Why Jehovah’s Witnesses are in Error

Here is the post I first made in April of 2014. I am reposting since I just finished a program on Blogtalk Radio about this.

Truth in Living

There are 3 Major reasons why Jehovah’s witnesses are in error.

1. They are in error about who God is.
a. They do not believe what Jesus said: “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30)
i. They believe Jehovah is Deity and the son is a created being
b. They believe Jesus was an angel who came to earth and was an angel when he returned to heaven (Michael the Archangel)
i. This is contrary to the entire first chapter of Hebrews
c. They do not believe that The Holy Spirit is a Person but a force like electricity
i. This is contrary to John 16:5-15 which speaks of Him as “HE”
d. They claim the name Jehovah’s Witnesses in Isaiah 43:10, but refuse to believe that He is one with Jesus. “I – I am Jehovah, besides me there is no savior.” They do not believe Jesus was…

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Rob Pike

D. Robert Pike (Rob) is a retired Engineer and husband of his beloved wife Ida. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana Wesleyan University, a Master of Arts Degree from Webster University, and Ph.D in Theology at Trinity College and Seminary. He is the author of three books: 1. God’s Promise of Redemption, a story of fulfilled prophecy, 2. God's Purpose for Hell, a compelling probe of God's love for the lost 3. Jehovah's Witnesses, Modern Day Arians or Not? and is a member of New Day Christian Church in Port Charlotte, Florida. He lives with his wife of 33 years in Southwest Florida in the winter, and Indiana in the summer. His life verse is Proverbs 3:5,6: “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”

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