End Notes:

(1) Copyright 1989 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York Inc. (2) Robert Bowman"Why You Should Believe In The Trinity" Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.,1989. (3) This work as of this date is not published. (4) J.N.D. Kelly "Early Christian Doctrines," Harper Collins Publishers, New York NY.,1978 pg. 227-231 (5) Ibid. pg. 247-251. (6) Williston Walker, "A History of the Christian Church," Simon & Schuster Inc., 1985. p. 151 (7) Walter Martin, "The Kingdom of the Cults" Bethany House Publishers, Minneapolis, MN., 1985. pg. 38 (8) "The Watchtower," June 15 1992, pg. 19. (9) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York Inc., 1989. pg. 9 (10) Ibid. pg. 7 (11) Justin Martyr "First Apology in The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 35," ed. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson, rev. ed. A. Cleveland Coxe The Christian Literature company, Buffalo 1886. pg. 184. (12) Ibid. pg. 184. (13) YHWH is a tetragram from "I Am that I Am" the identity of God given to Moses and claimed by Jesus in John 8:58, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am." (14) Irenaeus, Against Heresies 1.10.1 in "The Ante-Nicene Fathers" Ibid. 1:330 (15) Samuel Rutherford "Let God Be True" Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1946 pg. 272 (16) J.F. Rutherford, "The Truth Shall Make You Free," Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1944 p. 264 (17) Charles Taze Russell "Studies In The Scriptures" Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1943 Vol. 2; The Time is at Hand, p. 129. (18) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 14 (19) Ibid. pg. 14 (20) Ibid. pg. 17 (21) Ibid. pg. 14-15 (22) Ibid. pg. 22 (23) Fredrick C. Grant, "Trinity, The." in "The Encyclopedia Americana," Vol. 27 Danbury, Conn.: Americana Corp., 1980. pg. 116. (24) "Ecumenical Creeds and Reformed Confessions" CRC Publications Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1988. pg. 8. (25) Ibid. pg. 10. (26) Henry C. Thiessen "Lectures in Systematic Theology" W.. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1977. pg. 89. (27) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 27. (28) Sabellianism , also referred to as Modalism, while holding to the divinity of the Father , Son, and Holy Spirit, taught that each was the same person but each in a different mode. Thus, it may be likened to a man who is at the same time a parent to his children, a child of his parents, and a grandparent to his grandchildren. (29) Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1961. (30) Robert M. Bowman "Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus Christ, & The Gospel of John" Baker Book House Grand Rapids Michigan, 1989. (31) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 27 (32) Ibid. pg. 27 (33) Philp B. Harner, "Qualitative Anarthrous Predicate Nouns: Mark 15:39 and John 1:1," "Journal of Biblical Literature" Vol. 92 March 1973, Page 86. (34) Ron Rhodes, "Reasoning From The Scriptures With The Jehovah's Witnesses" Harvest House Publishers Eugene Oregon, 1973. pg. 108. (35) S.M. Baugh "Index to NT Phrase Syntax" (unpublished) pg. 8. (36) Leon Morris "The Gospel According to John" W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1977. pg. 473-474 (37) See foot note #13 on pg. 5 and Justin Martyr's statement that Jesus is the one who spoke out of the bush to Moses. (38) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 26. (39) For further explanation see Daniel B. Wallace's "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics" Zondervan Pub. Grand Rapids Michigan, 1996. pg 526-531. (40) quoted in Ibid. pg 530 (41) Ibid. (42) Robert M. Bowman "Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus Christ, & The Gospel of John" Baker Book House Grand Rapids Michigan, 1989. pg. 123 (43) W.J. Schnell "Thirty Years a Watchtower Slave" Baker Book House Grand Rapids Michigan, 1956. pg. 19


End Notes:

(1) Copyright 1989 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York Inc.

(2) Robert Bowman"Why You Should Believe In The Trinity" Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.,1989.

(3) This work as of this date is not published.

(4) J.N.D. Kelly "Early Christian Doctrines," Harper Collins Publishers, New York NY.,1978 pg. 227-231

(5) Ibid. pg. 247-251.

(6) Williston Walker, "A History of the Christian Church," Simon & Schuster Inc., 1985. p. 151

(7) Walter Martin, "The Kingdom of the Cults" Bethany House Publishers, Minneapolis, MN., 1985. pg. 38

(8) "The Watchtower," June 15 1992, pg. 19.

(9) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York Inc., 1989. pg. 9

(10) Ibid. pg. 7

(11) Justin Martyr "First Apology in The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 35," ed. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson, rev. ed. A. Cleveland Coxe The Christian Literature company, Buffalo 1886. pg. 184.

(12) Ibid. pg. 184.

(13) YHWH is a tetragram from "I Am that I Am" the identity of God given to Moses and claimed by Jesus in John 8:58, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am."

(14) Irenaeus, Against Heresies 1.10.1 in "The Ante-Nicene Fathers" Ibid. 1:330

(15) Samuel Rutherford "Let God Be True" Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1946 pg. 272

(16) J.F. Rutherford, "The Truth Shall Make You Free," Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1944 p. 264

(17) Charles Taze Russell "Studies In The Scriptures" Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1943 Vol. 2; The Time is at Hand, p. 129.

(18) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 14

(19) Ibid. pg. 14

(20) Ibid. pg. 17

(21) Ibid. pg. 14-15

(22) Ibid. pg. 22

(23) Fredrick C. Grant, "Trinity, The." in "The Encyclopedia Americana," Vol. 27 Danbury, Conn.: Americana Corp., 1980. pg. 116.

(24) "Ecumenical Creeds and Reformed Confessions" CRC Publications Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1988. pg. 8.

(25) Ibid. pg. 10.

(26) Henry C. Thiessen "Lectures in Systematic Theology" W.. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1977. pg. 89.

(27) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 27.

(28) Sabellianism , also referred to as Modalism, while holding to the divinity of the Father , Son, and Holy Spirit, taught that each was the same person but each in a different mode. Thus, it may be likened to a man who is at the same time a parent to his children, a child of his parents, and a grandparent to his grandchildren.

(29) Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Brooklyn N.Y.., 1961.

(30) Robert M. Bowman "Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus Christ, & The Gospel of John" Baker Book House Grand Rapids Michigan, 1989.

(31) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 27

(32) Ibid. pg. 27

(33) Philp B. Harner, "Qualitative Anarthrous Predicate Nouns: Mark 15:39 and John 1:1," "Journal of Biblical Literature" Vol. 92 March 1973, Page 86.

(34) Ron Rhodes, "Reasoning From The Scriptures With The Jehovah's Witnesses" Harvest House Publishers Eugene Oregon, 1973. pg. 108.

(35) S.M. Baugh "Index to NT Phrase Syntax" (unpublished) pg. 8.

(36) Leon Morris "The Gospel According to John" W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1977. pg. 473-474

(37) See foot note #13 on pg. 5 and Justin Martyr's statement that Jesus is the one who spoke out of the bush to Moses.

(38) "Should You Believe in the Trinity?" pg. 26.

(39) For further explanation see Daniel B. Wallace's "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics" Zondervan Pub. Grand Rapids Michigan, 1996. pg 526-531.

(40) quoted in Ibid. pg 530

(41) Ibid.

(42) Robert M. Bowman "Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus Christ, & The Gospel of John" Baker Book House Grand Rapids Michigan, 1989. pg. 123

(43) W.J. Schnell "Thirty Years a Watchtower Slave" Baker Book House Grand Rapids Michigan, 1956. pg. 19