Who are Jehovah's Witnesses

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I. Introduction
Just few days ago, I saw in news that a Jehovah’s Witness Woman got bitten by a dog while she was knocking on the door. Even though there was a sign “Be aware of Dog”, the woman decided to go in anyway. Is their passion for evangelism so strong they are willing to sacrifice their own safety, and take verbal abuse from people they knock?
Through this short presentation, we will try to identify the true nature of Jehovah’s Witnesses. And, as there is limitation on time we will not go too deep in details but we will try to learn them better so that we may be ready to face them next time.
Jehovah’s Witness started as a bible study movement in 1870 by Charles Taze Russell. In 1879, Russell started a magazine called Zion Watchtower and the organization became the Zion’s Watchtower Track Society in 1884, and in 1908 Russell moved the headquarters to Brooklyn, New York where the organization has been based ever since. After Russell’s death in 1916, the organization was lead by a man called Franklin Rutherford. Rutherford led the organization very successfully and in 1931 the name “Jehovah’s Witnesses” were adopted. Rutherford wrote over hundred books and fundamentally shaping group’s theology. The Jehovah’s Witness publishes magazines “Watchtower” and “Awake” which circulates about twenty seven million and thirty two million copies respectively nowadays. And because Jehovah’s Witness do not have professional clergy, the Watchtower magazine also functions as means of distributing its doctrine and practice to faithful worldwide.
These magazines claims that its content is based on bible, but when we study their own translated bible and tracts, there were many misleading interpretations, especially in Christology which makes...

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...someone who has more authority then the creation. That is divine God. When Jehovah’s Witnesses reject the divinity of Jesus Christ by saying He is a created as anything less than God, the whole salvation authority of Jesus Christ get void. Same principal applies in incarnation of Jesus formulated by Athanasius. If Jesus is not 100% human, then Jesus have no right to give atonement for the sins of human being as that will be against the nature of God for justice.
When Jehovah’s Witnesses claim that Jesus was God’s first creation, with inferior quality than God himself or describing Him as an angel, the logic from above leads to the conclusion that there is no salvation in Jehovah’s Witness Theology. Thus the claim Arius made with Nicaea Council was rejected and the claim Jehovah’s Witnesses makes must be rejected too and criticized. Finally more interesting parts.

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