The article quoted in my title is here at JW.ORG. JW speak is in BLUE.
Two questions, in the WT article are asked and answered. I
will look into each and as you read my answers compare them with the WT
answers, keeping in mind this WT phrase: “Theocratic War Strategy.” I have blogged
about this phrase here.
WT QUESTION #1. Have Jehovah’s Witnesses
Changed the Bible to Fit their Beliefs?
The WT answer: “No, we haven’t. On the contrary, when we have
discovered that our beliefs were not completely in line with the Bible, we have
changed our beliefs.”
The WT then states: “Consider a few EXAMPLES of
long-standing beliefs of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and decide for yourself whether
they match what the Bible really teaches.”
WT Example #1. “What we
believe: God is not a Trinity.” The WT then points to three (3) verses to “prove” their point:
Deuteronomy 6:4, 1 Corinthians 8:6 and John 14:28. Their position is that Jesus
is not God and the Holy Spirit is not God.
In making
their case AGAINST the Trinity doctrine, the WT follows their usual pattern. They either (1) Quote only those verses that support their doctrine and ignore those that
don't. If they considered all of scripture, their doctrine would have to
change. (2) If the Holy Spirit inspired, Greek Manuscripts clash with WT doctrine, the translations
of the Greek Manuscripts are changed (English words are added or deleted). This
manipulation gives the appearance that WT doctrine aligns with the original
Greek. What the WT should do is align their doctrine with the original Greek
and not change the translation of the original Greek to align with their
doctrine.
To “prove”
that Jesus is NOT GOD the WT engages in its most damning activity—changing
scripture. Below are just two (2) of the many examples of this WT manipulation.
Manipulation
#1. Below
is page 880 out of the WT’s Kingdom Interlinear Translation
of the Greek Scriptures (KIT). You
can download a free copy of the KIT here. (A description of the KIT, why it is a
good source document and how to use it is here.) Read
Colossians 1:16-17 from the Left Side, the Original Greek God breathed side, then read the WT
translation (which is the New World Translation) from the
right side and ask yourself, "Is the Translation True to the Original
Greek?"
The
Greek word used for “all things” in Colossians is exactly the same
Greek word used in Heb. 3:4, “For every house is built by someone, but God is
the builder of all things,” and John 1:3 “Through Him (Jesus) all
things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made.” All
these verses are clear proof that Jesus created all things and is,
therefore, God.
WT
doctrine holds that Jesus did not create all things. The WT says that
Jehovah created Jesus and then gave Jesus the “blue prints” to create all
other things with God providing the power.
What
is the WT to do with Colossians, where scripture tells us—not once or twice but
four (4) times—that Jesus created all things? Simple, change Colossians! The
WT adds the word “other” four times before the word “things.”
With
the word “other” added, the verses neatly go along with the WT teaching that Jesus
made all things other than himself. However, in the original Greek, the
word “other” is not there.
Question to Answer:
Have
Jehovah’s Witnesses Changed the Bible to Fit their Beliefs?
Manipulation #2. Consider John 14:14. Below is page 483 out of the KIT.
In this verse, Jesus is instructing his disciples to direct their
prayers to Him and in His name. The clear teaching is that Jesus
can be prayed to and we can ask Him to answer our prayers. In the OT the
phrase, “call upon the name of the Lord,” is used time and again and means that
we can worship, adore, and pray to God. Psalm 116:4 says, “Then I called
upon the name of the LORD: ‘O LORD, I beseech Thee, save my life!’” Now
look at I Corinthians 1:2, “to the church of God which is at Corinth, to
those who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, saints by calling upon the name
of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours:” Paul was well versed in
Jewish doctrine and knew the significance of Psalm 116:4 and yet he applied
that phrase to Jesus. It is clear—prayer can be directed to Jesus. John
14:14 is a stinging rebuke of WT doctrine that holds that Jesus is a created
being and thus not worthy to accept prayer.
The WT solution to this problem is simple—Change John 14:14
to, “If you ask anything in my name I will do it.” (NWT)
The WT has left out one little word – “Me.” Why?
Because with the change, it looks like Jesus is just telling His disciples to
ask in His name—not to ask Him in His name. The changed verse now
neatly fits into WT doctrine. I have looked at John 14:14 in depth here.
I have blogged about the WT’s manipulation of Scripture to “prove” the
Holy Spirit is not God here, here.
2 comments:
Wow! Nice blog. Thank you.........
William knapp
Thank you so much for this in depth blog! This is exactly what I was looking. I'm studying with a JW friend and the research and exposition you have done of the very articles we cover will be very helpful for me to truly understand how WT has corrupted biblical truths and how I can lovingly reveal them to her. God Bless this amazing work you are doing!
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