First published at 00:44 UTC on May 25th, 2024.
Read what the Watchtower says about the unjust and what Peter, the Apostle, says about the future of the unjust:
And who are the “unjust” ones? They are the billions of people who died without having the opportunity to know and live according to th…
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Read what the Watchtower says about the unjust and what Peter, the Apostle, says about the future of the unjust:
And who are the “unjust” ones? They are the billions of people who died without having the opportunity to know and live according to the teachings of the Bible. When they are resurrected, they will learn who Jehovah and Jesus Christ are, and they will be able to love them.—John 17:3. Those who choose to serve God will live as long as Jehovah lives: forever. W 1-8-15, p.6
The Bible describes the future Day of Judgment as a happy time when Jehovah, the Judge of all the Earth, will free humanity from injustice. (Read Psalm 96:12, 13 and Isaiah 26:9.)… Jesus will resurrect those who have died without knowing the true God on Judgment Day so that they will have the opportunity to know Him and develop love for Him. (Read Acts 24:15.) w 1-5-15, p.16
For the unrighteous, it will be “a resurrection of judgment” because Jehovah and Jesus will observe them to see if they obey and put into practice what they learn. If a Ninevite is resurrected but refuses to worship Jehovah, his judgment will end in a death sentence (Isa. 65:20). But, if he chooses to be faithful to Jehovah, the sentence will be favourable and he will have the possibility of living forever (Dan. 12:2). W May 2024, p.5
Let us remember these words of the apostle Peter: “Jehovah knows how to deliver people of godly devotion from trial, but he reserves unrighteous people for the day of judgment to be cut off from existence” (2 Pet. 2: 9). W 15-4-12, p.22, para. 3
CONCLUSION:
As you can see in the last biblical text cited by Watchtower itself (2 Peter 2:9), the apostle Peter says that on the "day of judgment," all the unrighteous will be eliminated or cut off and none will be left alive. This contradicts the false Watchtower doctrine that says that the unrighteous will have the opportunity to be saved in the kingdom of Christ.
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