No. Jehova Witnesses only use Bibles printed by their own group, The Watch Tower. This is because they have changed the wording in many verses to fit their own teachings. If Jehova Witnesses used the true Bible, they should be able to use any good translation regardless of who the printing company is.
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Yes. Jehovah's Witnesses will teach, on your doorstep, from any non-paraphrased Bible you have on hand...often several at a time for comparison.
In the Christian Bible, wealth is mentioned several times but is not the main subject of the religion.
Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again
If by "sacred writings" you mean the Bible then, The Bible teaches: the non Christian how to put his relationship right with God and the Christian how to walk in fellowship with God.
The Bible - suggest reading it from Genesis to Revelation (see 2 Timothy 3:16-17).
The verses about being baptized in the Bible teach us that baptism is a symbol of spiritual cleansing, rebirth, and initiation into the Christian faith. It signifies a commitment to following Jesus and living a life in accordance with his teachings.
Mostly the bible (Jewish Old testament + Christian New testament). Pentecostals are very adamant to only believe and teach what the bible says.
'Teach' is found in the Bible 169 times.
Pedagogy is the study of how to teach a subject. So therefore, Pedagogy in the bible means to learn how to teach the bible.
In the history of Christianity there have been thousands of reformers and they all believed different things. The "Reformation" was led/caused by Martin Luther and his primary belief was that the Bible passages that teach salvation by grace should be preferred over those Bible passages which teach salvation by works.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic priests teach Christianity as taught to us by Our Blessed Lord, and handed down from His disciples though the Bishops in union with His Vicar, the Pope. Part of that teaching is the Bible which we compiled in the first four centuries after Christ's resurrection. The main source of Christian belief is what we call, "Tradition", which is the teaching handed down through the Church, part of Tradition which got written down was the Bible, but that was a century or so later. All teaching is, of course, consistent with the Bible, as the Bible is part of that teaching.
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