Sects: Watch Tower Undergoes Corporate Shakeup
Jehovah's Witnesses organization changing structure
Mark A. Kellner | posted 3/05/2001 12:00AM

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See today's related story, "Jehovah's Witness Leaders Accused of Shielding Molesters | Former and current Jehovah Witnesses question a policy they say discourages leaders from reporting abuse."
Freeminds.org bills themselves as "the Watchers of The Watch Tower World."
The Watchman Expositor, a publication of a Christian group that researches and evangelizes cults, profiles Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs and contrasts them to evangelical doctrines about scripture.
Besides not accepting Christ as fully God and fully man, one of the major doctrinal variations of Jehovah Witnesses is that Witnesses are anti-Trinitarian. (They actually believe Satan created the idea of the Trinity.) Other prominent Christians have had issues with the traditional doctrine of the Trinity in the past few years:
The Weigh Is Narrow | As former employees claim they were pressured to join Shamblin's church, the Weigh Down Workshop leader attempts to clarify her stance on the Trinity. (Sept. 15, 2000)
My Views on the Godhead | Jakes responds to Christianity Today article, "Apologetics Journal Criticizes Jakes." (Feb. 21, 2000)
Apologetics Journal Criticizes T.D. Jakes | Christian Research Institute publication questions preacher's view of Trinity. (Feb. 7, 2000)