So, as usual, the best form of defence is attack? How much of what you said is actually true? Following on from what my brother has said...
Jehovah's Witnesses are neither Christians nor do they spread the (true) gospel.
What is the gospel? What is the kingdom? What is the “good news” about it? Please be specific.
How is your “church” fulfilling Matthew 28:19-20 or Matthew 24:14?
They deny that Jesus was crucified on the cross.
There is not a single mention of a cross in the Bible. The instrument used to execute Jesus was a “stauros” which in the Greek is an upright stake. The Romans had several configurations that they used as torture stakes for their victims.....no one knows what configuration they used for Jesus and it really doesn’t matter, because to make an image of the instrument used to put someone you love to death and make an idol out of it is not only bizarre, but breaks God’s law. (Exodus 20:4)
If they had hung Jesus would you make an image of a gallows and put it up on your building used for worship....or make jewellery out of it and hang it around your neck? Would some have a little figure of Jesus swinging from the rope?
They even see the cross as idolatry, but their own founder ,Charles Taze Russel, has had a pyramid placed next to his grave, on which you can see a cross that has fallen over.
It was his original belief that the great pyramid in Egypt was tied into prophesy. He was mistaken, as subsequent study revealed. As has been mentioned, Proverbs 4:18 says that the light on our path gets brighter as we get closer to dawn......closer to Jehovah’s day of reckoning. In those early days, we still had a lot to learn. He would have that pyramid pulled down, but there are laws against desecrating a grave. It is really a monument to how much we have grown. Gradually as we investigated Christendom’s teachings, we eliminated everything that did not come from God’s word.
They deny the divinity of Jesus.
We acknowledge what Jesus himself said.....he only said that was “the son of God”.....there is not one statement by Jesus where he admits to being God. In fact, he said that his Father is “the only true God” (John 17:3) and that we are to worship him “alone”. (Luke 4:8)
There is actually way more scripture proving that Jesus is
not God, than the ambiguous verses suggesting that he might be.
There is no such place as Christendom’s “hell”. “Sheol” (Hebrew) and “hades” (Greek) are nothing more sinister than the common grave....we all go there. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10)
There are no immortal souls to go anywhere after death. (Ezekiel 18:4) Souls die. Death in the Bible is the opposite of life......the Bible says that sin results in death. it was the devil who said you won’t die. God told Adam that he would simply die and return to the dust.....no heaven or hell scenario at all. (Genesis 3:19)
So, in order to torture souls forever, they need to be alive and conscious.....yet only the righteous are granted eternal life. Do you see something wrong with that scenario?
In Jeremiah 7:31 we see God lamenting the fact that the Israelites had adopted the despicable practice of sacrificing their children in the fire to a false god.....
“And they have built the high places of Topheth, which is in the Valley of the Son of Hinnom, to burn their sons and their daughters in the fire, which I did not command, nor did it come into my mind.”
Why would God condemn such a practice and then do it himself?
They invent things that have nothing to do with the Bible. They say, for example, that Jesus was made king in heaven in 1914 and that Jesus appointed them as the new people of God in 1919. They also say that Jesus is the angel Michael. Things that have nothing to do with the Bible.
We have evidence from the Bible for all those things.
Jehovah's Witnesses, Adventists and Mormons (they are all related) are not Christians because they have nothing to do with the Word of God. But the followers are not the evil ones, it is the respective leader. Jehovah's Witnesses only think and do what the Watchtower tells them.
LOL....and this from someone whose beliefs are not based on sound scripture, but on non-canonical writings.....why is the Bible not enough? Who are you to judge what is scripture and what is not “Christian”? JW’s and Adventist’s do share some beliefs in common, but to suggest the we are “related” to Mormon beliefs is just a demonstration of your ignorance. One wonders where your own beliefs originated....certainly not from the Bible. Who are
your teachers? Let’s have a look at them shall we?
It is also remarkable that the faith principles of the witnesses have changed drastically over the decades. Some of the teachings have been alternately rejected as false and then "rediscovered" a few years later. This is officially justified by the fact that God supposedly reveals the truth only slowly and step by step ("the light becomes brighter"). For this the term present truth was coined: the individual witness must obey this current doctrine proclaimed by the leadership.
Really?
An example from practice: a young man decides in 1995, against the current teachings, to do civilian service and is excluded for it. A year later, the Jehovah's Witness leadership declared civilian service acceptable. The so-called "renegade", however, was not readily resumed as he disobeyed God's organization. This sin must first be adequately repented of, which depends strongly on the elders' discretion and can last for months, even years. During this time, the above-described ostracism by all other members applies.
This is interesting....where did you glean this? Don’t tell me, let me guess....?
JW’s have made it plain from the beginning that they will not support the bloodshed of the nations. We will not participate in bloodshed nor will we actively support it.
Do the churches who get involved in their nation’s bloodshed truly represent God? Or are they just dupes of their religious leaders who are apparently always ready to justify violence when it is expedient to do so? Are they “part of the world” that Jesus told us not to be? (John 17:16) is being “a friend of the world” more important than being friends with God? (James 4:4) You have to ignore a lot of scripture to participate in politically motivated bloodshed. After all, who really rules this world? (1 John 5:19)
True worshipers of God refuse to be drawn into violence, most especially when the “enemy” turns out to be your brother in Christ as happened in the two world wars of last century. (Matthew 5:44-45)
Here is an excerpt from a sociological study, “More About Justifying Violence: Methodological Studies of Attitudes and Behavior” which states:
“Since the turn of the century, the Jehovah’s Witnesses have consistently maintained their stand of nonviolent ‘Christian Neutrality’ through two major world wars and the subsequent military clashes of the ‘Cold War’ period. Their continuing stand against national service of any form, military or civilian, and their refusal to honor symbols of national identity have resulted in periods of prosecution, imprisonment, and mob action in many countries throughout the world, including the United States, Canada and Germany. The Witnesses, however, have never responded with violence. . . . The teachings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses stem from their conviction that the Bible is the inspired word of God.”—University of Michigan Press, p. 23.
So you see there is a clear cut difference between “civilian service” that directly supports the war effort and those that are unrelated to it. No compromise.
Your arguments are empty and gleaned from hate sites that will twist the truth and paint a false picture. What is new? Jesus had to put up with the same thing. (John 15:18-21; Matthew 5:11-12)