Have Jehovah's Witnesses lost their minds when they teach that their writings are "part of the Bible"? (See 12-15-08 WT p. 28)

No, this is a misunderstanding of Jehovah's Witnesses' teachings. Their official stance is that **only the 66 books of the Bible are inspired by God**, and their publications are not considered scripture .



Based on official sources, here is the accurate hierarchy of authority for Jehovah's Witnesses:

* **The Bible is the Sole Authority**: Jehovah's Witnesses believe the entire Bible (both the Hebrew and Christian Greek Scriptures) is the inspired Word of God and the final authority for their beliefs . They test all doctrines against it .
* **Publications are "Bible Study Aids"**: Magazines like *The Watchtower* are guides to help with Bible study, not equal to the Bible itself . The "Faithful and Discreet Slave" uses these publications to explain scripture .
* **Correction Over Time**: The organization states that when their publications have been found to disagree with the Bible, they change their beliefs to align with scripture, not the other way around .

It is possible that the specific phrasing you saw on page 28 of the December 15, 2008, *Watchtower* has been misunderstood or taken out of context, as it directly contradicts the organization's official position.

I hope this helps clarify what Jehovah's Witnesses actually teach on this matter.
Have Jehovah's Witnesses lost their minds when they teach that their writings are "part of the Bible"? (See 12-15-08 WT p. 28) No, this is a misunderstanding of Jehovah's Witnesses' teachings. Their official stance is that **only the 66 books of the Bible are inspired by God**, and their publications are not considered scripture . Based on official sources, here is the accurate hierarchy of authority for Jehovah's Witnesses: * **The Bible is the Sole Authority**: Jehovah's Witnesses believe the entire Bible (both the Hebrew and Christian Greek Scriptures) is the inspired Word of God and the final authority for their beliefs . They test all doctrines against it . * **Publications are "Bible Study Aids"**: Magazines like *The Watchtower* are guides to help with Bible study, not equal to the Bible itself . The "Faithful and Discreet Slave" uses these publications to explain scripture . * **Correction Over Time**: The organization states that when their publications have been found to disagree with the Bible, they change their beliefs to align with scripture, not the other way around . It is possible that the specific phrasing you saw on page 28 of the December 15, 2008, *Watchtower* has been misunderstood or taken out of context, as it directly contradicts the organization's official position. I hope this helps clarify what Jehovah's Witnesses actually teach on this matter.
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