At this point of Chapter 4 of “Bible Teach”, the Watchtower openly denies the deity of Christ and the nature of God as a Trinity by claiming Jesus was a created being.
Assertion #3: Jesus is God’s Son but not God the Son Continue reading
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At this point of Chapter 4 of “Bible Teach”, the Watchtower openly denies the deity of Christ and the nature of God as a Trinity by claiming Jesus was a created being.
Assertion #3: Jesus is God’s Son but not God the Son Continue reading
“Bible Teach,” Chapter 4—“Who Is Jesus Christ?” is extremely significant because it deals with the nature, person, and work of Jesus Christ.
It makes four major assertions. We will cover the first 2 in this post.
Assertion #1: It is important to know the truth about Jesus. Continue reading
Last time, we looked at the first two assertions made in “Bible Teach,” Chapter 3.
Today, we’ll examine the last three assertions of that chapter.
Watchtower Assertion #3: We are in the middle of a sovereignty challenge initiated by Satan against Jehovah. Continue reading
In Chapter 3 of “Bible Teach”, the Watchtower makes five main assertions, each of which requires our attention and discussion:
In this post, I’ll cover Assertions #1-#2. Next time, I’ll discuss Assertions #3-#5. Continue reading
Chapter 2 of “Bible Teach” states at the outset that the Bible is unique and reveals things we could never find out in any other way (paragraph 2, p. 18). It goes on to says that the Bible is “inspired of God” (paragraph 5, p. 19).
As Christians, we can build rapport with the Witnesses by agreeing with them on these points, but I recommend also using a technique that Evidence Ministries president Keith Walker calls “stuffing aces.” Continue reading
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