The Watchtower makes a number of further arguments in support of its teaching that the Holy Spirit is an impersonal force rather than a person. Here is how to respond to them. Continue reading
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The Watchtower makes a number of further arguments in support of its teaching that the Holy Spirit is an impersonal force rather than a person. Here is how to respond to them. Continue reading
Last week, we looked at verses which show that the Holy Spirit speaks using first person singular pronouns.
Today, we look at further Bible evidence that the Holy Spirit is a person. Continue reading
Key Scripture: “Then Peter said, ‘Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied to men but to God’.” (Acts 5:3-4)
The objective of The Holy Spirit Is God Approach is to show Jehovah’s Witnesses that the Holy Spirit is both a person and God himself, not an impersonal, “active force” that emanates from God. Continue reading
Last week, we looked at how to respond to five of the Watchtower’s best arguments and proof texts against the deity of Christ as well as the most effective ways to respond to them.
Today, we finish this topic by looking at two more of their points. 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
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