Is the Jehovah's Witnesses religion based upon False Prophesy ?

by Finkelstein 19 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    This is probably the most qualitatively focused question that gets examined and investigated concerning the JWS religion in a intent to derive an honest and correct answer to .

    My opinion based from facts derived from evaluating the JWS's doctrines and teachings compared to the teaching within the bible itself is outstandingly yes.

    The probable reason for this is really not too hard to accept once its reflectively realized that the core operation of the JWS is to publicly distribute the literature the WTS's publishes.

    Doctrines were created and proliferated toward that agenda as they still are to this day.

    The imposing fear of the soon to come Armageddon, the supposed " This Generation " , the said to come persecution of the JWS because of the "End Times" are all connecting adjectives that created a phobia or psychosis of fear that the WTS uses and exploits to spur on the continuing proliferation and distribution of its own published works.

    The unfortunate prevailing circumstances is that the WTS creates a state of mental imbalance indoctrinated into people's consciousness who become strongly attached to this organization to their own peril and harm.

    Some have been so mentally wrapped up in this organization in their thinking consciousness and social attachment they couldn't resolve that engagement toward freeing themselves and their only resolve was to take their own life.

    Yes unfortunately suicide is closely related to the JWS organization and disgustingly the WTS leaders have used these suicides as vehicles of exploitation of see what happens when we leave the organization, again the element of fear is further exploited .

  • Wasanelder Once
    Wasanelder Once

    Ya think?

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    Is the Jehovah's Witnesses religion based upon False Prophesy ?

    Of course.

    JW`s follow Watchtower...

    The WBT$ is a non-Prophet Organization.

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  • TD
    TD
    ...they couldn't resolve that engagement toward freeing themselves and their only resolve was to take their own life.

    -Have seen that more than once. Very, very sad.


  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    The overall calculating intent is to self empower men and to further control people psychologically toward literature distribution, more devoted members means more ending power and money toward these opportunistic men.

    Every directive put out by the WTS leaders is to create a feeling of spiritual sanctification and righteousness by Jehovah's holy spirit, protecting all devoted followers now and to future protect oneself from destruction at the soon to come Armageddon.

    That's the main premise to the actions of this organization and as one can see it works on a small segment of the human population.

  • stillin
    stillin

    I would give them a pass for good intentions in the early stages of their beliefs. They saw error in other religions and decided to take a stand for a new, improved religion.

    But they have shown themselves stubborn about making corrections in their own path. Even though there have been many adjustments along the way, some of the worst teachings still remain.

  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    I would give them a pass for good intentions in the early stages of their beliefs.

    Agree stillin, Russell was more about proliferating his literature and he gathered up as much doctrines he could toward that intent, when Rutherford took over the WTS. the developing stature of power began around himself to establish his own means and purpose and its well known what kind of fight he put up to gain control of the WTS.

    As the this newly formed stature of prevailing power developed so did the circumventing doctrines, including disfellowshipping, No Blood etc.

  • Vanderhoven7
    Vanderhoven7

    The religion of Jehovah's Witnesses is based on theoretical speculation about Bible prophecy.

  • Vanderhoven7
    Vanderhoven7

    ...which of course is false and amounts to interpretive abuse.

  • steve2
    steve2

    Meanwhile, in other news, scientists have proven that rain is wet and fire burns.

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