The Wacktower Babble and Cracked Society
DevonMcBride
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New name for the WT.........
by rocky220 ini put some thought into this.......since this "borganization" has truly put a blotch on god's true name and purpose.... i give you[drums rolling]:.
the blotchtower!!!!
!....a most appropriate and truly functional description of behaviour for the last 120 years!!!!!!!
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God's Outrageous Claims
by Yizuman inthere's a very good book for atheists to read that have a very hard time with the concept of god.. the book is written by a former atheist who was like many of you a sceptic until he started doing personal research to find evidence of god and the biblical history and claims.
this is an extrememely good read if you want to find out from a former atheist who found evidence that showed proof that god is real and the biblical evidence that is found to back up the bible.. .
click here to view the book.. yizuman.
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DevonMcBride
I heard about a book called The Passover Plot but I don't remember who the author is. The author explains why he doesn't believe Jesus could have been resurrected. It made sense to me but then again I'm not Christian.
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JWs Say Good-Bye to Veteran's Stadium!
by Funchback ina letter was read this week at the philadelphia area kingdom halls that this year's district convention will be held in norphilly (north philly) at the liacouras center (temple university's indoor arena).
this is the first time the philadelphia district convention will be held indoors.
here's what people will miss at the vet (feel free to add to the list): .
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DevonMcBride
I bet this will save them a lot of money too. Temple University's Arena is much smaller.
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to JR Brown & Bethel Writing Dept
by pettygrudger ini have figure a way out of all your current "problems" simple - just do this:.
#1 - announce all mistakes you have made for the past 100+ years.
#2 - connect this "confession" with the fact that moses also made grave mistakes along with the hebrews, so was forced to wander around in the desert for 40 years.
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DevonMcBride
#1 - Announce all mistakes you have made for the past 100+ years
This would be one loooong announcement.
Devon
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For The Love of Money
by DevonMcBride infor the love of money .
gerald sigal
the watchtower society has always maintained that it alone is the only christian faith.
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DevonMcBride
FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY by Gerald Sigal
The Watchtower Society has always maintained that it alone is the only Christian faith. All other groups claiming to be Christians are simply part of the false religions of the world destined to be destroyed by God. They are not worthy to be called "Christian." Thus, the Society has alleged:
. . . Also, in the year 1918, when God destroys ["begins to destroy," in 1926 edition] the churches wholesale and the church members by millions, it shall be that any that escape shall come to the works of Pastor Russell to learn the meaning of the downfall of "Christianity." (Charles Taze Russell, The Finished Mystery [Studies in the Scriptures, vol. 7], Brooklyn: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, 1917 [1917 edition], p. 485.)
The Watchtower Society describes itself as "the only organization on earth that understands the 'deep things of God'" and "the true Christian organization" (The Watchtower, July 1, 1973, p. 402). It asks, "[I]f you were asked to identify those who are truly worthy to bear the name 'Christian' today, using the guidelines established by Jesus himself, could you honestly select any of Christendom's churches?" (Awake! February 22, 1975, p. 23). In a description of its members it maintains that "There are people, worshipers of the true God, Jehovah, to whom you can flee. Millions have fled. Known as Jehovah's Witnesses, they make up an international Christian brotherhood. . . . Before baptism, all of these had completed a spiritually stimulating course of Bible study, enabling them to make a personal, well-founded decision to resign from all former attachment to any other religion" (Awake! November 8, 1996, p. 9).
It is obvious that the Watchtower Society considers itself to be the only Christian group and its membership the only people who can truly be called Christians. Catholics and Protestants are part of "modern-day Christendom. False to its claim to being the realm of true Christianity, Christendom has fallen victim to Babylonish religion. . . .Christendom will go down into destruction with it" The Watchtower, October 1, 1982, p. 27).
For over one hundred years the Watchtower Society has held to the position that only its members are Christians. But, to protect its financial holdings in France the Watchtower Society indulged in hypocrisy. In an open letter addressed to the President of France, appearing as a full page advertisement in The New York Times (July 5, 1998, Section 4, p. 12 WK), the "Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses" sought outside support for their protest against being taxed. Under the title FRANCE MOVES TO TAX RELIGION! They claim that "French tax administrators have jeopardized basic human rights by imposing a punitive 60 percent tax on the third-largest Christian religion in France. If the tax laws can be used to suppress one religion in France, then many religions and nonprofit organizations are at risk."
Whatever the legal merits of its objections may be are not our concern here. There is another issue. If the Jehovah's Witnesses are the self-proclaimed "third-largest Christian religion in France" what do they consider are the other two Christian religions? Are they referring to Catholics or Protestants? The Watchtower Society never refers to Catholics or Protestants as being "Christian religions," but only calls them by what the Society considers a derogatory term, "Christendom."
For the love of money, however, the Watchtower Society has hypocritically by-passed one of its central doctrines: that it alone is the only Christian religion. It has attempted to fool those outside the organization unaware of its deviousness. By its teachings, the Society has already fooled its members.
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Bethel / NY City Congregations
by Siddhashunyata inany speculation on the effect of the absence of bethelites in ny city congregations as the wtbts moves operations upstate?
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DevonMcBride
I have non-JW friends who live in Brooklyn Heights and they will be thrilled to see the Bethelites go.
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Dead Sea Scrolls
by DevonMcBride in.
what is the watchtower's teachings regarding the dead sea scrolls?
i can't seem to find anything on it in their publications.
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DevonMcBride
I am in the process of reading a book on the Dead Sea Scrolls. What I find interesting is that the WT accepts them. According to these scrolls, Jesus was part of the Essenes tribe. The Essenes tribe was known to practice the Kabbalah - Jewish mysticism. Wouldn't that be contradictory to the WT's teachings?
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Dead Sea Scrolls
by DevonMcBride in.
what is the watchtower's teachings regarding the dead sea scrolls?
i can't seem to find anything on it in their publications.
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DevonMcBride
What is the Watchtower's teachings regarding the Dead Sea Scrolls? I can't seem to find anything on it in their publications.
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Benny Hinn on Dateline
by kelsey007 inwhat a show- millions of followers supporting this guy to the tune of $100,000,000 per year!
this guy really demonstrates how desperate people are.
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DevonMcBride
More money is made in the name of God.
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Benny Hinn
by mike047 indid anyone watch dateline last night?
the expose' on pastor hinn was exactly what i would have expected.
mike
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DevonMcBride
Yes, I saw it. It reminded me of a Steve Martin movie I saw years ago about a faith healer. I believe it was a spook on Benny Hinn.