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Who Would You Like To See Interviewed on JW Broadcasting Post Armageddon?


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Well @Tortue, @Pabo isn't the only one who really appreciated it. Very inspired, very well written. I remember what a Watchtower said about it, and it's not that old, about the need for Uriah to accept Jehovah's will, to submit to his decision to spare David and his wife. The great difficulty would be on his side. In Paradise, Uriah will no longer be a subject of King David but a subject of King Jesus. Their relationship will change in so many ways ! But in the end, unless Uriah completely changes his spirituality, we can expect that he will quickly accept the writing of his story and be eager to comfort David. I can imagine a reunion in which the nervous David once again bursts into tears as Uriah throws himself into his arms. Thanks to the resurrection and the change that death brings to spouses, Uriah will no longer feel the same way about Bathsheba, at least I hope so. All That Uriah has to do is swallow the past to appreciate the taste of the future, and he will. Jehovah's justice is at stake. I'm confident !

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On 9/25/2023 at 8:49 AM, Pikachu said:

Why not? We have lots of brothers who are good with tech right now, and we're making a movie based on the life of Jesus for the resurrected ones. So the society obviously thinks that we'll have technology.

I guess I just think about all of the negativity that comes with it? 

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6 hours ago, Lori said:

I guess I just think about all of the negativity that comes with it? 

The world currently misuses everything but that doesn't mean the concept is wrong. Movies, sports, food, dancing, music and a lot of things are misused now, but I look forward to them in the new system. It will be interesting to see how a planet full of perfect people use technology.

CAUTION: The comments above may contain personal opinion, speculation, inaccurate information, sarcasm, wit, satire or humor, let the reader use discernment...:D

 

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7 hours ago, Lori said:

I guess I just think about all of the negativity that comes with it? 

I remember when we used to call TV "the devil's eyeball".  Many of the older friends prided themselves on not having a tv.  Anything on video related to religious meetings was considered "televangelist".  Then, came watchtower.org, jw.org, jw broadcasting, and finally jw-library.  These helped even the "devil's eyeball" friends to see that it's not the tv that's evil.  It's how it's used.  TV is just a tool.  It can either be a wedge between you and Jehovah, or it can be the tool Jehovah uses to take care of you through his holy spirit.  The organization is showing us it's the same with technology.

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