"Millions Now Living Will Never Die" seal

by truthseeker 21 Replies latest jw friends

  • blondie
    blondie

    So is the phrase inside the 1917 CTR book in print? The Millions campaign came out in 1918 with the talk and the brochure in 1920. CTR books were being studied well into the 30's. CTR died in 1916. Any book after that was just a compilation of statements made by CTR previous to that, such as the Finished Mystery book.

    So does the phrase "Millions Now Living Will (or May) Never Die" occur in a CTR work?

    http://www.ctrussell.us/

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Blondie

    Since russel's stuff continued to be sold, after his death, i suspect that this is one of those. Rutherfraud added the seal for publicity purpoises.

    S

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    So does the phrase "Millions Now Living Will (or May) Never Die" occur in a CTR work?

    I just searched Watchtowers from 1879 thru 1916 (the CTR period) and found no instances of the phrase "millions now living".

    However, that doesn't mean it didn't exist there. OCR (optical character recognition) scanning of older publications is not perfect and I've come up with false missed finds before.

    Len

  • jookbeard
    jookbeard

    what chapter does the Beth Sarim B/S start with the awaiting of the resurrection of the faithful patriarchs?

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    I will try and scan this in YKnot, maybe Atlantis can help me.

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    I'll upoad a few pages later that contain some very interesting questions and anwers.

  • belbab
    belbab

    TruthSeeker,

    A long time ago I found in a small congregation's hall library I found a little book, booklet that had for title Pasteur Russell reply to questions. I never found that book since.

    In that booklet(?) was a question addressed to Russell which asked: (paraphrased) 'If you realized that the Watchtower organisation had become a part of Babylon the Great, what would you do?' His answer was to get out of her as fast as he could.

    This question was asked after 1914 and before he died. Later under Rutherford it was published that the WT organisation was taken into Babylonish captivity from 1914 to 1918, yet no one got out of her.

    Could you look in the book and see if such as question was answered by Russell.

    belbab

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    Belbab, I will do this.

    I think I will start a new thread featuring Qs Russell Asked, probably tomorrow.

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    The book WHAT PASTOR RUSSELL SAID is included on the "The Bible Students' Library" v3 DVD, which can be purchased from http://www.heraldmag.org/cdromad.htm

    In this book is the following material:

    I. B. S. A.--True Definition of Babylon.

    Q350:1:: QUESTION (1915)--2--If the I.B.S.A. headquarters should promulgate methods not understood or approved by us are we to apply Rev. 18:4, "Come out or her, My people," and if so, how?

    ANSWER--I think if the I.B.S.A. can be shown to be a section of Babylon, we all ought to get out of it. If we all get out on the same side, where shall we be then? I think we shall be pretty close together if all get out on the same side. The word "Babylon" signifies "confusion," and in Rev. 18:4, it is used in reference to mixing the things of God and of men. There was a time when, throughout Europe, the kingdoms came very much under the influence of the Roman Catholic Church. To some extent those kingdoms came under the influence of Christianity--to the extent that there was Christianity in the Roman Catholic Church.

    It is well to emphasize that there was a time when the Roman Catholic Church was the only church in the world, and when the people knew no better than to be in it and of it. Where would they have been otherwise? Then there came a time when the church officials, those who were high in the church management, succeeded in coming into affiliation with the Roman Empire; and the Roman Church became its successor. Then the Church of Rome began to sway the nations and to tell the people of this or that principality, "Your king is not in harmony with us. You can select another one." Then there would be a revolution. The Pope and the Catholic Church were back of these changes. That is the way it began. There is where the illicit marriage of the nominal church and the world took place. In many European nations this has now been gradually changed. In some the church and the state are completely separated. But this change has not been made in Austro-Hungary. The people are strictly under the control of the Roman Catholic Church. The church has to do with everything. In Great Britain, the representatives of the church of England sit in Parliament, as part of the government. The church bishops are members of the House of Lords. In Germany and Sweden, it is very much the same. Their government and God's government are linked together in the minds of the people.

    This state of things God calls Babylon--the professed Church of Christ being married to worldly governments. These have been called Christian governments by mistake. They are not Christian. Look at the present conditions in Europe. The governments at war are not manifesting the Spirit of Christ. There are Christians in all these governments, but the governments themselves are not Christian. The nominal church has been responsible for this
    state of things. The situation has so warped men's minds that they think their present course the right one. They think that Christ is now reigning. In their minds the reigning kings and the parliament represent God on earth. The Lord would have us separate from all this.

    There is another way in which the spirit of Babylon manifests itself; as, for instance, in the Protestant churches-Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc. They pander to the worldly spirit. They take note of the rich, trying to work in with the rich and get the rich into positions in the church. Thus they recognize money above spirituality. In many cases money runs the church. That is not the basis under which the true Church operates. There is a system in connection with all of them, even in the Baptist church, the most liberal of all.

    The Baptists will say, "We are in no bondage; we have no ecclesiastical control at all." They do not realize that the spirit of Babylon has gotten into the church. Suppose we have here a congregation of Baptists. As a congregation they call their own minister and attend to their own affairs. A certain minister, then, Brother A., is called to serve them. But he must be ordained as pastor of this congregation. So they send for some other Baptist ministers--say Brother B., Brother C., and Brother D. to ordain him. But Brother A. does not stand in very well with the ministers called to do the ordaining. So they say, "We will not ordain Brother A.; he is irregular." And the congregation ask, "You cannot ordain him?" Then they reply, "We have nothing at all against Brother A., but we will not ordain him." So you see the preachers have the rule, and the people do not know it. The Baptists will tell you the preachers have no authority at all. But the Baptists cannot do a thing without the consent of the preachers; this they do not seem to know. The preachers hold a power that God did not repose there. God never authorized any men to go and ordain another men to preach the Gospel. God does the ordaining; and it is for the church to decide, according to its best judgment, whom the Lord ordains or calls as a pastor. All this ordination by men is Babylonish, a species of machinery to manage the people. It is all worked just like politics. Nevertheless, the Baptists are the nearest free, of all so-called "orthodox" sects.

    The people in the Methodist church have almost no liberty, except the privilege of giving money. That is the principal liberty they enjoy. The bishops rule in co-operation with the presiding elders. At each annual conference the presiding elder and the bishop have it fixed what minister is to go here and what one there. The minister that does not stand by the presiding elder will go to the country place which pays only $400; while the one who does
    stand by him, though no more capable, will be sent to a place that pays $1,000 or more. I have had several Methodist ministers tell me this. They complain about it, but do not want to get out of a job altogether. That is not the liberty wherewith Christ makes free. I realize that this is a system.

    Let me show you what a system it is. The bishops control the presiding elders, and under them the presiding elders control the preachers; and so it is all the way down to the class leaders They have their head or chief amongst them. They have a human head. The General Conference is the highest authority.

    So the Presbyterian church has a head in the way of a General Assembly which has the deciding of matters. All this is according to the course of this world. The simplicity of Christ is not generally observed, except amongst the friends of the International Bible Students' Association. There it is very general, and the Word of God is observed. They learn to take notice when things are going wrong. The simplicity of the matter is evident to all.

    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 hardy 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 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?"

    There would be nothing to come out of, as an organization, if one is an International Bible Student. You cannot get out of anything you have not gone into. If anyone can tell me how he got into Babylon by getting interested in the affairs of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, let him show me how he will jump out, and I will jump with him.

  • VM44
    VM44

    The book's cover drawing of C.T. Russell originally came from a drawing of "Pastor Russell in the Critics' Den" published in the 1915 book, "A Great Battle in the Eccsiastical Heavens," written by "Judge" Rutherford.

    The drawing in that book shows Pastor Russell standing over several lion-like "critics" while counting off the errors of their Babylonian doctrines.

    This book is available at the internet archives site.

    http://www.archive.org/details/AGreatBattleInTheEcclesiasticalHeavens

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