Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus is God's son and the Holy Spirit is God's active force
no it is his active force
If the Holy Spirit is only gods (active) power, why need there be such a strengthened statement in the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?
Absolutely! Yes we do believe in the holy spirit. We believe that the holy spirit is god's active force. Additional: Of course we believe in Jehovah's Holy Spirit. It is one of the most important things involving worship to Jehovah. His active force is there for us all of the time as long as we are willing to ask for it.
Jehovah's Witnesses reject the Holy Trinity, whereas Baptists do not.
Yes, but the ghost part is not actually a ghost its called the Holy spirit and its a power that God uses to create life and miracles in the past.
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This would be a matter between the individual claiming to be anointed and the Holy Spirit. There is no ritual associated with becoming one of the anointed.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate holidays that they believe do not fit true Christianity. These include Christmas, Easter, and even birthdays. The Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Christ did not command his birth - or any birth - to be celebrated; he just wanted his death to be remembered.
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Baptism is a required part of the Christian faith. All Christians seeking God's approval must be baptised in the name of the father, son and holy spirit according to directives in Matthew 28: 19, 20. Jehovah's Witnesses follow this directive.They sincerly believe their organisation to be "God's spirit directed organisation"Further....Jehovah's Witnesses seek to reflect what they believe to be the "first century model of Christianity". They believe the first century christians were an organised body of individuals that looked to a central body for directions as guided by God's spirt (see Acts Chapter 15).It never says this in the Bible.
The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.
Jehovah Witnesses reject the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, declaring it unsupported by the scriptures (which is true). They regard Jesus as inferior to Jehovah, but nevertheless divine.
No. There are many differences between the beliefs of Muslims and Jehovah's Witnesses. Some of them are: 1. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus is the promised Messiah and the son of God. (Luke 1:30) Muslims believe that Jesus was a great prophet (although not the greatest prophet) and that it is impossible for God to have sons.2. Muslims believe the "Helper" or "comforter" mentioned at John 14:16, where Jesus promises that a helper would be sent after he goes away, is Mohammed. Jehovah's Witnesses believe it is the Holy Spirit, which was poured out on 120 of Jesus' disciples at Pentecost of the year 33 CE. (Acts 2:1 - 4)3. Jehovah's Witnesses believe servants of God should be non-violent and politically neutral. (Matthew 26:52, John 18:36, 2 Timothy 2:23) Throughout its history Islam has used politics and warfare to attempt to promote it's expansion (as have most professed "christian" religions).It should be noted that these differences as well as Jehovah's Witnesses' obedience to Jesus' commands to preach and make disciples (Matthew 24:14, 28:19, 20) have caused Jehovah's Witnesses to be bitterly persecuted in many Islamic countries.
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