Jehovah Witness

Who are Jehovah Witness?

Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity.
The group reports a worldwide membership of approximately 8.68 million adherents involved in evangelism and an annual Memorial attendance of over 20 million. They believe that the destruction of the present world system at Armageddon is imminent, and that the establishment of God's kingdom over the earth is the only solution for all problems faced by humanity.
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1.Do Arians and Jehovah Witnesses share the same beliefs?

While Jehovah's Witnesses are often labeled as modern-day Arians due to their shared non-Trinitarian views, the two systems differ significantly in their specific doctrines. Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus can fully know the Father, whereas Arius denied this; additionally, Witnesses view the Holy Spirit as an impersonal active force, while Arius considered the Holy Spirit to be a high-ranking angelic person.

Jehovah Witnesses (JW) are often referred to as 'modern-day Arians'. While there are similarities in theology and doctrine, the JW differ from Arians in the following ways:
  • JW believe Jesus can fully know the Father (something Arius himself denied)
  • JW consider the Holy Spirit to be God's 'active force' or 'energy', which had no beginning, and is not an actual person
  • Arius considered the Holy Spirit to be a person or a high-ranking angel, which had a beginning as a creature
  • JW pray to God, through Jesus as a mediator. Arians prayed directly to Jesus

  • 2.Do Arians and Jehovah Witnesses share the same beliefs?

    While Jehovah's Witnesses are often labeled as modern-day Arians due to their shared non-Trinitarian views, the two systems differ significantly in their specific doctrines. Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus can fully know the Father, whereas Arius denied this; additionally, Witnesses view the Holy Spirit as an impersonal active force, while Arius considered the Holy Spirit to be a high-ranking angelic person.

    Jehovah Witnesses (JW) are often referred to as 'modern-day Arians'. While there are similarities in theology and doctrine, the JW differ from Arians in the following ways:
  • JW believe Jesus can fully know the Father (something Arius himself denied)
  • JW consider the Holy Spirit to be God's 'active force' or 'energy', which had no beginning, and is not an actual person
  • Arius considered the Holy Spirit to be a person or a high-ranking angel, which had a beginning as a creature
  • JW pray to God, through Jesus as a mediator. Arians prayed directly to Jesus

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