The second doctrine one can find in one version, but not another, concerns the identity of "the (living) Word", Jesus Christ. Jo. 1:1 tells us that "the Word was God", in about every version I know. The Nicene Creed of 325 A.D., declared this in these words - that Jesus was "God of God" and "Very God of Very God."
However, the NWT, in order to conform to the doctrinal beliefs, have rendered this as "the word was a god", meaning that Jesus is presented (consistent with Jehovah Witness theology), by this 'version' (Can I say it yet, Dr. Bob? Phillip? C4K? "Please??" Or do I still have to be nice?) as a 'lesser god' than is the Father, or 'Jehovah' God.
At the very best, this resembles a 'tabloid newspaper' version, where you can get "Everything that is 'printed to fit'!".
BTW, there actually is a nice little bit of irony, here. This modern day 'Arianism', that describes Jehovah Witness theology, accusses 'orthodoxy' (Baptists are "orthodox", by definition, in this.) of believing in and teaching that there are three Gods, or a "Trinity" of Gods, instead of "one God" (Deut. 6:4)
Not only is this incorrect ['orthodoxy' believes in and teaches that God is a 'Tri-une' Godhead - one God, manifested (or subsisting) in three persons], but Jehovah Witnesses are actually the ones teaching that there is more than one God, as they believe and teach that Jesus is "a god" but a "lesser god" than is "Jehovah God". They (JWs) are the ones teaching more than one God, which is something God does not even know about. (Isa. 44:6,8; 45:5,21; Hos. 13:4)
These last two posts have been a bit frustrating, for me. :BangHead:
Probably because I am not allowed to say "perv..." or "her...", and in fact, I normally have neither the inclination nor the desire to use either.
But sometimes I do tend to believe that they might be richly deserved!
Ed