Well I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and I can tell you truthfully that yes, we most certainly do believe Jesus Christ to be the redeemer of mankind. We base all our beliefs in The Bible and it says in John 3:16: "For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life." That 'Son', is God's Son, Jesus. I could go on and on on this subject, but I'm pretty sure I just gave you the answer right there; yes. :-)
An eternity.
Christ Redeemer is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
by heitor da silva costa
Christians believe that Jesus grew up in Nazareth.
The Christ the Reedemer statue (Cristo redentor in Portuguese)
Christian ResponseJehova's witness cannot claim to be desciples of Christ. Where was the church before C.T. Russel was born ? The church could not have been formed by some, person !
To be a witness for Christ
The statue Christ the Redeemer is just another example of the RCC following their apostate tradition of idolatry. This violates the 2nd Commandment yet they continually disregard God's laws and make their own.
The Jehovah's Witnesses recognise all the prophets in the bible as being sent by God, namely those such as Moses, Elijah, Danel Jeremiah and many more. They believe Jesus was the last and the greatest prophet.
There are many different type of Christianity based religions. Jehovah's Witnesses are one themselves. Being a christian is basically about believing that Christ was alive, and that he did come to earth at one point in time. The difference about Jehovah's witnesses and some other Christians is that Jehovahs witnesses believe that Christ was Jehovah's son, not God himself. And so, to answer your question, Jehovahs witnesses do not date girls or boys from different religions, Christian or not. If someone were to be in a relationship with a person who has a different god, it would almost be like he believes in that god as well. If a witness were to date a girl or boy of a different religion, it would be because he or she is not truly worshiping Jehovah.
Yes. According to the Official Jehovah's Witness Media site, under "Doctrinal Beliefs=>The Bible, God, and Jesus" Jehovah's Witnesses believe[quote]:Jesus is the Son of God. He came to earth from heaven and gave his perfect human life as a ransom sacrifice. [...] Jesus never claimed equality with God and thus is not part of a Trinity.-John 3:16; 14:28; Revelation 11:15.[end quote]Yes, the believe in Jesus Christ.
John the Baptist foresaw the coming of Christ. He came to the world, lived, died and resurrected concerning the prophecy. Several passages expressly state that John the Baptist was a witness for Christ: Jesus listed John as one of His witnesses. John 5:31-33 John came for the purpose of being a witness to the Light (Christ). He bore witness regarding Jesus (cf. v19) so that all might believe. John 1:6-9