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WHO WILL WITNESS TO THE WITNESS? While witnessing for Christ, remember to love others to Jesus; don't try to win a debate. Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus is the Archangel Michael, but even in their “unique” version of the Bible—the "New World Translation," or “NWT”—it still shows that Jesus is God. By the way, they always call God by the name, "Jehovah.” Here are some steps for conversations with Jehovah’s Witnesses who come to your house, giving you an excellent opportunity to help them: 1. At the door, in their NWT Bible, ask them to show where it says Jesus is Michael the Archangel. They can't. 2. About Michael, their NWT says this in their Daniel 10 and 12: "One of the foremost princes," "the prince of [Daniel's] people," and "the great prince who is standing.” 2a. About Jesus, the NWT says He 
is "Lord of Lords and King of Kings" (Revelation 17:14, NWT). That title expresses a much higher level of authority than “foremost prince.” 3. Michael is "The archangel [who]...did not dare to bring a judgment against [Satan] (Jude 9, NWT)." Michael did not dare rebuke Satan, but Jesus did: "Go away, Satan! (Matthew 4:10, NWT).” 4. The angels worship Jesus, so He is superior to angels, and here are some great quotes about that: "For to which of the angels did He ever say, 'You are my Son, today I have begotten You?’ ” But about Christ, God says this: “I will be a Father to Him and He shall be a Son to Me?” And again, when God brings His first born into the world, He says, “And let all the angels of God worship Him.” 5. Angels refuse to be worshiped (Revelation 22:8-9), but the Father commands 
His angels to worship His Son, Jesus (Hebrews 1:6). However, 
the NWT changed "worship" to "obeisance" (bow) in 1970. | image tagged in jehovah's witness,god,bible,cult,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS WITCHCRAFT BEING PROMOTED TO OUR CHILDREN? [2 of 2] As a way to sell occult practices to us and our children, witchcraft is purposely being made palatable, getting a positive spin that most of us have seen for many years now from huge influencers like Disney, who collects witchcraft traditions from the around the world, portraying them as helpful and fun. Entertainment’s campaign to endear occult practices in the minds of our children has been extremely effective, so today’s cartoons are getting more and more blatant in their promotion of the occult and witchcraft methods. In the past with cartoons like Bugs Bunny, the worst we had to worry about was our kids seeing a hammer hitting a character on the head. Witches used to be shown as ugly, evil entities that our children would never want to emulate, old hags that had huge pimply noses, big floppy black hats, and cackled as they flew around on their brooms. But today, rather than repulsing kids by portraying the truth of these vile occult practices, our children’s cartoons actually demonstrate witchcraft 
techniques that they can use on other little kids. | image tagged in witchcraft,children,harry potter,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS BIBLICAL COMMUNION THE REAL BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS, OR IS THE SACRAMENT ONLY SYMBOLIC? Catholic leadership’s version claims Jesus constantly gives out His real blood and body all over the world each day as people take communion, constantly sacrificing himself on tables and in cups all around the planet. So, it would not be just the one sacrifice Christ made for all time: Catholicism is putting Jesus in the position of having to climb back up on the cross each day, and supposedly keep sacrificing His body for each person whenever he or she decides to take communion. Along those lines, it’s interesting to note how Catholicism developed this idea in the early centuries AD, when Roman Emperor Constantine combined Christian and pagan beliefs into a new religion that could be acceptable 
to those in both camps; thus, bringing all of society under Roman religious 
rule, creating a union of people groups that later became Roman Catholicism. As far as evidence of pagan beliefs being incorporated into biblical Christianity—to make a new religion that was to be based on occult practices—the Catholic Eucharist is the same practice as the earlier pagan Mithraism: "Mithraism was another religion at that time of the Roman Empire, which was very popular... One of the key features of Mithraism was a sacrificial meal, which involved eating of the flesh and the drinking of the blood of a bull. Mithras, the god of Mithraism, was [supposedly] ‘present' in the flesh and blood of the bull, and when consumed, granted salvation to those who partook of the sacrificial meal.” Likewise, Catholicism teaches that Communion’s bread and wine become Christ’s actual body and blood that we eat and drink. However, when Jesus said, "this is my body" and "this is my blood," it was symbolic; just as it is when the Bible also says Jesus is a rock and a door; 
He is not—literally—either of those, just like he is not baked bread or grapes 
that have been made into wine. And how would a still-living Jesus 
(with a fully intact body as he sat with the disciples at the Last Supper), 
pass around His literal blood and body tissue to the disciples? | image tagged in communion,eucharist,wine,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS WITCHCRAFT BEING PROMOTED TO OUR CHILDREN? [1 of 2] Cartoons today are demonstrating witchcraft techniques, actually showing our kids how to perform dark rituals, spells, and incantations. The practice is even blatantly being sold to them as a good way to get back at their enemies from school. In one example, the “hero” of the story is a teenage witch who draws a pentagram on her bedroom floor, and then sits in it to conjure up a demon that will target and destroy those who have been mean to her. You may think I'm joking, but this “Maddie” cartoon is out there for any child to stumble across, and has even been dubbed into other languages. It stars a young girl with a satanic upside-down cross on her shirt and drawings on her school locker of a demon with hearts around it, seemingly to show it is her lover or she loves the demon. And her demon drawings are openly gruesome: the demons are ripping other children’s guts out. So, if a child is mad at another, this cartoon shows them how to get revenge by conjuring up a demon to destroy someone. You can probably find "Maddie" by searching 
the name online, along with “pentagram” and “demon.” 
You will see it is full-blown occult witchcraft. | image tagged in witchcraft,children,harry potter,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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SHOULD WE JUDGE OTHERS? 
[1 of 2] Yes, of course. Jesus did. And just as we judge when it is safe to cross a busy road, we are to judge other people so that we can either support them, or help keep ourselves and the rest of society safe from them. In fact, Jesus ORDERS us to judge. Read Matthew 7, John 7, and especially 1 Corinthians 6. Today’s secular society, along with some in the Church, use New Age “relativism,” which claims all truth is relative, so no one’s truth is absolute. Today, that is called “tolerance." And even worse, the NEW definition of tolerance says we also need to praise and celebrate everyone's beliefs and lifestyles. 
This effectively stops us from judging anyone for anything. Advocates of the new relativism (newly defined “tolerance”) cite Matthew 7:1: “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Yet, taken alone, this is out of context, so we must read more of Matthew 7 to understand what it means. The full text tells us to get rid of our hypocrisy first, and then help our brother who is wrong, because you will then “see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.” Saying we should not judge is completely twisting Scripture, and even Jesus clearly orders us to judge in John 7: “Stop judging by mere appearances and MAKE A RIGHT JUDGMENT.” He clearly tells us to make a judgment. But when we do so, we are to do it right—don't be 
a hypocrite about it. The Bible's definition of tolerance is something 
you have probably heard: “Love the sinner but hate the sin.” | image tagged in judge,god,bible,jesus,right,wrong | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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