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The Bible states that God is a Trinity. "Genesis 1:26:Let us create Man in Our image." So why so arian? Or how about the birthday thing. The Bible never condemns it. Or the failed prophetic signs, which makes me assume the Watchtower is a false prophet who needs no attention.
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13h ago
JW Theory: Jesus became present in 1914. At this time, the anointed asleep in death were gathered to him. Afterwards, the living anointed will be gathered to him when he returns at the Great Tribulation.
This is based on the following verses: (1 Thes 4:15-17 NWT)
15 For this is what we tell you by Jehovah’s word*, that we the living who survive to the presence of the Lord will in no way precede those who have fallen asleep in death; 16 because the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union wit ..read more
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13h ago
There's not one verse showing it's just the Father.
Only God says that in Isaiah 41:4 and 44:6 and Jesus in Revelation 1:17-18 and Revelation 22:12-13.
Yahweh = them, and Jesus is part of the Godhead
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16h ago
According to Jw teachings, Jesus is the archangel Michael. But when did the Bible ever say Michael (the archangel) would be the Lawgivers, judge, King, Savior.
Isaiah 33:22 - The Lord is Judge, Law giver, Savior etc.
So where in the Bible is Michael attributed to being the lawgiver, judge, king, and savior?
In the New Testament Jesus has these attributed to him? - “King of King, Lord of Lords (1 Timothy 6:13-16) - “Savior” (1 John 4:14; Acts 5:31) - “Law” - Jesus said the Law was written about him. God gave Moses the Law, Jesus is the law (John 5:46-47)
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1d ago
It seems odd to see a building, especially one used like a church, to not have any. The one by my house is made entirely of brick and not a single window. The people are nice enough. They hand out brochures at the nearby bus stop and collectively do the landscaping themselves once a week.
Is that normal for KHs to have no widows? Any particular reason why?
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1d ago
The Watchtower answers their own question
"▪ Put simply, the answer is yes. "
Put simply... but never explained. The Watchtower never seems to be able explain how Michael became Christ, even though they will criticize and belittle the trinity without mercy. So, according to the Watchtower, an angel could be become a man, but God cannot? God has far greater abilities than any angel that He created and I'd sure hate to be the one telling Him what He can and cannot do. Yet the Watchtower has no problem telling God what He can and cannot do
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2d ago
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2d ago
If any are interested in letting the governing body dictate how you should dress for the meetings; this months latest update is a good reminder in light of the changes in what you should wear and how.
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