Maximus,Thanks for that powerful expose. I am also interested in calling the WT writers to account for their intellectual dishonesty. Do you feel they employ these dishonest means across the board, or only carefully and in respect of a small range of difficult issues? This is interesting to me, because if a clear pattern of dishonesty existed, it might indicate that there was a deliberate policy of pious fraud in 'spiritual warfare'.As for getting Gorman's response, or any and every other ill-used source in WT publications, what a fantastic idea for a whole site! www.never-said-that.com or somesuch name, with quotes, analyses, and reactions from the Gorman's, Hitchins, and all the rest. It could boost critical reading of WT material, not just historical stuff, but hot off the press.I'm glad you translated: :"Veritas Vos Liberabit"I thought it meant: 'folks really [should] live a bit'Ah! My days of coming 1st in Latin are gone. 
philops. thanks for the guilt trip, farkel.

philops. thanks for the guilt trip, farkel.