The Cult of Jehovah's Witnesses Exposed
shared with you by
Kraig J. Rice
On Sunday morning, March 30, 2008, the Lord started dealing with me in the Spirit.
He impressed upon me that there was a lot of confusion going on and that I was to
minister in this area. I was not expecting this and I started scratching my head as
to just exactly what the Lord had in mind because what He told me was kind of general.
I realized: what could be more confusing than folks who label themselves as
"Christians"- who are supposed to be obedient to
Jesus Christ and His Word- to go around believing and teaching the doctrines of devils.
So this
is what lead me to pen this document in the hopes I could reach someone who was
confused, or about to turn away from Christ, or to reach someone who had already
done so to bring them back.
Just what is the doctrine of devils? In a nut-shell it is false belief. Is that dangerous?
Yes, very much so. Why? Because the false belief offers another way of salvation rather
than through the blood of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the only way to Heaven
Do the JW's hold to other false beliefs? Yes. What are they? Well, there are many- too
many for me to list here. But this answer can be found in "cults books".
The good Lord has raised up a number of very good "Cult Busters" in the past.
Several have written books now out of print in regards to JW false doctrine.
If you live in the continental United States you can purchase good books
on cults at your local Christian book store. However, if you are a foreign national
from another country you may not have ready access to this material. In that case you can
read and study what is here.
(John 14:6). What does that have to do with JW beliefs? JW doctrine denies
the deity of Jesus Christ- they teach that He is a god, instead.
This is where confusion comes in. The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is God and that
one must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and love Him and
be obedient to Him and His Word.
Here are 4 pages from the book
Handbook of Denominations by Frank S. Mead, 1951
Here are 9 pages from the book
Cults and Isms by Russell P. Spittler, 1962
Here are 77 pages from the book
I hope you like to read. I recommend that you download one page at a time as it may take
too long for all of the pages to load if you desire to download this entire web page at once.
The Kingdom of the Cults by Walter R. Martin, 1965
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