Questions to Ask the Jehovah’s Witnesses
Martyn McGeown presents a series of pointed biblical questions designed to challenge Jehovah's Witness theology, particularly regarding the deity of Christ and the nature of the Trinity. The questions draw on key New Testament passages and Old Testament statements about God's unique attributes to expose internal contradictions in Watchtower doctrine concerning Christ's nature, creation, and proper worship. This resource serves as a practical apologetic tool for Reformed Christians engaging with JW claims.
Martyn McGeown (Some quotations are from the Jehovah Witnesses’ [JW] New World Translation [NWT]) 1. In John 20:28, Thomas refers to Jesus (in Greek) as ho kurios moi kai ho theos moi. This translates literally as “the Lord of me and the God of me.” Why does Jesus in John 20:29 affirm Thomas for having come to this realization (“thou hast believed”)? If Jesus really wasn’t the Lord and the God of Thomas, why didn’t Jesus correct him for making either a false assumption or a blasphemous...