Category: Christianity

Christ: God of God

The list of quotes cited here is taken from David W. Bercot’s A Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs, published by Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody, Massachusetts in 1998. The author will mention the particular volume and page number of the ten-volume set of The Ante-Nicene Fathers, ed. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson, 1885–1887, reprinted by Hendrickson in 1994). For … Continue reading Christ: God of God

The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Bibles and The Worship Due to Jesus

The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Bibles and The Worship Due to Jesus

In this post, I will prove that Jesus is to be worshiped as Jehovah God from the very Bible versions employed by the Jehovah’s Witnesses, which can be accessed on their website for free: Online Bible. I will be primarily using the 2013 revision of their New World Translation (NWT). I will only employ a different … Continue reading The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Bibles and The Worship Due to Jesus

What Kind of Theos Is Jesus? A Challenge to JW Theology

What Kind of Theos Is Jesus? A Challenge to JW Theology

In this post, I am going to employ the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ (JWs) own perversion of the Holy Bible, The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (2013 Revision), to prove that Jesus is the eternal Creator, namely Jehovah God Almighty, even though he is not the Father or the Holy Spirit. I will be examining … Continue reading What Kind of Theos Is Jesus? A Challenge to JW Theology

This Is My Body: Scripture’s Defense of the Real Presence in the Eucharist

This Is My Body: Scripture’s Defense of the Real Presence in the Eucharist

Protestantism’s War Against the Holy Bible Our Lord astonished his Jewish audience by asserting that they must eat his flesh and blood; otherwise, they would not attain eternal life. His statements were so provocative that they even offended some of his disciples. “52 Then the Jews began to argue with one another, saying, “How can this man give … Continue reading This Is My Body: Scripture’s Defense of the Real Presence in the Eucharist