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The Facts On Jehovahs Witnesses
The Facts On Series
John Ankerberg, John Weldon, Dillion Burroughs
Christian - Non Fiction
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Book Review I always know I can count on a candid, fact-based book when I pick up one of The Facts On series by John Ankerberg, John Weldon, Dillion Burroughs. The Facts On Jehovah’s Witnesses takes a close look at the beliefs, history, and reliability of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. Among the items discussed are : Watchtower, military service, saluting the flag, holidays, blood transfusions, the Trinity, and New Living Translation.
I found this book enlightening and interesting. These authors always present the facts and allow the reader to draw their own conclusions. |
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Bruce Stevens |
4.0 / 5
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The book is a short review of what the JW's believe and how someone could help them.
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Guyute |
4.0 / 5
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I've found this book to be very helpful in my study of the Watchtower organization. A great read for those who are may have encountered a Jehovah's Witness for the first time or are unfaimliar with the religion, as it offers a brief history of the organization,and analyzes many of their doctrines. As you may have noticed, all the negative reveiws of this book offer no real supporting evidence for their claims of the book being "distorted, inaccurate regurgitations of half truths". I DID go to the JW"s for the "facts", and almost became a member of a local congregation. Praise the Lord Jesus for keeping from making the biggest mistake of my life. This book is a welcome addition to any Christian's library.
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Jackman |
5.0 / 5
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People, I can't believe these totally unscholarly reviews. First of all, not everyone has an opportunity to interview a Jehovah's Witness, so not everyone can get the facts from them. Number two, Jehovah's Witnesses are sure to be ignorant (whether willfully or not) of the history of lie-telling the watchtower has. Number three, this book is a fairly good introduction to JW doctrines and beliefs. Good expose of the NWT "Translation." Nice summary of JW history. The defense of the Trinity they offer is weak in some areas, but all in all this is a good book and a good buy. Whoever it was that accused Dr. Ankerberg of being a liar is quite wrong. Dr. Ankerberg is an exemplary Christian who I myself look up to. In fact, he's the guy who got me into apologetics. (Different story.) Anyway, I highly recommend this book as an introduction the Jehovah's Witness doctrine.
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