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Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
Rig Boy
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Post 86 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
Front Page Page 9 of The Divine Name That Will Live Forever - Watchtower Publication Pyrmamid erected by Freemasons next to Charles Taze Russell\'s tombstone in Pennsylvannia graveyeard |
stillajwexelder
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 03:43:00 GMT
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![]() KansasPost 8215 of 17885 Since 2/24/2003 |
Hey they show how Pilsner lager is made in one wake magazine too
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Woodsman
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:28:00 GMT
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The brochure shows the tetragrammaton in many churches. What churches I wonder?
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DannyHaszard
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:36:00 GMT
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![]() MainePost 1565 of 5120 Since 5/6/2005 |
Good to know,i remember when the "Divine name" brochure was released just like it was yesterday, post content in your blog with link to this thread.-----------------BATTER the BORG with BLOGS all it takes for evil to triumph is for good men/women to do nothing-Danny Haszard Bangor Maine 'in their face in cyberspace' |
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 16:31:00 GMT
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FloridaPost 4779 of 5780 Since 1/8/2002 |
"Pyramid erected by Freemasons next to Charles Taze Russell's tombstone in Pennsylvania graveyard."Your caption is very deceptive. The pyramid was erected by the Bible Students after Russell's death and was intended as a monument not only to Russell, but all the Bethel family members. Now, you're trying to make them all Freemasons! It had nothing to do with the Masons. From the Proclaimers book, page 201:"For some 35 years, Pastor Rusell thought that the Great Pyramid of Gizeh was God's stone witness, corroborating Biblical time periods. (Isa. 19:19). But Jehovah's Witnesses have abandoned the idea that an Egyptian pyramid has anything to do with true worship. (See 'Watchtower' issues of November 15 and December 1, 1928)."Since the Watchtower Society has not endorsed the Great Pyramid since 1928, why do people insist on perpetuating this lie? There are enough other things to challenge the Watchtower Society on that have more substance than this conspiracy theory, which does nothing to further the ex-Jehovah's Witness cause. |
FairMind
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 16:43:00 GMT
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![]() AlabamaPost 843 of 1484 Since 11/28/2003 |
there are enough other things to challenge the Watchtower Society on that have more substance than this conspiracy theory Agreed! The issues are what are they doing now or what have they done in the recent past that they are denying and covering up? |
Woodsman
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:10:00 GMT
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Calling the Bible Students Freemasons may not be correct or fruitful but contrasting the WTS's neverending depiction of the early Bible Students as Christian purists is.Many may wonder if God was using exclusively a group that was deeply invloved in pyramidology and the religion of ancient Egypt. Russell thought Adam was Pharoah. The symbol of the Egyptian sun god Ra is on the cover of the studies in the scriptures winged globe editions. It is unreasonable to believe that a group can have pagan and apostate roots while at the same time being the only ones God has chosen to work with. Anyone who points that out is helping to provide balance. |
Rig Boy
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heyhey
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:38:00 GMT
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Post 87 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
"BATTER the BORG with BLOGS all it takes for evil to triumph is for good men/women to do nothing-Danny Haszard Bangor Maine 'in their face in cyberspace"
You have the right attitude Danny Hazard. All the best to ya! Blog on bro! |
yaddayadda
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 21:00:00 GMT
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where is the Kabbalism in that????JW's just don't get it re the divine name. The Father obviously deliberately allowed his old testament name to fall into disuse in order for the focus to shift to his son and away from the Jews. That is why Paul never mentioned it in his speech at the Acroplis, ie, so those pagan listeners wouldn't think the creator was just a Jewish God. Otherwise the tretragammaton would exist in the oldest copies of the NT. |
greendawn
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 21:13:00 GMT
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![]() EnglandPost 3351 of 12622 Since 4/9/2004 |
Yes the Father gave everything into the hands of the Son, and the JWs move to revive the use of the name Jehovah and above all to make it central in their worship, whereas in all Christian religions it is Christ that holds centre stage, is very suspicious. It's a move back from Christianity to Judaism.
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skyman
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 21:26:00 GMT
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Big Boy Thank you for posting the thread I see there is a total ass POLE that posted a thread here it is: Are You Sick & Tired Of Looking At Illuminati Threads???I guess what every he has to say is more important than anyone else. |
Rig Boy
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 22:37:00 GMT
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Post 88 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
" It's a move back from Christianity to Judaism."
Yep, eactly what Russell and his banker backers set out to do. Skyman: yes, the Iluminists and their Mason lackeys want no discussion of such issues. They will do whatever it takes to avoid it. |
Rig Boy
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Yadda Yadda, Skyman
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 23:43:00 GMT
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Post 90 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
I notice on the back of the Watchtower Magainze , January 15, 2006, the writer uses the secular terms "BCE" Before the Common Era, rather than the classical Western Christian term, "BC" Before Christ. May seem like a petty thing but does it not just add to the anti-Christ campaign to blot out the name and memory of Jesus, among the Watchtower, which exalts this invsible and unknowable Jehovah?
Do the Watchtower and Awake writers commonly use the secular terms BCE, and CE? If so, ask yourself why the Watchtower choose to refrain from terms that exalt the name of Jesus. Consider: BC-Before Christ, AD-Anno Domini (Year of Our Lord Jesus) |
AlmostAtheist
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Sun, 15 Jan 2006 23:50:00 GMT
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![]() OhioPost 3227 of 5775 Since 8/26/2004 |
>>Do the Watchtower and Awake writers commonly use the secular terms BCE, and CE? If so, ask yourself why the Watchtower choose to refrain from temrs which exalty the name of Jesus. Consider: BC-Before Christ, AD-Anno Domini (Year of Our Lord Jesus)
I'd always heard while I was a JW that CE and BCE were used because they were "more accurate". Jesus wasn't born in 1 a.d., so calling it "common era" or c.e. was able to convey the same thought without the erroneous tie to Jesus' birth. But I can't say I ever saw that in print. Dave |
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Re: Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Mon, 16 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT
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Check out rig boy's posting history and compare it with Ianone
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Rig Boy
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Re: Pyramidology and Kabbalism Flaunted In Watchtower Magazine
posted Tue, 07 Feb 2006 02:33:00 GMT
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Post 152 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
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