14 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Kingdom Ministry. Study Questions for the Brochure Should You Believe in the Trinity? (3 occurrences) What similarity is there in ancient pagan religions, in Hindu and Buddhist religions, and in those of Christendom? ... What link is there between the Egyptian worship of pagan trinities and Christendom’s Trinity? km 6/90 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 Doing Work with a Good Conscience Before God and Men (2 occurrences) As seen earlier, Christians could buy meat that proceeded from pagan temples. ... The pagan temples benefited monetarily. km 9/76 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1976 Theocratic Ministry School Review (1 occurrence) How did the cities of refuge in ancient Israel differ from pagan sanctuaries for fugitive criminals? (Josh. 20:2, 3) km 2/15 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—2015 Are Your Children Ready? (1 occurrence) 2. In order to be prepared, what should your children know? 2 Do your children clearly understand what constitutes participation in nationalistic ceremonies and pagan holidays and why sharing in them is wrong? km 7/11 p. 2 - Kingdom Ministry—2011 Theocratic Ministry School Review (1 occurrence) Evidently, the “gods” referred to in Psalm 82 are (Satan and the demons; pagan gods of the nations; men who were the judges of Israel). km 12/94 pp. 5-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1994 Presenting the Good News—On Holidays (1 occurrence) 1 Although many celebrations associated with Christmas and the New Year have pagan origins, over a billion professed Christians observe these holidays every year. km 12/90 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 New Releases Help Us Train With Godly Devotion (1 occurrence) This new brochure will help us expose the fallacy of the pagan doctrine of the Trinity as we encourage all meek ones to ‘let God be proved true, even though every man be proved a liar.’—Rom. 3:4. km 10/89 pp. 7-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1989 Meetings to Help Us Make Disciples (1 occurrence) Talk on pagan origin of Easter, Valentine’s Day, May Day and Mother’s Day. km 3/84 p. 2 - Kingdom Ministry—1984 Meetings to Help Us Make Disciples (1 occurrence) Show pagan background of these holidays and celebrations and why Christians rightly avoid involvement. km 12/83 p. 2 - Kingdom Ministry—1983 Can You Have a Part in Disciple-Making? (1 occurrence) The boy thanked his teacher, but explained to her that he could not accept the award because the cross is a pagan symbol. km 5/79 pp. 1-7 - Kingdom Ministry—1979 What Can You Do with the Help of Holy Spirit? (1 occurrence) Samson slew a thousand men single-handed and pulled down a pagan temple. km 3/79 pp. 1-4 - Kingdom Ministry—1979 Benefits from Our “Double” Blessing of New Books (1 occurrence) Idea of immortal soul is of pagan origin, likely stemming from ancient Babel. (Pp. 43-45) km 9/74 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1974 Announcements (1 occurrence) T6—The Trinity—Divine Mystery or Pagan Myth?—Efik km 1/71 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—1971 Announcements (1 occurrence) T2—Hellfire—Bible Truth or Pagan Scare?—Russian km 1/70 p. 7 - Kingdom Ministry—1970 1
What similarity is there in ancient pagan religions, in Hindu and Buddhist religions, and in those of Christendom? ... What link is there between the Egyptian worship of pagan trinities and Christendom’s Trinity?
As seen earlier, Christians could buy meat that proceeded from pagan temples. ... The pagan temples benefited monetarily.
How did the cities of refuge in ancient Israel differ from pagan sanctuaries for fugitive criminals? (Josh. 20:2, 3)
2. In order to be prepared, what should your children know? 2 Do your children clearly understand what constitutes participation in nationalistic ceremonies and pagan holidays and why sharing in them is wrong?
Evidently, the “gods” referred to in Psalm 82 are (Satan and the demons; pagan gods of the nations; men who were the judges of Israel).
1 Although many celebrations associated with Christmas and the New Year have pagan origins, over a billion professed Christians observe these holidays every year.
This new brochure will help us expose the fallacy of the pagan doctrine of the Trinity as we encourage all meek ones to ‘let God be proved true, even though every man be proved a liar.’—Rom. 3:4.
Show pagan background of these holidays and celebrations and why Christians rightly avoid involvement.
The boy thanked his teacher, but explained to her that he could not accept the award because the cross is a pagan symbol.