WT defines propaganda!

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  • thinker
    thinker

    The following is from a watchtower.org webpage on propaganda. My comments are in red.
    http://www.watchtower.org/library/g/2000/6/22/article_03.htm

    "A fool will believe anything."—PROVERBS 14:15, TODAY'S ENGLISH VERSION.
    THERE is a difference—a big difference—between education and propaganda. Education shows you how to think. Propaganda tells you what to think. Good educators present all sides of an issue and encourage discussion. Propagandists relentlessly force you to hear their view and discourage discussion. Often their real motives are not apparent. They sift the facts, exploiting the useful ones and concealing the others. They also distort and twist facts, specializing in lies and half-truths. Your emotions, not your logical thinking abilities, are their target.
    August 1, 2001 Watchtower
    How to Make Your Advancement Manifest.
    First, since “oneness” is to be observed, a mature Christian must be in unity and full harmony with fellow believers as far as faith and knowledge are concerned. He does not advocate or insist on personal opinions or harbor private ideas when it comes to Bible understanding.

    The propagandist makes sure that his message appears to be the right and moral one and that it gives you a sense of importance and belonging if you follow it. You are one of the smart ones, you are not alone, you are comfortable and secure—so they say.
    *** w71 5/15 308 The Good News That Unites Mankind ***
    So it is, in this twentieth century, that the unifying message of God’s Word is being brought to the people by word of mouth and printed page. While men may feel that without dissent nothing will improve, we can say with assurance that when the Creator of the universe, Jehovah God, speaks and people of all walks of life in all areas of the earth listen, then they can work in unity without dissent, without wrangling, without division.

    How can you protect yourself from the types of people that the Bible calls "profitless talkers" and "deceivers of the mind"? (Titus 1:10) Once you are familiar with some of their tricks, you are in a better position to evaluate any message or information that comes your way. Here are some ways to do this.
    Be selective: A completely open mind could be likened to a pipe that lets just anything flow through it—even sewage. No one wants a mind contaminated with poison. Solomon, a king and educator in ancient times, warned: "Anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word, but the shrewd one considers his steps." (Proverbs 14:15) So we need to be selective. We need to scrutinize whatever is presented to us, deciding what to accept and what to reject.
    August 1, 2001 Watchtower
    Rather, he has complete confidence in the truth as it is revealed by Jehovah God through his Son, Jesus Christ, and “the faithful and discreet slave.” By regularly taking in the spiritual food provided “at the proper time”—through Christian publications, meetings, assemblies, and conventions—we can be sure that we maintain “oneness” with fellow Christians in faith and knowledge.—Matthew 24:45.

    However, we do not want to be so narrow that we refuse to consider facts that can improve our thinking. How can we find the right balance? By adopting a standard with which to measure new information. Here a Christian has a source of great wisdom. He has the Bible as a sure guide for his thinking. On the one hand, his mind is open, that is, receptive to new information. He properly weighs such new information against the Bible standard and fits what is true into his pattern of thinking. On the other hand, his mind sees the danger of information that is entirely inconsistent with his Bible-based values.
    *** w81 12/1 27 The Path of the Righteous Does Keep Getting Brighter *** Unless we are in touch with this channel of communication that God is using, we will not progress along the road to life, no matter how much Bible reading we do.
    Use discernment: Discernment is "acuteness of judgment." It is "the power or faculty of the mind by which it distinguishes one thing from another." A person with discernment perceives subtleties of ideas or things and has good judgment.
    Using discernment, we will be able to recognize those who are merely using "smooth talk and complimentary speech" in order to "seduce the hearts of guileless ones." (Romans 16:18) Discernment enables you to discard irrelevant information or misleading facts and distinguish the substance of a matter. But how can you discern when something is misleading?
    *** w54 8/15 510 Questions from Readers ***
    Christians do not debate with dissenters in their own congregation, knowing it can deteriorate into degrading bickering and quarreling…

    Put information to the test: "Beloved ones," said John, a first-century Christian teacher, "do not believe every inspired expression, but test the inspired expressions." (1 John 4:1) Some people today are like sponges; they soak up whatever they come across. It is all too easy to absorb whatever is around us.
    *** w83 1/15 22 Exposing the Devil's Subtle Designs ***
    21 How is such independent thinking manifested? A common way is by questioning the counsel that is provided by God’s visible organization.

    But it is far better for each individual personally to choose what he will feed his mind. It is said that we are what we eat, and this can apply to food for both the body and the mind. No matter what you are reading or watching or listening to, test to see whether it has propagandistic overtones or is truthful.
    "The blood in any person is in reality the person himself.. poisons due to personal living, eating and drinking habits .. The poisons that produce the impulse to commit suicide, murder, or steal are in the blood. Moral insanity, sexual perversions, repression, inferiority complexes, petty crimes - these often follow in the wake of blood transfusion." {WT Sep 1 1961 564}
    Moreover, if we want to be fair-minded, we must be willing to subject our own opinions to continual testing as we take in new information. We must realize that they are, after all, opinions. Their trustworthiness depends on the validity of our facts, on the quality of our reasoning, and on the standards or values that we choose to apply.
    Ask questions: As we have seen, there are many today who would like to 'delude us with persuasive arguments.' (Colossians 2:4) Therefore, when we are presented with persuasive arguments, we should ask questions.
    First, examine whether there is bias. What is the motive for the message? If the message is rife with name-calling and loaded words, why is that? Loaded language aside, what are the merits of the message itself? Also, if possible, try to check the track record of those speaking. Are they known to speak the truth? If "authorities" are used, who or what are they? Why should you regard this person—or organization or publication—as having expert knowledge or trustworthy information on the subject in question? If you sense some appeal to emotions, ask yourself, 'When viewed dispassionately, what are the merits of the message?'
    AW 22/3/93
    "The Watchtower, the official journal of Jehovah's Witnesses has said: "We have not the gift of prophecy". Jehovah's Witnesses, in their eagerness for Jesus' second coming, have suggested dates that turned out to be incorrect. Never in these instances, however, did they presume or originate predictions "in the name of Jehovah". Never did they say "These are the words of Jehovah".

    Do not just follow the crowd: If you realize that what everybody thinks is not necessarily correct, you can find the strength to think differently.
    Douglas Walsh trial Nov. 1954
    Q. That was the publication of false prophesy?
    A. That was the publication of a false prophesy, it was a false statement or an erronious statement in fulfilment of a prophesy that was false or erronious.
    Q. And that had to be believed by the whole of Jehovah's Witnesses?
    A. Yes, because you must understand we must have unity, we cannot have disunity with a lot of people going every way, an army is supposed to march in step.

    While it may seem that all others think the same way, does this mean that you should? Popular opinion is not a reliable barometer of truth. Over the centuries all kinds of ideas have been popularly accepted, only to be proved wrong later. Yet, the inclination to go along with the crowd persists. The command given at Exodus 23:2 serves as a good principle: "You must not follow after the crowd for evil ends."
    Q. If a member of Jehovah's Witnesses took the view himself that that prophesy was wrong and said so he would be disfellowshipped?
    A. Yes, if he said so and kept persisting in creating trouble, because if the whole organisation believes one thing, even though it be erronious and somebody else starts on his own trying to put his ideas across then there is disunity and trouble, there cannot be harmony, there cannot be marching. When a change comes it should come from the proper source, the head of the organisation, the governing body, not from the bottom upwards, because everybody would have ideas, and the organisation would disintegrate and go in a thousand different directions. Our purpose
    is to have unity.
    Q. Unity at all costs?
    A. Unity at all costs, because we believe and are sure that Jehovah God is using our organisation, the governing body of our organisation to direct it, even though mistakes are made from time to time.

    True Knowledge Versus Propaganda
    Previously, it was mentioned that the Bible is a sure guide for clear thinking. Jehovah's Witnesses unequivocally subscribe to Jesus' statement to God: "Your word is truth." (John 17:17) This is so because God, the Author of the Bible, is "the God of truth."—Psalm 31:5.
    Yes, in this age of sophisticated propaganda, we can confidently look to Jehovah's Word as the source of truth. Ultimately this will protect us from those who want to 'exploit us with counterfeit words.'—2 Peter 2:3.

    "It is a serious matter to represent God and Christ in one way, then find that our understanding of the major teachings and fundamental doctrines of the Scriptures was in error, and then after that, to go back to the very doctrines that, by years of study, we had thoroughly determined to be in error. Christians cannot be vacillating - 'wishy washy' - about such fundamental teachings. What confidence can one put in the sincerity or judgment of such persons?" {WT May 15 1976 298}

  • sleepy
    sleepy

    Excellent thinking , thinker.

    I'll be printing this out to go with my collection of thoughts and ideas relating to the Aug 1 2001 Watchtower.

  • freeman
    freeman

    Wow,
    What a masterful work you have presented here, thank you! Don’t get to big of a head but I think your nickname fits you well, you truly are a thinker.

    Freeman

  • detective
    detective

    nicely done! Thanks for the article!!

  • thinker
    thinker

    Since you all enjoyed it, I thought you might like to see the related article. A definition is required first:
    Websters dictionary:
    Main Entry: pro·pa·gan·da
    Etymology: New Latin, from Congregatio de propaganda fide Congregation for propagating the faith, organization established by Pope Gregory XV died 1623
    Date: 1718
    1 capitalized : a congregation of the Roman curia having jurisdiction over missionary territories and related institutions
    2 : the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person
    3 : ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause; also : a public action having such an effect

    From the official website watchtower.org:
    Is the work of JW's propagandistic?
    Some opponents of Jehovah's Witnesses have accused them of spreading Zionist propaganda. Others have charged that the ministry of the Witnesses promotes Communism. Still others have claimed that the work of Jehovah's Witnesses promotes the ideals and interests of "American imperialism." And there are those who assert that the Witnesses are anarchists, fomenting disorder with the aim of changing the social, economic, political, or legal order. Obviously, these conflicting accusations cannot all be true.
    The WT starts by introducing a number of other subjects to confuse the main issue: PROPAGANDA, not communism, imperialism, or anarchy.
    The simple fact is that Jehovah's Witnesses are none of the above. The work of the Witnesses is carried out in faithful obedience to Jesus Christ's mandate to his disciples: "You will be witnesses of me . . . to the most distant part of the earth." (Acts 1:8) Their work focuses solely and exclusively on the good news of the heavenly Kingdom—God's instrument for bringing peace to the whole earth.—Matthew 6:10; 24:14.
    This "work" consists of tons of printed material, much of it propaganda.
    Observers of Jehovah's Witnesses have found no evidence that this Christian community has ever been a force disruptive of the good order of any land.
    Note the definition of propaganda: "the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution,..." " ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause..." Propaganda does not need to be "disruptive".
    Many journalists, judges, and others have commented on the positive contributions that Jehovah's Witnesses have made to the communities in which they live. Consider some examples. After attending a convention of Jehovah's Witnesses, a reporter from southern Europe commented: "These are people with strong family ties, they are taught to love and to live by their conscience so as not to harm others."
    Another journalist, formerly negative about the Witnesses, stated: "They live an exemplary life. They do not violate the standards of what is moral and right." A political scientist similarly remarked about the Witnesses: "They behave toward other people with profound kindness, love and gentleness."
    This has nothing to do with what is printed by the WT!
    Jehovah's Witnesses teach the rightness of submission to authority. As law-abiding citizens, they follow Bible standards of honesty, truthfulness, and cleanliness. They build good morals into their own families, and they help others to learn how they can do the same. They live peaceably with all men, not getting involved in disruptive demonstrations or political revolutions. Jehovah's Witnesses seek to be exemplary in obeying the laws of the human superior authorities, while they wait patiently on the Supreme Authority, the Sovereign Lord Jehovah, to restore perfect peace and righteous government to this earth.
    While this describes the rank-and-file JW, it completely ignores the propaganda of the Organization.
    At the same time, the work of the Witnesses is educational. In their own words:"Education shows you how to think. Propaganda tells you what to think.' Using the Bible as a basis, they teach people worldwide to reason on Bible principles and thereby develop right standards of conduct and moral integrity.They teach people to FOLLOW the GB's reasoning. They promote values that improve family life and help young people cope with their peculiar challenges. They shun family members who stop believing and I'd be careful about trusting them with my kid. They also help people to find the strength to overcome bad habits and to develop the ability to get along with others.They force you to stop whatever activity they determine is wrong by threats of shunning and only get along with other members of the religion. Such a work would hardly be termed "propaganda."None of the above even addresses what they print! As The World Book Encyclopedia says, in a climate where ideas circulate freely, "propaganda differs from education."Unfortunately, the religion is not "a climate where ideas circulate freely".
    This very article is a fine example of PROAGANDA.

  • seedy3
    seedy3

    WOOOW nice article, thinker. I took it and copied it to save. It should come in handy some day soon.

    Thanks

    Seedy

  • peterstride
    peterstride

    XXX-lent article thinker! Wow! From the WTS own words anyone can see how they contradict themselves constantly.

    Peter Stride
    Toronto, Canada

  • jerome
    jerome

    propaganda.

    take this into note

    the watchtower bases practically everything on the bible

    what do the people called apostates base their ideas apon?

    from what i have seen thus far the propaganda goes both ways

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    are they not encouraging rank and file jws not to accept your critical thinking?

    are you not encouraging them to break away from the institution?
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    how do rank and file live their lives?

    how do you live your lives?

    most people who leave the org now donot solely base their opions on the bible anymore

    they embrace ideas eminating from other beliefs
    dont they?

    this is one of the strongest arguments that they have against apostates

    "you will know them by their fruits"

    the hardest thing for me to do is to point out the bad frutiage of

    these

    false prophets

    judging from the way they live their lives and how you live yours

    you as a former jw know what these fruits are

    are

    the main fuits that i have come across from jws that are bad are

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    is deserting you in your moment of need

    and disregarding friends as soon as they express doubts against GODS

    ORGANISATION

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    even these principles are based on the bible

    they base shunning on the bible

    and they base their attitude towards outsiders on the bible.

    show me some more bad fruits

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    from reading this you may think that i am a jw supporter

    i support facts not opionions!

    show me the bad fruits

  • thinker
    thinker

    Hello jerome,
    I don't completely understand your post, but I'll try to answer as much of it as I can.

    "the watchtower bases practically everything on the bible"
    Basing things on the bible is not much to brag about if your interpretation changes constantly.

    "what do the people called apostates base their ideas apon?"
    I base my ideas on the bible and anything else I might want to read. Since I'm not a JW, I have the freedom to read many things and decide for myself what is correct.

    "from what i have seen thus far the propaganda goes both ways"
    This is true. I have seen some false information about the WT online. I always try to check out what I read to make sure it is correct.

    "are you not encouraging them to break away from the institution?"
    No. I do not encourage people to leave. I expose the history of the watchtower, which they try to hide. I expose lies, cover-ups and deceptions. Some JW's read all this and still remain in the organization. This is fine with me, at least they do so with open eyes.

    "how do rank and file live their lives?"
    Most JW's are fine people. It is the leaders of the Org. that I have a problem with.

    "most people who leave the org now donot solely base their opions on the bible anymore
    they embrace ideas eminating from other beliefs
    dont they?"

    If you read the backgrounds of the people here you will find that many DO still follow the bible. Now they decide for themselves what it means rather than letting a governing body do it for them. Some join other religions, others want no religion.

    "the hardest thing for me to do is to point out the bad frutiage of
    these false prophets"

    You mentioned shunning already. I know active JW's personally. Many take on the characteristics of their leaders: denial, self-deception, changing memories of past events to suit them. While they don't lie intentionally, like the GB; they convince themselves of a different set of past events to clear their conscience.
    For some people it may be a good religion. All I want is to give factual information about it.

    thinker

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    WT, what a bunch of crap!

    Religion Stops a Thinking Mind!
    <x ><
    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.asp?id=21215&site=3

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