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Jehovah’s Witnesses convention draws nearly 6,000

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BY LISA MUNGER / Lincoln Journal Star

Saturday, Jul 05, 2008 - 04:46:31 pm CDT

One by one, about 40 people stepped into the pool, completing the final step in their baptism as Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Leaning back into the hands of church elders, the baptism candidates immersed themselves in the water at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln on Saturday.

“Immersion is a symbol,” said George Reed Jr. of Seward, a congregation elder. “A public symbol of private dedication, just as Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River.”

Nearly 6,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses gathered at Devaney for the group’s annual district convention. Members from Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri and Kansas are included in the region.

Aside from the baptism, the three-day convention that ends Sunday included symposiums, music and prayer.

Katie Hunt, 17, of Gordon became a member with her baptism Saturday.

Hunt was born with spina bifida, a condition that prevents proper development of the spine, causing limited mobility.

She said her childhood was filled with a succession of surgeries and medical procedures. Now, she is looking forward to Paradise, the Witnesses’ conception of life after death.

“I’m really excited to get rid of this wheelchair,” she said. “God has the power to fix all of our ailments.”

Another elder, Javan Allen of Bellevue, said congregation members undergo baptism by choice, after they are old enough to decide whether they want to join the group.

“Baptism is a commitment based on knowledge,” Reed said.

After baptism, Witnesses become ministers of the faith, Allen said, with the most common form of ministry being door-to-door proselytizing.

“People in larger cities witness on the street or by calling people on the phone,” Allen said.

He said he doesn’t think people generally have more misconceptions of Jehovah’s Witnesses than with other religious groups.

In his speech before the baptism, speaker Todd Landry, a traveling Witness representative, said the baptism was the most important milestone in the candidates’ lives.

“You are showing today you are taking sides with Jehovah,” he said.

Reach Lisa Munger at 473-7306 or lmunger@journalstar.com.


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Danny Haszard wrote on July 7, 2008 2:41 am:
" Watchtower conventions milieu control/mind control.
The Jehovah's Witnesses conventions are the major source of publicity for the Watchtower society,conventions and also the construction of new tax free Kingdom hall buildings.
The followers are giving a shot of optimism that the end of this old world is coming any minute,like the carrot to the donkey they just keep coming back year after year while their lives stagnate for this apocalyptic cult that keeps manipulating them.
Don't be a Stepford Wife!

http://jwreform.org/
http://www.bible.ca/jw.htm
{The Watchtower boast of membership "increases" what they play down is that there are twice as many EXJW's as there are active ones} "

FionaFive wrote on July 7, 2008 5:34 pm:
" I have looked into the theology & history of the Watchtower & am thoroughly convinced without a doubt its a cult.

1. Bases many beliefs on numerology
2. corrupt translation of the bible (NWT)
3. Founders were into demonic teachings
4. Doctrines have changed over time
5. Incorrect doctrines (1914, blood transfusions,only 144,000 go to heaven) "

Carlos Simones wrote on July 7, 2008 8:54 pm:
" To all those unsuspecting readers who come across this article, Danny Haszard and Fionafive set up e-mail alerts for 'Jehovah's Witnesses' and then they leave negative comments like these on websites for the innocent and unsuspecting. Note how they do not show any biblical proof for what they allege. Negative comments and the websites that support them are usually from disgruntled ex-members who have been disciplined, and want to get back at the organization.
Any Jehovah's Witness at your door can answer any questions regarding these apostates as well as Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs using the Bible. "

JWTruths wrote on July 8, 2008 3:15 am:
" Hello! The Watchtower came into existence to declare that Jesus had his 'return to power' also known as second coming on October 1914 and this is without proof.

Many other JW false doctrines that are also spurious and false. "