Question:
Questions to all Christians?
Τιμοθέῳ
2009-05-23 07:43:55 UTC
This came from my previous question re. God's Witnesses.

Who do you believe are the real Witnesses of Jehovah (or YHWH)?

Who are the anti-Witnesses? Are they anti-Christians?

Why are they referred by some as anti-Watchtower-Jehovah's Witnesses instead of the anti-Christians?

Who are the non-Witnesses? Are they non-Christians?

Why are they referred by some as non-Watchtower-JWs instead of non-Christians?

Who are the ex-Witnesses? Are they ex-Christians?

Why are ex-Witnesses (or ex-JWs) referred by some as those who left the Jehovah's Witness Organization, instead of referring to ex-Christians?

If the Jehovah's Witnesses (of the Org.) wish to lay a claim of being called "Christians", then when will they start using the term "Christians" more loosely instead of sparingly?

Are the Jehovah's Witnesses supposed to be a collective group of so-called "Christians"?

Why are they so against Christendom which is defined as a collective group of Christians?

So much ambiguity in this world...

I am a Jehovah's Witness, a Witness of YHWH, the Holy Trinity who is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, and the Three are One.
Thirteen answers:
2009-05-23 07:53:23 UTC
Despite their unbelief in the trinity, Jehovah's Witness cannot be Christians for the simple reason that they believe Jesus Christ is the son of a god, and not the son of God. They also, like Catholics, have their own specific additions and omissions from the bible. Jehovah's Witness are merely a relatively new cult that is not Christian, like Mormons or Branch Davidians.
Witness4JC
2009-05-23 07:49:10 UTC
Jehovah witnesses are not from God so it cannot be them!



Questions for Jehovah’s Witnesses



1. The Watchtower organization has claimed to be the prophet of God1 yet it has made numerous false prophecies. The excuse given for their false prophecies has been to quote Proverbs 4:18, which says, "But the path of the righteous ones is like the bright light that is getting lighter and lighter until the day is firmly established." Whether or not the "light gets brighter" or not does not change the fact that the Watchtower made false prophecies. The Bible says in Deut. 18:20-22, "‘However, the prophet who presumes to speak in my name a word that I have not commanded him to speak or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet must die. And in case you should say in your heart: "How shall we know the word that Jehovah has not spoken?" When the prophet speaks in the name of Jehovah and the word does not occur or come true, that is the word that Jehovah did not speak..."

If the New World Translation (NWT) condemns false prophesying and states that it is proof that God is not speaking through that prophet, then doesn’t this prove that the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society is not speaking for God?

2. Why does the NWT insert the word Jehovah in the New Testament when there are absolutely no Greek manuscripts that have it in there? Isn’t this playing with the text?

3. In the book, "Salvation,"2 (a Watchtower Publication) it says, "At San Diego, California, there is a small piece of land, on which, in the year 1929, there was built a house, which is called and known as Beth-Sarim. The Hebrew words Beth Sarim mean "House of the Princes"; and the purpose of acquiring that property and building the house was that there might be some tangible proof that there are those on earth today who fully believe God and Christ Jesus and in His kingdom, and who believe that the faithful men of old will soon be resurrected by the Lord, be back on earth, and take charge of the visible affairs of earth. The title to Beth-Sarim is vested in the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society in trust, to be used by the president of the Society and his assistants for the present, and thereafter to be forever at the disposal of the aforementioned princes on earth [italic added]. . . . while the unbelievers have mocked concerning it and spoken contemptuously of it, yet it stands there as a testimony to Jehovah’s name; and if and when the princes do return and some of them occupy the property, such will be a confirmation of the faith and hope that induced the building of Beth-Sarim."

This place was sold in 1942 after Rutherford’s death. Therefore, it appears that the faithful were misled since the house was to "be forever at the disposal of the aforementioned princes." Is this really a testimony to Jehovah’s name as it said? How can it be if they sold the house?

4. The Watchtower organization states that Jesus died on a stake, not a cross. The typical Watchtower representation of this is with Jesus on a single vertical stake, hands over his head with a single nail in his wrists. If Jesus were crucified on a cross, then two nails would be necessary, one in each hand. How then does the Watchtower organization handle the verse in the Bible that states that Jesus had nails (plural) in his hands: "Consequently the other disciples would say to him: "We have seen the Lord!" But he said to them: "unless I see in his hands the print of the nails and stick my finger into the print of the nails and stick my hand into his side, I will certainly not believe" (John 20:25, NWT).

Jesus had one nail in each hand. This is made clear by the use of the word ‘nails’ not ‘nail.’ Jesus must have been crucified on a cross, and not a stake as the Watchtower organization teaches. Why is it, then, that the Watchtower teaches something that is so clearly unbiblical?

5. The Watchtower organization states that through good works and sincere effort only 144,000 elite JW’s will go to heaven. The 144,000 are mentioned in two chapters in the Bible: Revelation 7 & 14. By looking at the verses it is obvious that the 144,000 are literal Jews of the ancient tribes with no Gentiles among them (7:4-8). They are all males (14:4) and virgins (14:4). If the JW states that the usage of Jewish male virgins is figurative, what gives them the right to state that number of 144,000 is literal?

6. Where does it teach in the Bible that Jesus is Michael the archangel? Why isn't Jesus called Michael right now since he is in heaven?
2009-05-23 07:56:27 UTC
I believe that there are no witnesses of Jehovah. The world's going to last another few billion years.



Anyone who is annoyed by the Witnesses is Anti-Witness, like I could be at times.



Because not all Christians are Jehovah's Witnesses, like I know I'm not one of them.



Ex-Witnesses are people who used to be one of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and no they are not formerly Christians. I don't know how many times my mom refused the free Bible study(I'm proud of her for that)...



I don't know. If any of them ever dropped by your house, you will know that they aren't really Christians. They don't believe in heaven.



Yes, because they aren't exactly Christians. See above.



Oh so you're one of them? Excuse me if my answer is offensive, but this is just my point of view.
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2016-10-26 06:35:43 UTC
I talked about that cutting-edge question and theory it became type of unusual because why wouldnt someone trust some thing suitable in the front of their eyes if it became instantly out shown. yet then what's the definition of shown? i'm getting why anybody is atheists. I dont get why anybody is anti faith. i imagine maximum atheists are atheists because they in basic terms cant be counted on some thing like a God at the same time as there is not any actual evidence of a God and each and every historic references to faith and God after time has a tendency to sound a touch antiquated and primitive. i imagine maximum anti faith atheists have in basic terms had some undesirable studies with some religious human beings or a faith and characteristic a chip on their shoulder. i imagine honestly very few have died quite through faith that wouldnt have died had faith not in any respect existed. each and every warfare and persecution dedicated with the help of a set or a rustic had each and every thing to do with greed and power and little or no to do with faith. Had faith not in any respect existed, all the wars nevertheless could have occured, imo. they in basic terms could were fought lower than a diff banner. human beings continually pick to assert what number undesirable issues were finished with the help of non secular human beings, yet then in addition they low-priced all the coolest, too. faith has finished a lot to assist humanity besides. Non christian gvts, like communism, that quite made particular faith became ousted from the rustic, have killed far far more advantageous human beings in the historic past of the international then so referred to as religious wars and persecution.
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2009-05-23 08:09:41 UTC
1 Corinthians 10:14: "Me beloved ones, flee from idolatry." (An idol is an image or symbol that is an object of intense devotion, veneration, or worship.)

Exodus 20:4,5 "You shall not make yourself a carved image or any likeness of anything in heaven or on earth beneath or in the waters under the earth; you shall not bow down to them or serve them". (Notice that God commanded that his people not even make an image before which people would bow down.)



To "Wimpy Kid's" assertion that Witnesses do not believe in Heaven. Read these scriptures and you decide if:



John 8:23; "[Jesus Christ said:] 'You are from the realms below; I am from the realms above. You are from this world; I am not from this world.'" (Jesus did come from the spirit realm. But, as Jesus said, other men did not.)

Proverbs 37:9, 11, 29: "Evildoers themselves will be cut off, but those hoping in God are the ones that will possess the earth, and they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace. The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and the will reside forever upon it."
Ish Var Lan Salinger
2009-05-23 08:54:15 UTC
I consider someone "Anti Witness" if they make it clear they are Anti/Against Witnesses.



There are several IDs on Y!A, for instance, who claim to be Atheist who single out Witnesses, and clearly are much more annoyed with Witnesses/our beliefs, than Christians in general.
abe
2009-05-23 08:08:23 UTC
to respond to your last statement, a TRUE witness of Jehovah Knows

the trinity doctrine is a FALSE teaching!

For all who read this,PLEASE contact one of Jehovah's witnesses by,calling your local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses or go to; www.watchtower.org.

I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and I can assure you,This is NOT what we believe nor teach!
Daniel
2009-05-23 08:11:08 UTC
If any one deny the divinity of Jesus Christ is not a Christian. God came to this world to save sinners in the human form of Jesus Christ who is the second person in the Trinity. Even-though the name Trinity came after a long time God is existed as Trinity in God-Head. Those who say that Jesus is not God, they also denying the His work of salvation. An angel or a human can not do this great job except God Himself.
?
2009-05-23 07:57:45 UTC
what kind of witnessing is this?who is witness ?are you a witness ?or believer?bible says who doesn't believe in son jesus christ has no life ie everlasting life.trinity itself means one in three and three in one which cannot be explained by human being. isn't it bible says that god gave his only son whosoever believe in him should not perish but has everlasting life
sego lily
2009-05-23 07:52:34 UTC
Revelation 12:11 (King James Version)



11And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.
?
2009-05-23 07:47:49 UTC
Shall I call the doctor?
2009-05-23 07:48:20 UTC
Jeez you WOULD take the time to go into that much detail....simply accept jesus into your heart, and thats that



THAT SIMPLE....your going to heaven because you accepted him and believe in him.....no complications....
2009-05-23 07:47:29 UTC
No ALL witnesses are dead... Sorry...


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