Being the type of person to not base my opinions on others views I am interested in why people believe what they believe. So when the JW's showed up at the house a few years ago I started asking questions about their beliefs. Talk about opening a door for them.
We had a pleasant conversation for a half an hour or so and they left. I acquired some info about their beliefs but not very much.
The next weekend they showed up again and I continued to ask questions that they kind of answered but not really.
Same thing again the next weekend but this time one of the guys was obviously higher up in the church.
I guess they thought they were going to convert me because I kept digging for more information. A couple of days later, when I wasn't home, they dropped of the book that they use to explain the Bible to their members.
When I got home I grabbed the book and my Bible and started to compare the two. A few hours later I found the single largest difference to be that they do not believe in the Trinity. I closed the book.
The following weekend they should up again and asked if I had read the book. I said I had but I had a problem with them not believing in the Trinity. He went on to explain in great detail why they don't believe in it but at the end I told him I believe in the Trinity and it wasn't negotiable.
Very nice, caring people that honestly believe their views are correct. It's sad to think that others that have been misinformed by their church's through no fault of their own may not get to heaven.
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