Donray wrote:
[
Replying to post 27 by onewithhim]
Lets take the major item. JW does not believe that Jesus is God as spelled out in the trinity. Since the Catholic Church established the Orthodoxy for the Christin religion how can the JW be Christians? I guess one could say anyone can declare that they are a Christin Religion, but does that make them a Denomination of THE CHRISTION RELIGION (the Roman Catholic Church)?
The New World Translation renders the Greek term word staurs ("cross") as "torture stake" because Jehovahs Witnesses do not believe that Jesus was crucified on a cross. The New World Translation does not translate the words sheol, hades, gehenna, and tartarus as "hell because Jehovahs Witnesses do not believe in hell. The NWT gives the translation "presence" instead of coming for the Greek word parousia because Jehovahs Witnesses believe that Christ has already returned in the early 1900s. In Colossians 1:16, the NWT inserts the word other despite its being completely absent from the original Greek text. It does this to give the view that all other things were created by Christ, instead of what the text says, all things were created by Christ. This is to go along with their belief that Christ is a created being, which they believe because they deny the Trinity.
The translators that created the New World Translation have not identified with there qualifications. As far as I can tell one person had two years of Greek and no Hebrew so how can this translation be accurate?
Now, answer my question. Name five items that all Christin Religions must believe.
(1) You are correct...we do not believe that Jesus is God, because the scriptures do not say that he is God. The doctrine of the Trinity was formed CENTURIES AFTER JESUS WALKED THE EARTH. That doctrine is not part of Jesus' teaching. If you can show me where Jesus teaches that he is God, I would like to see it.
JWs are not a denomination of the Catholic Church. We go back to JESUS and his teachings. I have been convinced by my own research that the Catholic Church was the "wolves in sheeps' clothing" that Jesus warned about, as did Paul and Peter. The RCC is a BREAK-AWAY from the Christian faith that Jesus taught.
"Be on the watch for the false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inside they are ravenous wolves. By what they do you will recognize them...." (Matthew 7:15,16) He went on to say that men would come to him claiming to be his followers, but they will not really be his followers. These false Christians will be sent away by him, him calling them workers of evil. (Matt.7:21-23)
"[Paul wrote] I know that after my going away [dying] oppressive wolves will enter in among you and will not treat the flock with tenderness, and from among you yourselves men will rise and speak TWISTED THINGS to draw away the disciples after themselves." (Acts 20:29-30) Just who could that be? It was some group that took over the disciples SHORTLY AFTER PAUL DIED.
(2) What Jesus died on is not material for an acrimonious debate....in other words, we won't argue if you want to believe Jesus died on a cross. There is no absolute evidence one way or the other.
(3) Yes, the NWT does not translate "Gehenna" and "Tartarus" as "Hell" because they are not the same things as "Hades," which we DO believe is the Bible Hell. The NWT just leaves the various Greek terms as they are in the original Greek text. That shouldn't be objectionable. Even if you believe they are all the same. Right?
There are OTHER VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE that do as the NWT does and leaves the terms as they are in Greek. The New American Standard Bible is one. There are others also. So why come down on the NWT?
(4) We don't believe that Christ "already returned," even though his presence has been with us since he stepped up to the plate in 1914. He is now ruling only in the sense of him guiding his true followers here on Earth as they do his preaching work, witnessing to the whole world about God's Kingdom. (Matthew 24:14) He will "return" when he comes in full Kingdom power at Armageddon, getting rid of all evil people on the earth. (See Revelation 19:11-21)
(5) We will be willing to just leave off "other" at Colossians 1:16, if you would rather. To us the meaning is still the same as what we believe concerning Jesus creating everything. He did. He just didn't create himself.
(6) The story about the translators of the NWT has been really distorted. Brother Russell was questioned many decades ago about whether or not he knew Greek and he said no. Well, he did not translate anything. The committee who compiled the NWT took as their experts WESTCOTT & HORT, a very respectable translation committee. This has never been covered up in any way.
(7) You request: Name 5 items the all Christian religions must believe. Fair enough.
1. Jesus is the unique Son of God, and the Messiah sent by God to save the world of mankind from sin and death. (John 3:16)
2. We must listen carefully to Jesus through the scriptures, and do our best to follow what he says to do. (John 15:14; I Peter 2:21.)
3. Jesus deferred to his Father, always, and called Him "my God," so Jesus' followers would do the same....respecting the Father and using His name, just as Jesus did. (See John 17:6,26 and John 20:17.)
4. Jesus had the practice of going every week or even more often to the synagogue, so we would keep up his practice by going weekly to meetings of like-minded followers of Christ. (Hebrews 10:24,25) He also said that there would be a "faithful and wise" servant that would be doing his work on the earth when he comes again, and this would be a COMPOSITE "servant," just as the nation of Israel was called at Isaiah 43:10. So who would this "faithful and wise servant" be? It's obviously important to Jesus. We have to identify who it is that is giving Jesus' disciples spiritual food and "at the right time"'." Christians would be aligning themselves with and supporting this faithful composite servant. (Matthew 24:45)
5. Jesus' followers would be eagerly looking for GOD'S KINGDOM to come and cause God's will to be done on Earth. (Matthew 6:9,10) They would not get involved in the world's politics, because Jesus said he and his followers are "no part of the world." (John 17:16) Knowing that Jesus is our King, we wouldn't place our hope in any man. (Psalm 146:3) God's Kingdom is a real GOVERNMENT with a real King. It has SUBJECTS. Christians must believe that we will be the Kingdom's subjects, under the rule of Jesus Christ, when he "returns" at Armageddon to obliterate ALL of men's governments. (Revelation 19:11-21; Isaiah 9:6,7; Daniel 2:44)
Thank you for presenting your thoughts. I commend you for being willing to DISCUSS these points. I am looking forward to what you have to say about my responses to your points (1-7), hopefully you taking one at a time and expounding on each one.
