Jehovah’s Witness Hell
- Argument for:
- hit song “Blood on the Dance Floor” violates JeWit interpretation of Acts 15:28-29
- Argument against:
- kicked out in 1987 for “suggestive dance, dress, and grooming”
Muslim Hell
- Argument for:
- inclusion of Mohammed caricature on Off the Wall album liner
- Argument against:
- professed Shahadah at Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro‘s house in 1998
Jewish Hell
- Argument for:
- followed heretic “Kosher Sex” teachings of Shmuley Boteach
- Argument against:
- Judaism doesn’t really have a hell
Scientology Hell
- Argument for:
- failed marriage to Lisa Marie Presley
- Argument against:
- history of OT-VIII-caliber insanity
Catholic Hell
- Argument for:
- boy-touching
- Argument against:
- boy-touching
Tags: catholicism, hell, lisa marie presley, michael jackson, scientology, shmuley boteach, steve porcaro, toto
Marvel Hell
Argument For:
Sold soul to Mephisto, who instead bonded his soul to Zarathos, which caused his head to be inflamed in fire in Pepsi commercials.
Argument Against:
Too cute as a child to be an elder god.
The negative influence of the teachings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses on Michael and his family have been either downplayed or totally ignored for as long as the Jackson Family has received public attention. For those readers who really want to know what life is like to be reared in the WatchTower Cult, nothing beats real world scenarios, and of real world scenarios, nothing beats actual civil and criminal court cases.
The following website summarizes 900 court cases and lawsuits involving children of Jehovah’s Witness Parents. The summaries demonstrate how JW Families rear their children and live life day-to-day. Also included are nearly 400 CRIMINAL cases — most involving MURDERS:
DIVORCE, BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES AFFECTING CHILDREN OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
jwdivorces.bravehost.com
Michael Jackson personally left Jehovah’s Witnesses many years ago …. and although his mother and one sister may or may not be a Witness…that is completely immaterial.
He rejected Jehovah’s Witnesses, and left them and Jehovah and Christian principles for the lifestyle and all strangeness that money could buy.
Just a thought…
If he has a JW funeral, it will show that the rightous standards that one might reasonably expect of Jehovah’s Witnesses is a sham.
My best friend’s son died in a motorcycle accident, years after rejecting the teachings of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and his memorial service was NOT held in a Kingdom Hall because of that. He was considered a “man of the Nations”, not a person consecrated to God.
If he gets a “Witness Funeral” it will show that Jehovah’s Witnesses are no better than Christendom, who has spent the last 1700 years in cannibalistic warfare, and from whom no one really expects anything spiritual .. only “politics as usual”.
Tom.Rook@Technik-SA.US
Eternal Damnation – Is it really a far fetched idea?
The thought of a person burning in torment throughout eternal without a second of rest is a little hard to believe. It is hard to believe especially when this torment is due to their not being perfect on earth. For we think that it is impossible for any of us to be perfect here on earth. How can we be perfect, when we are but only human? Even if man did naughty things on earth, but how could a loving God ever send such a person to burn without mercy, without end, with no hope of ever escaping.
What could a mere human being do that could demand such a response from God? Unless the person committed the atrocities of Hitler they simply do not deserve such a conclusion.
Such way of thinking is the result of man making himself the judge. In his limited understanding without all of the facts he has determined what is just and what is not just.
Is it impossible for God to create all things perfect and in agreement with Him? Can God give His intelligent living beings the option not to serve Him? Serving God by choice they are forewarned of the consequence of not serving Him. Is this idea an impossibility?
God in His Word tells us that He created all things in perfect harmony with Him. Some intelligent living beings willfully rebel against Him. God made a way of escape for man but man must chose to accept the way of escape.
The law of God is in effect for eternity. When a sin is committed it is in violation of the law until the penalty is for the sin is paid. If man does not place his sins on Jesus Christ then his sins are never forgiven. For eternity the sins are in violation with the law and for eternity they will be served justice.
The essence of eternal damnation is that the justice of God demands that all which is contrary to His law be served justice. His mercy allows man a chance to place his sins at the cross. Once man leaves earth there is no plan of salvation in the next life. If man dies in his sins there is no divinely ordained method nor possibility of escape. Ever.
Have your sins been forgiven?
My sins were forgiven by a coin-operated machine (“SINS FORGIVEN: 25 CENTS”) at the aquarium. (Right next to it was a machine that squashed pennies into decoratively-embossed copper ovals.)
And, yes, eternal damnation is a farfetched idea.