The Bible vs. the Watchtower (the Jehovah's Witnesses' Authority)
L**L
The Bible Vs a False Prophet
God Bless you Cochise Pendleton! The Bible vs. The Watchtower (The Jehovah's Witnesses' Authority) is exactly what recovering wounded souls need. The Word of God vs a False Prophet. Cochise Pendleton presents God's Word and exposes The Watchtower Organization as a False Prophet. In todays politically correct world, where even Christians shy away from presenting the Good news of the Gospel; this book ministers to Souls that are left broken from the cult and for sure would stop seeking the truth. The Book presents God's Word whether your in the Cult, recovering from the cult, or one day to be even lured into the cult with truth vs lies. With exposing all the false prophecies and then comparing what the Bible actually says Cochise Pendleton gives us insight into God's character and Love. Our Creator gives us a choices. And thats how the Book is written. Arming one with the knowledge to strengthen our faith and even being able to share the Gospel ,whether they have been exposed to the cult or not. As with all cults they exalt themselves as God's chosen. But this book convicted me of not to exalt myself in anyway while sharing the Gospel. The Author awakened me in some flaws that I have in presentation of God's Word. Where I can come on like a hammer, Cochise Pendleton presents Gods Word (The Bible) vs The Watchtower the way Christ taught.And that was with real authority but in the end we have a choice to decide.The Book is a must read, and have to share or help getting the Truth out. If you love the History Channel or documentaries, that's how the book reads. I am from a law enforcement background, and really appreciate how factually this Author writes and presents what Man kind should really reverence. Also, it was very cool to hear his voice on his web cite on further teachings. [...]
K**T
The bible vs. the watchtower
This book is a must have to help all former witness move foward, and to persue a relationship with their savior JESUS. I love how the author exposed the organization regards to being Gods only instrument to people on earth today, and proved the organization to be a false prophet. Also, the authors compassion is fully recognized by the methods he explains and shares to witness effectivley to a jehovah witness. My goal is to win Jehovah witness's to Jesus, and this book is the answer to my prayers to being sucessful. Thank you for publishing this book well done!
G**D
This is a good book for current Jehovah Witnesses
This books speaks of the half truths and outright deception the Watchtower has given as truth.The followers gladly go out door to door believing if they can give out magazines and get convertsand keep time and stay in the good graces of the Governing body that they are protected fromany wrath to come. They just can not come to the knowledge of the truth but believe the lie.
J**D
Want to do more than say no thanks
This is a good book for those who desire to lead the blind Watchtower followers out of bondage. We need to do more than just say not thanks and slam the door. That just makes the feel persecuted which encourages them on. Jesus died for them too, it is a difficult task and this book gives some great pointers to break down the wall their leaders have built around them.
S**R
The Bible vs. The Watchtower
While The Bible vs. The Watchtower does well in disproving the Watchtower's claim at being God's organization it does very little at giving an effective approach towards teaching Jehovah's Witnesses the truth. In my experience in discussing beliefs with JW's I have found that attacking the "organization" is the last thing you want to do. JW's immediately put up a defensive wall and stop listening to anything you might have to say. If you're looking for an approach at disproving the Watchtower's claim of being appointed by God then The Bible vs. The Watchtower is sufficient. If you're looking for material addressing their doctrine with scriptural evidence you may want to look elsewhere.
D**D
Five Stars
thank you
J**N
The antidote works
Cochise Pendleton set out to write a book that would provide an antidote to the Watchtower addiction which controls even those who've left the organization. The last page sums it all up by restating the author's purpose in exposing the Watchtower's lack of credibility which in turn renders their teachings meaningless. I believe he accomplished his goal. As one formerly addicted to the Watchtower's pseudo Christian teachings, I agree that in order to accept any other biblical interpretation, the mighty wall of Watchtower authority has to come down first."The Bible vs. The Watchtower's" presentation as a "case" shows the qualities of an attorney's touch and in so doing lives up to the title which promises it's jury "you decide..." The scope of this jury ranges from struggling current and former members of Jehovah's Witnesses, the family and friends called to help and understand their addiction, and the body of Christ given the commission to share the true gospel of Jesus Christ with those who show up at their doors. The author offers tips on how Christians can go about sharing their faith respectfully with one of Jehovah's Witnesses and includes the story of his own spiritual journey as well. Among the variety of books authored by former members of this religion, Mr. Pendleton's stands out as unique due to the scores of Watchtower quotes and court case trial transcripts he managed to fit within less than 100 pages. It's concise size with such easily referenced quotes make this a valuable ministry tool for those engaged in reaching Watchtower members. I would also recommend it for church leaders equipping their members through small group studies.Julie McAllenformer member of Jehovah's Witnesses
S**E
Excellent Read
The author of the book keeps to the facts. He dosen't put his own twist or words into it, just facts. Letting you come to your own thoughts, by yourself. Its well written and presented. A highly recommended read, for sure.
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