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why is it that jehovah witnesses are wrong and why?
They don’t believe that Jesus was the Divine Son of God.why is it that jehovah witnesses are wrong and why?
As far as I know, it is a belief they hold. Absolutely no idea why they hold it, especially in light of the fact that the Romans crucified people but didn’t (as far as I know) nail them to vertical poles.I read somewhere once that they believed Jesus was killed on a wooden pole, not a cross. Is this a true belief of theirs? What evidence do they have to support it if so? Or what argument do they use to support it?
One of the agruments they use for never wearing crosses or having any crosses whatsoever in their Kingdom Halls is that if Jesus were killed today by a corrupt government it might be by electric chair and how freaky (in their opinion) would it be to hang a little electric chair around your neck or have a display of an electric chair in your church?As far as I know, it is a belief they hold. Absolutely no idea why they hold it, especially in light of the fact that the Romans crucified people but didn’t (as far as I know) nail them to vertical poles.
They still believe that only 144,000 will go to heaven - those spots are already filled… but you are right, there are more Jehovah’s Witnesses than that and so they believe this “great crowd” will live forever in paradise on earth after the Battle of Armegeddon.Someone told me recently that they have upped the number to be saved from 144,000 to 3 million. Presumably they now have more than 144,000 members and have a problem with that.
The cross is a stumbling block for those who don’t believe. It was a shameful and “freaky” thing back in Jesus’ day, as much as an electric chair is today! I don’t imagine that anyone in the early Church was thinking, “Man, isn’t it great that our teaching that God Himself was crucified is such a comfortable and easy doctrine for people to accept? Won’t it make such a popular symbol?”One of the agruments they use for never wearing crosses or having any crosses whatsoever in their Kingdom Halls is that if Jesus were killed today by a corrupt government it might be by electric chair and how freaky (in their opinion) would it be to hang a little electric chair around your neck or have a display of an electric chair in your church?
And it’s true, they don’t believe he was crucified on a cross, but rather a stake.
The new world translation says the same thing as well. It’s one of the many places it contradicts watchtower doctrine.Interesting picture, Chris.
Notice the ONE NAIL, in the WRISTS, not the HANDS, in contradiction to the following passage:
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John 20:25** So the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord.” But he said to them, “Unless I see in his hands the print of the nails, and place my finger in the mark of the nails, and place my hand in his side, I will not believe.”
Also notice the sign above HIS HANDS, in contradiction to the following pasage:
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Matthew 27:37** And over his head they put the charge against him, which read, “This is Jesus the King of the Jews.”
Probably no freakier than to have a cross, which is more gruesome than an electric chair.One of the agruments they use for never wearing crosses or having any crosses whatsoever in their Kingdom Halls is that if Jesus were killed today by a corrupt government it might be by electric chair and how freaky (in their opinion) would it be to hang a little electric chair around your neck or have a display of an electric chair in your church
Because they are selective in their interpretation of the Greek of the Bible and because they feel they are eliminating a pagan vestige introduced into Christianity. Incidentally, there is no particular reason that Christ could NOT have been crucified upon a pole; it is simply historically unlikely that this was the shape of the instrument he was nailed to. There are various artistic representations of the Crucifixion which use forms other than the '+"-shaped cross. The one I have seen personally resembled a capital “T”. Please keep in mind this was ONE artist’s representation of the Crucifixion, and represents a minority opinion. I am told there are even some historical artworks which show Christ on a simple pole.I read somewhere once that they believed Jesus was killed on a wooden pole, not a cross. Is this a true belief of theirs? What evidence do they have to support it if so? Or what argument do they use to support it?