As I /\ pointed to so even the simple would not mistake it, it is a "one minute video."
When the font in posts is blue in color, there a likely chance that it is a hyperlink. When I increase font size, it is most definitely a link. The "statement" is not as you portray it as such. It is the subject or title of the video in my link.
When I confront Jehovah's false Witness Elders, I don't waste my time trying to persuade them. I don't even debate with those of similar dogmas on these forums with others who are not convinced by nearly two dozen pages. I left the link for those interested. I serve those with ears to hear before they go off into eternity..
Thank you. This time your link ...linked. I viewed the fast show.
You posted the link - stating the obvious - because you agree with the presenter. But he simply rattled off a series of Scriptures without any exposition as to why they should be taken literally other than saying, in effect, that because that's what Jesus believes therefore he believes.
Now, if that is what Jesus intended then I too would believe that to be the case. But you need to keep in mind that Jesus when teaching His disciples did so in parables and the reason He did so was they would (learn) to understand whereas His enemies would not do so.
The mistake that you and the speaker make is this. You have the view that the Watchtower organisation teaches false doctrines. I agree with you. The major doctrine they get wrong is they do not recognize the deity of Jesus Christ. I think we are in agreement on this point that the JW's are most definitely wrong.
However, you make the Olympic Gold Medal Jump to the Wrong Conclusion in thinking One thing wrong - therefore everything wrong.
IF you apply that same principle to whichever church you align with I will dare to say that they have some things right and some things wrong....even if those things are lesser things in that they are not salvation issues.
And when it comes to this issue of literal eternal torment in a real literal Lake of Fire - or Annihilation this isn't a salvation issue.
But it is an issue nonetheless. And the issue is that of the character of God.
God takes no delight in the death of the wicked.
But you and those on your side of the argument come across as having a certain amount of glee at the thought that opponents of Christ will burn forever. I suggest you - and those who share that macabre view - would want to do some serious introspection.