Have you noticed that when Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Lord of lords, said something in the Bible that the Watchtower Society disagrees with, the Society will either (1) ignore it almost completely or (2) talk about that Scripture, but then, they will twist it around to mean the exact opposite of what He plainly said?
A good example of this is the Insight Book (Volume 2), Page 1,083 ("Temple"):
On one occasion, when the Jews demanded a sign from Jesus, he replied: "Break down this temple, and in three days I will raise it up." The Jews thought he was speaking of the temple building, but the apostle John explains: "He was talking about the temple of his body." When he was resurrected by his Father Jehovah on the third day of his death, the disciples recalled and understood this saying and believed it. (Joh 2:18-22; Mt 27:40)
So far so good. The Watchtower has just presented what the Bible (Jesus and John) said. It seems extremely clear, doesn't it? John and Jesus both clearly were saying that Jesus' HUMAN Body was going to be raised up on the third day.
But, now look at the rest of that quote:
He was resurrected, but not in his fleshly body, which was given as a ransom sacrifice; yet that fleshly body did not go into corruption, but was disposed of by God, just as a sacrifice was consumed on the altar. Jesus, when resurrected, was the same person, the same personality, in a new body made for his new dwelling place, the spiritual heavens.-Lu 24:1-7; 1Pe 3:18; Mt 20:28; Ac 2:31; Heb 13:8.
So, the Watchtower Society shows what Jesus Christ Himself said (that His Human Body would be resurrected), and then immediately contradicts this and says that Jesus' Human Body was disposed of by God and Jesus was raised in a NEW BODY. Where does the Bible teach that?
What authority does the Watchtower Society have to say that Jesus Christ did not mean what He said?