'Millions Now Living Will Never Have a Life'

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  • ISP
    ISP

    ‘Millions Now Living Will Never Have a Life’ – that should have been the proclamation in the 1920s. It certainly turned out to be the case for those who listened. Often you get a real insight into this by considering the Wasted-Life Stories that appear in the magazines. These articles are there to encourage the weary and hopefully get the R+F to follow the examples of the past. The stories however, are more like real life tragedies. Take the example of this young girl caught up in the WT frenzy of 1920s, appearing in the August 1 2001 WT……..

    I remember the excitement in 1922 when the call came to ‘advertise the King and his kingdom.’ …..The Bible lecture ‘Millions Now Living Will Never Die” proved to be a timely witness in our extensive territory. On May 14,1922 Stanley Rogers, a relative of Pryce Hughes, came from Liverpool to deliver this talk in Chirk, a village just north of our town, and later that evening at The Picture Playhouse in Oswestry. I still have one of the handbills specially printed for that event. ……..In 1929, 1 made my decision to be baptized. I was 19 years old.

    As a baptized JW - life was now to be one of exertion, with ‘vigorous’ spreading of what would be more falsehoods. It would also involve making a public spectacle of yourself.

    In 1931 we received our new name, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and in that year, we had a vigorous campaign using the booklet The Kingdom, the Hope of the World…..At a convention in Birmingham the following year, a call went out for 24 volunteers. Eagerly, 24 of us turned in our names for a new feature of service, not knowing what it was to be. Imagine our surprise when we were assigned in pairs to offer the same booklet, The Kingdom, the Hope of the World, while wearing heavy sandwich boards advertising the Kingdom. Working the precincts of the cathedral, I felt very self-conscious, but consoled my-self that nobody in that city knew me. .

    She now falls for an older man, old enough to be her father. Does life improve? Well hardly, he is not in any real position to provide for her. It seems they have no real place to live and take their belongings with them.

    In 1933, 1 married Zanoah, a widower 25 years my senior. His first wife had been a zealous Bible Student, and Zanoah had faithfully remained in his assignment after her death. We soon moved from England to our new territory in North Wales, about 90 miles away. Cartons, suitcases, and other precious belongings were perched precariously on our bicycle handlebars, wedged between the crossbars, and packed into panniers.

    Ah….but now things really start to take off. The handy husband puts together a caravan! It is called ‘Elizabeth’ which has a truly ironic meaning in these circumstances! Of course if you are ‘spiritual’ you are not likely complain over anything. Perfect for the JW husband, who doesn’t have to do much.

    Up to this time,we used whatever accommodations we could find as we moved from place to place, but Zanoah decided that the time had come for us to have a home of our own, one that could be towed from site to site. My husband was a skilled carpenter of Gypsy extraction and he built a Gypsy caravan for us. We called it Elizabeth, Bible name meaning “God of Plenty”……..In the cold weather, the bed clothes often froze to the caravan walls, and condensation was a constant problem. Water also had to be carried, sometimes quite a distance, but we overcame these difficulties together.

    And if you get ill and have no food….Jehovah will always provide miraculously. Amazing how the faithless manage to get food and stuff. Guess they just work.

    One winter I was ill, and we had little food and no money. Zanoah sat on the bed, took my hand in his, and read Psalm 37:25 to me: “A young man 1 used to he, I have also grown old, and vet I have not seen anyone righteous left entirely, nor his offspring looking for bread.” Gazing at me he said: “If something doesn’t happen soon, we will he begging~ and I can’t see God letting that take place! He then went out to witness to our neighbors.
    When Zanoah returned at midday to make me something to drink, an envelope awaited him. It contained £50 from his father. Some years earlier Zanoah had been falsely accused of embezzlement, hut his innocence had just been established. This gift was to make amends. How timely!

    When kids come along, time to get a house…….well eventually!

    Our daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 1938, and to meet the needs of the family, Zanoah enlarged our caravan. When our second daughter, Eunice, came along in 1942, it seemed wise to look for a more permanent home. for this reason Zanoah ceased pioneering for a few years, and we moved to a small house near Wrexham. Later, we settled in Middlewich in the adjoining county of Cheshire. There my dear husband died in 1956.

    Well looking back on it, what can you say? You suffered poverty, an extreme lifestyle, spent countless hours preaching falsehoods…because virtually everything has been reworked…making a mockery of it all and lived a life of self denial for what? The WTS have no idea -where they are - with anything.

    I am still able to preach from door to door and to conduct Bible studies in my home. When friends come to visit me, it is always a pleasure to recount some of my earlier experiences. I am so grateful for me precious memories of the blessings 1 have received while associating with Jehovah’s people for close to 90 years.

    ISP

  • Moxy
    Moxy

    some of these life stories do seem especially tragic. there was one a few months ago (dont recall the individual - would hafta check) where this brother was in long-term missionary work and he recounts how one day he was enthusiastically preaching to someone he met during a trip home and that as soon as the guy he was talking to had a chance, he up and runs away, scared like. the brother didnt know why. it was a really eery tale. it turns out he's gone right off his rocker and didnt realize it until he scares off this guy. hes mentally unbalanced. who knows what he was actually doing or saying to make this guy take off like that. so then he realizes he has to curtail his missionary work because of his 'problem'. i found the tale sad and a bit disturbing.

    mox

  • Lee Elder
    Lee Elder

    My wife and I both cracked up laughing when we read the title of your post. Serious subject
    but the title is just a hoot.

    Lee

  • Simon
    Simon

    "Millions then living have now died"

    Of course the WTS always quotes the 'campaign' title but never actually says anything about the message which was the the end was coming in 1925.

    What a joke.

  • Cautious
    Cautious

    What a sad story ...... repeated so often wherever the WTS can dupe people into living in poverty to promote their propoganda (and sell their literature).

  • Pathofthorns
    Pathofthorns

    I also find these accounts very sad. It is interesting how the Society mentions such life stories with so much pride, when they really should be ashamed.

    Such a hard way of life that many endured is never contrasted to the opulent lifestyle of JF Rutherford. From the following quotes from letters written to the WT President, it is apparent such a contrast didn't go unnoticed.

    Compare:

    Excerpts from WT experience:

    ...We soon moved from England to our new territory in North Wales, about 90 miles away. Cartons, suitcases, and other precious belongings were perched precariously on our bicycle handlebars, wedged between the crossbars, and packed into panniers...

    ...My husband was a skilled carpenter of Gypsy extraction and he built a Gypsy caravan for us. We called it Elizabeth, Bible name meaning “God of Plenty”……..In the cold weather, the bed clothes often froze to the caravan walls, and condensation was a constant problem. Water also had to be carried, sometimes quite a distance, but we overcame these difficulties together...

    ...One winter I was ill, and we had little food and no money. Zanoah sat on the bed, took my hand in his, and read Psalm 37:25 to me: “A young man 1 used to he, I have also grown old, and vet I have not seen anyone righteous left entirely, nor his offspring looking for bread.” Gazing at me he said: “If something doesn’t happen soon, we will he begging...

    Excerpt from letter to Rutherford from Olin Moyle:

    ...Take for instance the difference between the accommodations furnished to you, and your personal attendants, compared with those furnished to some of your brethren. You have many many homes, to wit, Bethel, Staten Island, California, etc. I am informed that even at the Kingdom Farm one house is kept for your sole use during the short periods you spend there. And what do the brethren at the farm receive? Small rooms, unheated thru the bitter cold winter weather. They live in their trunks like campers. That may be all right if necessary, but there are many houses on the farm standing idle or used for other purposes, which could be used to give some comfort to those who work so long and so hard.

    You work in a nice air conditioned room. You and your attendants spend a portion of the week in the quiet of country surroundings. The boys at the factory diligently work thru the hot summer months without such helps, or any effort made to give them. That is discrimination which should receive your thoughtful consideration... [url] http://www.geocities.com/osarsif/moyle.htm[/url]

    Exerpt from Walter Salter's letter to Rutherford:

    The squandering of the Society's money on liquor was only one thing I had cause to wonder over; there were other things. I could not help but contrast with the lot of the pioneers the luxury that you surrounded yourself with and the comfort that I enjoyed, and among these luxuries I cannot refrain from mentioning the following:

    1. Now one but two 16-cylinder cars, one in California and one in New York. One would not suffice for THE PRESIDENT nor would a 6 cylinder car be big enough for THE PRESIDENT, but a 4 would do for a pioneer, or a bicycle or a hand-sleigh, or trudging along without any vehicle at all.

    2. Your New York apartment, easily worth a rental of $10,000.00 a year. And its luxurious furnishings.

    3. Your palatial residence on Staten Island, camouflaged as essential to the broadcasting station WBBR.

    4. As though that residence were not sufficient, a further small place of seclusion in the woods of Staten Island where you can go and rest your weary body while the pioneers and others trudge from door to door.

    5. Your further abode at San Diego, for which you yourself told me you were offered $75,000.00, but of course it could not be sold and the funds used to help the pioneers because it was deeded to David - what hypocrisy!

    6. Commodious and expensive quarters in Magdeburg, Germany, for the convenience of THE PRESIDENT, to say nothing of the provision made for your comfort in London.

    As what is your mental attitude toward all this? Why you glory in it and brazenly advertise it to the friends. "Who dares find fault therewith? Am I not THE PRESIDENT?" Yes, you glory in it, glorying in your shame.

    Nothing is too good for THE PRESIDENT. He must have every comfort and every consideration, but he feels very sympathetic and so tenderly disposed toward the "dear pioneers." Words are easy, but actions speak louder than words and I cannot imagine a more striking illustration, even as between the clergy class and laity, than between yourself and the pioneers as referred to be Jesus words when he said: "For they (the hypocrites) bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their little fingers...Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites for ye devour widows houses...ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte. And love...the chief seats in the synagogues...and to be called by men, "Rabbi Rabbi" (some distinctive name). Truly the pioneers and others have had burdens heaped upon them that you would not move with one of your fingers. Truly the widows have been robbed at your suggestion, or rather I should say command, for your command to the friends is, "Take their last penny for a book; they need it more than bread." What a spirit! And yet the friends submit to it. While a few will take the penny and as Paul says, "glory in their shame," how the vast majority hate it, but feel they must obey - God is speaking. What sacrilege! What blasphemy! What trafficking in the name of the Heavenly Father! The friends have served you faithfully, they have unknowingly been your servants, robbed by you of everything even the word of God and his precious promises which you have made null and void by your vain babblings; trudging on day by day, wondering but without a murmur. My what faithfulness, and what a taskmaster! I feel sure many will have their eyes opened, for 7,000, at least at heart have not bowed the knee to Baal even though they have advertised your name more than that of God Almighty. I would that you had gone from door to door as the pioneers and others have, and you would then know what you are talking about. [url] http://www.geocities.com/osarsif/salter.htm[/url]

    It is interesting how both letters seem to verify the harsh living of the pioneers or bethelites in the day of Rutherford and both letters are in agreement over the high lifestyle Rutherford led on the backs of these ones.

    Strangely absent in WT articles are any mention of self-sacrifice in a material way by Rutherford or any mention of his high living during a period of ecconomic depression.

    Path

  • Fredhall
    Fredhall

    To bad YOU apostates fit in that category. That is not having life.

  • Amazing
    Amazing

    Hi ISP: Very interesting and well stated post. I recall one year at the District Convention in the 1970s where the DO first used this "sloganistic" comment that stuck with JWs and I think was eventually published in a Watchtower study article: Brothers, many of you wish to live normal lives, but how can you expect to live normal lives, when these are anything but normal times!

    Clearly the Society uses and abuses peoples lives, and I agree with your twist on this, "Millions now living will never have a life." Very good way to put it. - Amazing

  • ISP
    ISP

    Hey Fred, you need to realise that the WTS's has misled every generation. Misled them into believing that the 'end' is near and that an extreme lifestyle is approved by God. These life stories are evidence of that. Be prepared for more sorry Wasted-Life stories.

    ISP

  • THE GLADIATOR
    THE GLADIATOR

    ISP

    You have bitten the lion on the head with your title. Millions now living - never had a life, they gambled it away in the Watchtower's casino, it in the hope of getting more.

    A moment of triumph is worth a life time of slavery.

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