Do Jehovah's Witnesses consider Jesus Christ as "Lord"?

It is too simple for you to grasp. There is only one ALMIGHTY GOD. In ancient times it was Almighty God who punished the ones that left pure worship to go after other gods.

Everything was about Almighty God. They didn't even mention Jesus by name until the Greek Scriptures. If Jesus was a part of God and God cannot die, how do you explain that Jesus died?

If no man has seen God and lived, how do you explain so many people talking with and touching Jesus and they all lived? If the trinity is supposed to be three individuals with equal billing how come Jesus said, My father is greater than I am? And why doesn't the holy spirit have a name?

We can be filled with the holy spirit ( God's powerful force) but not Jesus or Jehovah?

NONE of those scriptures that you twisted and distorted in a weak attempt to support the notion of the "trinity" actually supports it. Part of the problem with the idea of the "trinity" is that when you ask people of different faiths (who typically believe in it) what exactly it is, you'll get a different answer. Matthew 28:19 is Jesus saying that he had to be GIVEN that authority in heaven and on earth.

If he was part of a "triune godhead", wouldn't he already have that authority? Why would he need to give himself something he already had? 2 Corinthians 13:14......you quote it but it says absolutely nothing about the trinity or of Jesus, God, and the holy spirit being one and the same.

The same thing can be said for your quoting of 1 Peter 1....NOTHING in it even remotely lends support to the idea of the "trinity". When there are clear-cut Bible scriptures that show that God created Jesus and brought him into existence (Revelation 3:14, Colossians 1:15)........those verses in themselves destroy the idea of the "trinity" and yet people will blatantly ignore them or twist those verses into a pretzel in some backwards attempt at discrediting them because they disagree with their belief in the "trinity". - The conclusion of Jesus being Michael the Archangel is a very obvious one that a person COULD reach through a reading of the scriptures.

- The idea of the "trinity" is NOT a notion that someone reading the Bible by itself could possibly come away with. It takes false religions indoctrination to put that idea in someone's head, especially in view of the numerous scriptures that show how patently absurd the "trinity" doctrine is.....not to mention how unscriptural it is as well.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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