Jehovah Witnesses reject the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, declaring it unsupported by the scriptures (which is true). They regard Jesus as inferior to Jehovah, but nevertheless divine.
Israel's God is Jehovah. He is the only God in the universe. Jesus was Jehovah in the flesh.
Absolutely not! Catholics believe that Jesus was God made flesh. In other words, he was both God and man.
No. The Illuminati don't particularly believe in anything since they have not existed since 1785.
Jehovah's Witnesses say that Jesus is a God not the God Jehovah. They say that Jesus was Jehovah's first creation. The Christian belief is that there are three persons all of the same Substance coequal,coexistant, and coeternal. This is the Trinity. Jehovah's Witnesses say this doctrine is from satin. If you read and study the Bible which is God's Word, you will find that Jesus is God in the flesh. He took human form to take on all the sins of mankind so we could be forgiven! Who else but God could do this? If you ask Jesus to come into your life and forgive you of all your sins He will!!From one of Jehovah's Witnesses:Jesus is referred to as "mighty God." - Isaiah 9:6.Jehovah is referred to as "God Almighty." - Exodus 6:3.
I believe the conflict is mainly,Muslims believe in there being one and only one GOD(which is Allah)(peace be upon him)...were Christians believe in Jesus Christ(our lord and saviour)being GOD in the flesh,so in turn believe that Jesus is GOD...
No.Some believe that Jesus turned the bread into his literal flesh and the wine into his blood. However, Jesus' fleshly body was still intact when he offered this bread. Were Jesus' apostles really eating his literal flesh and drinking his blood? No, for that would have been cannibalism and a violation of God's law. (Genesis 9:3, 4; Leviticus 17:10)According to Luke 22:20, Jesus said: "Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you." (KJV) Did that cup literally become "the new testament"? That would be impossible, since a testament or covenant is an agreement, not a tangible object.
First: Not all Jehovah's Witnesses are trying to 'get to heaven' as your question implies. By far the majority have no such desire. We don't teach our children about the need to 'get to heaven'. When we go from house-to-house we don't teach anyone about 'getting to heaven', unless they are of the anointed class who have a heavenly hope.Jehovah's Witnesses believe God's promise that 'the meek' will have a different inheritance; not heaven. Psalm 37:9 & 11 states that the meek: "shall inherit the earth"; notheaven.We teach people the Lord's Prayer. Jesus did not teach us to pray: 'Can we come to thy Kingdom in heaven'. Jesus reversed the direction: "Thy Kingdom come!"Why would we want to go to heaven, unless of the anointed, if we're praying for God's Kingdom to come, and for 'God's will to be done on Earth - - as it is in heaven'?Psalm 37:9 states that 'evildoers will be cut off'. We wonder: If God really 'cuts off' all evildoers, how many problems do you think this will solve right here on earth? Then WHY get to heaven, when all evildoers are gone?Second: Jehovah's Witnesses do accept Christ Jesus as our Lord and Savior.Third: Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe that Jesus is 'god in the flesh'. The Bible teaches that Jesus died, and was resurrected as a 'spirit' being. Spirit beings' are not constructed of 'flesh'.Whilst all Witnesses accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, only a minority, currently of about 11,000, believe and accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior to get to heaven. The vast majority do not have a hope of heavenly life but an earthly one.The Watchtower 1st September 1997 page 11 paragraph 17 says,''Anointed Christians [currently about 11,000] who supply to their faith these seven things will enjoy a grand reward, as Peter says: "There will be richly supplied to you the entrance into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." (2 Peter 1:11) The "other sheep" will receive an everlasting inheritance in the earthly realm of God's Kingdom''
Protestants believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Father. The second person of the Holy Trinity. God in the flesh.
Because Jesus is God in the flesh.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-days Saints (Mormons), do not believe in transubstantiation. They believe in the sacredness and importance of the Lordβs Sacrament, and take it weekly, using bread and water to represent the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ. But they do not believe the substances transform, and remain only as symbols of the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Because Jehovah (God) took ribs and flesh from Adam and used it to make Eve.