth rate slowed considerably. At this point the WTB&TS introduced a new book and a new date for the end of the world. Life Everlasting in the Freedom of the Sons of God (1966) by Vice President Franz (1894-1992) concluded that the autumn of 1975 would mark the beginning of the seventh period of human history. The Society was careful to avoid printing an outright prediction, but the message was clear to Jehovah’s Witnesses everywhere — Armageddon was coming soon. Some even sold their homes and property in 1974 and were praised by their leaders for doing so.
    Exposure of the WT Society’s false predictions has created doubts and concerns about the organization. The Society has responded by publishing articles and books in which they admit they have made mistakes in their historical predictions and doctrinal teaching. They excuse these errors by attributing them to human fallibility and by saying the WT Society has never claimed to be inspired by God.This is a bold deception, since past Watchtower magazines are referred to as “God’s message,” and have carried instructions from Jehovah in quotation marks. A Watchtower magazine as recently as August 1, 1995 stated, “Jehovah particularly teaches his people by means of a weekly study of the Bible, using The Watchtower as a teaching aid.
    Contradictions & Flip-Flops
    The WT Society claims to be Jehovah’s organization and God’s only channel of spiritual instruction for today. It stresses that the Bible is an “organizational book” and cannot be understood by individuals no matter how sincere they are. But how can we trust our eternal destiny to an organization that during its brief time in existence has accumulated such a woeful history of doctrinal contradictions and flip-flops? Consider the following examples of ever-changing Watchtower theology.
    In 1975 the WTB&TS taught that the man who sows the seed in the parable of the mustard seed (Matthew 13) is Satan. Later that same year the WT Society taught that this sower was Jesus.
    A similar incident occurred in 1978, when the WTB&TS identified the “Alpha and Omega” of Revelation 22:12-13 as Jehovah (that is, God the Father), and then five weeks later taught these verses referred to Jesus.
    The Watchtower Society’s failure to correctly interpret the Bible is most clearly seen in their doctrinal flip-flops. First they teach position A, then they change to position B, claiming God has given them “new light.” Later on, however, they revert back to their old teaching (position A) and in some cases change once again to position B. Here are some examples.
    Resurrection of the Men of Sodom
    1879 – They will be resurrected.
    1952 – They will not be resurrected.
    1965 – They will be resurrected.
    1988 – They will not be resurrected.24
    The ‘Lord’ in Romans 10:12-16
    1903 – ‘Lord’ refers to Jesus.
    1940 – ‘Lord’ refers to Jehovah.
    1978 – ‘Lord’ refers to Jesus.
    1980 – ‘Lord’ refers to Jehovah.25
    ‘Higher Powers’ of Romans 13:1
    1916 – ‘Higher powers’ refers to governments.
    1943 – ‘Higher powers’ refers to Jehovah God & Jesus Christ.
    1964 – ‘Higher powers’ refers to governments.26
    Separating ’sheep and goats’ (Matt. 25:31-46)
    1919 – will take place after the time of tribulation.
    1923 – is taking place now, before the tribulation.
    1995 – will take place after the tribulation.27
    Conclusion
    In light of the preceding facts, do we dare trust the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society? No, It has falsely prophesied the end of the world at least 6 times and used these predictions to intimidate its followers. The Bible warns us that many false prophets will come claiming to speak for God (Matthew 7:15; 1 John 4:1). Thankfully, it also provides a practical test for identifying false prophets. In Deuteronomy 18:21-22 we are told that anyone who claims to speak as a prophet of God and predicts something that does not come true is a false prophet.
    You may say to yourselves, ‘How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the LORD?’ If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously. Do not be afraid of him. (NIV)
    According to the Bible, one false prophecy makes the speaker a false prophet. By this test, the Watchtower Society’s failed prophecies concerning 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1925 and 1975 prove beyond a doubt it is a false prophet.
    This group has also repeatedly changed its doctrines and contradicted previously held beliefs, all while claiming that it alone has the truth. Is this consistent with God’s perfection and holiness?
    We do not intend to ridicule or belittle individual Jehovah’s Witnesses; they are generally sincere, dedicated people. In one sense they are more like lost sheep than ravenous wolves, for they have been deceived by an organization with a history of false prophecies and false doctrines. Jehovah’s Witnesses truly believe that if they leave the Watchtower Society they will be destroyed at Armageddon. They need our love and compassion. Our desire for them, as for everyone else, is that they come to a true knowledge of what the Bible teaches, and the understanding that salvation is God’s gift to us. Only by entering into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ will any of us be guaranteed forgiveness and eternal life.

    YOU ARE THE ONES WORKING FOR THE DEVIL, THINKING IN FACT YOU ARE WORKING FOR YOUR GOD JEHOVAH.

  25. Mike
    October 18th, 2005 at 09:57 | #25

    Jason, you are so right! This site is one of the devil’s work and merely goes to show you the ignorance of mankind in these final days.
    I echo Jason’s sentiment in that it is a one-sided site and beg the brothers and sisters of God’s visible organisation to beware of this site’s doctrine of lies and misleading information.

    Peace and love to those who seek the real truth, and even to those who don’t, for Jesus told us to “Love our enemies”.

  26. J Brown
    October 16th, 2005 at 10:18 | #26

    Great! Sounds good!

    Jack

  27. fri
    October 14th, 2005 at 13:35 | #27

    Medical misinformation from the prophet?
    Doctrinal Flip Flops of Jehovah’s Witnesses!

    1925 “There is no food that is right food for the morning meal. At breakfast is no time to break a fast. Keep up the daily fast until the noon hour… Drink plenty of water two hours after each meal; drink none just before eating; and a small quantity if any at meal time. Good buttermilk is a health drink at meal times and in between. Do not take a bath until two hours after eating a meal, nor closer than one hour before eating. Drink a full glass of water both before and after the bath.” (Golden Age, Sept. 9, 1925, pp. 784-785)

  28. Jason
    October 14th, 2005 at 09:04 | #28

    This website seems to attract disfellowshipped, apostate, and hater type folks. I feel that the title of Watchtower info.org is very misleading and most of the news slanted in a negative way. Put your trust in Jehovah and the ONLY organization which he accepts through his faithful and discreet slave class. I feel as though I have wasted my time looking at this site and I will never type in the word Jehovah into a search engine again. All other baptised bros and sis’s beware of this apostate style propaganda. I gaurentee that the person running this site is not active in the truth and quite possibly the opposite.

  29. fri
    October 14th, 2005 at 03:43 | #29

    suringris,
    Usted debe en hecho ser desconcertado para ser parte de tal organización. Si estuviera en el hecho dirigido por God allí no sería así que muchos cambios en políticas y falso prophesies. Despierte y huela por favor la verdad.

    suringris,
    You should in fact be embarrassed to be part of such an organization. If it was in fact directed by God there would not be so many changes in policies and false prophesies. Please wake up and smell the truth.

  30. suringris
    October 12th, 2005 at 22:29 | #30

    hola!!!
    estoy muy satisfecha de saber que existen personas con la cual uno puede confiar e conocido la voluntad de dios a trave3s de ustedes gracias a Jehova por tener una organizacion como el nombre lo dice organisada y bien dirigida!!!!!

  31. Wish
    October 12th, 2005 at 14:00 | #31

    Hi Rado -

    I just read your story somewhere -
    I’m from the same country , and of the same age as you are. Right now I am still IN the org. but I wonder how long that will be. Because I have my “own’ & ‘independent’ thinking they are after me now!
    I will visite your site now and then.

    Good luck to you,

    Wish

  32. mike w
    October 12th, 2005 at 00:02 | #32

    I’ve been looking for a discussion site like this to express and consider dif subjects, nice to see so many dif views. I’ve been disfellowshiped for over 20 yrs for smoking(which was allowed when I was a child) and am looking for a reason to believe or not believe. I am curious about the comment made by “J” on Oct. 7. What makes you think God still loves you?

  33. October 8th, 2005 at 23:31 | #33

    Hi, Rado. I was just reading that the S. African who fed another person to a lion is at least alleged to be a “born-again Jehovah’s Witness”

    http://www.biblestudents.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1176&PN=1

    Also could you please consider putting some links to other websites such as mine which is an alternative online fellowship for ex-JWs and friends:

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChristianWitnesses/

    Thanks again for the new news website.

  34. October 8th, 2005 at 14:59 | #34

    THE NEW WEBSITE IS JUST GREAT
    JOB ISAH

  35. Nick – thebassetthound
    October 8th, 2005 at 13:25 | #35

    The new site looks FANTASTIC!

    -Nick

  36. myob
    October 8th, 2005 at 06:10 | #36

    MATHEW 4:10!!!!!!!!!

  37. myob
    October 8th, 2005 at 06:02 | #37

    ya’ll must have nothing to do…

  38. J
    October 7th, 2005 at 14:30 | #38

    Hi

    I have come across a few websites now that just slag the J.W’s off, which isnt always pleasant reading, but this one is really different – it explains it all in a loving way. I have been disfellowshipped for about 5 years now, and reading this has helped me realise that Jehovah still loves me and if i trust in him i will be blessed.. thanks again. J

  39. lovelylil
    October 7th, 2005 at 13:20 | #39

    Hi Ian,

    I finally got the message that the old guestbook will be deleted. Now I have bookmarked this one. Nice Site. Look forward to “meeting” everyone.

  40. Administrator
    October 6th, 2005 at 18:12 | #40

    @fri: Yes, I will delete the old Guest Book soon. It’s still accessible if you bookmarked it, but I will delete it if the renewed site runs bug free.

  41. fri
    October 6th, 2005 at 15:55 | #41

    Is the old guest book coming to an end or will both continue. I can still access the old guest book.

  42. Rowan
    October 6th, 2005 at 10:21 | #42

    Nice site! Keep up the good work! :-) :( :D ;) :? :o :P 8)

  43. October 5th, 2005 at 14:17 | #43

    Glad to see your website continuing and improving. Here’s some news about a kinder alternative fellowship:

    20 WAYS JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES AND CHRISTIAN WITNESSES DIFFER

    JWs use magazines etc for studying the Bible; CWs use the Bible itself for reading. JWs stay focused on lots of rules; CWs focus on the principles of love, joy etc. JWs put the Watchtower organization over them first; CWs put Christ first. JW elders tell others who to shun/disfellowship; CWs have great freedom of association. JWs elders must send pedophiles preaching door-to-door; CWs do not.

    JWs sometimes die from lack of emergency blood transfusions; CWs do not. JWs have a dictating top down hierarchy organization; CWs are a free fellowship. JWs primarily meet in kingdom hall buildings; CWs primarily meet in private homes. JW congregations are often large; CW congregations are usually small and more family-like. JWs are overall led by a Governing Body group of men; CWs are led overall only by Christ.

    JWs have an organization worth billions; CWs fellowship without any overall financial assets. JWs most often pray to Jehovah; CWs most often pray to “Our Father” but can use Jehovah too. JWs cannot exercise much personal freedom of conscience; CWs can. JWs must preach door-to-door; CWs are free to preach however works including by kind deeds. JWs do not celebrate holidays; CWs can as their Bible-trained consciences permit.

    JW males fully dominate; CWs are a partnership of males and females one in Christ. JW elders are organization appointed men; CW elders are all reputable adults who serve others. JWs have their own Bible translation; CWs can use any reputable translation. JWs cannot start their own congregations; any CW can start a congregation. JWs require a long program of study to become a JW; CWs can quickly become CWs. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/christianwitnesses

  44. ian
    October 4th, 2005 at 22:25 | #44

    Marilyn, Lillian !and others, where are you?

  45. dera
    October 4th, 2005 at 19:24 | #45

    I find your web site easy to access and understand. It is arranged according to topic and should help many people. One person said it only took 2 hours on the Internet to assure him he was in the wrong religion with Jehovah’s Witnesses. Hopefully your site will shine and focus on the “real truth” about the “truth”.

    God Bless

  46. Louie
    October 4th, 2005 at 18:35 | #46

    You’ve done a great job Rado…..Thank you from all of us who benefit from it….

  47. October 4th, 2005 at 13:00 | #47

    I’m looking for indonesian to learn about JW with me and help me about learn more about this cult. u can contact me at yesusadalahtuhan@yahoo.com

  48. October 4th, 2005 at 12:59 | #48

    Hello, I’m a junior debater for JW. I love in Indonesia. I do concern about the growth of JW. I’m 16 years old (too young???) I was spending many time for debating with them. I’m so happy when I saw this site. I love this site.
    Jesus bless ur ministry!

  49. TaQ
    October 4th, 2005 at 12:38 | #49

    Love the site. After bad witness experiance, this is a god send. Ive been depressed for just over four years about “the Truth” seems I’m not alone. That I’m not the only “worldly” evil person on the planet. Not too sure I’ll ever care to hear or speak of “jesus” again. Guess that comes with the territory. Its good to see that they are more F ***ed up than
    they told me I was. Thank you.

  50. October 4th, 2005 at 12:10 | #50

    This is the first entry in this guest book.
    I removed the old guest book with almost 1800 entries.
    Tell us what you think of the new look of this site!

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