Special Awake, Special Campaign - Are JWs Creationists?

by doinmypart 17 Replies latest jw friends

  • doinmypart
    doinmypart

    The WTS is doing it again, another special campaign.

    The September Awake will be a special edition titled, Is There A Creator. The entire magazine will focus on Jehovah the Creator, Jehovah's Witnesses are they Creationists, was the earth created in 7 literal days, a special YPA article dealing with creation. The congregations are instructed to order additional copies (in addition to their regular supply) of this Awake to place in the territories.

    Why all the special campaigns? Something to stir up the R&F, create a sense of "something important happening"? The publishers should start realizing that all of these special campaigns are simply non-events.

  • Kudra
    Kudra

    Maybe it is in response to all the hullabalu about "Intelligent Design" vs. actual science being taught in the schools.
    This could be to let the r+f that they are really still hard line crazy fundies lest they start thinking critically 'bout science...

  • vomit
    vomit

    Well I bet they wont give a direct Question and Answer. It will be shouded in Doublespeak and stuff like " clearly it shows..." "wouldnt you agree" crap.

  • zagor
    zagor

    Why all the special campaigns? Something to stir up the R&F, create a sense of "something important happening"? The publishers should start realizing that all of these special campaigns are simply non-events.

    If they didn't have these "special" events people would be leaving in their droves. This way there's always something 'interesting' happening, i.e. there is always something behind a next hill. I remember one time I had to deliver a special announcement and one older lady said "wonder if Armageddon is coming" while most dubs wouldn't say that out loud that's exactly the expectation with every next 'special talk', 'special announcement', 'special day assembly', 'special month's offering', 'special tract', ....

  • moggy lover
    moggy lover

    September did you say? Good, that means the world as we know it wont end at least before then

    Wonder if we'll have enough time to squeeze a cricket test series in, though?

    Cheers

  • Undecided
    Undecided

    I remember having an assignment in school to write a paper on a subject of our choice. The teacher believed evolution so I choose that subject. I used the Awake magazines and their quotes to debunk it. He gave me a good grade. I guess he felt sorry for me being a JW.

    Ken P.

  • blondie
    blondie

    The WTS teaches that creationists believe that God created the earth in 6 24-hour days.

    The WTS teaches that God created the earth in six 7,000 year days until after 1987 when they changed to the ambiguous thousands and thousands of years days (cancelling out all the doctrine that we are living in the end of the the 7th creative day, 6,000 plus years into into with 1,000 years left remaining for the millennium reign the basis of the 1975 prophecy)

    *** g04 6/22 p. 11 Where Can You Find Answers? ***

    For instance, creationists often say that the entire universe was created in six literal 24-hour days some 6,000 years ago. With teachings like this, they misrepresent the Bible, which says that God created the heavens and the earth "in the beginning"—at some unstated point before the more specific creative "days" began. (Genesis 1:1) Significantly, the Genesis account shows that the expression "day" is used in a flexible sense. At Genesis 2:4, the entire period of six days described in the preceding chapter is spoken of as only one day. Logically, these were, not literal days of 24 hours, but long periods of time. Each of these epochs evidently lasted thousands of years.

    *** g02 6/8 p. 10 Reconciling Science and Religion ***

    The Creative Days—24 Hours Each?

    Some fundamentalists claim that creationism rather than evolution explains pre-human history. They assert that all physical creation was produced in just six days of 24 hours each sometime between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago. But in doing so, they promote an unscriptural teaching that has caused many to ridicule the Bible.

    Is a day in the Bible always literally 24 hours in length? Genesis 2:4 speaks of "the day that Jehovah God made earth and heaven." This one day encompasses all six of the creative days of Genesis chapter 1. According to Bible usage, a day is a measured period of time and can be a thousand years or many thousands of years. The Bible’s creative days allow for thousands of years of time each. Further, the earth was already in existence before the creative days began. (Genesis 1:1) On this point, therefore, the Bible account is compatible with true science.—2 Peter 3:8.

    Commenting on claims that the creative days were only 24 literal hours in length, molecular biologist Francis Collins remarks: "Creationism has done more harm to serious notions of belief than anything in modern history."

    *** w87 1/1 p. 30 Questions From Readers ***

    Second, a study of the fulfillment of Bible prophecy and of our location in the stream of time strongly indicate that each of the creative days (Genesis, chapter 1) is 7,000 years long. It is understood that Christ’s reign of a thousand years will bring to a close God’s 7,000-year ‘rest day,’ the last ‘day’ of the creative week. (Revelation 20:6; Genesis 2:2, 3) Based on this reasoning, the entire creative week would be 49,000 years long.

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    Isn't a "special campaign" designed to increase magazine sales? Pretty slick if you ask me, considering this is the same year they cut the production of the Awake! in half. If they can increase sales with HALF the production costs, the mind BOGGLES at the potential PROFITS.

  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu

    Man, what a dumb idea. The beloved and somewhat tolerable Awake magazine focussing on Jehovah instead of something interesting. If anything, they should've made the Watchtower a special edition

    Oh wait, that wouldn't work. Most people know what a Watchtower is, and that's why JWs disguise it with an Awake magazine at the doors.

    This is still a dumb idea, but this along with the convention promotion and the brochure campaign will keep the dubs brainwashed and busy.

  • trevor
    trevor

    Aren’t we being a bit harsh with the Watchtower Society and this special offering of spiritual food?

    I have researched this magazine and it’s contents and found that it has more whole grains of truth than other Awakes! Also added spiritual vitamins. It is claimed, it will help with all problems caused by spiritual under nourishment - a condition particularly widespread among Jehovah’s Witnesses.

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