OK, regarding regarding your comments to Farkel. Thanks for clarifying.
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Remembering Rutherford
by Sea Breeze inhe seems to me to be the angriest and most ill-tempered of all the wt presidents, especially after his stint in prison and failed prophecies.. “regarding his misguided statements as to what we could expect in 1925, he [rutherford] once confessed to us at bethel, “i made an ass of myself.”” watchtower 1984 oct 1 p.24.
rutherford died at beth sarim on january 8, 1942, at the age of 72.
[220] cause of death was...carcinoma of the rectum..."[21] .
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JWs, Higher Education and Misrepresentation by Barb Anderson
by Dogpatch injehovahs witnesses, higher education and misrepresentation.
footnotes and appendices and full article at:.
http://www.freeminds.org/doctrine/education_anderson.htm.
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Disillusioned JW
It is too bad that the WT reversed their earlier more liberal policy regarding higher education.
Regarding the first post in this topic thread, I think the WT thinks they are justified in their handling of secular quotes (which we consider to be mishandling of the quotes) in the same way that many other authors on many subjects use quotes of those who disagree with them on many points, thinking that despite being "hostile witnesses" the sources admit things which support the conclusions of the person who is quoting them. They view that as a result the hostile witnesses can be more useful to quote from than quotes from 'friendly witnesses'.
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New WTS Ministry Textbook
by artful ingreetings.. since this is my first post to this board, i would like to submit some interesting information from a new watchtower society (wts) ministry textbook.
this new publication is to replace the existing "school guidebook" and is to be used by all jws starting in 2003. .
please excuse me if this information has already been posted elsewhere on the board but i think that an interesting discussion is to be had here.
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The answer about most of the children in the illustrations of a post-Armageddon paradise is that they are the children are of JW parents who survived through the great tribulation and the battle of Armageddon and never died ('millions now living will never die' doctrine) and thus were not resurrected and thus were not barred from marriage and from producing children. But yes there is also idea that many children will be resurrected during the 1,000 year period of Christ's reign in which Satan is in the abyss.
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Re: Use of revised New World Translation
by pixel inthis letter will be read this week.
you read it here first!.
re: use of revised new world translation .
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Besides the exclusion of John 8:1-11 there are some other changes incorporated in the 2013 NWT which I dislike, but at the moment my impression is that overall the translation is an improvement.
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Converted Greek Philosopher Explains Christianity in 125 AD
by Sea Breeze ini ran across a pretty early treatise.
we were all taught that "real" christianity was lost to history and was only restored once russell and then rutherford restored it so that the wt could be appointed as god's "mouthpiece".
but, aristides wrote to the emperor hadrian and gave a pretty good synopsis of core christian belief in 125 ad.
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At the moment I am not sure that Hugh J. Schonfield was the source for my information about Hellenistic Jews making pious frauds to promote Judaism, but I did read it in some scholarly book. I read that prior to the start of Christianity the Jews had been very successful in converting Greeks and others to Judaism (though in many cases not becoming full proselytes). I read that at one point 10% of the population of the Roman empire was of the Jewish religion! I read that many Jews added comments to pagan Greek books of various kinds (or to copies of those books made by Jews) that the teachings of Judaism were superior to many of the teachings of the Greeks. I don't recall which specific book it was in which I read about those things however.
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Re: Use of revised New World Translation
by pixel inthis letter will be read this week.
you read it here first!.
re: use of revised new world translation .
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For an additional thought of mine about the 2013 NWT see my post at https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/5659859239305216/why-did-lloyd-evans-say-one-his-latest-video?page=3#/6030286377713664 . I am however disappointed to read that the 2013 NWT does not contain John 8:1-11 at all. I will be keeping my 1984 leather NWT and my 1984 Reference edition of the NWT.
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Why did Lloyd Evans say in one of his latest video
by mickbobcat inso i was watching an evans video he just put out where he was interviewing a man about how the cult treated his daughter who was rapped as a criminal.
the man said his wife's first experience with an apostate site was here.
i could tell by the look on his face he did not like that site and then could not help himself and said that he could not recommend going to this site.
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Disillusioned JW
It sounds like the 2013 NWT has a number of improvements in its revision of the 1984 NWT. I am thus now considering obtaining a copy of one, even though thus far I have not obtained any WT publications having a copyright date later than the year 2010. I became an outright positive/strong atheist in the year 2010 or 2011.
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Remembering Rutherford
by Sea Breeze inhe seems to me to be the angriest and most ill-tempered of all the wt presidents, especially after his stint in prison and failed prophecies.. “regarding his misguided statements as to what we could expect in 1925, he [rutherford] once confessed to us at bethel, “i made an ass of myself.”” watchtower 1984 oct 1 p.24.
rutherford died at beth sarim on january 8, 1942, at the age of 72.
[220] cause of death was...carcinoma of the rectum..."[21] .
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Rocketman123, just as millions of JWs today believe that the New World order (in which the Earth will be transformed into a paradise) administered by Jesus Christ (from heaven) will be here very soon and thus they believe millions alive today will never die, Rutherford likely believed much of what Russell taught would happen due to Christ's reign. Rutherford's idea of millions now living will never die is based upon Russell's teaching that Christ's kingdom will start to have full sway immediately after October 1914. As as a result, Rutherford like other people who converted to the religion of the WT, likely was sincere about millions never dying. If he was sincere then he was not a charlatan (just deluded). Dictionaries define charlatan as 'a person who pretends to have skills or knowledge that they do not have'. If a person was sincere in what they were saying then they were not putting on a pretense and thus were not charlatans, even if they were incorrect in what they were saying.
When I was an active JW (including while I was a regular pioneer and while I was a ministerial servant) and especially prior to the 1990 I thought I might live forever without ever dying and I hoped I would never die. I was thus not a charlatan for proclaiming to others the WT teachings about the prospect of living forever without ever experiencing death (which are based upon biblical teachings attributed to Jesus Christ). [See John 11:25-26 and Matthew 5:3, 10, 12 for examples along with Daniel 2:34-35, 44-45, Daniel 7:13-14, 21-22, 27, and Daniel 12:1-2, as well as Revelation 20:1-3 and Revelation 21:1-4 .]
Before I became baptized as a JW my JW father taught me (and my sister) the core WT doctrines by studying with us the WT book (from 1968) called The Truth that leads to Eternal Life (that book made the The Guinness Book of Records regarding the number of copies distributed and/or printed) and by studying some other WT books (including the 1958 WT book called From Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained, which I and my sister studied while we were very young children). I believed in what those books taught. After I became baptized (at under the age of 18 years) the WT came out with the book (in 1982) called You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth. I studied that book thoroughly in the congregation meetings and I believed in it. I later (while a regular pioneer) conducted in-home Bible studies (with non-JWs) using it as the textbook. I thus don't have difficulty in believing that Rutherford was sincere in teaching that 'millions now living will never die'. I also believe that Russell was sincere in what he taught in his WT books.
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Why did Lloyd Evans say in one of his latest video
by mickbobcat inso i was watching an evans video he just put out where he was interviewing a man about how the cult treated his daughter who was rapped as a criminal.
the man said his wife's first experience with an apostate site was here.
i could tell by the look on his face he did not like that site and then could not help himself and said that he could not recommend going to this site.
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Bill Covert, are you saying (in part) that the 2013 NWT translation of Lev. 5:1 is correct and an improvement of the 1984 NWT (at least for USA English readers) and that in the Sept. 1, 1987 WT article the WT correctly said what the verse meant someone calling down curses (in the name of Jehovah/YHWH) against those who witness a crime but don't report it to legal authorities, but that the WT misapplied it in the Sept. 1, 1987 WT article about a situation of a JW obtaining an abortion?
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Remembering Rutherford
by Sea Breeze inhe seems to me to be the angriest and most ill-tempered of all the wt presidents, especially after his stint in prison and failed prophecies.. “regarding his misguided statements as to what we could expect in 1925, he [rutherford] once confessed to us at bethel, “i made an ass of myself.”” watchtower 1984 oct 1 p.24.
rutherford died at beth sarim on january 8, 1942, at the age of 72.
[220] cause of death was...carcinoma of the rectum..."[21] .
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Hey minimus, it looks like you 17 years ago were not convinced that there was any evidence that Rutherford did anything immoral. In that regard my view is the same as yours back then. For example on the page at https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/77915/rutherford-exposed-story-berta-bonnie?page=2 you said the following.
'There were quite a few interesting tidbits about the 3. But other than a titillating review of hearsay, I don't think anyone's nailed Rutherford. Do I think he was everything that you've suggested here? Yup. But I don't see clear "evidence" of anything immoral that Rutherford did. BTW, YOU are one who is always looking for facts and evidence. I hope that you can see that your "expose' " doesn't really prove anything.'
I guess you later changed your views about whether there was evidence of Rutherford doing something immoral and maybe I will have the same view as well after I do more research.
Folks, at https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/77915/rutherford-exposed-story-berta-bonnie?page=5 amac 17 years ago wrote the following.
'This is very interesting, I hope research can find more evidence to back this up. It seems very believable to me, but I have to agree with Minimus and Undercover, it seems "unusable" as proof to current JW's.
It's a shame to see attacks on someone being skeptical of serious accusations. Skepticism should be welcomed when trying to decipher the truth about something. It's a shame when it is taken personally.
Minimus is correct...hearsay from a "friend" who was an elder and was confessed to and was also privy to information between Knorr and the subject is LIGHT YEARS away from a quote from a named elder who can be verified as serving at the time. I understand the need to possibly keep his name confidential, but skepticism should be understood as well.
Thank you Farkel for starting this thread and putting the information together.'
Maybe as I read more of the topic thread that the above two comments (from 17 years ago) were posted in I will change my views about Rutherford.
However, in some of Rutherford's books I have noticed statements by him that seem to be hints of him admitting having done certain things (or of him allowing himself to do certain things in the future). Such things include the following: authorizing the use of violent force (but not involving guns) at a WT convention against protestors; of saying that laws against prohibition (of alcoholic drinks) are not enforced by police upon the wealthy but only upon the poor and that laws prohibiting consumption of alcoholic drinks are unjust; saying the definition of a lying is the act of saying an intended falsehood to someone who is entitled to know the truth (such a definition allows one to decide that is fine to tell falsehoods to certain people and government agencies [ones deemed not to deserve to know the truth] - a practice that the WT legal team currently does in some child abuse court cases); saying that a person is entitled to kill another person if the person that would be killed would otherwise have murdered oneself or someone in one's household (he uses as support the example in the Bible of Moses striking dead an Egyptian who was attacking a Hebrew and says Moses was not guilty of any wrong in doing so).