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Index of Watchtower Errors uses Jehovah's Witness resources and quotes to show how their beliefs are contradictory to the teachings of the Bible. This resource provides helpful insights into Jehovah's Witness' society and serves as a valuable tool in refuting the sect's theology.
Index of Watchtower Errors was produced to show the contradictions and erroneous beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses. Much like Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions and Errors this book uses primary sources to illustrate the changes in Jehovah's Witnesses theology over the past 100 years.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses know well that they are forbidden to read the literature of other religious organizations” (source)
“they have been taught that ‘reading apostate publications’ is ‘similar to reading pornographic literature” (source)
“The problem is that Witnesses do not really look to the Bible as the final authority on what to believe” (source)
“it would still make the youngest of ‘this generation’ nearly 70 years old today.…” (source)
“Any who violate these commandments by reading non-JW religious material face trial before a closed-door ‘judicial committee’ with the possibility of being ‘disfellowshiped’—expelled from the congregation and shunned by all former associates, even family.” (source)
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David A. Reed edits Comments from the Friends, a publication on Jehovah's Wintesses' beliefs. He is president of Gospel Truth Ministries, Inc. Reed also wrote Jehovah's Witnesses: Answered Verse by Verse and Jehovah's Witness Literature.
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