Category: The Nature of Christ (page 3 of 9)

Die God Die?

The Watchtower has stated: “The majority of Christendom’s churches say that there are three persons in one God, that he is, as it were, a “three-headed” God. They teach that when Jesus died, God died.” (The Watchtower, “Are the Churches Leading the Nations Into Collision With God?”, 10/15/71, p. 627)

It’s clear that the Watchtower is trying to make the concept of the deity of Christ appear absurd.

Before we respond to the substance of the Watchtower’s argument, let’s address two threshold challenges. Continue reading

Was Jesus’ Spirit an Impersonal Force?

As Jesus was dying, he “called with a loud voice and said: ‘Father, into your hands I entrust my spirit.’ When he had said this, he expired.” (Luke 23:46, Watchtower translation)

Doesn’t that show that Jesus’ spirit was an immaterial part of him which survived physical death and went immediately to be with His Father?

Not according to the Watchtower: Continue reading

Did Jesus Have a Soul?

The Watchtower doesn’t believe that Jesus had a soul which could go to heaven when he died.

That’s because it doesn’t believe that any human being has a soul.

Rather, human beings are souls. Continue reading

Did Jesus Become the Messiah at His Baptism?

Thus far in this series, we have examined Watchtower misconceptions about the nature of Jesus.

Now we move on to look at its misconceptions about Jesus’ earthly ministry. Continue reading

Was There an Incarnation?

The Watchtower does not believe in the incarnation of Jesus Christ.

That’s not surprising, given that it doesn’t believe in the deity of Christ. Continue reading

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