Dear Friends,
The following is nothing new, yet I found Frenchy's comments from 8 June 2000 a perfect, brief declaration of the mentality of "God's people." This exclusivist stance is fueled irresistably by Rutherfordian-style rhetoric:
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I have been following your posts. There is no question by any reasonable person who is familiar with JW teaching, let alone a Witness who has been such for a long time, that we do preach that there is no salvation outside the organization. Isolated quotations from publications obviously designed for public relations only highlight the double talk.
That doctrine of 'we (and we alone) have THE truth' is the backbone of the Witness mentality. This is the whip and the carrot that is used to push field service activity. This is the whip and the carrot used to push meeting attendance. This is so basic to our faith that it is ingrained within us. This is what gives us that superior attitude that so angers people 'of the world'.
Any argument against that mindset is either just argumentative or is a public relations ploy. Witnesses never talk about anyone else being correct as far as salvation is concerned. We are of the mindset that unless a person becomes a witness, he will perish at Armageddon. We group all other religions together and call them Babylon the Great, the spiritual harlot. We talk about her utter destruction at Armageddon with the same blood thirsty zeal as a Pentecostal preacher preaching hellfire. We call the organization God's modern day 'ark' of salvation.
Note the following quote from km 11/96, page one.
Their lives are at stake. You are morally obligated to carry out your commission to help them.
We have been divinely commissioned to sound a warning. Jehovah will soon bring an end to this entire wicked system of things. Millions of lives hang in the balance. Would it be right for us to ignore the peril to others and be concerned only about saving ourselves? Of course not. We are morally obligated to help save the lives of others.—1 Tim. 4:16.
Now can someone read this and honestly say that this is not our philosophy? "We have been divinely commissioned" Who is we? I think we all know the answer to that.
km 1/92 page 1
Knowledge Makes Us Responsible: The fact that lives are at stake should move us to be diligent in making return visits. (John 17:3) Our knowledge of Jehovah's judgment and the nearness of Armageddon should incite us not only to warn the wicked but also to help those who are 'sighing and groaning because of the detestable things happening on earth.' (Ezek. 9:4) They need to be brought into association with Jehovah's visible organization.
Please note the second sentence and how it relates to the last sentence. Now, how can someone say that we do not associate salvation exclusively with being a JW?
km 1/88, p. 8
Lives are at stake—theirs and ours. (1 Tim. 4:16) We want to help others to come to know Jehovah so that they too can call on his name to be saved.—Acts 2:21.
. What does this tell us? What does it mean to a witness to 'come to know Jehovah?'
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