The DVD does an effective job at introducing folks to the root beliefs and doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses, especially to those who run and "hide in the basement" when JW's come to the door and have no idea what they really teach. The video explains accurately the history of the organization, its failed prophecies and its very flawed presidents. That, in itself, goes a long way to help outsiders understand just how kooky the religion is and justifies a householder's leariness of a JW's visit. JW's at a DC are interviewed and questioned about their beliefs. I got a chuckle and a few flashbacks. The JW's interviewed came across as a bit spacey and dogmatic. We even go inside of Bethel and see its printing operation and talk to some of the workers. Although GB members permitted the taping inside Bethel, they declined repeated requests for interviews. Great stuff. However . . .
It loses something when countering some of the teachings of JW's and is an obvious attempt to promote Baptist beliefs. Former JW's now turned Baptist ministers . . . Blah, blah, blah, and and their own interpretation of Scripture. OK, fine.Randy Watters does a great job, throughout the DVD, of explaining WT doctrine. Randy's former position at Bethel and his knowledge of the inner-workings of the WTBTS lends too much credibility to this Southern Baptist Convention entity and their teachings.
It's worth a viewing and I give it aCorvin
I think the presentation is very well done, and more current than other videos dealing with Jehovah's Witnesses. Excellent narration by Joe Washington. Many experts on the Jehovah's Witnesses are featured, and none are harsh or unkind in their presentation. The main purpose of the DVD is to educate people, mostly Christians, about who JWs are and what they believe, and how to reach them with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. There are no organizations featured as the solution or goal, only a relationship with Christ, so it is not promoting a specific denomination of Christians. It is meant as an interfaith tool for private viewing or in classrooms or as a special presentation to a large audience. Kudos to Wolfgang Schumacher for all the work he has done on this project!
Randy Watters

