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KJV vs. Jehovah's Witnesses: A Scriptural Refutation of the Watchtower Society

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KJV vs. Jehovah’s Witnesses is a direct, Scripture-only examination of the core doctrinal claims made by the Watchtower Society—tested line by line against the King James Bible.

This book does not rely on church tradition, academic commentary, or theological systems. Instead, it applies a strict topical Bible study method: gathering every relevant verse, examining the plain English text, and allowing Scripture to interpret itself without contradiction.

Inside, you will find 100 concise summary answers followed by 100 comprehensive deep dives, covering key issues such as:

  • The preservation of God’s words
  • The claim of Bible corruption
  • The New World Translation and its textual changes
  • The nature of God and the identity of Jesus Christ
  • Salvation by faith versus works
  • Authority: Scripture versus organization

Each claim is tested openly and logically. Every conclusion is designed to be verifiable by the reader using the Bible alone.

This is not an argument built on opinion. It is a challenge.

If the Word of God is truly preserved, then it can withstand examination. If it has been corrupted, that claim must be proven.

This book invites you to test both.

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