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Accusations made in "Kingdom of the Cults" re: JW's - pt.2

savagewind

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I've never heard the distinction being discussed by Jws so I'm guessing it's not a matter of importance. However I would say in my opinion that it was Jesus original body.
Not so. The last time I knew the teaching of Jesus' death and resurrection by Jehovah's Witnesses is that the human body of Jesus was reduced to ashes (it disappeared) and he was resurrected as a spirit. Spirits of God are able to be seen in human form, like the angels that Abraham entertained.

Genesis 18:1-16
 

savagewind

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Does there exist a Jehovah's Witness directory for knowing which JW teachings are core and must be believed to be considered a faithful JW and which teachings are not core?
 

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
So .... do JW believe Jesus original body was resurrected.. or was he recreated from the mind of God

I have always heard JW believe the second from various sources tho not a JW here. Because of the nail prints and because resurrections in every example in the bible were the original body I lgo with the first view

Greetings, whirlingmerc.

No, Jesus wasn't given that exact body....that would amount to taking the sacrifice, his blood and flesh, back.

He was raised a spirit, the Bible says.....the only way he could have appeared out of nowhere, as the Bible states he did.

Take care.
 
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