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I'd never heard that before so I googled it.The Watchtower magazine, which they treat as the infallible interpreter of Scripture
Like the RCC, what the JW says is full of double-speak. They will say, for example, that Jesus is indeed the Son of God. But then you find out that he is the archangel Michael, and Lucifer's brother, if I remember right about the JW. They claim not to be inspired, but look at their sure claims, and rejection of all who do not agree with them in every detail.I'd never heard that before so I googled it.
Do Jehovah's Witnesses consider the Watchtower organization to be infallible?
The authority of the Watchtower is the Bible.
From the very start of Watchtower no one has ever claimed to be inspired and no one has ever claimed that the WT was infallible
Else where I read: "The Watch Tower Society rejects accusations that it is a false prophet. It admits its explanations of Bible prophecy are not infallible and that its predictions are not claimed explicitly as "the words of Jehovah"."
... so I am hesitant to accept your statement. The rest of the posts ring of truth, not that I am a JW expert.
There are a couple of deep flaws in that if I am reading it right.The Jehovah’s Witnesses teach that the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation 7:4 are 144,000 faithful Jehovah’s Witnesses who will go to heaven. The remainder of faithful Jehovah’s Witnesses will be resurrected and live forever on earth. Those who die without hearing of Christ or knowing God’s will in the Bible will be raised in the resurrection of the unrighteous and will have a second chance to believe in the teachings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses and obey God and to be included in the final inheritance of eternal life on earth. Anyone who does not attain to the eternal inheritance by failing to believe and obey the teachings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses will be annihilated.
- No eternal punishment. Jehovah’s Witnesses insist that there is no eternal torment for unbelievers in the afterlife. In Jehovah’s Witness theology, the body and the soul are inseparable, so the soul dies with the body. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that physical death was the only thing Adam suffered when he fell in the garden. According to the Jehovah’s Witnesses, there is no immortal soul.
It is amazing that so many people blindly follow this damming cult.Who are the Jehovah’s Witnesses?
Over the past century and a half, the Jehovah’s Witnesses have become one of the most significant cults in the world. As of 2019, an estimated 8.7 million people adhere to the teaching and practice of this false religion worldwide.
Well, it went on in court.It is amazing that so many people blindly follow this damming cult.
Their leader, Charles Russel who was brought to court, when he was questioned on the Greek language, here is what was said.
Questions by Attorney Staunton.
Question: Do you know the Greek Alphabet?
Russell: Oh, yes.
Question: can you tell me the correct letters if you see them?
Russell: Some of them; I might make a mistake on some of them.
Question: Would you tell me the names of those on top of the page, page 447, I have got here?
Russell: Well, I don't know that I would be able to.
Question: You can't tell what those letters are? Look at them and see if you know.
Rusell: My way. [he was interrupted at this point and not allowed to explain.]
Question: Are you familiar with the Greek language?
Russell: No.
You may have noticed that Russell frequently contradicted himself. Claiming at first to know the Greek alphabet, then claiming under pressure that he might make a mistake in identifying the letters, and then finally admitting that he couldn't read the alphabet at all when confronted with a copy of it.
From this, it is easy to see that Russell did not know the Greek alphabet in any proper sense of the term, since it is assumed that when we say we know the English alphabet, for example, we shall be able to upon request to name the letters by their correct titles.
By Russell failing to name the letters of the Greek alphabet, therefore proved himself a perjurer, for he had previously stated that he knew them, thereby implying the ability to recite them, which he could not do.
It makes little difference, therefore, whether the Watchtower wants to admit Russell's guilt or not since their transcript shows that Russell said he knew what was later proved he did not know.
Here is conclusive evidence: The pastor under oath perjured himself beyond question. Can one sincerely trust the teachings of a man who thought nothing of such evidence? This is taken from Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults.
It's amazing anyone who has checked the history of the JW's, and they should, would want anything to do with staying and being ministered to buy a liar. Not only did he lie, and lie in court but lied to all his people. Makes me wonder how he translated anything from the Greek.
It's obvious he didn't. I'm sure he just changed some thing around in the bible that he didn't like.
No eternal punishment. Jehovah’s Witnesses insist that there is no eternal torment for unbelievers in the afterlife. In Jehovah’s Witness theology, the body and the soul are inseparable, so the soul dies with the body. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that physical death was the only thing Adam suffered when he fell in the garden. According to the Jehovah’s Witnesses, there is no immortal soul.
There are a couple of deep flaws in that, if I am reading it right.
If there is no immortal soul, then what is raised in the resurrection? If body and soul are forever dead when we die, then what is resurrected?
I would offer.Like the RCC, what the JW says is full of double-speak. They will say, for example, that Jesus is indeed the Son of God. But then you find out that he is the archangel Michael, and Lucifer's brother, if I remember right about the JW. They claim not to be inspired, but look at their sure claims, and rejection of all who do not agree with them in every detail.
The Roman Catholic church, the Jehovah's Witnesses, as well as Mormons ... [make] all things written in the law and prophets ... the true fact checker.
Like the signified number 144,000 used in a parable to represent the whole chaste virgin bride or church.
I would offer.The JW's have some really messed up and some silly doctrines.
Here are a few.
They believe Satan was a great angel who rebelled against Jehovah and challenged His sovereignty. Through satan, sin, and death came upon man. his destiny is annihilation with all his followers.
Can anyone see the false, anti-biblical teachings here?
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• Strict monotheism: Only Jehovah is God.
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