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10 QUESTIONS FOR JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ON THE WATCHTOWER TRINITY BROCHURE - Should You Believe in the Trinity? Most objections Jehovah’s Witnesses raise against the Doctrine of the Trinity can be answered by accurately defining the doctrine. For example, many Jehovah’s Witnesses think that when Christians claim that Jesus is “God,” they are claiming He is the same Person as the Father. This misunderstanding is easily corrected by quoting the Creed of Athanasius, the most authoritative Creed that Christianity has used for centuries to define the Trinity. It demonstrates how the Son is a distinct “Person” from the “Person” of the Father, yet “one God” with the Father:
So, when Jesus was praying to the Father, He wasn’t praying to Himself, but to the Person of the Father who is just as much “God” by nature as Jesus is “God.” Another misconception Jehovah’s Witnesses embrace is the idea that since “in this Trinity none is before, or after other: none is greater, or less than other,” Jesus could not have said, “the Father is greater than I” at John 14:28. This objection is easily answered by the following statement found in the Creed: “Equal to the Father, as touching his Godhead: and inferior to the Father, as touching His Manhood.” Thus, many of the occasions where Jesus operated under the limitations of His humanity, the Father was indeed in a “greater” position than He was, but this does not prove that Jesus in His God nature is less “God” than God the Father is “God.” At this point, it is helpful to draw an analogy between a human father and his son. Just as a human son is not any less “human” than his father is “human,” so Jesus as God’s “Son” is not any less “God” than His Father is “God.” To drive this point home, you can ask a Jehovah’s Witness why Jesus is called the “Son of Man” at Mark 14:62. If God is not a “man” (Hosea 11:9), why is Jesus called the “Son of Man”? Could it be that He is called the “Son of Man” because He is 100% human? In the same way, when Jesus claimed to be the “Son of God,” the Jews fully understood Him to be claiming to be 100% God (See John 5:18; John 19:7 c.f., Leviticus 24:16). Having addressed some of the most common objections against the Deity of Jesus Christ and the Trinity doctrine, we will turn our attention to 10 Questions one can ask concerning lies in the Watchtower Should You Believe in the Trinity? brochure: 1. Does the Watchtower claim that Clement of Alexandria taught Jesus is “not equal” to God?
2. If it is true that Clement did not teach Jesus is “equal” to God, why did he say Jesus has “equality of substance” with the Father and is “eternal and uncreate”?
3. If Clement taught Watchtower doctrine on the nature of Christ, why did he teach that “the Divine Word” (Jesus) is “equal” to the Lord of the universe? Did the Watchtower lie about Clement?
4. Does the Watchtower claim “the Trinity” was “unknown” for “several centuries” after Biblical times, implying the Fathers prior to the council of Nicaea did not teach it?
5. If Clement did not know about the “Trinity” doctrine, why did he teach it?
6. If Tertullian (another Ante-Nicene Father featured in the Watchtower’s Trinity brochure) did not know about the “Trinity” doctrine, why did he teach it?
7. If none of the Ante-Nicene Church Fathers taught that the three Persons are “co-equal” or “one numerical essence,” why did Clement teach Jesus was “equal” to the Father as we saw earlier? And why did Tertullian teach the three are “one… substance…”?
8. If the Trinity “derives no support from the language of Justin [Martyr],” why did Justin teach that Christ is the “Angel of God” who spoke to Moses at Exodus 3 and proclaimed, “I Am that I Am, the God of Abraham”?
9. Does the Watchtower claim that The Journal of Biblical Literature supports their translation of “the Word was a god” at John 1:1 in the Jehovah’s Witness New World Translation Bible?
10. If The Journal of Biblical Literature supports the Watchtower’s “a god” rendering, why does the Journal specifically state that John would have had to write John 1:1 differently (using either Clause D or E) if he wanted to teach the Word is “a god” or “divine”? Is the Watchtower guilty of misrepresenting the Journal’s claims?
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