Answering Jehovah's Witnesses: Subject by Subject
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Average customer review:Product Description
As Jehovah's Witnesses become less knowledgeable of Scripture, this book guides Christians to share on nonbiblical issues.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #327185 in Books
- Published on: 1996-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
David A. Reed is president of Gospel Truth Ministries, which helps Christians understand cults. His books included Index of Watchtower Errors and How to Rescue Your Loved One from the Watchtower. John R. Farkas is president of Berean Christian Ministries, which ministers to Mormons and ex-LDS members.
Customer Reviews
excellent through the gift by words
This book really captured the essence of dealing with jehovahs witnesses verse by verse. I myself am married to a jehovahs witness and trying to communicate to her about the lords word is almost impossible, due to the fact that she has been brain washed from the time that she was born. The Jehovahs Witnesses are one of the most dangerous cults in the world today. The reason being that they can make the cleaverest lie sound just like the truth. I would give up everything I have for her to be converted to true christianity, and this book has almost made that possible. The hard thing about JW's is that they beleive that if you do not beleive what they beleive then you are an advisary of satan. If they claim to know the bible so well then why do you need another source called the watchtower to make you complete in Gods eyes. Maybe all they need to do is read the last verse of the bible. Thank you Mr. Reed.
Needless and inflammatory
Works such as this are needless and inflammatory. Although not belonging to any religious group I am a student of biblical issues and find this work, along with other books with similar content, unnecessary and certainly unhelpful for the serious student. If you read the end of Revelation as previously suggested, it would seem that THIS book is one to avoid.




