Apostate article in new December 15, 2013 Watchtower lead article major contradiction of featured scripture 2 Thess. 2:1,2

by Poindexter Lionel Humperdique 22 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Poindexter Lionel Humperdique
    Poindexter Lionel Humperdique

    The below is the title and theme scripture of the lead article in the latest Watchtower about Apostates. Notice that the Watchtower is unknowingly labeling themselves as “an apostate”, as “the man of lawlessness”, as we briefly review the context of its own theme scripture.

    Avoid Being “Quickly Shaken From Your Reason”!

    “Brothers, . . . we request of you not to be quickly shaken from your reason.”—2 THESS. 2:1, 2.

    Full verse content 2 Thess 2:1-4:

    “2 However, brothers, respecting the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered together to him, we request of YOU 2 not to be quickly shaken from YOUR reason nor to be excited either through an inspired expression or through a verbal message or through a letter as though from us, to the effect that the day of Jehovah is here. 3 Let no one seduce YOU in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction. 4 He is set in opposition and lifts himself up over everyone who is called “god” or an object of reverence, so that he sits down in the temple of The God, publicly showing himself to be a god."

    Interestingly, although in the latter part of chapter 2 verse 2, the NWT (New World Translation) expresses "the day of Jehovah is here", other translations translate it to be the day of the "Christ" or the day of "Lord" is here. In fact, the subject in this verse is actually Jesus according to the subject expressed in Ancient Greek: XPICTOC (pronounced "Christos").

    Based on the fact that the Watchtower is provocatively declaring Christ's presence (and the time of the end) is here, it is essentially deeming that the "day of Christ is here." Therefore, as a result of the organization’s own actions, the language of these 4 verses appear to describe it as an "apostate," "a man of lawlessness," "publicly showing himself to be a god" as evidenced by not only its over-confidently announcing the presence and “day of the Christ,” but also its self-appointed position as God's sole representation and communication channel and judge of mankind.

    Based on the above very brief contextual analysis, it looks like the Watchtower is the real “apostate,” “man of lawlessness!”

    Please share your thoughts on this article. Thank you for your comments.

  • Fernando
    Fernando

    The Watchtower is assuredly apostate - and part of the man of lawlessness here spoken of.

  • yadda yadda 2
    yadda yadda 2

    Absolutely spot on, very good post. They indeed declare that the day of Jehovah (or more correctly, the Lord) is here, with their 1914 invisible parousia myth but shamelessly label others as the apostates.

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    A quick check comparing translations and commentaries, sums it up in this commentary: day of Christ—The oldest manuscripts read, "day of the Lord."

    So then you are back to the question, who is the "Lord" in this verse?

  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    Context Bro, : " 2 However, brothers, respecting the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ....."

  • prologos
    prologos

    PLH in your last sentence you said --- real "apostate"=== should it not read

    real estate apostate? because

    The teaching part can not be taken seriously?

  • Poindexter Lionel Humperdique
    Poindexter Lionel Humperdique

    Fernando, agreed.

  • Poindexter Lionel Humperdique
    Poindexter Lionel Humperdique

    yadda: crazy right? They can label all they like. As we know, Most of their followers unfortunately follow them so blinldly. So glad we know the truth about the truth.

  • Poindexter Lionel Humperdique
    Poindexter Lionel Humperdique

    TheOldHippie: Yes. according to the original ancient Greek, the language refers to Christos (aka: Jesus Christ).

  • Poindexter Lionel Humperdique
    Poindexter Lionel Humperdique

    prologos: Yes. "Real Estate Apostate" appears to be the most accurate rendering of the Billion Dollar real estate tycoon known as the WBTS LOL!

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