Study of PersuationTechniques Used by Jehovahs Witnesses & Watchtower

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  • sf
    sf

    I am sure that many whom research Watchtower related material have seen this item. Yet many new ones may have not. For your educational purposes of discovering the truth about the techniques of "TheTruth" (the Jehovah's Witnesses {religion} AND the book publishing empire called Watchtower Bible Tract Society):

    http://users.uniserve.com/~renford/persuade.htm

    A research report submitted to Tabor College, Adelaide, by NATHAN CHARLES BEEL as the Directed Study Project component for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Christian Counseling--- November, 1997.

    -Introduction
    -Lifton’s Criteria for Thought Reform -Milieu Control
    -Mystical Manipulation
    -Loading the Language

    -Doctrine over Person
    -The Sacred Science
    -The Cult of Confession
    -The Demand for Purity
    -The Dispensing of Existence -Hassan’s Criteria for Mind Control Behavior Control
    -Information Control
    -Thought Control
    -Emotional Control -Conclusion
    -Propaganda

    -Cognitive Dissonance

    Summary of Study

    The Watchtower Society utilizes manipulative techniques and environment to recruit and maintain their membership. According to Robert Lifton (1961), a psychologist who examined American soldiers subjected to mind control techniques by the Communist Chinese, there are eight criteria that are used evaluate if the environment that people have been subject to has been a mind control totalist environment. The Watchtower was found to utilize each of his criteria to varying degrees in their indoctrination process. The cult identifying criteria set out by exit-counselor Steven Hassan (1990) also proved conclusively that the Watchtower (now abbreviated to ‘WT’) exerted behavior, information, thought and emotional control to maintain their membership. The study then proceeded to identify the persuasive techniques of the propagandists in selecting their messages to have maximum effect on their audiences. Various pieces of WT literature were analyzed and found to utilize similar techniques and thus could be appropriately classed as propaganda. Leon Festinger’s cognitive dissonance theory (Festinger, 1957) was then examined to help explain the psychological reasons why both people become JW’s and why people remain JW’s even though there are more credible alternatives. Clinical hypnotic processes were also examined and compared with cultic applications. And again through their literature and social structures, Jehovah’s Witnesses were shown to employ these, especially in their recruitment processes. The conclusion affirmed that the WT applies a variety of powerful psycho-social techniques to recruit and maintain membership and summarized some different evangelism pointers and approaches when dealing with JW’s or those interested in becoming Jehovah’s Witnesses.

  • kls
    kls

    Thanks sf for the information. This is such great reading and a must have of information for all.



  • codeblue
    codeblue

    SF:

    Thanks for sharing that information. I believe I read about it when I read both of Steve Hassan's books, but it is always a good thing to have a refresher course!!!

    CodeBlue

  • sf
    sf

    kls,

    I certainly appreciate your thank you. I'm not seeking any credit though. But it is nice to get posts like yours occassionally. It lets me know that my research is being used, by some, as a tool in their own discoveries of the deception and corruption of the organization that fronts as a religion.

    I work mostly in the yahoo jw/exjw chatroom with much of what is posted here and expound on such material through searches from google. Then I cut and paste it verbatim. With scanned material, I read it on mic. Many times the jws clear the room and only us apostates remain. Our chatroom is ABOUT jws, not FOR them. This clearly upsets many of the jws there. But according to countless wt articles and talks, they are not even to sit and associate with us. So, are they wise or stupid...as wt feb 15, '04 asks?

    Again, thank YOU for your warm comments.

    Sincerely, sKally

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    Time to send this bttt

  • sf
    sf

    Yea, this was one of those 'finds'. Thx LL for bumping it.

    If I may, it was the FEB. 15, 2005 WT, not '04. Boy did I have fun quoting that mag back when yahoo jw chat was up. I even had the quote on my profile there. It burned the jws that I would cut/ paste WT litterature from WATCHTOWERS own site. I mean, I had Quotes site on my profile, but I thought it best I bring the litterature in by its authors. LOL The jws online hateddddddddd when I did that.

    How ironic it is, now, that WT sues Quotes.

    sKally

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