If the person is more specific still and says, "I'm not interested in the
Jehovah's Witnesses," the missionaries give this kind of response: "Many folks
tell us that. Have you ever wondered why people like me vol-unteer to make
these calls even though we know that the majority of householders may not
welcome us? (Give the gist of Matt.25:31-33, explain-ing that a separating of
people of all nations is taking place and that their response to the Kingdom
message is an important factory in this. Or state the gist of Ezekiel 9:1-11,
explaining that, on the basis of people's reaction to the Kingdom message,
everyone is being `marked' either for preservation through the great tribulation
or for destruction by God.)"
If the person at the door says, "I have my own religion," he should be
asked, "Would you mind telling me, Does your religion teach that the time
will come when people who love what is right will live on earth forever?
.... That is an appealing thought, isn't it? ... It is right here in the
Bible (Ps. 37:29; Matt. 5:5; Rev. 21:4)."
This is another doctrine peculiar to the Witnesses. They think the
saved will live forever on a regenerated Earth. But the "hook" they use is
not peculiar to them.
LIKE FUNDAMENTALISTS
Fundamentalists, who disagree with the Jehovah's Witnesses on many points,
use a similar technique. The Witnesses argue to the truth of their
position by asking, "That is an appealing thought, isn't it?" Many people
will conclude, "Yes, it is, and therefore it must be true"--illogical,
perhaps, but that's how many people think.
Fundamentalist will ask, "Wouldn't you like an absolute assurance of
salvation?" "Who wouldn't?" is the reply, and, having given that
many people will find themselves accepting the fundamentalist' notion that
one can have an absolute assurance of salvation (a doctrine that arises from
there belief that all one needs to do to be saved is to "accept" Jesus as
one's "personal Lord and Savior").
If the person answering the door says, "I am already well acquainted
with your work" (a polite way of saying, Get lost"), the missionaries should
say: "I am very glad to hear that. Do you have a close relative or friend
that is a Witness? ... May I ask, Do you believe what we teach from
Bible, namely, that we are living in `the last days,' that soon God is going
to destroy the wicked, and that this earth will become a paradise in which
people can live forever in perfect health among neighbors who really love
one another?"
That's as far as this section goes. The missionaries are not told what
to say when the person answers, That's a crock."
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