THE SON OF GOD: THE UNCREATED CREATOR [A RESPONSE TO JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES]

Holy Trinity, Hendrick van Balen [1620]

Join me in this enlightening study where I present the results of my six-month study on the beliefs of Jehovah’s Witnesses, particularly their perspective on Jesus Christ. This analysis contrasts their views with the Biblical narrative, especially regarding Jesus’ involvement in the creation of the universe and the discussion of his nature as either created or uncreated. This in-depth research is my most extensive to date and is intended for Christians eager to deepen their understanding of their faith, as well as those interested in the principles of hermeneutics and Biblical interpretation. Discover the complexities of competing interpretations with me.

Due to my formatting choices, I have simply attached a PDF copy of this study instead of replicating the text in this post. Please read it here (if using desktop, you will be able to view the PDF without downloading):

We met locally to discuss this study and these topics in person. Watch those discussions here:

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Drop a comment letting me know if there are any relevant passages that I’m missing! If you found this study helpful, consider sharing it with others. A lot of work and time went into this, the more that can benefit from it the better!

2 comments

  1. Hahahahaha, you just resending all this out or did you talk to Shaul this weekend? I talked to him this week for advice because I was getting overwhelmed with Debbie, and he seemed to be a lot more worried about me becoming a JW then I think is necessary. Although he had some valid points and I’m going to end our sessions tomorrow hopefully.

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    1. Well this is the complete study, the previous posts only represented about two-thirds of the study. The new stuff you haven’t seen will be at the end, including my conclusions.

      But good to hear you’re being intentional about your time and exposure to anti-Christian apologetics. I’m sure Jim hit you with the ol’ “if they’re being more of an influence on you than you are on them, it is wise to not put yourself in that situation.”

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