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The Jehovah's Witness Church does not subscribe to the orthodox [[Christian]] view of the [[Trinity]]. It teaches [[Jesus]] is a created being and [[God]]'s first creation, and not the uncreated second person of the Trinity.
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The Jehovah's Witness Church does not subscribe to the orthodox [[Christian]] view of the [[Trinity]]. It teaches [[Jesus]] is a created being and [[God]]'s first creation, and not the uncreated second person of the Trinity - [[Arianism]]. The Jehovah's Witness Religion has its own translation of the [[Bible]] to help support its view - in its translation, Jesus is referred to as "a god".
  
 
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Revision as of 07:26, 23 June 2007

Synopsis

The Jehovah's Witness Church does not subscribe to the orthodox Christian view of the Trinity. It teaches Jesus is a created being and God's first creation, and not the uncreated second person of the Trinity.

Contents

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Main article

The Jehovah's Witness Church does not subscribe to the orthodox Christian view of the Trinity. It teaches Jesus is a created being and God's first creation, and not the uncreated second person of the Trinity - Arianism. The Jehovah's Witness Religion has its own translation of the Bible to help support its view - in its translation, Jesus is referred to as "a god".



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