Are the Jehovah"s Witnesses Christians

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Are you saying a person is a Christian because they say they are and because they say they follow Jesus?
Pretty much, yes.

The word ‘Christian’ is a classification of belief, not a judgment of salvation.
 
Do the JW say they are Christian.
Man does not have a soul
the Trinity is a fabrication of the RCC.
Jesus is a god
Jesus is a Archangel MICHAEL Jesus was not raised from rthe dead
Man does not have a soul
and we have No hell.

I think with all of this They are not Christians,do you think of them as Christian and the name Roman Cathloic Church did not come along until 1051,I think thats the right date.may 1054
The Jehovah’s Witnesses are Christians. Not the same type of “Christian” as Catholics or Methodists or Episcopalians…but they are Christians. They seek to follow Jesus of Nazareth…they may be mistaken on many issues…but Christians none the less.
 
The Jehovah’s Witnesses are Christians. Not the same type of “Christian” as Catholics or Methodists or Episcopalians…but they are Christians. They seek to follow Jesus of Nazareth…they may be mistaken on many issues…but Christians none the less.
If you listen to the JW they will say they are Not Christian they call them self a orgainzation
 
If you listen to the JW they will say they are Not Christian they call them self a orgainzation
The JW"s I have spoken to at my door confess to be “Christians”…just not part of “Christendom” which they consider part of the present world order.
 
The JW"s I have spoken to at my door confess to be “Christians”…just not part of “Christendom” which they consider part of the present world order.
Looks like they are so confused they do not know what they are
 
If you listen to the JW they will say they are Not Christian they call them self a orgainzation
According to their official website, they claim to be Christian. So I imagine that if you 'listen to the JW" they will say that yeah, they are Christians.
 
Looks like they are so confused they do not know what they are
Ok, the JW’s at the door say they are Christian. Their website says they are Christian. How does this make them confused about the matter?
 
The Jehovah’s Witnesses are Christians. Not the same type of “Christian” as Catholics or Methodists or Episcopalians…but they are Christians.

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Have any JW’s converted to RCC … and can ‘weigh in’ on whether you feel they are Christian or Cult ?
 
Maybe you’re correct. God knows who belongs to Him.
Indeed…and the rest of us don’t get a vote in that!

I just have this sneaking suspicion that come judgment day Jesus isn’t going to be too upset at those of us who think someone might be going to heaven who isn’t. After all, treating others as if they are of worth is never a bad thing.
 
According to their official website, they claim to be Christian. So I imagine that if you 'listen to the JW" they will say that yeah, they are Christians.
I can claim I am a size 2, but I am a size 6. 😉

anyway, even if they are not a true christian with the official trade mark that would not preclude them from salvation in a catholic’s eyes depending on the circumstances.
Or in many other communities.

How they feel about non JW’s on the other hand… well it does not look good for any non JW’s from what I can see from their standpoint.:eek:

They scare the daylights out of me.
 
Have any JW’s converted to RCC … and can ‘weigh in’ on whether you feel they are Christian or Cult ?
I’ve never heard of any.
I’m a JW, and of the ones I have known who have left or been expelled, none I can think of have gone to any other religion.
Most become non-religious. Many say: “When I’m ready i will come back.”

Surely there must be some who join other faiths, but generally (from my experience) it is a one way street in from other religions.
 
Have any JW’s converted to RCC … and can ‘weigh in’ on whether you feel they are Christian or Cult ?
I don’t think the word “cult” is helpful. Sociologically, there’s no reason a cult couldn’t be Christian (though by at least one definition a Christian cult would have to be in a largely non-Christian society). Theologically, “cult” is an alien term that should never have been adopted in preference to the more venerable word “heresy.”

JWs are certainly a heresy. But they are a Christian heresy.

Edwin
 
I can claim I am a size 2, but I am a size 6. 😉
Depends entirely on who is standardizing the sizing…
anyway, even if they are not a true christian with the official trade mark that would not preclude them from salvation in a catholic’s eyes depending on the circumstances.
Or in many other communities.
Well now, that begs the question, doesn’t it? Who is in charge of issuing the trademark? 😉
How they feel about non JW’s on the other hand… well it does not look good for any non JW’s from what I can see from their standpoint.:eek:

They scare the daylights out of me.
I don’t see why. The only way that they, or their doctrine, could possibly be scary is if it’s true and you don’t join up. Do you have any worries about that?

No?

Then they aren’t scary. They are simply good people who believe incorrect things. If believing those incorrect things is prompting them to do nasty stuff to you, then they’d be scary, but I hardly think that little old ladies standing outside the supermarket with an *AWAKE! * magazine in their hands is going to ruin anybody’s day–or even minute.
 
I’ve never heard of any.
I’m a JW, and of the ones I have known who have left or been expelled, none I can think of have gone to any other religion.
Most become non-religious. Many say: “When I’m ready i will come back.”

Surely there must be some who join other faiths, but generally (from my experience) it is a one way street in from other religions.
I hope that you are wrong about that. If you are right, it’s one of the saddest statements I have ever read.
 
Originally Posted by dianaiad
Pretty much, yes.

The word ‘Christian’ is a classification of belief, not a judgment of salvation.
Maybe you’re correct. God knows who belongs to Him.
Dianaiad, were you saying a person is a Christian if they believe they are or that their core beliefs are correct?
 
Short answer: Yes.

They believe in Christ and use the New Testament.

Christians feel the need to call some groups non Christian over some technicality. To nonchristians, however, the criteria is pretty simple. That’s because non Christians don’t have a reason for trying to be exclusive and technical.

Are you a follower of Jesus of Nazareth? Or is Jesus the central figure in your religion?

Yes - Christian
No - Not Christian
 
Maybe you’re correct. God knows who belongs to Him.
I believe they are a cult But when Parker was here he ask if they said it was Christian,he is a JW and he was acting like they act like they are not Christian
 
Originally Posted by dianaiad
Pretty much, yes.

The word ‘Christian’ is a classification of belief, not a judgment of salvation.
Dianaiad, were you saying a person is a Christian if they believe they are or that their core beliefs are correct?
I’m saying that a person is a Christian if they identify their religious belief system as centering around the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth…and if they claim to be Christian.

If being ‘correct’ is a requirement, then none of us are Christian.
 
I’m saying that a person is a Christian if they identify their religious belief system as centering around the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth…and if they claim to be Christian.

If being ‘correct’ is a requirement, then none of us are Christian.
The teaching that anyone can believe anything they want and still call themselves Christian is a little silly. The proof that that doesn’t work is that Mormons call themselves Christian.
 
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