A Comprehensive Analysis Comparing Dake’s Theology with Jehovah’s Witnesses and Other Cult Teachings Important Note: This article examines the theological errors taught by Finis Jennings Dake (1902-1987) as documented in his own writings, particularly his...
Important Note: This theological analysis examines Finis Jennings Dake’s teachings about God’s nature as found in his own writings, particularly “God’s Plan for Man,” his Dake Annotated Reference Bible, and other published works. All...
The Teachings of Jehovah’s Witnesses Jehovah’s Witnesses are, by their own definition, “servants of Jehovah, the Almighty God, and active witnesses to his sovereign supremacy.”1 Claiming to be followers of “Christ their Leader,” they reject any association with...
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (asv) Until around 1950, Jehovah’s Witnesses carried with them a copy of the American Standard Version of the Bible (because it features the name Jehovah throughout the Old...
Introduction At some point during the late 1980s Jehovah’s Witnesses published their 10-billionth (10,000,000,000th) piece of literature. It took more than one hundred years to produce all those books, booklets, magazines, and tracts since the first Watch Tower...
Frustrated? Keep Trying! Do you feel frustrated? Does it seem you are getting nowhere in your conversations with Jehovah’s Witnesses? Why is this so often the case? The most common situation involves the Christian who wants to teach true Christian doctrine to the JW...