JW’s are christian??? Isn’t one of the conditions for being christian to believe in the divinity of Christ and that Christ is part of the trinity God head.
JW’s are just as “christian” as Muslims given your definition. Are there any Muslims or JW’s that claim to be christian?
No, quite the opposite.
In a very strict, narrow theological definition of the word, Jehovah’s Witnesses might rightly be excluded as a Christian organization. In a broader more generic sense they certainly are. The rejection of the Trinity does NOT exclude them entirely from the Christian umbrella.
- They accept the Holy Bible as the inspired Word of God.
- They accept Jesus Christ as Savior and seek to conform their lives to His teachings and His life.
- They believe their teachings encapsulate the original teachings of Christ and the Apostles, and they argue for their beliefs using evidence mutually agreed among Christians.
- They self-identify as Christians.
This is in sharp distinction to Muslims:
1.They reject the Holy Bible and displace it entirely with the Quran. At best, they use the Bible as a source of ‘talking points’ to justify their rejection of Christianity.
- Muslims reject Christ as their Savior and acknowledge Him only as a Prophet of Allah.
- The teachings of Islam disregard the teachings of Christ and the Apostles except as these are replicated in the Quran. The Islamic tradition is based upon it’s own body of traditions and authoritative sources: the Quran, the Hadith, the Sunnah, and the consensus of the Ummah.
- Muslims do not self-identify as Christians but consider themselves members of a religion expressly distinct from Christianity.
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Mormons are not Christian either.
Ditto for the Mormons. Of course one wants to insert qualifiers to my point #1: Mormons expressly accept other Scripture in addition to the Holy Bible; Scriptures which ‘clarify’ points of the Scripture which Mormons believe were lost in transmission from the Apostolic age to this. The upshot remains, however, that they are (broadly speaking) a Christian denomination, seeking to uphold the original teachings of Christ and the Apostles.
I note that in the OP’s post #1, she cites a link to Garner Ted Armstrong’s website. GTA’s denomination is clearly every bit as heretical as the Mormons or the Jehovah’s Witnesses. I take this to imply that she accepts that the Intercontinental Church of God (Garner Ted Armstrong’s church) can be broadly defined as “Christian”. If the ICG can be accepted as such for purposes of this thread, I submit that the Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses can be as well.
Again, I stress that of course, all three organizations are rank heresies. I do not quibble that their doctrines are at great variance with what Christians have always traditionally accepted and received as sound teaching. In a very narrow, strict theological definition of the Christian faith, one might exclude these and similar groups as being absolutely Christian. I think that in any case one still is obliged to recognise them as Christian heresies, implying that they are "Christian in some sense of the word.
If not can someone tell me which religious category they belong under? Are the Mormons a Buddhist sect?

Is the Intercontinental Church of God a Zoroastrian schism?:nope: Are the Jehovah’s Witnesses to be numbered among the Hindus?

Perhaps all three could be categorized as forms of Judaism? :tsktsk: I think not.