>>16909715I remember as JW talking to a couple guys, I think they were Baptist Seminary students.
One of them said something like, 'The thing about being misled is you don't know when it's happening to you!' I thought, 'duh, why can't the same be implied about Baptists?'
JWs interpret the Bible as literal.
Now, I know astrotheological and allegorical interpretations should also be considered. All who call themselves "christians" should study the occult and they'd find they'd learn a lot more about the Bible.
Ahem, the 66 canonized books approved by the Council of Nicea.
Again, I recommend Mark Passio's works as a starting point, as stated earlier.
I'm not saying to generally despised them, they teach things like honesty and loving neighbor, but as Buddah said, "there are two mistakes on the path of truth: not beginning and not going all the way."