Rob Marsh
Puritan Board Freshman
I had an animated encounter with a pair of JW's yesterday who I think were expecting a quick tract dropoff and not a dynamic interaction and challenges (Interestingly enough, they were unable to give much of a response when challenged on Jesus as a "creation" and yet also creator of "all things" (John 1:3), as I recently read in this comic, of all places: Adam4d.com - Take a Jehovah’s Witness to John 1:3, and this proved very helpful.)
Here's my question though: one of the JWs started going off on their view of the death and resurrection of Christ, and I just couldn't follow what he was talking about as he fired through this stuff a little too quickly. Can someone please help me understand what the Watchtower teaches about the state of Jesus physically and spiritually following the crucifixion? I'd like to formulate some responses but I tripped up here, largely because I couldn't follow the comments he was making. I'd like to have a better response ready for next time.
Thanks!
Here's my question though: one of the JWs started going off on their view of the death and resurrection of Christ, and I just couldn't follow what he was talking about as he fired through this stuff a little too quickly. Can someone please help me understand what the Watchtower teaches about the state of Jesus physically and spiritually following the crucifixion? I'd like to formulate some responses but I tripped up here, largely because I couldn't follow the comments he was making. I'd like to have a better response ready for next time.
Thanks!