As a JW, I was concerned with works — not only doing such things as preaching from house to house, but with the things I must not do, such as celebrate holidays and birthdays.
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, which serves as the head of Jehovah's Witness organization, has paid millions of dollars in court fines and settlements rather than unseal its files.
Patrick Zukeran gives Christians 4 simple arguments to use when witnessing to those in the Jehovah's Witnesses organization. Understanding ways in which their beliefs are inconsistent with a biblical worldview better equips us to share the truth of Christ with them.
A jury in northwestern Montana handed down a $35 million award Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by two women against the local Jehovah’s Witnesses congregation and its worldwide headquarters.
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In a special preceding 'Scientology and the Aftermath's' third season, Remini gathered ex-members to discuss their experiences with the church on issues including blood transfusions, justice and women's rights.
Yes! You Should Believe in the Trinity: How to Answer Jehovah's Witnesses A DECEPTIVE DOCTRINE OR A DECEPTIVE BOOKLET? Make no mistake about it: Jehovah's Witnesses hate the Trinity. They believe that Christians got their doctrine of the Trinity from pagans and ultimately, from the devil himself. According to the Watchtower book Reconciliation (1928): "Never was there a more deceptive doctrine advanced than that of the trinity. It could have originated only in one mind, and that the mind of Satan the Devil." Jehovah's Witnesses (JWs) zealously attack the Trinity for at least three reasons: they realize that most Catholics cannot readily explain or defend the Trinity. they think the Trinity is easy to discredit. they know that discrediting the Trinity descredits the divinity of Jesus. Their chief weapon is a booklet called Should You Believe in the Trinity? This illustrated, 32 page booklet is packed with false arguments, deliberate misquotations, and distorted Scriptures. In spite of its many errors, the booklet's arguments are cleverly presented. This deceptive booklet could easily shake the faith of many Catholics who aren't familiar with Church history or Sacred Scripture. It might also mislead people who aren't accustomed to detecting logical fallacies. In the next few pages, we will expose this booklet's faulty reasoning, misuse of the Church Fathers, and misinterpretation of Sacred Scripture. At the same time, we will show you how to confidently answer JWs' many objections against the Trinity. Contents A Deceptive Doctrine or a Deceptive Booklet? Faulty Reasoning Error #1: Assuming that if two beliefs are similar, one comes from the other Error #2: Assuming that difficult beliefs are confusing and unreasonable Error #3: Assuming that religious truths must be explicitly taught in the bible Error #4: Using biased sources as objective authorities Misuse of the Early Church Fathers St. Justin Martyr St. Irenaeus St. Clement of Alexandria Tirtullian St. Hippolytus Origen Summary of the Early Church Fathers Misinterpretation of Sacred Scripture The Divinity of Jesus The Holy Spirit The Trinity The JW Bible Conclusion A Prayer to the Trinity Authors: Father Frank Chacon & Jim Burnham Format: 8.5x11" softcover. 24 pages
Exposing Jehovah's Witnesses False Teachings and Watchtower Magazine. JW's are a Cult & a False Religion & False Doctrine. How to share the Gospel with deceived Jehovah's Witnesses.
Here are 12 Christianity Vs Jehovah Witness differences! Every Jehovah’s Witness will tell you that they are Christians. But are they? Let's learn more.
Charles Taze Russell Although the Watchtower will tell you that C.T.Russell did not actually start the Jehovah's Witnesses - he did start the Bible Students which were the forerunners. It is vital to trace the history of the Watchtower Society...
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Jehovah's Witnesses number into the millions globally and are well known for their public evangelism about God's kingdom. But beneath the facade of brotherly love and organizational unity lies a captive organization in which doubts are stifled and dissent is ruthlessly crushed. Once a Witness stops believing, they face being ostracized as a loathed "mentally diseased" apostate. They must navigate a labyrinth of obstacles and dilemmas due to the organization's cruel policy of shunning former members. Lloyd Evans is a well known ex-Witness writer and activist, and in his second book he draws on his firsthand, insider knowledge as a former elder to guide would-be escapees through the minefield that awaits them. How should elders be dealt with? What resources are available for objective research? What should someone do if they are threatened with judicial action? What about coming clean to family members? How does someone go about rebuilding their social circle? What precautions should be taken to maintain privacy when browsing apostate material online? All these questions and more are answered in How to Escape From Jehovah's Witnesses, described by Paul Grundy of JWfacts.com as "an invaluable tool in helping [former Witnesses] move on as efficiently and painlessly as possible." | Author: Lloyd Evans | Publisher: JLE Publishing | Publication Date: April 25, 2018 | Number of Pages: 152 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0995669155 | ISBN-13: 9780995669154
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Watchtower: FALSE DOCTRINES The Watch Tower is dangerous in that it claims to be Christian. It purposely at the top deceives the people through classi ...