Category: Death and Resurrection (page 10 of 10)

The Resurrection: When?

Resurrection WhenAlthough Christians believe that people have souls that survive physical death, this is not the resurrection. The resurrection will be a reuniting of soul and body that will take place in the end times.

So far as we know, no one other than Jesus Christ has been resurrected yet.

The Watchtower disagrees. Continue reading

The Resurrection: Why?

Resurrection WhyChristians believe that all of the dead will be resurrected in the end times either to live forever in paradise (the saved) or to experience everlasting conscious punishment (the unsaved). The determination will be made by God based on whether or not in this life they repented of their sins and accepted God’s free gift of salvation purchased by Jesus Christ on the cross.

But the Watchtower teaches something quite different. Continue reading

The Resurrection: Who?

Resurrection WhoWho does the Watchtower believe will be resurrected?

In its article, “What is the Resurrection?” (located under the tab “Bible Teachings” on the Watchtower’s website, jw.org), the Watchtower says that everyone will be resurrected. But then it tells us that they won’t. Continue reading

The Resurrection: How?

Resurrection HowThe Watchtower claims that there are two types of resurrection bodies—spiritual (suited for life in heaven only) and physical (suited for life on earth only).

Let’s look at two passages in 1 Corinthians 15 which it uses as proof texts to see if it is right or wrong. Continue reading

The Resurrection: What?

Resurrection WhatIn order to discuss Bible topics effectively with Jehovah’s Witnesses, Christians need to have a clear understanding of the differences between Christian doctrine and Watchtower teachings.

For this reason, I have decided to do a series of posts contrasting the Christian and Watchtower views of the resurrection. Continue reading

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