We speak the truth in Love...
Jw's advice for themselves...
"How would you feel if proof is given that what you believe is wrong? For
example, say that you were in a car, traveling for the first time to a certain
place. You have a road map, but you have not taken the time to check it
carefully. Someone has told you the road to take. You trust him, sincerely
believing that the way he has directed you is correct. But suppose it is not?
What if someone points out the error? What if he, by referring to your own map,
shows that you are on the wrong road? Would pride or stubbornness prevent you
from admitting that you are on the wrong road? Well, then, if you learn from an
examination of your Bible that you are traveling a wrong religious road, be
willing to change. Avoid the broad road to destruction; get on the narrow road
to life."
You Can Live Forever In Paradise On Earth, pgs. 32-33

Questions that Jehovah's Witnesses do not like to be asked.
If the organization did not actually prophecy the end in 1925 and 1975,
then how come so many Witnesses left the faith immediately afterwards? ("They
lost roughly three-quarters of the movement between 1925 and 1928, then
suffered huge losses after 1975, when the end didn't come as they had implied
over and over again," said Jim Penton, an ex-Witness who writes entries on
Jehovah's Witnesses for the Encyclopedia Americana.)
If the Watchtower organization rejects others calling them "inspired" yet
the Watchtower organization does call themselves "God's Spirit-directed
Prophet" what is the difference? Is there such a thing as an "uninspired
prophet"?
Has the Society ever taught anything Scripturally incorrect?
Might the Society be teaching anything Scripturally incorrect now?
Since the Organization has received "new light" regarding the 1914
generation, and completely changed their view on this, does this mean that all
the former Jehovah's witnesses who were disfellowshipped years ago for the
same view the organization is now teaching will automatically be accepted into
fellowship again? Were these Ex-Jw's in fact disfellowshipped for truth and
knew things that the governing body did not?
Can Jehovah's Witnesses hold and discuss openly with other Jehovah's
Witnesses opinions that differ from orthodox Watch Tower doctrine?
Can individuals read & understand the Bible alone, or do they need an
organization and it's publications to do so?
How do you know that there were any vacancies, if any, in the 144,000
class if Jesus offered this to first century Christians? How can the
organization know the exact number of vacancies today without any records from
the first century?
Why are you called, "Jehovah's Witnesses" and not "Christians"? Since
Jehovah's Witnesses appeal to Isa 43:12; 44:8 for scriptural support that they
should be called, "Jehovah's Witnesses" then what was the "new name"
prophesied in Isa 62:2? Can't be "Jehovah's Witnesses", for God already used
it 20 chapters earlier. Could the new name be "Christian" after our savior
"Christ"?
Why would the name God gave to His people not be "Christians" since Acts
11:26 says, "The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch"? Why is
the name "Jehovah's Witness" found nowhere in the New Testament, if that is
God's divine name for His people under the new covenant? Why would God wait
almost 2000 years to suddenly start using the name "Jehovah's Witness". Does
this mean that first century Christians were not know as Jehovah's Witnesses"?
If the name Jehovah is so important, then why is it never used in the
entire Greek New Testament? If men edited out the name of God, "YHWH" when
they copied the New Testament, as only the Watchtower organization claims,
then how can we have any confidence in any of the New Testament? Should we
discard the New Testament or the Watchtower organization as unreliable?
If the name "Jehovah" is so important, then why does Acts 4:12 say, "There
is salvation in no one else; for their is no other name [v10 Jesus Christ]
under heaven that has been given among men, by which we must be saved"? Would
this not have been the logical place for God to have used the name "YHWH"?
What is the correct spelling of God's proper name "Yahweh" or "Jehovah"?
If Jehovah's Witnesses maintain that "Yahweh" is more proper, why do they
misspell is "Jehovah"? If the name of God is so important, then should you not
only pronounce it correctly, but spell it correctly too? Is not spelling more
important than pronunciation?
Since the Jehovah's Witness organization currently rejects most of the
teachings of its founder Charles Taze Russell (who was president of the
organization from 1879-1916), and since they also reject "Judge" Joseph
Franklin Rutherford, who succeeded Russell as president from 1916 - 1942, how
can we be sure that in 25 more years, Jehovah's Witnesses won't also reject
the current president, Milton G. Henschel (1992 - present), as they did
Russell and Rutherford?
What kind of confidence can anyone have in an organization that rejected
its founder and first two presidents for the first 63 years of its existence?
This represents about 53% of the time they have existed!
Since the Watchtower organization claims "apostolic succession" who was it
that "passed the torch of God's Spirit" to C. T. Russel when he founded the
organization? What was the name of this individual?
In the NWT, every time the Greek word "proskuneo" (
) is used in reference to
God, it is translated as "worship" (Rev 5:14, 7:11, 11:16, 19:4, Jn 4:20,
etc.). Every time "proskuneo" is used in reference to Jesus, it is translated
as "obeisance" (Mt 14:33, 28:9, 28:17, Lk 24:52, Heb 1:6, etc.), even though
it is the same word in the Greek (see Gr-Engl Interlinear). Especially compare
the Greek word "prosekunhsan" used with reference to God in Rev 5:14, 7:11,
11:16, and 19:4 and used with reference to Christ in Mt 14:33, 28:9, and
28:17. What is the reason for this inconsistency? If the NWT was consistent in
translating "proskuneo" as "worship", how would the verses above referring to
Christ read?
The NWT translates the Greek word "kyrios" (
Gr - lord) as "Jehovah" more
than 25 times in the New Testament (Mt 3:3, Lk 2:9, Jn 1:23, Acts 21:14, Rom
12:19, Col 1:10, 1Thess 5:2, 1Pet 1:25, Rev 4:8, etc.). Why is the word
"Jehovah" translated when it does not appear in the Greek text? Why is the NWT
not consistent in translating kyrios (kurion) as "Jehovah" in Rom 10:9, 1Cor
12:3, Phil 2:11, 2Thess 2:1, and Rev 22:21 (see Gr-Engl Interlinear)?
To what was Jesus referring to by the term "this temple" in Jn 2:18- 19?
See Jn 2:21.
If the Holy Spirit is God's impersonal active force, why does he directly
speak and refer to himself as "I" and "me" in Acts 13:2?
The NWT translates the Greek words "ego eimi" (
) as "I am" every time it
appears (Jn 6:34, 6:41, 8:24, 13:19, 15:5, etc.), except in Jn 8:58 where it
is translated as "I have been". What is the reason for the inconsistency in
this translation? If "ego eimi" was translated in Jn 8:58 the same way it is
translated in every other verse in which it appears, how would Jn 8:58 read?
In Rev 22:12-13, Jesus Christ, the one who is "coming quickly", says of
himself, " I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning
and the end". In Rev 1:17-18, Jesus, the one who "became dead, but, look! I am
living forever and ever", refers to himself as the first and the last. Rev
21:6, in speaking of God, says, "...I am the Alpha and the Omega, the
beginning and the end ...". God is also referred to as the "first" and the
"last" in Isa 44:6 and Isa 48:12. How can this be since by definition of these
words there can only be one first and one last?
Jn 1:3 says that Jesus created "all things", but in Isa 44:24, God says
that he "by myself" created the heavens and the earth and asks the question
"Who was with me?" when the heavens and the earth were created. How can this
be since if Jesus was created by God, then he would have been with God when
everything else was created?
Col 1:16, in talking about Jesus, says that "... All [other] things have
been created through him and FOR HIM". If Jesus was Michael the Archangel at
the time of creation, would an angel have created all things for himself? Isa
43:7 says God created "everyone ... for my OWN glory...".
The Watchtower Society teaches that the 144,000 of Rev 7:4 is to be taken
literally. If chapter 7 of Revelation is to be taken literally, where then
does the Bible say that the 144,000 will come from? (See Rev 7:5- 8).
If the soul is the body, why does Jesus make a distinction between the
body and the soul in Mt 10:28?
The NWT translates Jn 1:1 as "... and the Word was WITH God, and the Word
was a god". How can the Word (Jesus) be "a god" if God says in Deut 32:39,
"See now that I-I am he, and there are NO gods together WITH me ..."?
Jesus Christ is referred to as "Mighty God" in Isa 9:6 ("For there has
been a child born to us, there has been a son given to us ... And his name
will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God ..."). Jehovah is referred to
as "Mighty God" in Isa 10:20-21. How can this be if there is only one God
(1Cor 8:4, Isa 43:10, 44:6)?
If Jesus was executed on a torture stake, with both hands together over
his head, why does Jn 20:25 say "...Unless I see in his hands the print of the
nailS ...", indicating that there was more than one nail used for his hands?
Jesus uses the phrase "Truly I say to you, ..." over 50 times in the
Bible. In the NWT, the comma is placed after the word "you" every time except
in Lk 23:43, where the comma is placed after the word "today". Why is the
comma placed after "today" instead of after "you" in this verse? If the
translation of this phrase in Lk 23:43 was consistent with the translation of
this phrase in all the other verses in which it appears (see
concordance), and the comma was placed after the word "you", how would it
read?
The NWT translates the Greek word "esti" (
estin) as "is" in almost every
instance in the New Testament (Mt 26:18, 38, Mk 14:44, Lk 22:38, etc.). See
Greek-English Interlinear. Why does the NWT translate this Greek word as
"means" in Mt 26:26-28, Mk 14:22-24, and Lk 22:19? Why the inconsistency in
the translation of the word "esti"? If the NWT was consistent and translated
the Greek word "esti" as "is" in these verses, what would these verses say?
In Jn 20:28, Thomas refers to Jesus in Greek as "Ho kyrios moy kai ho
theos moy". This translates literally as "the Lord of me and THE God of me".
Why does Jesus, in Jn 20:29, affirm Thomas for having come to this
realization? If Jesus really wasn't the Lord and THE God of Thomas, why didn't
Jesus correct him for making either a false assumption or a blasphemous
statement?
If Christ will not have a visible return to earth, then how will he be
seen by "ALL the tribes of the earth" (Mt 24:30) and by "EVERY eye" (Rev 1:7)
when he returns?
If the Holy Spirit is God's impersonal active force, how could he: Be
referred to as "he" and "him" in Jn 16:7-8 and Jn 16:13-14; Bear witness - Jn
15:26; Feel hurt - Isa 63:10; Be blasphemed against - Mk 3:29; Say things -
Ezek 3:24, Acts 8:29, 10:19, 11:12, 21:11, Heb10:15-17, Rev 2:7; Desire - Gal
5:17; Be outraged - Heb 10:29; Search -1Cor 2:10; Comfort - Acts 9:31; Be
loved - Rom 15:30 ; Be lied to and be God - Acts 5:3-4?
What is the meaning of Rev 14:9-11, which says, "... If anyone worships
the wild beast ... he shall be tormented with fire and sulphur ... And the
smoke of their torment ascends forever and ever ...". Where could "anyone" be
"tormented ... forever and ever"?
Jn 1:3 says in reference to Christ, "All things came into existence
through him, and apart from him not even one thing came into existence". How
could Christ have been a created being if ALL things came into existence
through him? If Jesus was a created being, then according to Jn 1:3, Jesus
would have had to create himself.
If the spirit of a man has no existence apart from the body, why does
Stephen just before his death in Acts 7:59, pray to Jesus to "receive my
spirit"? How could Jesus receive Stephen's spirit if a man's spirit ceases to
exist when the body dies?
If the great crowd is to have everlasting life on paradise EARTH, why does
1Thess 4:17 say, "...we the living who are surviving will, together with them,
be caught away in clouds to MEET THE LORD IN THE AIR; and thus we shall always
be with the Lord"?
If there are 144,000 spirit anointed people who have a heavenly hope, and
a great crowd of people who have another hope of everlasting life on paradise
earth, why does Paul say that there is only ONE hope (Eph 4:4), instead of
two?
If there is no conscious awareness after death, how could the "spirits in
prison" be preached to by Christ after his death (1Pet 3:18-20) and how could
the good news be "declared also to the dead" (1Pet 4:6)?
In Phil 2:9, the NWT inserts the word "other", even though it doesn't
appear in the original Greek (see Gr-Engl Interlinear). What is the reason for
inserting this word? Is the word "Jehovah" a name? See Ex 6:3, Ps 83:18, and
Isa 42:8. How would the verse read if the word "other" had not been inserted?
What does scripture say about adding words to the Bible? See Prov 30:5-6.
Heb 9:28, speaking of Christ, says "... and the second time he appears..."
How can Christ APPEAR a second time if he will not have a visible return to
earth?
Amos 4:11 says, "'I caused an overthrow among you people, like God's
overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah. And you came to be like a log snatched out of
[the] burning; but you did not come back to me,' is the utterance of Jehovah."
How can Jehovah speaking in this verse refer to another person as God ("...
like GOD'S overthrow of Sodom ...")?
In Rev 19:1, where does it say that the "great crowd" will be?
If Christians are persecuted for the sake of Jehovah's name, why did
Christ tell the first Christians that they would be persecuted for the sake of
his (Jesus') name instead of Jehovah's (Mt 24:9, Mk 13:13, Lk 21:12, 17, Jn
15:21, and Acts 9:16)?
In Col 1:15-17, the NWT inserts the word "other" 4 times even though it is
not in the original Greek (see Gr-Engl interlinear). Why is the word "other"
inserted? How would these verses read if the word "other" had not been
inserted?
In 2Pet 1:1, the NWT inserts the word "the". Why is it inserted? How would
the verse read if the word "the" was not inserted? What does scripture say
about adding words to the Bible? (See Prov 30:5-6).
In the sermon on the mount, when Jesus was addressing the "great crowd"
(Lk 6:17), why did he tell them in Lk 6:22-23, "...your reward is great in
heaven ..."?
In Mt 1:23, who is Matthew referring to here that has been given the name
which means "With Us Is God"?
In Rev 14:13, how can the dead be "happy" and find "rest" if there is no
conscious awareness after death?
If Jesus was executed on a torture stake, with both hands together over
his head, instead of on a cross with both hands outstretched, why does Mt
27:37 say that the sign "This is Jesus the King of the Jews" was "posted above
his HEAD" instead of being posted above his hands? How could ithave been
posted above his head if his arms were stretched out over his head?
In Lk 4:12, the NWT translates "kyrios" (
Gr-lord) as "Jehovah", which
makes the verse read "... 'You shall not put Jehovah your God to the test.'"
See Gr-Engl Interlinear. Why is kyrios translated as "Jehovah" in this verse?
Was the devil, in Lk 4:9-11, putting Jehovah to the test or JESUS to the test?
The Bible says that ONLY God is our savior (Hos 13:4, Isa 43:11,45:21,
etc.). How can it be then, that the Bible repeatedly says that Jesus Christ is
our savior (Lk 2:11, Phil 3:20, Tit 2:13, 3:6, 2Pet 1:1, 2:20, 3:18, etc.)?
Referring to Isa 14:9-17, if there is no conscious awareness after death,
how could Sheol "... become agitated at you in order to meet you on coming
in..." (v.9), how could the souls in Sheol "... speak up and say to you..."
(v.10-11), how could the souls in Sheol when "...seeing you will gaze even at
you; they will give close examination even to you, [saying,] 'Is this the
man'..." (v. 16-17), and how would you be aware that this was happening?
Heb 3:1 refers to "holy brothers, partakers of the heavenly calling". In
Mk 3:35, Jesus says, "Whoever does the will of God, this one is my brother
...". Therefore, according to the Bible, whoever does the will of God is a
brother of Jesus and a partaker of the heavenly calling. How can this be if
the Watchtower Society teaches that only 144,000 people go to heaven?
Heb 11:16, in speaking about some of the faithful people of the Old
Testament (Abel, Noah, Abraham, etc.) says, "But now they are reaching out for
a better [place], that is, one belonging to heaven..." and, "... their God for
he has made a city ready for them." The footnote on the word "city" refers to
HEAVENLY Jerusalem of Heb 12:22 and Rev 21:2. How can this be since according
to the teachings of the Watchtower Society, the only people who will go to
heaven are the 144,000 spirit anointed who have been chosen from people who
lived after Christ died?
Rev 20:10 says, "And the Devil ... the wild beast and the false prophet
[already were]; and they will be tormented day and night forever and
ever."Where will the devil, the wild beast, and the false prophet be
"tormented day and night forever and ever"?
In Lk 24:36-39 and in Jn 20:26-27, Jesus showed his disciples the wounds
in his body as proof of his resurrection. If Jesus' body had been destroyed by
God after he died, how could Jesus show the disciples his body which had the
wounds in his hands, feet, and side and claim that he is not just a spirit,
"because a spirit does not have flesh and bones just as you behold that I
have" (Lk 24:39)?
If Christ was created by God and was the wisdom of God (Prov 8:1-4, 12,
22-31), then before Jesus would have been created, God would have had to have
been without wisdom. How is it possible that God could have ever been without
wisdom?
Rev 7:11 says that "before the throne" is in heaven where "all the angels
were standing". Rev 14:2-3 says "And I heard a sound out of heaven ... And
they were singing as if a new song before the throne ...". Rev 7:9 says, "...
look, a great crowd ... standing before the throne...". Rev 7:14-15 says,
"...There are the ones that come out of the great tribulation ... That is why
they are before the throne of God ...". Therefore, if "before the throne "
means in heaven (Rev 7:11, 14:2-3), and the "great crowd" is "before the
throne" (Rev 7:9, 7:14-15), where does that mean that the great crowd will be?
If Jesus Christ is Michael the Archangel, how can Mt 25:31 say, "When the
Son of man arrives in his glory, and ALL the angels with him, ...". Since "all
the angels" would certainly include Michael the Archangel, is it possible that
Jesus could return with himself?
In Lk 20:37-38, how could Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob be "all living to him
(God)", since they all died hundreds of years before Jesus said this?
If the soul dies when the body dies, how could the "souls" of Rev 6:9- 11,
who were of those who had been "slaughtered" (i.e., killed), cry out "with a
loud voice, saying: 'Until when Sovereign Lord ..."?
In Mt 28:19, Jesus tells his disciples to baptize "people of all the
nations ...in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit".
Why would the disciples be instructed to baptize in the name of anybody or
anything who was not God? Do Jehovah's Witnesses follow the command of Jesus
and baptize "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit"?
If the human soul IS the person, how could the soul go out of a person
(Gen 35:18) or come back into a person (1Kings 17:21)?
The Watchtower Society teaches that the earth will never be destroyed or
depopulated. How can it be, then, that God says in Isa 51:6, "... the earth
itself will wear out, and its inhabitants will die like a mere gnat ...", and
that Jesus says in Mt 24:35, "Heaven and earth will pass away...", and that
John says in Rev 21:1 that he saw "... a new heaven and a NEW earth, for the
former heaven and the FORMER earth had passed away, and the sea is no more."?
Referring to Lk 12:4-5, what would be left of a person after they were
killed that could be thrown into Gehenna?
Who or what does the spirit of Christ (Phil 1:19, Gal 4:6, Rom 8:9) refer
to? In Gal 4:6, how is it possible that the spirit of Christ could come into
our hearts? How is it possible that the spirit of CHRIST could reside in
someone? If what the Watchtower Society teaches is true, how could Paul make
this statement if Christ was a spirit person residing in heaven?
In Jn 8:56, Jesus says, "Abraham your father rejoiced greatly in the
prospect of seeing my day, and he saw it and rejoiced". Since Abraham died
hundreds of years before Jesus said this, how could Jesus say that Abraham
"saw it and rejoiced", if there is no conscious awareness after death
In Jn 6:51, Jesus says that a person must eat "of this bread" in order to
"live forever", and that "the bread that I give IS my flesh". In Jn 6:63,
Jesus says "... Unless you eat the flesh of the son of man and drink his
blood, you have no life in yourselves." In Jn 6:54-55, Jesus says, "He that
feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood has everlasting life..." and "... for
myflesh is true food and my blood is true drink." Do you partake of the flesh
of Christ , as Jesus commanded, in order to have life in yourself and in order
to live forever?
Every true Christian would agree that we should follow the commands of
God. In Mk 9:7, God the Father commands us to listen to Jesus. Do you follow
this command and listen to Jesus? After all, Jesus died for your personal sins
(1Jn 2:2, 1Pet 2:24). Jesus tells us to go directly to him (Mt 11:28-30), and
the Father commanded us to listen to Jesus. Why? Because JESUS gives us
everlasting life (Jn 10:28), and so that JESUS will enter our house and be
with us and give us the right to sit on his throne (Rev 3:20- 21). Do you pray
to Jesus as Paul and the early Christians did (1Cor 1:2)? Do you partake of
the flesh of Christ as Jesus commanded (Jn 6:51)? If not, then are you
following the command of the Father who said "Listen to him"?
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