Saltmeister
The Dangerous Dinner
No problem with any of that salt. I embrace JWs as my sisters and brothers in Christ. Do they feel the same way toward me?
They're individuals like you and me.
Never forget the human element. Never forget what makes us human.
I remember being told that, something like 50% of the stuff we're taught through one ear goes out the other ear. Can't remember the exact numbers. They won't all necessarily think you're outside the box (so to speak).
Besides, what we believe is influenced by our life experiences. Do people have to blame themselves for making bad choices in life or believing the wrong things?
Maybe when you were a teenager you believed in a soul mate but when you got older you weren't so sure anymore......
We'll figure it out one day......I'm sure God understands our limitations. He would never expect more of us than we can reasonably do.
JW's and Mormon's may indeed have added their own books to run alongside the Bible, but it's hard not to find any denomination which has not published a range of viewpoints defining their own doctrines and accepted translations.
Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Coptic, JW, Mormon, denominational - all will have signficant differences but are still built on a core message.
Christianity literally seems like a plant with many branches.
What I would say is that, if in Christianity, Jesus is the only person who can bring a person to the Father, then whether it's Catholicism, Mormonism, WatchTower ideology or any of the Protestant branches, we can't take it with us when we die. It's left behind. Only the Jesus freak in us gets there.