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The much hated W Salter. by Norm on
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The things you find in old magazines... if I had ever bothered to read some of the old literature my mom got after an elderly sister in our hall died, I might have come to some conclusions about the Society's wacked out crazy past a lot sooner. Ah, hindsight.

I was curious about this statement you made:
Rutherford’s interpretation of the Jericho story is of course not receiving much attention in today’s Watchtower literature, although there are some people today who actually remember this insane drivel. One such person was actually stupid enough to mention it in the Watchtower, March 1. 1998, page 29. And as with all the other insane blunders of the Watchtower Society it was of course “meat in due season”. What a mess!

I was still dutifully reading magazines back then, and I could swear this is the first time I heard about any such "Achan" class or Jericho applying to an obscure radio broadcast in 1933.

Anyhow, thanks for the post, Norm, a pleasure to read as always.

-T., who thinks the Society's coffin can always use another nail or twenty
IP: NKQcVTa3FjDio0l9

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