IacobPersul said:But ahmedhelmy asked why Christians believe Christ is God, not why Arians don't.
James
Jehovahs Witnesses cannot be accused of Arianism, inasmuch as they disagree with Arius views in many respects. For example, Arius denied that the Son could really know the Father. The Bible teaches that the Son fully knows the Father and that the Son is "the one that has explained him." (Matthew 11:27; John 1:14, 18) Arius claimed that the Word became Gods Son "by adoption" because of his virtue or moral integrity. The Bible says that he was created by Jehovah as his "only-begotten son." (John 1:14; 3:16; Hebrews 1:2; Revelation 3:14) Arius taught that Christians could hope to become equal to Christ, whereas the Bible states that God gave him "the name that is above every other name." (Philippians 2:9-11) Far from being modern-day Arians, Jehovahs Witnesses believe what the Bible says