The Millennial Kingdom and Jehovah's Witnesses
Millennium – from the word “alif” – is the belief in a reign of peace and blessing on earth that will last for a thousand years. The basis […]
Millennium – from the word “alif” – is the belief in a reign of peace and blessing on earth that will last for a thousand years. The basis […]
What does the Church teach about the second coming of Christ? In the Divine Liturgy, before reciting the Creed, the priests exchange the Holy Kiss - and so it was
Although Jehovah's Witnesses say that the source of their education and information is the Holy Bible, is this true? both! How do we know? These two
Jehovah's Witnesses say that our only reference is the Bible, and they reject the Church's interpretation of this book and reject the holy councils that clarified the faith.
How do Jehovah's Witnesses try to refute the doctrine of the cross? In front of me is one of their books, “Discussion from the Holy Scriptures.” So if you go back to the chapter on the cross
We first point out that the Greek word “kyrios,” which means “Lord” in Arabic, is the title given by the New Testament books to the Father and the Son.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not verbally deny that the Lord Jesus Christ is God, but he is not a real God, but rather a God in the metaphorical sense of the word.
The name “Jehovah’s Witnesses” dates back to the year 1931, as mentioned previously. It was first mentioned by the judge
“Jehovah’s Witnesses” was founded by an American preacher who became famous in the late nineteenth century, named Charles Russell. He was born in Pittsburgh in 1853
The differences are many, some of which we briefly mention here, along with mentioning the Arabic references for more information: 1- Jehovah’s Witnesses deny the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity (like the Jews). By God
The Church's descent into the bitterness of trials 64. While she receives praise from the Bridegroom, she humbly refuses to accept him in his presence.
Delightful, perfect, and beautiful 57. The groom praises her because she asked for him well and persistently, and now she is called not only a sister, but also a joyful one, since she is