User talk:K.M.~enwiki

Heaven
I removed this POV interpretation that was added without attribution. I am not sure it even has place in the Heaven article. Please advise. Tom 17:01, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)
 * Bible tells us that a few people including Apostles will go to heaven to rule the people in the earth (John 14:1-3; Rev. 5:9,10; 14:1-5), and the others including David will receive the earth to live forever(Matt. 5:5; Acts 2:34; Rev. 21:3-5).

You asked: "About Heaven, please explain why you removed and why you are not sure. Then, I have a question. In Nontrinitarian, Latter Day Saints are labeled as nontrinitarians, is this right? I think LDS believe Trinity differed from Catholic and Protestant."
 * Hmm. I removed because I don't think talking about who will receive what in heaven is a good focus for the Heaven article.  If anything, I would remove a bit of the sectarian beliefs that are already there and stick to the basics.  I also removed because I think it would fit better in the beliefs section of the Jehovah's Witness page.  I think we could probably get away with some mainstream views such as heaven is a place of reward, and hell is a place of torment.  But particular views of a particular party are out of place in a general article.  This all has to do with the Wikipedia NPOV policy.  The non-negotiable policy of Wikipedia--neutral point of view.  It is a delightful policy within which to grow as we contribute. Tom 05:50, 10 Apr 2004 (UTC)
 * LDS are non-trinitarians. We believe in the Godhead, and in some languages, that is called the Trinity.  But the Trinity is a particular doctrine that God is one being, yet three persons.  We don't believe that. Tom 05:50, 10 Apr 2004 (UTC)
 * We may want to discuss this on the page talk so the issue can be archived. It is a worthwhile discussion. Tom 05:52, 10 Apr 2004 (UTC)

You might consider putting the information above into the paragraph in the Heaven article that starts "Religions which have a heaven differ on how one gets into it." Something like, "Jehovah's Witnesses don't see heaven as ... for all humanity, but rather as ... for ...." I think such a contribution would be appreciated. Tom (hawstom) 19:42, 12 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Your recent edits in Heaven are POV. I am not going to remove them immediately, lest I start an edit war. Can you please improve the NPOV by explaining that the Bible is thusly "interpreted" rather than "says". Also, it might be good to discuss your thoughts and intents on the Heaven talk page. That would be the best place to come to a consensus on difficult matters. IT might also be good to move all the above material to the talk page for the article. Tom (hawstom) 21:59, 23 Apr 2004 (UTC)

See Heaven talk page. Tom (hawstom) 04:23, 24 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I have never participated in an edit war, and I don't intend to start. Not good for my heart :-) . I hope to let love, or Wikilove, guide. Tom (hawstom) 05:23, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Why did user Rantaro delete material from this page? Trc | [msg] 08:00, 11 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Human
I have a short favor to ask of you. The Human discussion is getting strong, and I think it would help to lay our cards on the talbe so the "secularists" can see just how different is our point of view on just what is a human. But at the same time, I want to be able to get a "generic" (ha ha) religious view. In any case, would you take some time to drop by my user talk page and add your personally believed factual definition of what is a human. I appreciate it. Tom - Talk 14:54, 30 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Deo Volente
Hi brother K. M.. May I know the other Jehovah's Witnesses? Thanks. Mikhailov Kusserow (talk) 03:47, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

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