As for the other understandings of JW"s… .Dan 12:3, 4 indicates that true knowledge would arise in the last days…
This is B.S. I’m sorry, but it is.
Daniel cannot nullify Christ’s promise that he would be with his church from the Resurrection right down to the end of the world.
Not let the true faith be extinguished for 1874 years until a false prophet named Russell came along.
What do you think the apostles did for 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 years all over the ancient world when they were establishing congregations, appointing pastors to succeed them, and preaching hundreds if not thousands of sermons on the True Faith? All of the early church fathers taught directly by the apostles or by the men appointed by them, believed that Jesus was Jehovah God the Son of God the Father. Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Ignatius of Antioch (even earlier than Justin), Tertullian, I could go on and on. All over the ancient church, and there was no controversy over what THEY taught in the church. none.
It was only when Arius, a Catholic Priest of Alexandria Egypt, arose in 317 A.D. and claimed that Jesus’s godhood wasn’t full, equal godhood in the same nature as the father, that the big controversy began. He, like later Arian influenced philosophers, introduced the notion that while Jesus was to be fully worshiped, his nature was not 100% deity, that he was a totally separate entity from the Father and just a tad lower than the Father.
Well, just a tad isn’t good enough. That’s when the controversy started. And Arius, by the way, never denied that the Holy Spirit was a Person. NOBODY in the early church EVER believed that the Holy Spirit was a mere divine FORCE, not even the Arians.
As for Arius, he was only formally guilty of heresy AFTER the Council of Nicea DEFINED solemnly, assembled in the power of the holy Spirit as a Christian council, that Jesus and the Father were of the same eternal essence. After the decision, Arius became extremely defiant. And one day, after making lots of trouble and violence for the Church, Arius and an associate were walking through Constantinople when he began to feel sick.
He fell to the ground, his stomach burst open, and his bowels gushed out in the middle, just like Herod and just like Judas.
Not a happy ending. Nobody killed him, that’s how he died.
That kind of bizarre death can only be a judgment from God.
Steve, I know you are very devout and very sincere.
You wouldn’t be here defending your position so firmly
if you were just some hypocrite who like to talk religion.
I don’t doubt for a minute that you really love YHWH.
But the information you have received on doctrine is gravely
erroneous information. Not only on doctrine, but also the mythical claim that for the 1st three hundred years the early Christians DIDN’T believe that Jesus was God and that there was some big controversy in the church about it. There was not.
The controversy began with Arius when he introduced his NOVEL
and very crafty new teachings. THAT’s when the controversy in the church over Jesus’s deity began. Arius was clever.
Wrong. But clever. And he died a sudden and horrific death.
Jaypeeto4
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