
(Courtesy
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Is the Jehovah's Witness
religion Christian?
The
answer to the question is, "No. It is not Christian." Like all
non-Christian cults, the Jehovah's Witness organization distorts the essential
doctrines of Christianity. It denies the deity of Christ, His physical
resurrection, and salvation by grace. This alone makes it non-Christian.
To support its erring doctrines, the Watchtower organization (which is the
author and teacher of all official Jehovah's Witness theology), has even
altered the Bible to make it agree with its changing and non-Christian teachings.
Typical with cults that use the Bible to support
its position is a host of interpretive errors:
Taking verses out of their immediate context.
Refusing to read verses in the entire biblical
context.
Inserting their theological presuppositions into
the text.
Altering the Biblical text to suit their needs.
Latching onto one verse to interpret a host of
others.
Changing the meanings of words.
Proclaiming some passages to be figurative when
they contradict their doctrines.
Adding
to the Word of God.
Additionally,
the Jehovah's Witness organization requires of its members regular weekly
attendance at their "Bible Study" meetings where they are repeatedly
indoctrinated with anti-Christian teachings. This is done by reading the
Watchtower magazine, following along with what it says, reading the questions
it asks, and reciting the answers it gives. In other words, the
Watchtower Organization carefully trains its members to let the Organization do
their thinking for them.
The Witnesses are told they will be persecuted when
they go door to door teaching their doctrines. They are further told that
this is simply the enemy fighting against God's organization because they are
in "the truth." So, when someone disagrees with them, they are
conditioned to reflect on what the Watchtower has told them. They then
feel confirmed in being in God's true organization on earth (like all cults
claim). They are strongly encouraged to have friends and acquaintances
that are only JW’s, thereby keeping outside examination to a minimum. They are
told to shun those who leave their group, that way, there is no way to see why
someone has left and no way to find out that they are in error from those who
have found the truth in Christ. They are conditioned to shy away from any real
biblically knowledgeable person. An example of this is frequently found
on the Internet. I was once banned from a Jehovah's Witness chat room
after I not only answered their objections to the Trinity and deity of Christ,
but challenged them in return. Subsequently, my name was passed around to all
other Jehovah's Witness rooms where I was banned from them as well. This
is a frequent occurrence on the Internet where the Jehovah's Witnesses are
alive and well. It is obvious that critical examination of their
doctrines is not encouraged by the Watchtower Organization.
The Jehovah's Witnesses consider themselves
to be Christians because they believe they are serving the true and living
God. Like many cults, they think they are the only true church on
earth. Yet, they deny the Trinity, the deity of Christ, the personhood
of the Holy Spirit, Jesus' physical resurrection, and salvation by grace
through faith.
The Jehovah's Witnesses are discouraged from
looking into Jehovah's Witness history or old Watchtower literature which is
replete with contradictions, altered doctrines, and false prophecies.
Instead, they are indoctrinated repeatedly against basic Christian doctrines
(Trinity, deity of Christ, etc) and into the notion that they alone are the
true servants of God and that all others are either in "Christendom"
or simply unbelievers.
Primarily, the Jehovah's Witness organization is
a mind control organization that uses its people to pass out literature and
send in "donations" to the headquarters in Brooklyn, New York.
"Thus the Bible is an organizational book and
belongs to the Christian congregation as an organization, not
to individuals, regardless of how sincerely they may believe that they can
interpret the Bible." The Watchtower, Oct. 1, 1967. p. 587.
The Watchtower organization of the Jehovah's
Witnesses is a non-Christian organization that uses its people to promulgate
false doctrines, and collects "contributions" for distribution of a
multitudinous amount of literature, and expand its grip into the lives of its
members and their families.
It is a
non-Christian cult.
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The Witnesses were the first of the pseudo-Christian sects that realized a
proprietary translation of the Bible could be used to further their
theological agenda. Previously known as the Dawn Bible Students, the group
was founded on the teachings of a man named Charles Taze Russell
(1852-1916). The Russellites (as they became known in the early days) taught
that because the Christian denominations of the world had moved away from
the "original" gospel, their group was to be the last days religious vehicle
for God, and the sole voice of Jehovah in the world.
The group formally predicted the end of the world in 1874, 1914, 1918, 1925,
1941, and 1975. This is a powerful indicator of the true nature of this
religion. The JW's have long taught that the 144,000 of Revelation is solely
comprised of their members. Based on almost any definition of the word, the
Jehovah's Witnesses group would have to qualify as a large cult; however,
what I refer to as the Culting of Christianity has made the term virtually
meaningless. Based on current realities, it is
linguistically more accurate to refer to them as a sect with major
scriptural errors. Pragmatically speaking, it seems a misnomer to
refer to a distinctive religion with 5.8 million members in over 200
countries as a cult. Although it carries the trappings of Christianity, the
Watchtower Society (the corporate head of the Jehovah's Witnesses) is simply
another religion preaching another gospel.
Because the Jehovah's Witnesses have repeatedly claimed to be the exclusive
channel of the Lord's communication with mankind, they must be viewed in the
light of Deuteronomy 18 - the famous chapter usually thought to apply to
false prophets. Actually, Deuteronomy 18 is a prophecy and set of
characteristics to be applied to the Messiah - but
since the group claims to be the mediator between God and man (thereby
replacing the role of Jesus), they should be judged based on this chapter.
Verse 22 says "When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing
follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not
spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be
afraid of him." Using this chapter as a yardstick, it is easily demonstrated
the Jehovah's Witnesses are a false group, led by false prophets, bringing
forth false doctrine.
My personal experience with Witnesses is that many of them are
intellectually as dishonest as their early leadership. In a fashion eerily
reminiscent of speaking with someone that has been thoroughly brainwashed,
when it suits them, they simply deny the facts concerning their own group.
For example, in support of the previous assertion demonstrating their claim
to be the collective "prophet" for the whole world, their own periodical,
The Watchtower, said this:
"So, does Jehovah have a prophet to help them, to warn them of dangers and
to declare things to come? These questions can be answered in the
affirmative. Who is this prophet?...This 'prophet' was not one man, but was
a body of men and women. It was the small group of footstep followers of
Jesus Christ, known at that time as International Bible Students. Today they
are known as Jehovah's Christian witnesses..." (The Watchtower, 4/1/72,
cited in Christian Answers Newsletter V1#3).
But the duo at your door will never believe this unless you have the
original document in your hand! Even then, they'll probably claim it's a
forgery!
The primary theological error of the Jehovah's
Witnesses is found in the nature of Jesus Christ and how His program of
salvation works. Russellism teaches that Jesus is not actually God, but he
is a lesser god created by the Lord of the Old Testament (Jehovah). This is
a deadly error, for New Testament teaching firmly states that an accurate
understanding of the nature of Jesus is crucial to a saving relationship
with Him. For instance, Jesus said "...if ye believe not that I am
he, ye shall die in your sins" (John 8:24). This is a definite reference to
the Old Testament name of God, the great "I AM" spoken of in Exodus 3:14.
When the Pharisees challenged the authority of Jesus, he said "Before
Abraham was, I am" (John 8:58). When 'doubting' Thomas knelt before Jesus,
he called Him "...my Lord and my God" (John 20:28). There are many other
verses clearly showing Christ as God.
Once they've rejected Christ as the exclusive mediator, the Jehovah's
Witnesses attempt to position themselves as having the relationship with God
the Father that was developed not by the grace repeatedly spoken of in the
New Testament, but by an elaborate system of works and good deeds.
Russellism teaches there is no Trinity. They also
reject the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity. They
believe that Jesus was never God, but actually Michael the Archangel. CT
Russell taught that Christ was not physically resurrected nor will he return
bodily at the second coming. Their illustrious leader was also among the
first to embrace pyramidology as a God given series of measurements that
have direct bearing on Christian prophecy. In the last century, this error
has made tremendous inroads into mainstream Christianity through various
teachers associated with the Rapture Cult.
Actually, even their name betrays them for in attempting to alliterate the
Hebrew name of the Lord, they've relied on a poor rendering of YHWH (the
actual name of God in Hebrew - known as the Tetragrammaton). Their
linguistic abilities are deficient in their manuscript selection as well for
the New World Bible issued by the sect is based on Vaticanus and Sinaiticus
- the two most corrupt manuscripts in existence.
Interestingly, there are aspects of the Witness system that are far closer
to the truth than mainstream Christian tradition. The group refuses to
celebrate current holidays (which are holy days) because of their pagan
origin. Christmas tree loving so-called Christians around the world point
their finger at the Witnesses and accuse them of being a cult on this basis.
This is absurd, for Jeremiah specifically warns against honoring the
Christmas tree ritual in chapter 10.
The group's rejection of the holidays extends to Easter because it was
originally the day of Ishtar (see Acts 12:4). Because they base their
salvation on works, the Witnesses are also Sabbath oriented. These facts
tend to obscure the truth of the Sabbath and the pagan nature of modern
Christendom among evangelical Christians because they reason 'the witnesses
are a cult, the witnesses keep the Sabbath, therefore Sabbath keepers are in
a cult.'
This is one of Satan's cleverest tactics: to place
enough truth in an otherwise error-ridden group to discredit that truth
among outside observers. The truth is, virtually every "Christian" holiday
does have pagan origins, and the witnesses fervor in this matter is
commendable; however the greater errors concerning salvation and the
personal relationship with Jesus Christ that is available to far more than
144,000 is a fatal error. This group should be avoided at every
opportunity. "If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine,
receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed" (II John 1:10).
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By Patrick Zukeran
History of the Watch Tower
One of the most aggressive and fastest growing cults is the Jehovah's
Witnesses. Today they have a worldwide organization that numbers about 3.5
million members operating in 205 countries. Several factors account for this
rapid growth. The first is their zealous door-to-door evangelism. Second, we
Christians have failed to make a solid defense of our faith against their
attacks when they have come to our door. The result is the Witnesses
continue unchallenged in the propagation of their organization and deceive
many. Third, the rise of the cults are a fulfillment of the prophetic
warnings given by Jesus and the Apostles.
In this essay I want to look at the beliefs of the Witnesses and then give
the reader practical witnessing strategies. The history of the Jehovah's
Witnesses begins with the founder of the organization Charles Taze Russell.
He was a member of the Congregational Church who came to reject the doctrine
of hell and eternal punishment. In 1870, with no formal education, he began
a Bible society which eventually named him pastor. In 1884, he founded
Zion's Watchtower and Tract Society in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which is
now the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society headquartered in Brooklyn, New
York. Since then they have mushroomed into an organization which produces
more literature in one year than the Christian and Catholic churches
combined. And, of all the cults, their missionary forces are the most well
trained in evangelism.
Witnesses deviate from biblical Christianity in
several areas. I will discuss some of their major doctrinal errors.
First, like all the cults, they deny the Trinity. They believe
there is one God, Jehovah. Jesus, is actually Michael the Archangel, the
first of God's creation, who became flesh at the incarnation. After the
resurrection, He returned to heaven as Michael the Archangel. The Holy
Spirit is not God but an active force much like electricity or fire.
Second, Witnesses deny the bodily
resurrection of Christ, but instead believe He was raised as a spirit and
manifested Himself several times in different materialized bodies.
Third, they deny the existence of hell and
eternal punishment, but believe in total annihilation after death.
Only the elite ruling class, the 144,000, are allowed to go to heaven. The
faithful Jehovah's Witnesses remain unconscious after death till they are
resurrected in the Millennium. Those who are not in the organization are
annihilated after death.
Fourth, Witnesses have a works-oriented
salvation. Salvation is not based upon a relationship with Christ, but found
in the organization. One must serve the society, and depending on
one's faithfulness and absolute obedience, one may be saved.
Fifth, they believe that Jesus returned
invisibly in 1914 and established His throne in heaven. At
Armageddon, God will destroy all evil, and abolish all the world's
governments, and establish a new Paradise on earth. Then the living and
resurrected Jehovah's Witnesses will inherit Paradise earth. The 144,000
mentioned earlier will rule with Jesus. At this time all unbelievers who
have died will be raised (with some exceptions) and will study under the
Witnesses during the Millennium, a period of a thousand years. Studying with
them will be the unbelievers who have survived Armageddon. After the
thousand years, their faith will be tested because God will release Satan
from the abyss. At that point all unbelievers will have to choose between
Satan or Jehovah. Those who reject Jehovah will be annihilated.
Clearly the doctrines of the Jehovah's Witnesses
deviate in critical ways from sound biblical principles. Next, I want to
discuss how to teach the truth to Jehovah's Witnesses.
False Prophecies of the Watch Tower
One of the most effective ways to evangelize
Jehovah's Witnesses is to destroy their faith in the Society. Remember,
salvation is found only in this organization. The Watch Tower Society is
seen as the spokesman for God. If you can show Witnesses the serious errors
of the organization, they will begin to have doubts and questions. This can
sometimes lead them to leave the Society.
Attacking the Society's record of false prophecy can cause JWs to to
question the organization. This approach is effective because they claim to
have the true understanding of the end times. If we can show them that the
organization has been constantly wrong in the area of prophecy, this will
certainly make an impact. When the Jehovah's Witnesses show up at your door
again, begin first by asking them, "Are you prophets of God?" Some will say,
"Yes." Others may say, "We are prophets in a sense." You must make it clear
there is no such thing as "a prophet in a sense." There are only true
prophets and false prophets. Some may deny being prophets. If so, show them
a copy of the April 1, 1972, Watch Tower article on page 297, which states
clearly that they are prophets.
Second, define clearly what makes a true prophet and a false prophet using
Deuteronomy 18:20-22. A true prophet speaks in the name of Jehovah and
predicts future things which come to pass. A false prophet speaks in the
name of Jehovah and predicts future things which do not come to pass. Make
sure they understand this, for this is the most critical step.
Third, ask them, "Is there an organization that fits the character of a
false prophet?" That's when you say, "Let's take a look at the Watch Tower
Organization." Have handy copies of the articles mentioned here. The 1889
issue, "The Time is at Hand," page 101 states, "The battle of the great day
of God Almighty (Rev. 16:14), which will end in A.D. 1914, with the complete
overthrow of earth's present rulership, is already commenced." This 1914
prediction of Christ's return never came true.
Then the Watch Tower predicted that Christ would return in 1925. The 1918
issue of, "Millions Now Living Will Never Die," p. 89 states, "Therefore we
may confidently expect that 1925 will mark the return of Abraham, Isaac,
Jacob, and the faithful prophets of old, particularly those named by the
apostle in Hebrews 11 to the condition of human perfection." This proved to
be another false prophecy.
The Watch Tower made a third prophecy of the return of Christ; this one was
to occur in 1975. The August 15, 1968, issue of, Why Are You Looking Forward
to 1975?, p. 494, predicted the return of Christ in 1975. Once again the
Witnesses were shown to be false prophets. If the Witnesses don't believe
these articles are real, tell them to look them up in their church's
library.
Another interesting prophecy is found on page 154 of their book You Can Live
Forever in Paradise on Earth. Here they state, "Some of the generation
living in 1914 will see the end of the system of things and survive it."
Most of the 1914 generation are dead, and the few remaining are very old. In
just a few years, the Watch Tower will again have another false prophecy.
When presented clearly, the record of the Watch Tower's false prophecies is
a very effective tool in witnessing to JWs.
(If you would like these false prophecies, write us here at Probe. For a
minimum donation of five dollars, we can send you a copy of the original
articles.)
The Name of God
Another effective avenue of witnessing to the Witnesses is in the name of
God. Jehovah's Witnesses state that God's true name is "Jehovah." They say
the term "God," is merely a title, and that the real name for God is
"Jehovah." In fact they go so far as to say that unless one calls on the
true name of God, "Jehovah," one cannot be saved.
Let's take a real close look at the name "Jehovah" and see if it is in fact
the true name of God. The term "Jehovah" is actually a false reading of the
Hebrew pronunciation of God, or YAHWEH. Allow me to explain where the word
"Jehovah" comes from. The words in the Hebrew Old Testament contained no
vowels. The words were constructed of consonant letters only. The Scribes
knew what vowels to use in the pronunciation of the words by the
construction of the consonants, the context, and memory. It was written this
way until the fifth century when the Masoretes added the vowels under the
consonants in their version of the Old Testament known as the Masoretic
Text.
The name of God in the Old Testament spelled YHWH, was considered holy, and
was not to be read aloud. Instead, when the Hebrews came upon YHWH, they
would say ADONAY, which means "Lord." In order to indicate this
substitution, the Massoretes placed the vowels of ADONAY or the English
equivalent of e, o, and a underneath the consonants of YHWH. Later some
Christian translators mistakenly combined the vowels of ADONAY with the
consonants of YHWH producing the word "Jehovah." Now the term is recognized
to be a late hybrid form never used by the Jews. That's the origin of the
word "Jehovah." Let's now look at what other scholars say about the name
"Jehovah."
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: "Jehovah" -- False reading of the Hebrew
YAHWEH.
Encyclopedia Americana: "Jehovah" -- erroneous form of the name of the God
of Israel.
Encyclopedia Britannica: The Masoretes who from the 6th to the 10th century
worked to reproduce the original text of the Hebrew Bible replaced the
vowels of the name YHWH with the vowel signs of Adonai or Elohim. Thus the
artificial name Jehovah came into being.
The Jewish Encyclopedia: "Jehovah" -- a mispronunciation of the Hebrew YHWH
the name of God. This pronunciation is grammatically impossible.
The New Jewish Encyclopedia: It is clear that the word Jehovah is an
artificial composite.
According to the Encyclopedia Judaica, p. 680, vol. 7, "the true
pronunciation of the tetragrammaton YHWH was never lost. The name was
pronounced Yahweh. It was regularly pronounced this way at least until 586
B.C., as is clear from the Lachish Letters written shortly before this
date."
Therefore, for Jehovah's Witnesses to insist Jehovah is the true name of God
and that one is saved only if he calls on that name, is an error. When
Witnesses appear at your door explain to them the name "Jehovah" and read
what the scholars say about Jehovah. Also remember, God uses many names for
Himself such as, King of Kings, the Lion of Judah, the Alpha and the Omega,
and others. When JWs realize what the authoritative sources have to say,
especially the encyclopedia references, they will begin to realize the need
to take a serious look at this error in the organization.
The Bodily Resurrection of Christ
A third subject area for effective witnessing to Witnesses is the bodily
resurrection of Christ. Witnesses believe that Christ's crucified body was
disintegrated by Jehovah never to exist again. Accordingly, Jesus was raised
as a spirit who then materialized and appeared in several different fleshly
bodies as the angels had done. Indeed, it was in this form that He appeared
to His disciples; i.e., He wasn't in a human body; He just appeared to be
human. He ascended into heaven as a spirit and once again became Michael the
Archangel. This doctrine can be easily disproved.
First, in Luke 24:36-43, Jesus clearly states in verse 39 that He is not a
spirit but a man of flesh and bone. He even ate food to prove that He was
not a spirit but had a physical body. In John 20:24-27, Jesus shows Thomas
His wounds. Jesus is clearly demonstrating to His disciples that the body
previously on the cross had been resurrected. If Jesus had a different body
than the one on the cross, He would have been deliberately deceiving the
disciples. Ask the Witness, "Would Jesus deliberately deceive His disciples
into believing something that was not true?"
Next, turn to some passages where Jesus predicts
the resurrection of His body. In John 2:19-21 Jesus says, "Destroy this
temple and in three days I will raise it up." See Acts 2:26-27, another
prophecy of the Messiah's bodily resurrection. Clearly the prophecies and
Jesus' appearances prove a bodily resurrection.
Witnesses cite 1 Peter 3:18 and 1 Cor. 15:44-50 to back up their belief. In
1 Peter 3:18 we read, "Christ died once and for all... he being put to death
in the flesh but made alive by the spirit." This verse does not prove Jesus
is a spirit. This verse says that Jesus was raised in the Spirit and by the
Spirit of God who gives life. Romans 8:11 states that the Holy Spirit was
involved in raising Jesus from the dead. Jesus was not raised as a spirit
but by the power of the Holy Spirit.
According to 1 Cor. 15:50, "flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of
God." Since Jesus is in heaven, Witnesses say He must be a spirit. They
are correct in saying that the earthly body cannot enter heaven. However,
when Jesus rose, He had a glorified body (Luke 24:39). Therefore, He can
dwell in heaven because of His glorified state. According to 1 Cor 15:39,
"All flesh is not the same: Men have one kind of flesh, animals have
another.... There are also heavenly bodies and there are earthly bodies."
Christ's glorified body allows Him to travel in the earthly and heavenly
dimensions. Some verses indicate that Christ exists in heaven in bodily
form. "For in him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form"
Colossians 2:9. The verb "dwells" in the Greek is katoikei, and is in the
present tense. In other words, Jesus has a glorified body in heaven, the one
that was resurrected. Note also 1 Timothy 2:5, "There is one God and one
mediator, the man Christ Jesus." The verb "is," is a present tense verb
also. How can Jesus be a man if He is Michael the Archangel? Seeing these
errors may prompt them to seek the truth.
The Holy Spirit
A fourth avenue of effective evangelism with Jehovah's Witnesses is the
subject of the deity of the Holy Spirit. As I mentioned earlier, the
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the Holy Spirit is not a person because
they see the Holy Spirit as a force--much like electricity or fire. Here is
what Jehovah's Witnesses say about the Holy Spirit.
In their book You Can Live Forever In Paradise on Earth, they state, "As for
the `Holy Spirit,' the so-called third person of the Trinity, we have
already seen that this is not a person but God's active force."
In their magazine Why Should You Believe in the Trinity? they state, "To a
certain extent it (Holy Spirit) can be likened to electricity, a force that
can be adapted to perform a great variety of operations."
Here are some verses that are effective in proving the deity of the Holy
Spirit. In Acts 5 Ananaias and Sapphira lied to the church about the amount
they sold their land for and the amount they gave to the church. Peter
confronts them on this issue and states in 5:3, "Ananaias, how is it that
Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit...?"
Peter later states in the next verse, "You have not lied to men but to God."
Here the Holy Spirit is called "God" with a capital G both in our Bibles and
in the Witnesses' Bible. Another interesting question to ask Witnesses is,
"Can you lie to a force like fire or electricity?" The
answer is "No." You can only lie to an intelligence, a person.
In Acts 13:2 the Holy Spirit speaks, "While they were worshipping the Lord
and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, `Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for
the work to which I have called them.'" Ask the Witness, "When was the last
time electricity or fire spoke to you?" It is obvious only an intelligent
person can communicate in language.
Ephesians 4:30 states, "And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God." Any
logical person should realize you can only grieve a living being. Ask a
Jehovah's Witness, "How can you grieve or bring sorrow to an impersonal
force like electricity?"
When you put all these facts together, the fact that the Holy Spirit is
called God, He can be lied to, He speaks, and He can be grieved, the
evidence shows that the Holy Spirit is a person, not an inanimate force.
When presented clearly, I have not met any Jehovah's Witnesses who have been
able to refute these verses.
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