

Pray for them as you talk to them, and offer to pray with them when they leave.

Whatever their attitude, they are a soul who needs Jesus Christ as their Saviour. In all honesty, I do not sense that same type of concern when a Jehovah’s Witness talks to me, rather I sense a slight arrogance that they are completely correct, and a resolve to convert me or leave me condemned. If a Jehovah’s Witness can see that you are genuinely concerned for his eternal welfare, it cannot but affect him in some way. That is when the leader pulls out and takes the trainee back for more reprogramming.Īs with any Christian endeavour, prayer and concern is the key. I have found on more than one occasion that the trainee will begin to ask questions which seem to indicate that he realizes there may be something to fundamental Christianity. If your arguments are focused and effective, the seasoned one will usually realize that the discussion is not good for the trainee, and that it is good to leave. Most Christians will find that Jehovah’s Witnesses travel in groups, but come to the door in two’s: usually a seasoned door-to-door witness and a trainee. If the subject of the conversation is maintained as doctrine, and primarily the deity of Jesus Christ, the Jehovah’s Witness has but two choices: 1) try to argue why Jesus Christ is not Jehovah, and this study should provide ample Scriptural proof to offset any minor points they may raise in this area, and 2) realize that he is not going to convert you (and deep inside he is admitting to himself that you have a lot of very strong points) and say that it is time to leave. I have found this approach to be very surprising (and catches them off guard) to a Jehovah’s Witness, since they usually come ready to explain why their version of the Bible is so much better, and ready to argue many other side issues. However, with this approach, the version of Scripture does not need to be an issue and the main issues (doctrine) can be effectively presented. I realize that this version is completely corrupt and mistranslated to agree with the Jehovah’s Witnesses beliefs. The primary approach of this refutation is unique because the Scriptures used to prove the fundamental doctrines that the Jehovah’s Witnesses deny are taken from their version of the Bible, the New World Translation. My hope is that this will provide some effective Scriptural tools for revealing to them the tremendous errors of their beliefs. Most Christians have had an encounter with one of the members of this organization at one time or another, and probably will again. The purpose of this document is to provide Christians with an easy-to-use tool for refuting the Jehovah’s Witnesses. Body, Soul, and Spirit of Man (Life after death) History of the Jehovah’s Witnesses (Summary)ĭ. Actual Outline With Scriptures (To Be Used for Refutation)
