Jehovah's Witness CHANGED Their Teaching About Jesus' Crucifixion
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Published on Sep 30, 2025
Did Jehovah’s Witnesses change thier teaching about Jesus’ crucifixion? In this powerful Christian video, we examine a major doctrinal shift in how Jehovah’s Witnesses understand the death of Jesus Christ. For decades, Jehovah’s Witnesses have taught that Jesus did not die on a cross but on a torture stake. But has that belief changed? Has the Watchtower organization quietly adjusted its stance on this key element of the gospel?
In this video, we dive into the historical and biblical evidence surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus, compare Jehovah’s Witness doctrine to traditional Christian teaching, and expose how these changes impact the core message of salvation. If you’re a believer looking for truth, clarity, and biblical discernment, this Christian teaching video is for you.
Whether you're an ex-Jehovah’s Witness, a Bible student, or someone researching cults, false teachings, or doctrinal changes, this video will shed light on a topic often ignored. Subscribe for more Bible-based content, Christian truth, and teachings that stand on God’s Word.
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