That is called a hook but they draw you away from these very truth's as you pointed out - only God can save and that would mean Christ's Godhood from the Godhead is fact in order for him to save. Yet, JW's do not believe he is divine but a created being. A created being can't save. So they rewrite the bible to buttress their point of view. Fact is, they take truths from the bible and distort them and twist people to follow a false Jesus. It is not a matter of mere semantics - it is where they take people and whom they point to to follow. JW and cultist follow their leaders or organizations as a sign of following God.PaulSacramento wrote:This is quite incorrect:They do indeed believe that Jesus is the Son of God and all the believe in Him are saved.Now, the fact is that, whatever else a Christian is, he or she is one who believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that all who believe in Him are saved. That's not an interpretation or majority opinion, Paul. It's a fact. It's also a fact that JWs do not believe that (about Jesus and salvation). Therefore, they are aberrant.
That is not the issue.
That they use an incorrect transliteration of YHWH isn't the point either.
That their translation is bias to their theology isn't an issue either ( one can argue that most translations are).
In terms of pure christian salvation theology, they are mainstream ( They believe that Jesus is the Son of God, they he lived and died and was resurrected and will come again).
In those regards they are not aberrant.
Their problem and where they become aberrant is:
The nature of Christ - They believe him to be "a god", not God and they he was the Archangel Michael, that The Word was a created being ( to state just a few issues).
The nature of Christ as our mediator ( He is only mediator for the 144k anointed).
That only the anointed have a hope of being in heaven.
The the Anointed are mediators between mankind and Christ.
That we are to be witnesses to Jehovah and not Christ as commanded in Acts 1.
That we are to abstain from blood transfusions ( as per ACTS and the prohibition from the Jerusalem council).
That the bible was corrupted until it was made correct by them in the mid 1950's.
That the Trinity is a borrowed pagan concept and is not in the bible.
The HS is NO a person but simply an "active force".
I could go on and on and on...
But in regards to the core and most fundamental aspect of what it means to be a Christian:
That Jesus is the Son of God and only those that believe in Him are saved, that He lived, died and was resurrected and will come again.
This they believe 100%.
I understand it is popular to reason that some ignorant of JW doctrine can make it to heaven, and in some cases, that maybe, however, those whom I have met that were sucked into the JW maze, after awhile, that ignorance claim is all but erased by the classes, the work, and sleep depo imposed. Just because they say one thing as you mentioned that sounds scriptural does not preclude one from the guilt of error.
If we would like to discuss if it is possible if a cultist who places faith in the cult claims burrowed from the bible as stated, That Jesus is the Son of God and only those that believe in Him are saved, that He lived, died and was resurrected and will come again - can be saved, we should discuss this as this appears where this topic is heading.
Yes, it is possible for this to happen, as the Lord can use any old donkey to speak to anyone, but after awhile, the longer one stays in a cult group the more unlikely that becomes due to the knowledge and agreement factor the person is subjected too. Recall, when Jesus was tempted how apt the devil was in citing scriptures to deceive. That tactic has not changed.
One should also determine if the Jesus they believe in is not in reality has switched over to mean the organization or leader as Jesus's representative, instead of the real Christ. That needs to be discerned too.
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PS - in your last post - how do Christdel's twist scripture and infer that serving the organization or group, or group leader means you are serving Christ?
Ana-Baptist, for example, take on an extreme form of Community but they do not stray away from the real Jesus by turning their group into some form of Jesus to be obeyed.
There is a difference.
Jesus said, a good tree bears good fruit and a bad tree bears what?
A Person either has the fruit of the Holy Spirit at work in them or they don't. The Holy Spirit would not deny who Jesus is or teach such denial.
Again, it is possible for a cultist to get saved in a cult, it has happened, and they usually leave the group after awhile too. Is this the issue that you are concerned about Paul?