THE TWO BABYLONS as a template for Watch Tower dishonesty in history

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  • Terry
    Terry

    Proof isn't proof at the WatchTower.

    "Proof" is a reconstruction like Frankenstein's monster kept alive by flashes of "new light" made up as needed to revitalize a quivering monstrosity.
    At first glimpse it looks like science. When the smoke clears it is madness and obsession riven with fierce contrarian nincompoopery.
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    Charles Taze Russell had been privately tutored as a boy developing articulate skill in writing and speaking. He found himself attracted to lunatic fringe people and zealous self-promoters.
    The self-styled "Pastor" met a radical feminist (Maria) whom he married and began a work of publishing various viewpoints which might promote non-mainstream ideas. The Watch Tower Corporation was the perfect delivery system for fringe thinkers.

    ENTER THE DRAGON

    At this time, (post Civil War) a pseudo-historian with extreme hatred for Catholicism named Alexander Hislop published a pamphlet (later enlarged into a book) THE TWO BABYLONS* and promoted it thru the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.
    This book would play a large and influential role in establishing a methodology for Jehovah's Witnesses in doing their own crackpot pseudo-historical analyses.

    Russell's own writing took on a tone of scholarship, reasoning and extrapolated history so similar to Hislop's that it borders on compulsive.
    Russell's successor, J.F.Rutherford, carried on using this methodology by relating scripture, phony history and imagination as a new Theology.


    (*Alexander Hislop was rabidly anti-Catholic. He made Martin Luther pale in comparison.

    Taking his cue from Luther's own references to the Catholic Church as "Babylon the Great", Hislop set about writing a scathing pamphlet comparing ancient Babylon, pagan worship and devilish influences with the practices and core beliefs of the Church.)

    Hislop used four combined processes to accomplish his screed and puff it up into compelling "proof" which might convince those predisposed toward his theories.

    1. Hislop cherry picked minutia. He strained seeming connections where there weren't any and drew conclusions through false analogies. He drew on similarities and ignored differences.

    2. Hislop partially quoted historical sources, misquoted and often misrepresented his connections by simply distorting the facts. He drew parallels of practices into a false conclusion of cause and effect influences.

    3. Hislop invented out of whole cloth significances which weren't called for and used them to build even greater strained arguments. He used partial information and not entire contexts.

    4. Hislop painted with a broad brush while amassing a mountain of irrelevancies. He employed a scholarly tone of academic neutrality while employing ad hominems to poison the reader's conclusions. He failed to emphasize when his speculations were passed off as fact based.
    Because Hislop wrote in the mid-1800s, the books he refers to or quotes are now quite old: books such as Layards Nineveh and Its Remains, Kittos Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature, Wilkinsons Ancient Egyptians, as well as old editions of Pausanias, Pliny, Tacitus, Herodotus, and many more. When I checked his footnote references, in numerous cases I discovered they do not support his claims.

    Example:
    Hislop taught that Tammuz (whom he says was Nimrod) was born on December 25, and this is the origin of the date on which Christmas is observed. Yet his supposed proof for this is taken out of context. Having taught that Isis and her infant son Horus were the Egyptian version of Semiramis and her son Tammuz, he cites a reference that the son of Isis was born about the time of the winter solstice. When we actually look up the reference he gives for this (Wilkin­sons Ancient Egyptians, vol. 4, 405), the son of Isis who was born "about the time of the winter solstice" was not Horus, her older son, but Harpocrates. The reference also explains this was a premature birth, causing him to be lame, and that the Egyptians celebrated the feast of his mothers delivery in spring. Taken in context, this has nothing to do with a December celebration or with Christmas as it is known today. Consequently, his references are an invention of imagination and muddle.

    Both Pastor Russell and Judge Rutherford employed these self-same methods regularly and without much conscience not only promoting opinion as "god's words, not ours" but blending wild speculations with historical citations to "prove" the unprovable.

    Pastor Russell and his wife promoted Pyramidology and a Divine Plan of the Ages chart to weld a theology of End Times "logic" which was nothing more or less than silliness and flim-flam passed off as Truth.

    Rutherford's magazines promoted quack beliefs on health with the same disregard for Truth as he shovelled manure into a heap predicting the return of "ancient worthies" while planning a mansion in California for them (i.e. himself) to live in.

    Fred Franz regularly employed Hislop's reasoning style in defending against Christendom's views on Romans 13:1 for the purpose of making Jehovah's Witnesses the only true Christians in not obeying Governments as Superior Authorities appointed by God. Later, the Society reversed this "Truth" by aligning themselves with Christendom after all! Scholarship was willy-nilly whim!
    Scriptures, historians, experts, authorities and bible scholars could be made to say only what the Watchtower wanted them to say and nothing more!

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    Hislop set the tone and the Watchtower has ever followed as pseudo-historians, chronologists of elastic dates and circular reasoners who can make wrong right and day night to suit their own purposes.

    Defending the New World Translation's idiosyncratic interpretation of the anarthrous Greek in John 1:1, the Society (mis) quoted authorites and scholars as saying the very opposite of these scholar's correct views!

    The Watchtower Society taught nothing about the fall of Babylon the Great in1919. Yet, they claimed to do so! They pinned their own identity as "watchmen" and "anointed" on this non-announcement!
    When was this obvious misrepresentation revealed as a lie?

    In 1963 the book Babylon the Great Has Fallen! God's Kingdom Rules! was published.

    January 1, 2000 Watchtower:
    Paragraphs 11-13 state:

    In June 1918, Satan frantically tried to wipe out those Bible students ... He also sought to destroy their legal corporation, the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. Responsible officers of the Society were imprisoned ... But in 1919, these officers were released, enabling them to continue their ministry. Later, they were fully exonerated. What did this watchman see? Again, Jehovah's watchman, his witness class, announced: "She has fallen! Babylon has fallen, and all the graven images of her gods he [Jehovah] has broken to the earth!" ... This time, following World War I, it is Babylon the Great, the world empire of false religion, that is toppled from its perch of authority... In 1919, Babylon the Great could not prevent the Bible Students, as Jehovah's Witnesses were then known, from escaping from their inactive state and embarking on a worldwide witnessing campaign that still continues... That signaled a fall for Babylon the Great, just as the release of Israel in the sixth century B.C.E. signaled a fall for ancient Babylon.

    *****************************************************************************************

    The above is a lie!

    Starting in 1963, for the first time, the Society (Fred Franz) began teaching that "Babylon the Great" fell in a spiritual sense in 1919. But since the Watch Tower gives the nearly certain impression that the "watchman" announced this in 1919, we can see that the WTS writers are bold liars when they print otherwise. (As they have since 1963)

    Clearly the same methodology as Alexander Hislop might use proving something non-historical actually happened.
    Hislop's flagrant dishonesty has been absorbed into the Society's DNA.

  • Still Totally ADD
    Still Totally ADD

    Terry as a kid I used to wonder how did the Wt. know all this stuff and nobody else did. I remember those long book studies from that red book back in the 60's. My Dad ate that stuff up. It made him feel better that others because he thought he knew something that others did not. He would even say many times "How come no one else see this?" Will we know why. It's all crap. I remember them quoting the Two Bablylons book once in awhile. I think of all those hours spent on understanding that book then the new version of it came out in the 80's that pretty much rebuke alot of the Bablylon book. Of course the new book is also all crap. The lie keeps on going. Thank you for your research on this subject. Still Totally ADD

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    Scriptures, historians, experts, authorities and bible scholars could be made to say only what the Watchtower wanted them to say and nothing more!

    Well writtten Terry .......Who remembers these people who were used over and over to support the WTS expectation of chaos by the mid 1970's ?

    William & Paul Paddock and their book "Famine -1975"

    The famine never happened (in the sense that they predicted) ....and the WTS stopped quoting them, obviously........

  • Terry
    Terry

    The WTS "light" has only been as good as the people they stole their tidbits from!

    Should the chosen mouthpiece be a Voice and not an Echo?

    Watchtower Magazine failed to release New Light FIRST, before any other religious person or body. How can that be?

    May 15th, 1995, Watchtower magazine carried a two-part study article recounting instances in the history of the Society when "New Light" flashed before them as the mouthpiece of God.

    The Subject of Christmas celebrations and the new understanding of its pagan origins was revealed:

    “Shortly thereafter, a flash of light caused the Bible Students to stop celebrating Christmas. Before that time Christmas had always been celebrated by the Bible Students worldwide, and its celebration at Brooklyn headquarters was a very festive occasion. But then it was discerned that the observance of December 25 was actually pagan and was chosen by apostate Christendom to make it easier to convert pagans.”

    “Shortly thereafter” is in reference to the year 1926. This New Light must have come first through

    this select body of True Believers, right? Wrong!

    Alexander Hislop had published his peculiar book, The Two Babylons, a whopping 75 years prior to the time the Bible Students suddenly flashed on the truth about Christmas, in which Hislop painstakingly sought to build an argument about the Babylonish character of Christmas.

    Three quarters of a century delay? How embarassing!

    What else did this 1995 Watchtower article identify as New Light channeled through Jehovah's specially "selected channel"?

    “For many years the Bible Students made the cross prominent as a symbol of Christianity. They even had a “cross-and-crown” pin… For decades this symbol also appeared on the cover of the Watch Tower magazine. The book Riches, published by the Society in 1936, made clear that Jesus Christ was executed, not on a cross, but on an upright pole, or stake.”

    Yet, in 1858 Alexander Hislop used the same reasoning and examples to put forward the same conclusions as the "New Light" of 1936 in the Watchtower. Why fail to credit Hislop's jump start on this conclusion? Why claim it as their special revelation?

    The plot thickens, however!

    Even in their own errors about the "meaning" of scriptures the Watchtower fails to be first in releasing and understanding either New Light or its later revised "correction"!

    “A bright flash of light was seen in 1962 in connection with Romans 13:1…The early Bible Students understood that “the higher powers” mentioned there referred to worldly authorities. They took this scripture to mean that if a Christian was drafted in wartime, he would be obligated to put on a uniform, shoulder a gun, and go to the front, to the trenches. It was felt that since a Christian could not kill a fellow human, he would be compelled to fire his gun into the air if worst came to worst. The Watchtower of November 15 and of December 1, 1962, shed clear light on the subject…”

    This 1962 flash of light corrected--not the Bible Students understanding--but, the wacky false New Light by Watchtower Society's President J.F.Rutherford!

    Commenting on Romans 13:1 in the July 1st, 1931, Watchtower, Rutherford said:

    “Until quite recently God’s people understood…that this scripture has reference to worldly ruling powers. Those who have withdrawn from the Society still hold this wrongful view. Now, however, the faithful remnant clearly see that this scripture has no reference to any part of Satan’s organization but does apply exclusively to God’s arrangement in his organization for his own people. Those who refuse to see this truth and who oppose the statement of The Watch Tower concerning it have seized upon such as an excuse and have dropped out and have gone into the dark.”

    Wow! A double whammy of error and never the first to get it right!

    Let's review another instance of real foot-dragging coming to a flash of New Light.

    Until 1973 Bethel did not prohibit smokers from becoming baptized Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    That changed with a flash of light. Watchtower’s new light classified casual smokers in the same category as practicing fornicators, greedy persons, idolaters, revilers, drunkards and extortioners, which were the sorts of persons the inspired apostle said, should be removed from the congregation.

    The Mormon leader Brigham Young, however, beat Jehovah's Anointed channel to this New Light in 1833's Words of Wisdom revealed by the Lord Himself!

    Add to this the fact the Pastor Russell merely adopted 2nd Adventist's peculiar theories that Jesus

    had already returned invisibly and Pyramidologist's crackpot ideas about the Great Pyramid revealing 1914 as the Armageddon of the bible!

    Should we feel embarassed that the Faithful and Discreet Slave do NOT give Jehovah's domestics "food at the proper time" because they only serve LEFTOVERS?

  • EndofMysteries
  • Ding
    Ding

    It amazes me how they kept churning those books out.

    When what they predicted failed to come to pass, they just wrote another book and kept the whole thing going.

  • cha ching
    cha ching

    Amazing how easily they lie...

    and it keeps going and going and going...

    thx Terry!

  • EdenOne
    EdenOne

    marked ...great post, terry.

    My sister has a copy of Hislop's "The Two babylons". Apparently in the late 1970's it could be ordered at the counter of the KH as a "special item". that's how she got it back then.

    Eden

  • Syme
    Syme

    Terry, very interesting thoughts.

    I have this book, and have read it thouroughly. Back at that time, I thought it as a masterpiece, failing to see its pseudo-scientific method.

    You say at a point that " Alexander Hislop published a pamphlet (later enlarged into a book) THE TWO BABYLONS* and promoted it thru the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society." So was Hislop aware of the existence of the WTS? And did he actually used it as a channel for his ideas? Would you happen to know if there's any evidence for that statement, and if yes, where can we find it?

    Thank you.

  • EdenOne
    EdenOne

    Alexander Hislop published the book "The Two Babylons" in 1858 and died in 1865.

    Since the WTS was incorporated in 1879, how could he have promoted his book through the WTS?

    Eden

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