55 REASONS JWS WILL NEVER BE REFORMED--Frank Toth

by blondie 28 Replies latest jw friends

  • blondie
    blondie

    My husband and I had a nice visit with Frank Toth at Grace Gough's home. It was great. He has written a few things. His work keeps him busy though.

    HI FRANK

    55 reasons Jehovah’s Witnesses will never be reformed
    by Frank J. Toth

    1. Teaching that true Christianity is an organization instead of a way of life
    2. Claiming salvation is dependent upon belonging to the JW denomination
    3. Claiming that the organization speaks for and is controlled by Jehovah, thereby equating the organization with God himself

    4. Centralizing authority in an organization instead of letting Christ be the head of each Christian
    5. Claiming that the “faithful and discreet slave” is the “anointed class” rather than each individual Christian who shows himself or herself to be responsible and obedient to Christ
    6. Teaching that the early Christians were led by a governing body

    7. Teaching that Jesus appointed the “anointed remnant” as his true church in 1919
    8. Viewing the so-called “anointed” class (actually, the governing body) as God’s channel and prophet
    9. Placing WT literature above the Bible


    10. Frequently taking Bible texts out of context in order to build support for the organization’s man-made teachings and procedures

    11. Teaching that Jesus returned in 1914 and is “invisibly present” since then
    12. Teaching that Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 BCE when no historical records confirm this and the actual date is believed by nearly all historians to be 587 BCE

    13. Falsifying the fact that Charles Russell predicted for 1914 the end of the world, not Christ’s return
    14. Lying about a so-called “increase” in earthquakes, warfare, famines, persecution, etc., since 1914
    15. Contradictorily condemning military organizations and frowning upon JWs who choose alternative service in lieu of military service while the headquarters organization at the same time owns stock in a military product organization (REGI)


    16. Taking a conflicting stand with regard to the United Nations, claiming that it is the “wild beast” of Revelation that leads all nations in a fight against God and Christ at Armageddon, but signing on as an NGO member and publishing articles that present the UN in a favorable light
    17. Teaching that it’s wrong to celebrate birthdays and all holidays
    18. Teaching that Abraham and the faithful men and women of old are not among the holy ones who will rule with Christ in his Kingdom
    19. Interpreting Jewish restoration prophecies as fulfilled in “the anointed remnant”

    20. Teaching that the Scriptures are directly addressed only to “the remnant of anointed ones”
    21. Teaching that only the “anointed” must be born again
    22. Teaching that the “great crowd” are not begotten or anointed by the Holy Spirit

    23. Teaching that the “great crowd” are God’s grandchildren and not his sons and daughters
    24. Teaching that the “great crowd” are not members of the bride of Christ
    25. Teaching that Jesus is not the mediator between God and the “great crowd” of Revelation chapter 7


    26. Teaching that the resurrection of the “anointed” precedes the resurrection of the “other sheep” and that it has already begun
    27. Teaching that only “anointed” JWs will receive immortality in the resurrection
    28. Inviting only the “anointed” to partake at the memorial

    29. Claiming that spiritual food comes from the “anointed” class whereas nearly all the writers of WT publications are members of the “other sheep” class

    30. Creating a climate of fear by authoritarianism
    31. Controlling what individual JWs may read of Bible-related publications that are not produced by the WT Society
    32. Arrogantly pretending that the JW organization maintains higher standards than any other religion and proclaiming publicly that all other churches are members of Babylon the Great

    33. Forbidding attendance and participation at other churches
    34. Class distinctions such as “governing body,” “anointed remnant” and “great crowd of other sheep”
    35. Class distinctions such as publishers, auxiliary pioneers, regular pioneers, special pioneers, circuit overseers, district overseers, Bethelites, Governing Body, etc.


    36. Prohibiting women from serving in any meaningful role in the congregation while expecting them to do the bulk of the work in “field service”
    37. Constantly prodding the membership by means of literature, meetings and conventions to do ever more and more in the service of the organization, promoting an atmosphere where many feel their best is never good enough


    38. Setting dates for Armageddon and thereby urging the membership to abandon normal living, this often resulting in the ruination of health and family life, as well as creating employment and financial hardships

    39. Teachings that lead the members to believe righteousness and salvation can be earned by devoted and loyal support of the organization’s slavish programs
    40. Keeping meeting attendance and field service records as a gauge of an individual’s spirituality
    41. Organizationally requiring no blood transfusions instead of letting it be a matter of conscience, thereby cruelly informing all members that they will be shunned by the organization if they accept a transfusion that might restore health following a life-threatening accident or illness

    42. Allowing their own infants and children to die instead of allowing doctors to give them necessary blood transfusions
    43. Teaching that the “congregation” of Matthew 18:17 is the body of elders
    44. Holding heresy trials and disciplinary hearings in secrecy from the rest of the congregation
    45. Withholding information that would be helpful to persons who have been accused of wrongdoing

    46. Conducting heresy trials of members who have doubts or who think differently upon the Scriptures
    47. Defining apostasy as against the organization instead of against God
    48. Being quick to disfellowship instead of making efforts to restore persons who have done something wrong

    49. Unnecessarily and abusively shunning members even for minor infractions such as smoking or not complying with the whimsical directives of elders, thereby causing personal and family turmoil that often results in immense guilt, shame, fear, depression, bitterness, hatred, murder and suicide
    50. Prohibiting fellowship with disassociated persons who show no inclination toward causing dissension

    51. Showing favoritism by advising innocent victims to “leave it to Jehovah” instead of the elders taking decisive action to deal with some members who have been accused of harmful wrongdoing.
    52. Ignoring or minimizing clear evidence of child molestation and other abuses simply because only one witness is available to testify against the member accused of such serious wrongdoing
    53. Covering over and hiding damaging facts about the JW organization

    54. In many cases, neglecting the care of their own sick and elderly members who no longer have the strength and energy to attend all the meetings and to be regular in “field service” as they did for most of their lives
    55. Blatantly lying to the public by declaring to news media that members may leave the organization at any time, of their own free will and without any repercussions from the organization

  • N.drew
    N.drew

    That is a good list of the bad things the JWs do. I have not seen a list before. Good work. Thank you for sharing it.

    It is hard to imagine that telling the truth has become the worst apostasy from the point of view of the Watchtower Society. "Walking in the truth" they ARE NOT.

  • DilemmaGF
    DilemmaGF

    Thanks. It summarizes all the sins that the WTS committed. I wonder what would happen to the people if one day the WTS just fall/closed... I pray for Armageddon for WTS to come very soon.

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    Marking...

    Excellent list!!

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    That is a great list which I think will appeal to many of us here who are of different opinions,eg.beleivers /non beleivers/atheists /agnostics/etc. Having said that, the list # of importance will vary according to one`s personell experience.

    I find their are a couple of points that could be confined to one,they seem to overlap each other eg.{ #34 and 35}and {# 41 and 42 },but that`s

    just nit picking.

    Personally I can relate to #`s 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 29, 31, 38, 39, 40, 47, 51, 52, 53, 55,

    That`s just from my perspective

    Thank`s Frank

    smiddy

  • Vanderhoven7
    Vanderhoven7

    marked

  • N.drew
    N.drew

    So? What makes The Organization of Jehovah's Witnesses any worse than any other "imperfect" organization?

    They BELIEVE they will HAVE the Earth.

    The Catholics taught the Catholics would HAVE Heaven. Maybe Jah thought that was funny.

    But it is not funny that people are being taught that they will have the Earth. Groups of people who want the land under someone else causes WAR.

  • designs
    designs

    20-28 are subjective, every religion has their set of interpretations.

  • finallysomepride
    finallysomepride

    blondie

    thanks for showing us, great work

  • N.drew
    N.drew

    That is a comprehensive list of infractions that are true and the reason why many of us are no longer Jehovah's Witnesses.

    I agree JWs will never be reformed. There are too many doctrines and habits needing changing.

    But wouldn't it be wonderful if they could get rid of it all except the Buildngs and the Bible and finally figure out what it is all about?

    Did they not start out as a people looking for the truth?

    I think it is a good original post to bump up.

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