Showing posts with label apologetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apologetics. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Sparlock and the Watchtower Sex Abuse Scandal




In this episode we talk about “Sparlock the Warrior Wizard” and the Jehovah's Witnesses fear of garage sale items. Then we're joined by Bill Cwik of Midwest Christian Outreach http://www.midwestoutreach.org/ as we discuss the 28 million Dollar verdict against the Watchtower in the Candace Conti sexual abuse case.

The 2 videos discussed in the podcast can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_en0QOYcj1s And here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAgti_2uziA   You can download the episode here: http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/ or scroll down and listen in the player below.  You can also subscribe through Itunes at the link above.    Enjoy!







Monday, March 12, 2012

In this episode Brian interviews Andrew Andreou.  An Ex-Jehovah's Witness now reaching out to current Jehovah's Witnesses in the U.K and on Youtube.  Andrew talks about his journey into, and out of the Watchtower. His Youtube Channel is http://www.youtube.com/user/muzzledchristians1?ob=0&feature=results_main

You can download the episode here: http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/ or scroll down and listen in the player below.  You can also subscribe through Itunes at the link above.  Enjoy!






Monday, March 5, 2012

The 1914 Gospel, Baptizing Anne Frank and Brock’s Shoes

In this episode Brian and Brock discuss Mormon's baptizing Anne Frank,  The April 2nd Kingdom Ministry and the Watchtowers "Good News"  of 1914 verses the "Good News of 2012." Do Jehovah's Witnesses of today believe what they did in 1914?    In addition to that we ask the question:  "How many pairs of shoes can Brock own before he becomes a girl?'  


Link to the Anne Frank article:  http://www.ksl.com/?nid=1016&sid=19319871#.T0UaJ1JyLZ0.facebook


You can download the episode here: http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/ or scroll down and listen in the player below.  You can also subscribe through Itunes at the link above.  Enjoy!








Monday, January 23, 2012

Former Bethel Elder Discusses Why He Left the Watchtower


In this episode I interview former London Bethel family member Mathew Purvess. Mathew explains how it is that he went from an elder at Bethel to an apologist warning people about the Watchtower Society and it's errant teachings.  


You can download the episode here: http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/ or scroll down and listen in the player below.  You can also subscribe through Itunes at the link above.  Enjoy!



Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Borrowed Catholic Doctrine? Salvation Through the Watchtower

In this episode Brian and Brock discuss how the Watchtower teaches that salvation depends on serving their elite 144,000 class.   We also discuss the parallels between the  Watchtower governing structure and the Catholic governing structure.  Did the Jehovah's Witnesses merely adopt the Catholic structure with a few minor tweaks?


Here is a link to the discussion of "Paradise Earth" discussed in the Podcast: http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/conference-messages/an-evening-of-eschatology


You can download the episode here: http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/ or scroll down and listen in the player below.  You can also subscribe through Itunes at the link above.  Enjoy!




Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Jehovah's Witnesses and the 2 Class System

This is a video response to a Jehovah's Witness apologist attempting to defend the Watchtower's 2 class (or as he states...  3 class system.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Dress Codes and Secret Agents

Episode 3 is a bit late but it's available now! In this episode Brian and Brock are joined by Bill Cwik from Midwest Christian Outreach and the Youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSnarkyApologist
We discuss the Bethel dress code, confirmatory and "secret agents."
You can download the episode here: http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/ or scroll down and listen in the player below the picture of the Bethel Dress code discussed in the Podcast.




Monday, November 28, 2011

11/29/2011 Watch-Talk Radio Podcast


In this episode Brian and Brock are joined by Guests  Ethan Hatcher ( http://www.youtube.com/user/AnonDude2 )  and David Toft.
We discuss a recent Kingdom Ministry article about the predominant attribute of a "good teacher."    We have a little fun discussing the blood doctrine, field service and the devastating effects of the internet on the Watchtower organization. Download available here http://watchtalkradio.podbean.com/  (Scroll down to find  player on this page)



Monday, November 21, 2011

Watch-Talk Radio Podcast

     The First Watch-Talk radio Podcast podcast is here!  If you're looking for something professional sounding  this probably isn't for you.  But if your looking for a free flowing discussion of random issues pertaining to the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society ( Jehovah's Witnesses ) you may enjoy this.

    In this episode we discuss how the Watchtower feels about, persecution, basketball and apostates... Enjoy. To download the mp3- http://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail?pid=122859
 




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

License, legalism and the Gospel of God

A sermon I delivered last week on license, legalism and the Gospel of God. (Audio is a little rough because it was recorded on an ipod)

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Jehovah's Witnesses Faulty Blood Policy

     The Jehovah's Witnesses misreading of Acts Chapter 15 has caused the death of many within the organization. It is my hope and prayer that this video will offer an alternative understanding to those Jehovah's Witnesses who are willing to take a second look at the passage, applying a more consistent and complete method of interpretation. The video was prompted by a letter that I received some time ago that I speak about in the video.


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How to Make an Atheist's Head Explode!

If you're like me you have probably spent many sleepless nights wondering just how it is that you could make an atheist's head explode.  Okay, maybe you're not like me, but this is still a really good and a really funny video.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Watchtowers "Spirit Direction"

The Jehovah's Witness leadership is communicating with and taking direction from the spirit world, but who are these spirits they are communicating with? Even the Watchtower doesn't seem to know for sure.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Incomprehensibility of God

An excellent video on the biblical doctrine of the incomprehensibility of God. 

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

How to talk to a Heretic

Just started listening to John MacArthur's new series "How to talk to a heretic" available here.


MacArthur says of the series:


"When Jesus encountered religious leaders teaching dangerous error, He didn’t seek common ground. He confronted, exposing the lies and shunning any sense of unity with false teachers. The need today is desperate for a fresh understanding of Jesus’ model. Step inside one of His poignant confrontations with pious enemies of truth and learn How to Talk to a Heretic."

I must say that I totally agree with what MacArthur says.  Turning a blind eye to heresy,  coddling false teachers and avoiding confrontation at all cost are not Christian virtues as some so desperately want us to believe.  There is nothing unkind or unloving about warning others that they are following a false Jesus or that they have embraced a false gospel that has no power to save.  In fact quite the opposite is true if one is to truly love as Jesus did.    

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Friday, September 11, 2009

Watchtower Greek

Over the years, the Watchtower Society and Jehovah’s Witness apologists have made a number of attempts to use the Greek language to “prove” that Jesus is not God. In doing so, they have resorted to making up Greek tenses, fabricating grammatical rules, distorting the actual rules of Greek grammar, and at times, they have outright lied about what the Greek actually says. knowing that the vast majority of those told will blindly believe what they are saying is true without any further research.

I don’t really like discussing Greek grammar with Jehovah’s Witnesses because it has been my experience that most don’t know the first thing about the language and will simply parrot what they have been told by the Watchtower or an apologist and then make up the rest as they go along. They will reject outright what I say no matter how much evidence I provide and will rarely honestly engage the evidence provided them. But a new argument has been concocted and brought to me, so I will address it quickly here, and I will also provide some of the responses I received to the counter-argument I made. They are quite revealing.

“Brian, when Thomas says Lord and God he is not addressing Jesus, he is addressing it to Jehovah. This is proven by the fact that the two nouns (theos and kurios) are in the nominative case and not the vocative case. This proves that Jesus was addressing Jehovah his Father and not Jesus. So much for Jesus being God, the Greek has proved you wrong again“


My response:

While it is true a vocative noun is used when one is being addressed, a nominative noun is employed when the speaker is expressing a quality or an attribute. Let me give you an example:

Not everyone who says to Me, "Lord, Lord," shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. (Mathew 7:21)

In this case the two occurrences of the noun “Lord “are used as a formal address, and the nouns are both vocative as they should be. Another example would be “Mr. President, it is time to go.” “President” is vocative because it is used as an identifying address.

However, the nouns in the verse in question express qualities of the one spoken to, and the statement itself is a declaration, not a formal address. In other words, Thomas is exclaiming “what” and “who” Jesus is to him, ie “my Lord and my God.” Notice the possessive pronouns as they are significant. If I said, “Mr. President, you are doing a good job,” the noun “president” is vocative. However, if I say, “You are my (possessive pronoun) president,” the noun “president” is now nominative because it is expressing a quality about the one being spoken to.

As an example, in Mathew Chapter 16 Jesus asked Peter, “Who do you say that I am?” Jesus here is asking for a quality, as in “what” am I to you? ( Peter knew this or he would have answered “Jesus.“) Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the son of the living God,” expressing two main attributes of Jesus. Just as in John 20:28 the statement functions as a declaration, confession of faith, and the nouns are not functioning in the role of formal address. (However, please avoid the category error; this does not mean that he was not talking to Jesus.) Therefore, both nouns “Christ” and “Son” in Matthew 16 and “Lord” and “God” in John 20 are in the nominative case, as they should be.

The fact that the nominative case is used in this verse has the exact opposite effect you are desiring as it proves conclusively that Thomas was not applying an empty title to Jesus or using the nouns as a formal address. Instead, the nominative proves that they were used to express exact qualities or attributes of Jesus, who was clearly the one that Thomas was conversing with.. Just as in Mathew 16, this is a confession of faith. What was Jesus to Thomas? Jesus was his “Lord” and his “God.”

As I said in the beginning, I don’t really like to discuss Greek grammar with Jehovah’s Witnesses, and this partial response I received is an excellent example of why:

“You are wrong, it was not an address. and as I proved to you and you just won’t let go of what your church has taught you.”

(notice he ignored that I clearly stated it was not an address, and that his first point was that it was an address, just not an address to Jesus but it was an address to Jehovah. The next comment makes clear he caught his error)

He later wrote to try to convince me the nouns "WERE vocative and that scholars are divided on the issue." (new light I suppose) When I asked for some evidence of this supposed scholarly division, he replied, “Do your own research.”

None are as blind as those who refuse to see.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Something Happened...

Mike Felker posted this video on his blog, and as I watched it I was convinced that the video was a parody of a big bang scientist. Sadly I was mistaken.

Here's my one sentence synopses of the video:

People don't understand the big bang, here's what really happened... or maybe not....maybe this happened... or maybe this happened.... well, all we really know is that there was nothing and something happened.

Imagine a prosecuting attorney addressing a jury in the same manner at the end of a murder trial:

Ladies and gentleman of the jury maybe the defendant murdered the victim. Or maybe someone else did. Maybe there's not even a victim at all, All we really know for sure is that at some point something happened. I know that's all very confusing to you but trust me, I'm a.. a... what's the word for a "law talking guy?"