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Jehovah's Witnesses (CTS explanations series)

by John N.M. Wijngaards

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An incisive analysis of the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses and of the Watchtower Society. John Wijngaards, with courtesy and compassion, explains the falsity of their interpretation of Scripture, their beliefs and practices, and in particular of the untrustworthy and misguided teachings of their leaders. He encourages Jehovah's Witnesses to listen to reasoned argument and face the truth. An excellent booklet for all concerned about or having contact with Jehovah's Witnesses.… (more)
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An incisive analysis of the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses and of the Watchtower Society. John Wijngaards, with courtesy and compassion, explains the falsity of their interpretation of Scripture, their beliefs and practices, and in particular of the untrustworthy and misguided teachings of their leaders. He encourages Jehovah's Witnesses to listen to reasoned argument and face the truth. An excellent booklet for all concerned about or having contact with Jehovah's Witnesses.

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