The Lying " Troof "

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  • wasblind
    wasblind

    You can be certain the Watchtower Society paid attention to the misleadin' inspired

    expressions taught by demons

    Case in point : The Watchtower Societies " Birth of the Nation " compared to D.W. Griffith's

    " Birth of a Nation ".

    Um Hmn As in " Compared to " that's stamped on store brands which mean " The same as "

    the national brand

    That's right, what the Watchtower Society did was take the ideas from the nationally distributed

    film " Birth of a Nation " By D.W. Griffith, wrap it up in a Watchtower magazine and called it

    " Birth of the Nation ", and just like any other business they " Advertised, Advertised, Advertised

    this mess and sold it to the sheep

    Produced in 1914 and released on Feb 8, 1915 D.W. Griffith's " Birth of a Nation " was regaurded

    as one of the most offensive films of it's time. Where one group of Americans organized as the KKK

    cast out another group of Americans who were of African descent

    The Proclaimers of God's Kingdom book explains

    " Birth of the Nation "________That was the title of a dramatic article appearing in the March 1, 1925 issue of the Watchtower. It presented an enlightened understanding of Revelation chapter 12 that some found difficult to accept."

    " On the basis of this, something was clearly explained for the first time: There are two distinct organizations_______Jehovah's and Satans. And following the " war in heaven " Satan and his demon supporters were cast out__________Proclaimers of God's Kingdom page 78

    Keep in mind this March 1, 1925 Watchtower was distributed at a time in the history of this country

    when the influence and sentiments of KKK were at an all time high

    Case in point : This is what occured 10 years prior to the print of the Watchtowers Societies " Birth of the Nation "

    " Birth of a Nation was so influential President Woodrow Wilson and his cabinet attended a private viewing. It even re-enforced his stance on segregation."__________On the Road to Freedom book by Charles E. Cobb JR. page 13

    And yet the Presidents position on segregation did not deter the bible students from askin' for the Presidents

    support on behalf of the imprisoned brothers. You know, Jus' in case Jehovah didn't come through

    As they say, It's a po' rat wit' only one hole in which to run

    The Proclaimers book quote two representatives in 1925 for the Watchtower Society

    Rep one stated:

    " We went to an assembly in Portland, Oregon and there we found the friends all upset and some of them were ready to discard the Watchtower because of this article."

    Rep two stated:

    " The article on " the Birth of the Nation " was difficult to take hold of because of a previous intepretaion by dear brother Russell, which we believed to be the final word on Revelation. Little wonder that some stumbled over the explaination."_________Proclaimers of God's Kingdom book page79

    Question: When has the Watchtower Society ever had a final word on ANYTHINGGG

    Let's shed some light on a lie

    " In 1882, C.T. Russell wrote: " The Bible is our only standard, and its teachings are our only creed, and recognizing the progressive character of the unfolding of scriptural truths, we are ready to add or modify our creed ( faith---Belief ) as we get increase of light from our standard.______Watchtower, April 1882, p.7."___________Proclaimers of God's Kingdom book page133 Grey box

    Question: Do you believe the "friends " got all upset because they thought Russells interpretation of Rev chapter 12 in the Finished Mystery was the " Final " word on the subject?

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  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    After 1925, when Ratherfraud's predictions about that year were proved wrong,( totallly loopy actually), about 70,000 Bible Students left the WT/Rutherford organization. A huge percentage of the total number of adherents.

    I would guess that it was a combination of seeing what a piss poor prophet Ratherfraud was, and being upset that Da Judge was re-writing all of Russell's stuff.

    I do not think we will ever see the like again, a mass exodus. Today's JW's have always been used to change after change in doctrine, ever since they were either born-in or joined, they do not blink an eye.

    Back in the 1920's people could not understand how "truth" could change, today's JW's have known nothing but a constantly changing "Troof".

  • Fernando
    Fernando

    Death, taxes, and "noo lite"...

  • wasblind
    wasblind

    LOL at the two of you

    " Piss poor prophet " Da Judge " " Death , taxes and noo lite "

    What the Witnesses have failed to learn is that a better understandin' of somthin'

    does not change an original stance if it was indeed the truth

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    The WTS. first beginning as religious publishing corporation exploited the belief in the bible as a plausible vehicle to proliferate its

    published works toward the public. Catching people's attention by proclaiming such things like Christ has returned and a new earthly

    kingdom has begun . The other portion to its doctrines was Armageddon is coming soon, so be in god's favor or else.

    " The Truth " is these were all constructed doctrines to commercialize and distribute the WTS. own published works of literature.

    By using the staid belief in the Bible among the general population, they were able to lure and capture people both mentally and emotionally.

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