Unsaved brother is talking to a Jehovah's Witness...

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Ted01

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Hi all... I've been praying for my unsaved brother for a while now but haven't seen any interest from him until yesterday at Christmas dinner.
He just seemed to bring up new interest in Jesus and the Bible in our random conversation. After I recovered from my initial shock, we talked a little bit, and I told him that I was really glad about his new interest.

Then he brought up the JW guy that had been coming over to talk to him... and was encouraging him to come to his church. Again, after the shock of hearing this, I tried to explain some key points about "orthodox" Christian beliefs vs. JW beliefs... chiefly the denial that Jesus is God and not "a" god. As I explained things to him, he did acknowledge that the JW views were different than what we had learned as kids... we were brought up Rom. Catholic... but he couldn't quite put his finger on it. But I must say that my brother's views on all things God related were always a bit unorthodox and more a construction of his own thinking and musings.

Later he wanted to talk about the canon of the Bible and his beliefs that books that were rejected long ago, by corrupt men, should be considered. He wanted an Ethiopian version of the bible because it had "a bunch of those books in it." I tried to keep my composure and explain some of the things, but he's always been hardheaded even as a youth... we nicknamed him the "bull moose" when we were young because of his approach to life, lol.

Anyway, I'm really stuck and could use your prayers... or more accurately, he could use your prayers.

humbly...
~ted
 

Magenta

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One thing I have noticed (and others too) about JWs and Mormons also, is what such gosh darned nice people they are. Generally speaking, of course. So while their theology is certainly off and even out there to the point of being downright bizarre at times, you won't find them acting like the southern Baptists who make headlines for picketing funerals with placards proclaiming that God hates gays, for instance. I found that a lot of non-believers target religion for the ills of the world and blame Christianity in particular, which gets cast in a dim view in light of some of church history and even present day events. It is not as if Christians are the only ones who can be judgmental and condemn others. But for someone seeking answers and being drawn in by a group whose history is not as stark as that of others who fall loosely under the same category as "Christian," perhaps Mormonism or JW is seen as less objectionable when it comes to such matters. Maybe that is what draws your brother as much as anything else? Is he really interested in Who Jesus is? I will pray for him...
 

Ted01

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One thing I have noticed (and others too) about JWs and Mormons also, is what such gosh darned nice people they are. Generally speaking, of course. So while their theology is certainly off and even out there to the point of being downright bizarre at times, you won't find them acting like the southern Baptists who make headlines for picketing funerals with placards proclaiming that God hates gays, for instance. I found that a lot of non-believers target religion for the ills of the world and blame Christianity in particular, which gets cast in a dim view in light of some of church history and even present day events. It is not as if Christians are the only ones who can be judgmental and condemn others. But for someone seeking answers and being drawn in by a group whose history is not as stark as that of others who fall loosely under the same category as "Christian," perhaps Mormonism or JW is seen as less objectionable when it comes to such matters. Maybe that is what draws your brother as much as anything else? Is he really interested in Who Jesus is? I will pray for him...
He is interested, I think, Magenta... of course, who knows the heart of a man?
My brother seemed skeptical of the JW's, Jesus is "a god", not God thing... more so when I showed John chapter 1 and explained a little about Arianism. He also said that he would ask him a few questions next time he came around. I warned my brother that the "door-knocking JW's are pretty well trained to refute questions regarding the Trinity/Divinity of Christ and just be aware.

I appreciate the prayers...