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Had a couple of JW's at the door today. One of them, an elderly lady, called a few weeks ago and we had a 'friendly' discusion then about the origins of the universe etc. However, not been scientifically minded, I wasnt entirely to refute what she was saying. Today, however, she (and her friend) started on the old 'evolution is just a theory' argument and the 'scientists think that we evolved from monkeys' argument, both of which I could quickly debunk. However, when I asked if they had ever read any Richard Dawkins material (I have) they asked who Richard Dawkins was??? The mind boggles. Probably the most famous creationist debunker on the planet and they had NEVER heard of him??...they asked if I meant HAWKINS???
No doubt they will be back again in the next week or so (particularly as I am always friendly to these self deluded folk... no need to be hostile towards the deluded).
Has anyone got any good questions that I could ask them (particularly re: evolution/creationism) that might make them think for themselves a little bit rather than reading the rubbish that they have to read in their magazines. (they gave me a magazine today, devoted to creationism)
It doesnt have to be the creation/evolution angle, anything that might make them think a little would be helpful.
(as I have a friend who is of the 'born again' variety, it could be usefull for him as well)
Thanks...
No doubt they will be back again in the next week or so (particularly as I am always friendly to these self deluded folk... no need to be hostile towards the deluded).
Has anyone got any good questions that I could ask them (particularly re: evolution/creationism) that might make them think for themselves a little bit rather than reading the rubbish that they have to read in their magazines. (they gave me a magazine today, devoted to creationism)
It doesnt have to be the creation/evolution angle, anything that might make them think a little would be helpful.
(as I have a friend who is of the 'born again' variety, it could be usefull for him as well)
Thanks...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Jehovah never appears in any Hebrew scripts at all."
This is because it was considered blasphemy to depict or utter the name of the Most High, to which the underposted eloquently testifies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYkbqzWVHZI
This is because it was considered blasphemy to depict or utter the name of the Most High, to which the underposted eloquently testifies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYkbqzWVHZI
Mike11111,
Yes.
Jehovah is also a late medieval age name, penned in 1536 AD I believe. Although YHWH, when you look at classic Greek, J is also Y so 'Yod Heh Vah Heh' translated over in English sound like 'Jehovah'. An easy mistake—if you are only limited to certain sources. The Masoretes added vowels. But the preferred Vulgate uses Lord, God, and the like.
Yes.
Jehovah is also a late medieval age name, penned in 1536 AD I believe. Although YHWH, when you look at classic Greek, J is also Y so 'Yod Heh Vah Heh' translated over in English sound like 'Jehovah'. An easy mistake—if you are only limited to certain sources. The Masoretes added vowels. But the preferred Vulgate uses Lord, God, and the like.
To get back on track, it would be interesting to know how many JWs are refugees from other Christian creeds and how many have been converted from atheism. I suspect that the latter provides most of their adherents. My latest encounter with JWs was way back in 1983 when a girl in my class was not allowed to attend the year group Xmas party, instead having to sit outside the Head's office reading "improving" literature till the bell rang for the end of the official school day. All her friends were having a great time in the school hall. Almost broke my heart, and I'm not a softie.