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
This post isn’t about how to prove the doctrine of the Trinity (or the deity of Christ) to Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Rather, it’s about overcoming the language barrier so that at least Jehovah’s Witnesses understand what you are and aren’t saying. 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
In order to avoid taking over the role of teacher, say to the Witnesses, “I understand you don’t believe Jesus is God and that you are here to teach me. That’s fine. What I would like to do is show you from the Bible why I believe Jesus is God as well as man so I can have you explain to me Jehovah’s Witnesses’ views on what these verses mean. Would you be willing to do that?”
Once they agree, here is how to present to Jehovah’s Witnesses four lines of biblical evidence that Jesus is God, not just “a god.” Continue reading
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