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Summary: THE PURPOSE OF WRITING THIS BOOK

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As author of this book, I have never been involved with the Jehovah’s Witnesses in any way, so the things I am going to mention are not personal.

In fact, none of the people that I associate with on a daily basis are members of this group.

SO WHY WRITE A BOOK THAT DEALS WITH

THE JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES?

Because Christians and non-Christians should be warned about this dangerous cult that has wrecked the lives of so many.

It would be bad enough if these people built their Kingdom Halls on the side of the road and received the ones who voluntarily entered their doors to listen to their unscriptural teachings. BUT THEY DO NOT DO THAT!

They go into our neighborhoods every day, and seek to find someone who is not grounded in the scriptures, and they approach them as if they knew what the scriptures teach. They often do this by saying, “This word in the Greek or Hebrew means ‘this’ or ‘that’,” and they have never taken a course in either language in their entire life.

Not to warn people of this cult would be like seeing someone that is headed down a road, and you know the bridge down the road is washed out, and you do absolutely nothing to try and warn them of the danger they are facing.

Some will read this book as being “mean spirited,” and I am truly sorry that they feel this way. God, who knows my heart, knows it is being written because this dangerous cult is sending souls to hell by the millions. Shouldn’t someone try to do something? Yes, and I am trying to do something about it by showing that the Jehovah’s Witnesses are a dangerous cult.

I have spent many weeks doing the research to write this book because my heart goes out to those who have been deceived, and are being deceived.

Those who are interested in knowing the truth of God’s Word must be warned that this is not just another Christian organization with a few minor differences.

The DIFFERENCES ARE MAJOR, and you will see that for yourself as you read about their PRACTICES and the UNSCRIPTURAL things they teach.

One of the things you will clearly see in this book is that the Jehovah’s Witnesses are not a Christian organization, but a cult.

That is not to say they are not good, hard working, honest people that believe in providing for their families and paying their bills, but according to what the scriptures teach, they are deceived and they are deceiving others.

Thanks for taking time to read this book, and I trust it will stir your soul for the Lord Jesus.

INTRODUCTION

Sometimes the most dangerous thing in our home can be a door bell.

Many have heard the door bell ring at their home, and they answered it and found a couple of Jehovah’s Witnesses at their door wanting to be invited into their homes for a Bible study.

But they have not come to study the Bible, they have come for the specific purpose of taking the scriptures and twisting them to make you think what they think. THEY HAVE COME TO CONVERT!

Many, out of politeness, ignorance, curiosity or loneliness have allowed these people to enter their homes to talk to them about becoming a Jehovah’s Witness.

But before you ever consider becoming a Jehovah’s Witness, you need to ask yourself this; DO I REALLY WANT TO JOIN THIS GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO WILL HAVE SUCH AN IMPACT ON MY LIFE, THAT I CAN NEVER AGAIN CELEBRATE:

• MOTHER’S DAY

• FATHER’S DAY

• GRANDPARENTS DAY

• BIRTHDAYS

• THANKSGIVING DAY

• NEW YEAR’S DAY

• CHRISTMAS DAY

• EASTER

• FLAG DAY

• INDEPENDENCE DAY

• VALENTINE’S DAY

Before anyone decides they would want to join this group, they need to consider why the major religious groups in this nation have always considered this group to be a dangerous cult.

WHAT IS A CULT?

Most Bible scholars would agree that a cult consist of four things:

1. A cult is a group or movement exhibiting excessive devotion to a person or idea, to advance the goals of its leaders.

2. Cults are generally understood to be religious groups with radical views and practices, that clash with what is accepted today as normal social behavior.

3. Many of these cultic groups actually isolate themselves in communes, or from the society in which they live.

4. Their devotion to a self-proclaimed human leader is likely to be unconditional and exclusive. Often these leaders boast of having been divinely chosen, or even of being themselves divine in nature.

The Jehovah’s Witnesses fit this broad definition of being a cult as much as any group on the face of the earth.

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