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what scholarship challenges the view of JW's doctrine of paradise? can be theist or non-theist.
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Isn't it just the same "new heaven and new earth with immortality and no sin" as standard Christian orthodoxy?
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God, being Love, is also happiness.
To fear Him is to be afraid of joy. (https://acim.org/acim/en/s/507#2:4-5 | W-103.2:4-5)

What if the ones that chosen the path of the JW will get the Paradise they choose but not you, because you ask another sort of Paradise to God?

What if Paradise is a matter of perception, like hell (this world, literally)?



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