TRUTH or OPINION--which is it when the Governing Body speaks?

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  • Terry
    Terry


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    WHEN and WHY DID THE GOVERNING BODY SUDDENLY APPEAR?


    The Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses, for all practical purposes, did not really exist as it does today, until a dangerous crisis** had developed in the Watchtower religion at the headquarters beginning of the 1970’s. Did you know that?


    Historically, the founder of the Watchtower corporate empire was a men’s clothing entrepreneur named C.T. Russell. This man published and distributed his personal opinions purported to be accurate interpretation of the Scriptures in 6 volumes, Studies in the Scriptures. Russell’s failing as a religious leader is now obvious. He had a fatal attraction to Pyramidology and Chronology which led to overconfidence in his wrong dates.

    If God was leading him--it can only be said--God was leading him astray.


    So charismatic was Russell’s persona, many Bible Students began looking at him as more than just a man. These people characterized him as the last prophetic messenger. Russell tended to shudder at such an idea. It took him years to warm to the possibility.


    In 1909, Russell, in his discussion regarding the viewpoint of his friends and others, stated:

    “Our friends reply that they are in no danger of worshiping the Society or anybody else; that their experience in man-worship and sect-worship are things of the past. They declare that they were led out of those forms of idolatry and into the proper reverence and worship of God and his Word by the Society’s publications and no others, and that they have never heard of any teachings which, in so clear and unmistakable language, guard the Lord’s people against every form of man-worship, sect-worship, etc., and that no others so fully and thoroughly set forth the rights and liberties of the Lord’s people as against the enslaving tendencies of the great Adversary and bishops, ministers and elders.

    –Watch Tower, October 1, 1909, page 292


    Russell found the idea of a religious Organization distasteful as shown here:


    In 1915, Russell stated the following in the pages of the Watch Tower:

    “On one occasion I was called upon by a minister of the Reformed Church. He wanted to know how I managed my church. I said to him, “Brother __________ I have no church.” He said, “You know what I mean.” I answered, “I want you to know what I mean too. We claim that there is only one Church. If you belong to that Church, you belong to our Church.” He looked at me in surprise. Then he said, “You have an organization; how many members are there?” I replied, “I cannot tell; we do not keep any membership rolls.” “You do not keep any list of the membership?” “No. We do not keep any list; their names are written in Heaven.” He asked, “How do you have your election?” I said, “We announce an election; and any or all of God’s people, who are consecrated and are accustomed to meet with this company, or congregation, may have the privilege of expressing their judgment of who would be the Lord’s preference for elders and deacons of the congregation.” “Well,” he said, “that is simplicity itself.” I then added, “We pay no salaries; there is nothing to make people quarrel. We never take up a collection.” “How do you get the money?” he asked. I replied, “Now, Dr. __________, if I tell you what is the simplest truth you will hardly be able to believe it. When people get interested in this way, they find no basket placed under their nose. But they see there are expenses. They say to themselves, ‘This hall costs something, and I see that free lunch is served between meetings, for those living at some distance. How can I get a little money into this thing, anyway?” He looked at me as if he thought, “What do you take me for –a greenhorn?” I said, “Now, Dr. __________, I am telling you the plain truth. They do ask me this very question, ‘How can [R5730 : page 219] I get a little money into this cause?’ When one gets a blessing and has any means, he wants to use it for the Lord. If he has no means, why should we prod him for it?”

    The Watch Tower, July 15, 1915, pages 218, 219.

    The Watchtower was a business from the start having been incorporated as such and vested with a Board of Directors, all of whom followed exactly what Russell advised by rubber stamping and voting in accord with his sole direction.


    Just before Russell died, Russell had the following printed in The Watch Tower, August 15, 1916, page 248:

    Let it be borne in mind that the Society exercises no authority, makes no criticism, but merely gives advice; and that in the interest of the Lord’s Cause and the Lord’s people.



    By the time of his death , Charles Taze Russell had traveled more than a million miles and preached more than 30,000 sermons. He had authored works totaling some 50,000 printed pages, and nearly 20,000,000 copies of his books and booklets had been sold.

    Russell was the Director of policy, prophecy and administration in the Watch Tower Society.


    In Pastor Russell’s Last Will and Testament, he clearly recorded his directives which did NOT include additional writings or teachings by anybody else, but only reprints of the old ones.

    Would Russell’s successor (Judge J.F. Rutherford) continue that policy?

    In a word, “NO!”

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    “Rutherford soon set about concentrating all organizational authority in his own hands. A skilled lawyer who had served as Russell's chief legal advisor, he combined legal prowess with what opponents undoubtedly saw as a Machiavellian approach to internal corporate politics. Thus he used a loophole in their appointment to unseat the majority of the Watch Tower directors without calling a membership vote. And he even had a subordinate summon the police into the Society's Brooklyn headquarters offices to break up their board meeting and evict them from the premises.” (Faith on the March by A. H. Macmillan, pp. 78-80)

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    “After securing the headquarters complex and the sect's corporate entities, Rutherford turned his attention to the rest of the organization. By gradually replacing locally elected elders with his own appointees, he managed to transform a loose collection of semi-autonomous democratically-run congregations into a tight-knit organizational machine run from his office.”

    "Worse Than Waco: Jehovah's Witnesses Hide a Tragedy" copyright © 1993 by David A. Reed


    Rutherford left no doubt that he was running the show. He may have left the names of the “Directors” in the Watchtower magazine, but for all intents and purposes, he had fired them from any advisory capacity or voting power.
    Rutherford let the Watchtower magazine stand for his own voice and made no mention of Organization as a personified proxy.
    "It should be expected that the Lord would have a means of communication to his people on the earth, and he has clearly shown that the magazine called The Watchtower is used for that purpose," (1939 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses, p. 85).

    Vice President Nathan Homer Knorr inherited the presidency upon Rutherford's death in 1942 but left doctrinal matters largely in the hands of Frederick W. Franz, who joined the sect under Russell and had been serving at Brooklyn headquarters since 1920.


    Rutherford wanted attorney Hayden C. Covington and Fred Franz to succeed him. Franz and Knorr were cohorts and the two forced out Covington. With the Judge gone, for all intents and purposes the workload was divided between the two of them. Knorr would run the organized end and Franz would run with editorial abandon into crackpot chronology and prophecy and nobody was allowed to hinder him!

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    In time, Knorr’s leadership blurred into a personified idea of the Society as something more than one man in charge. Lacking the personal magnetism and charisma of Russell and Rutherford, Knorr focused followers' devotion on the 'Mother' organization rather than on himself. Readers were directed to "show our respect for Jehovah's organization, for she is our mother and the beloved wife of our heavenly Father, Jehovah God." (The Watchtower, May 1, 1957, p. 285)

    (Note: As the anointed Bride of Christ AND wife of Jehovah, this was an awkward metaphor, indeed. Father and son shared the same beloved wife!)
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    Steadily through the 50’s and 60’s, the idea of a Theocracy and Organization were welded into a rulership on Earth requiring absolute authority and the obedience of all.


    "Make haste to identify the visible theocratic organization of God that represents his king, Jesus Christ. It is essential for life. Doing so, be complete in accepting its every aspect," (Watchtower, Oct. 1, 1967, p. 591).

    "We cannot claim to love God, yet deny his word and channel of communication," (Watchtower, Oct. 1, 1967, p. 591).

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    **

    Remember that “Crisis” I mentioned in the first paragraph? We are almost at that point.

    Fred Franz worked behind the scenes to restore faith in the sect's chronological calculations, a subject largely ignored following Rutherford's prophetic failure in 1925. The revised chronology established Christ's invisible return as having taken place in 1914 rather than 1874, and, during the 1960's, the Society's publications began pointing to the year 1975 as the likely time for Armageddon and the end of the world.

    When the publication, Life Everlasting in Freedom of the Sons of God was released in 1968 the crisis erupted and nobody had prepared for it!

    Nobody was keeping an eye on Freddie Franz!

    He was ramping up a bellwether for another GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT!


    "Why Are You Looking Forward to 1975?" in The Watchtower of August 15, 1968, pp. 494-501. Allowing for a small margin of error, it concludes a lengthy discussion with this thought: "Are we to assume from this study that the battle of Armageddon will be all over by the autumn of 1975, and the long-looked-for thousand-year reign of Christ will begin by then? Possibly, but we wait to see how closely the seventh thousand-year period of man's existence coincides with the sabbath like thousand-year reign of Christ. . . . It may involve only a difference of weeks or months, not years." (p. 499)

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    Here is where a panicked meeting of the governing body was about to turn into a Governing Body. (Lower case gb into Capital GB)

    “This new Governing Body was displayed as further evidence of the sect's being the one true church, but in actuality Nathan Knorr continued to rule Jehovah's Witnesses much as Russell and Rutherford had done before him. That is, until 1975, when Governing Body members began insisting on exercising the powers granted to them in theory but that had never really been theirs in practice. Over the objections of Fred Franz the Body that he had been instrumental in creating actually began governing, so that when Nathan Knorr passed away in 1977 Franz inherited an emasculated presidency.

    Franz also inherited an organization troubled by discontent over the obvious failure of his prophecies of the world's end in the autumn of 1975. Even at Brooklyn headquarters little groups meeting privately for Bible study were beginning to question not only the 1914-based chronology that produced the 1975 deadline, but also the related teaching that the "heavenly calling" of believers ended in 1935, with new converts after that date consigned to an earthly paradise for their eternal reward.” "Worse Than Waco: Jehovah's Witnesses Hide a Tragedy" copyright © 1993 by David A. Reed


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    The embarrassing silence following the historic failure of Jehovah’s Witnesses

    Extreme advertising of a non-event in 1975 stunned the members worldwide. JW’s were holding their collective breath.

    To his discredit, Franz concocted silly temporary ad hoc postponement excuses as the Society, in deathly fear, began tightening its anaconda grip.

    In the spring of 1980 they initiated a crackdown on dissidents, breaking up the independent Bible study groups at headquarters, and forming "judicial committees" to have those seen as ringleaders put on trial for "disloyalty" and "apostasy." "Worse Than Waco: Jehovah's Witnesses Hide a Tragedy" copyright © 1993 by David A. Reed


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    The Governing Body (capital letters) was flexing muscles and demanding loyalty publicly now.


    1. Only this organization functions for Jehovah's purpose and to his praise. To it alone God's Sacred Word, the Bible, is not a sealed book," (Watchtower, July 1, 1973, p. 402).

    2. "We all need help to understand the Bible, and we cannot find the Scriptural guidance we need outside the 'faithful and discreet slave' organization," (Watchtower, Feb. 15, 1981).

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    As thousands began leaving the Watchtower religion, the excuses and blame-gaming continued.


    "Allow No Place for the Devil!", The Watchtower, March 15, 1986, page 19, "Some opposers claim that Jehovah’s Witnesses are false prophets. These opponents say that dates have been set, but nothing has happened. ... Yes, Jehovah’s people have had to revise expectations from time to time.Because of our eagerness, we have hoped for the new system earlier than Jehovah’s timetable has called for it. But we display our faith in God’s Word and its sure promises by declaring its message to others. Moreover, the need to revise our understanding somewhat does not make us false prophets or change the fact that we are living in 'the last days,' ... How foolish to take the view that expectations needing some adjustment should call into question the whole body of truth! The evidence is clear that Jehovah has used and is continuing to use his one organization."

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    Today, of course, we see where all that history has led. The Governing Body are now superstars on TV! These usurpers have reinterpreted historic policy and demoted the anointed all over the world as part of the Faithful and Discreet Slave “class.”

    The Governing Body alone rule supreme as Kings and Priests on camera.

    All the while, these faithful “servants” conveniently ignore the scriptures which point out:


    Matthew 20:26,27 (New American Standard) – It is not this way among you, but whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you shall be your slave.

    Mark 9:35 – He sat down, and called the twelve; and he said to them, “If any man wants to be first, he will be last of all, and servant of all.”

    Mark 10:43 – But it shall not be so among you, but whoever wants to become great among you, will be your servant.

    Mark 10:44 – Whoever of you wants to become first among you, shall be servant of all.


    But no, alas! These self-aggrandizing slave masters crack the whip as a juggernaut in the spirit of the raucous Judge Rutherford who created martyrs gleefully. There is pretended humility backed up with the iron fist of fear and tyranny.

    When the GB speaks or publishes their mere opinion it is clear to all, a prescribed demonstration of worshipful awe and obedience is what is required in return.


    This elite group has claimed the Bible entirely for themselves!

    1. "Thus the Bible is an organizational book and belongs to the Christian congregation as an organization, not to individuals, regardless of how sincerely they may believe that they can interpret the Bible," (Watchtower, Oct. 1, 1967, p. 587).

    This elite group has placed themselves in the role of Mediator for all mankind!




    In the year 2000 the Board of Directors no longer automatically constituted the Governing Body. At that time a complete changeover occurred in delegating administration away from the President and Board to outside corporate heads. The President of the Society was no longer even a member of the Governing Body. The membership began with seven and has fluctuated to nine, twelve and even eighteen persons over the years.


    Today the corporate heads, who are Governing Body members, recommend policies, appointments and changes to suit their needs. Of the six overseeing committees, non-anointed secretaries and assistants may join in the meetings as helpers.

    The ship of state is on automatic pilot as the lawyers and corporate advisors occupy themselves with lawsuits, payouts, hush money, destruction of evidence in pedophile hearings, fronting before the camera, cutting back on expenses, rebuilding the empire in their own feckless image.


    And what an image it is!

    They refer to themselves as Guardians of Doctrine.


    In case you missed it, that’s G. O. D.

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  • Witness 007
    Witness 007
    Very good info. TERRY love the direction you are taking with posts. Russell learnt EVERYTHING he spiritually knew INCLUDING 1914 from the Adventists so were they the slave? Someone had the opinion organ Transplants were canabalistic so from 1968 to 1980 Witnesses died or were disfellowshiped till the faithful slave (master) changed the policy. So yes 90 % personal opinions....10% twisted scripture.
  • Terry
    Terry

    Russell reminds me of my Aunt Florence. She loved to go to 2nd hand stores, Salvation Army stores, DAV stores to rummage through (basically) hand-me-down junk.

    Russell liked razzle-dazzle religious junk!

    He was gifted with the genius of turd-polishing.

    His wonderful wife, Maria (Moe-rye-uh) was a treasure who had gorgeous Spencerian handwriting and was an excellent editor for her hubby.
    He was blessed with humble, irrational followers--mainly women.

    Then, it all fell apart . . .

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    Well done Terry, I hope people appreciate the work you do on these write ups.

    This elite group has placed themselves in the role of Mediator for all mankind!

    I'm suspecting this group wanted to and found it was necessary to identify themselves in this manner because the WTS's doctrines were showing over and over again to be failing or inaccurate, so there was a pressing need to firm up the leadership and instill adamant loyalty to that group and to also rework the doctrines so to speak. ie. overlapping generations .

  • stuckinarut2
    stuckinarut2

    And so it highlights this conundrum yet again:

    If the society has always been the "Mouthpiece" or "spokesman" for God, then was it God that got it all wrong over the years? Or is the claim to be gods "spokesman" wrong?

  • Terry
    Terry

    Yes, that is undoubtedly true, Finklestein, the first resort of a tyrant is to identify "Enemies" and create fear of them. Isn't it always the persons who are whistleblowers questioning the authority of the failed leader?

    Joseph Stalin and his disciple Sadaam Hussein wielded absolute power absolutely by isolating dissidents, marginalizing them and making an example of how others who may dissent would be treated.

    DF-ing is the shun gun pointed at the face of any who might have an individual thought, a doubt, or a sideways glance at the exit.

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    He was gifted with the genius of turd-polishing.

    He was also gifted with finding things he could sell to the public, alluring perhaps but not substantially supported by outside sources. This is the reason why W Conley the first president of the WTS. finally packed his bags with his money and moved on to support other Christian based organizations where he lived.

    He couldn't support what Russell was doing but nevertheless a slightly corrupt devious lawyer could, out that one lawyers personal endeavor the JWS religion began to flourish, as well all the many dubiously corrupt and conniving doctrines to support the continuing circulation of "his" concocted literature.

    Somehow he was able to disregard Russell's instructions laid out in his last Will and Testament and started publishing his own books and magazines through the WTS printing plant ????

    Was this because he had Russell's will to himself locked away and wouldn't disclose the Will to anyone ?


  • Terry
    Terry

    Judge" Rutherford helped Pastor Russell draft his Last Will and Testament. As legal advisor this was fitting. Russell named five men who would administrate the Watch Tower Society on an editorial board.

    Conventionally, the person who drafts your will is not allowed to BENEFIT in any way from the legacy!

    In case replacements were needed for the 5 administrators, Russell named 5 (FIVE) men as suitable replacements.

    Here is where the mystery begins! On this will appears the name of a 6th (SIXTH) personJ.F.Rutherford!

    Page 60 of the fourth edition of "Crisis of Conscience" states in a footnote at the bottom of the page that: "Russell did not list Rutherford among these five but placed him in the group of five who might serve as replacements if occasion required."

    "The will, along with a number of letters and other statements about the administration of the Watch Tower Society, was printed in the December 1, 1916 edition of The Watch Tower. To the positions in the editorial board, Russell’s will had named W. E. Page, W. E. Van Amburgh , H.C. Rockwell, E. W. Brenneisen and F. H. Robinson. Quite curiously, Russell’s will writes about “the five whom I suggest as possibly amongst the most suitable from which to fill vacancies” (emphasis added) and then lists six names: A. E. Burgess, R. Hirsh, I. Hoskins, G. H. Fisher, Dr. J. Edgar and J. F. Rutherford. It is certainly possible, but this author has not found it possible to fully confirm or reject this theory, that one name was added to the list after Russell had written it: Rutherford’s. Whatever the case may be, Page and Brenneisen declined to be on the Board for personal reasons, and Hirsh and Rutherford replaced them .

    "The Watch Tower was left in the hands of a committee of five, an editorial committee (there was also a seven man board of directors). Rutherford wasn't on the list of five, he was on the list of "possible replacements". Russell stated "five" and there are six names listed, ironically the Judges name is listed. Anyone who knows their history knows that Russell avoided the Judge like the plague."
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    Jan S. Haugland September 26, 2000

    Hovedoppgave / Master Thesis

    Russell specified that the Society was to never publish another journal, meaning they could only publish The Watch Tower, which is why when the Judge began to publish The Golden Age, he did so against Russell's wishes, and he published it under a different name.

    Also, Russell requested that all of his writings as well as all articles appearing in the Watch Tower be anonymous.

    The Judge somehow made it on the Editorial committee, then weaseled his way onto an 3 man executive committee, being assured that he would be elected president. he wrote up by-laws which gave the president FULL control of the Society, it's assets, EVERYTHING. At the business meetings the by-laws were illegally approved and passed. I say illegally because ONLY the board of directors could pass and approve by-laws, NOT the membership. When the board attempted to rescind those by-laws, Rutherford dismissed and replaced them.

    After a few years, the ousted directors gave up the fight, and incorporated the Pastoral Bible Institute in 1918, there was also the Stand Fast Bible Students Association and the Laymen's Home Missionary Movement, as well as others.

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    The complete Last Will and Testament is here:

    http://www.pastor-russell.com/legacy/will_doc.html

  • Skedaddle
    Skedaddle

    Thank you Terry, I enjoy reading your posts.

    It set out as a business and it still is a business. As much as I want to believe these GB members have all been honourable religious men wanting to guide Christians to the right path, I just can't. I want to, really...

    Russell had to set out as relaxed as possible, as righteous as possible, as democratic as possible to attract members. Rutherford thought he knew better and it sounds like his ego demanded full control over everything. Since then it's a tangle of nutters and power struggles. Learning from previous mistakes and also lack of talent in writing and lack of new material and having to correct bad light, has shown that casting the net wider and having larger numbers running the show is a better way forward. If nothing else, it gives more bodies to point the finger of blame at.

    Now we're in the corporate era and the age of where blame means lawsuits! So, devolved management is the new order of the day. In effect does this not mean that the president of the Watchtower would be responsible for any lawsuits filed against Watchtower? That president still exists, his name is on the money end of the business, Watchtower. So if say they had multiple cases against them and they wanted to shut up shop, in effect it frees-up the GB to stay open for business with Watchtower mark II looking after the ''business' end with Watchtower mark I, in liquidation. Nothing changes, good idea, hide the money, let's sell up, tuck it away and build cheaper HQ's.

    But what of the teachings? Why has it gone from Russell's 'open-door' policy to full blown business cult? Was that the plan all along? I think so...

    Was it not Russell's uncle who set up Skull and bones? His uncle wanted to be a minister too! Did not Russell have a fascination with teachings found in the illuminate? Did Russell not print illuminate wording and references all over his literature? He's in the illuminate graveyard, no? and as the years have ticked by sure, the pictures of illuminate symbols have subsided and they've tried to get away from the old pyramids and such but they've clung ever closer to teachings that resonate with the illuminate; refusing the emblems of Christ, child sacrifice both sexually and murder, human sacrificing with no-blood policy, secret meetings in all ranks, mind control techniques, dumbing down of followers, dodgy business dealings with parties of conflicting interests, instilling fearful, unforgiving, judgemental attitudes, introducing ranks, safeguarding and rewarding criminals, misdirecting worship to false G.O.D. ie. themselves, theocratic warfare a.k.a. lying, setting up multiple corporations and moving money until it's untraceable, to name just a few. JEHOVAH, the name illuminate use, WATCHTOWER, illuminate word and many more words. THE NEW WORLD translation of the holy scriptures! The new world in itself is a concept which the illuminate has as it's aim. Zion's watchtower? awake???

    I think you see who they really are, no?

    Sorry Terry... I got a little carried away there:)))

  • Freeandclear
    Freeandclear
    Wow, this thread is totally blowing my mind..... Thank you Terry and all who commented. I can add nothing except that I read here to reinforce in my own mind what a sham all this is. The organization, the Bible itself and even the idea of a loving caring all powerful God. I do believe something had a hand in creating all this, a "first cause" but other than that there is simply zero evidence of a kind benevolent being trying to guide us...... The Bible? Yeah, it has some good points but I'll be damned if any of it is "heavenly" it's merely wisdom gained through age and experience. It's all a sham. Religion in itself is a sham. The idea of God....well as sentient beings who know we will die we seek some sort of solace from the idea of eternal blackness so we most likely invented the idea of God as a protection. I mean if God doesn't exist and our 70 years are simply futile then what is the point? Why carry on at all? Why not just end it now? Anyway I'm digressing. Thanks all. This whole thing blows my mind, and it blows my mind that I never saw it as a R&F member for so many years.....

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