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Did The Bible Predict The Way People Think And Act Today... Part 2
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Many times I have passed on a bus and seen JW's, with their carts (and pamphlets), A few feet away from some begging, wrapped in a bag.
Why arnt their kingdom halls open to the homeless, the desperate?
(actually made it my bussiness to talk to these people. And they arnt all druggies or bums, or wino's..just people who are societies rejects.
And yet only a few feet away are the very people that (according to your scriptures) you are suppossed to help?
Why arnt their kingdom halls open to the homeless, the desperate?
(actually made it my bussiness to talk to these people. And they arnt all druggies or bums, or wino's..just people who are societies rejects.
And yet only a few feet away are the very people that (according to your scriptures) you are suppossed to help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People of all faiths and none have been helping the homeless, in some cases for decades - I have zero knowledge of JWs.
This is just one of many examples of people helping, repeated thousands of times across the country.
https:/ /www.la ncashir etelegr aph.co. uk/news /190886 34.musl im-volu nteers- help-sl eeping- rough-s ub-zero -temper atures/
This is just one of many examples of people helping, repeated thousands of times across the country.
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Not extraordinary at all. Khandro, and Nailit hasn't been reading Charles Dickens.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/m agazine -281661 92
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//Maybe I should take my binoculars with me next time//
Or try another city then?
It appears that JW's have taken to street evangelism.
(Whether to replace door knocking or to suppliment it, I knoweth not).
...and cant be arrised anymore to get into conversation with these robots....
Fact is, they are there with their booklets, pamphlets etc, exorting us all to follow the teachings of Jesus. Fair enough! Show the way then, why you ignore rough sleepers wrapped in blankets a few feet away from you.
Ive know many JW's over the years, and why they have all been kindly type of people, it appears that they have only been kind to their own, or potential converts and *** the poor 6ugger lying next to me in a sleeping bag while I preach about love.
I can certainly attest to mamy's link that other faiths offer help regardless of religious affiliation. As far as Im concerned the Hare Krishnas feed far more people than anyone else without asking anything back in return (including my own employer, the Trussell Trust).
But this post was about (and in answer to) our resident JW.
Or try another city then?
It appears that JW's have taken to street evangelism.
(Whether to replace door knocking or to suppliment it, I knoweth not).
...and cant be arrised anymore to get into conversation with these robots....
Fact is, they are there with their booklets, pamphlets etc, exorting us all to follow the teachings of Jesus. Fair enough! Show the way then, why you ignore rough sleepers wrapped in blankets a few feet away from you.
Ive know many JW's over the years, and why they have all been kindly type of people, it appears that they have only been kind to their own, or potential converts and *** the poor 6ugger lying next to me in a sleeping bag while I preach about love.
I can certainly attest to mamy's link that other faiths offer help regardless of religious affiliation. As far as Im concerned the Hare Krishnas feed far more people than anyone else without asking anything back in return (including my own employer, the Trussell Trust).
But this post was about (and in answer to) our resident JW.
Do the Socialist Work streeers help the homeless or Extinction Rebellion or the other myriad groups of activists who use the High Street to spread their message.
Not one wants to see homeless people on streets, do they?
Many Churches do want they can but homelessness can be a complex issue.
Isn't it best tackled at a political level?
Not one wants to see homeless people on streets, do they?
Many Churches do want they can but homelessness can be a complex issue.
Isn't it best tackled at a political level?
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