By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©March 2000 Jehovah’s Witnesses stress works salvation, something the Bible condemns in the clearest terms. This emphasis on salvation by works/character is frankly…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©March 2000 In this article we begin a somewhat in-depth look at the doctrine of salvation as taught by the Jehovah’s Witnesses and…
By: Lorri MacGregor; ©September 2000 Lorri MacGregor points out that, although Jehovah’s Witnesses pride themselves on being the “only true religion,” and accuse all other religions of being “pagan,” there…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©March 2000 Jehovah’s Witnesses hold that unregenerate men and women can exercise faith, live for Jehovah, and even perfect themselves without spiritual rebirth…
By: Lorri MacGregor; ©November 2000 Jehovah’s Witnesses claim to receive “angelic direction.” In light of Scripture, is this a good practice, or a dangerous, potentially harmful one? Lorri MacGregor examines…
The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, USA, was founded over 100 years ago by Charles Taze Russell, who had no theological training, but adopted the…
By: Lorri MacGregor; ©August 1999 The New World Translation of the Bible, published by the Watchtower Society, translates John 1:1 as follows: “and the word was a god.” In this…
By: Lorri MacGregor; ©November 1999 Jehovah’s Witnesses claim that the 144,000 spoken of in Revelation 7 are Faithful members of their religion, who will be rewarded by eternity in heaven.…
By: Lorri MacGregor; ©July 1999 Prophecy has always played an important part in the history of the Watchtower Organization. What is their “record” as far as fulfilled prophecy is concerned?…
Many Christians are puzzled when the familiar door-knockers, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, tell them they don’t want to go to heaven—they intend to live right here on earth, and furthermore, only…