The Watchtower does not believe that Jesus is God, so it concludes that he must be a created being.
Here are the two primary Bible passages they use in support of this claim, along with my suggestions as to how to answer them. Continue reading
The Watchtower does not believe that Jesus is God, so it concludes that he must be a created being.
Here are the two primary Bible passages they use in support of this claim, along with my suggestions as to how to answer them. Continue reading
In my opinion, what appears in this week’s and next week’s posts are the Watchtower’s best arguments and proof texts against the deity of Christ as well as the most effective ways to respond to them. Continue reading
Last week, I discussed the first two topics in Chapter 1 of “Bible Teach.” Today, I’ll move on to the next subject.
Topic #3: The importance of God’s name—“Jehovah”
Given the importance of the name “Jehovah” in the Watchtower religion, it’s somewhat surprising that “Bible Teach” doesn’t introduce the topic until midway through the chapter, but the Watchtower often catches us off guard by introducing key teachings when we least expect it.
In Watchtower publications, photo captions often convey doctrine. As an example, the photo caption at paragraph 14 (p. 12) reads, “When you want someone to get to know you, do you not mention your name? God reveals his name to us in the Bible.” The same point is made in the text itself, under the heading, “God Wants You to Know Who He Is.”
You can point out that our children and grandchildren know us intimately even though they call us “Dad” and “Grandpa” rather than using our given names. Likewise, our friends often refer to us by nicknames. Continue reading
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑