"Because JW's don't go around with poles tied around their necks."
True, but many people speculate that witnesses go around with a stick hidden elsewhere on their person.
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"Because JW's don't go around with poles tied around their necks."
True, but many people speculate that witnesses go around with a stick hidden elsewhere on their person.
I always found it interesting, that in much of the literature, there is (was) the claim that early christians drew Jesus as being nailed to a stake. Despite years of searching, I've yet to find such a drawing in anything except the societies literature.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa2.htm
The following stories appear both in the Gospels and in the myths of many of the god-men:
Conception:
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Beliefs about the God-man:
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All of the Pagan myths had been circulating for centuries before Jesus birth (circa 4 to 7 BCE). It is obvious that if any copying occurred, it was the followers of Jesus incorporating into his biography the myths and legends of Osiris-Dionysus, not vice-versa.
True, but many people speculate that witnesses go around with a stick hidden elsewhere on their person
Careful! That's borderline blasphemy against the great Elsewhere!
Too bad this would all be right over the head of the average JW.
good point that they don't wear the pole around their neck. the only symbol they have is the watchtower symbol, but even that isn't plastered everywhere like the cross is. Not saying it is right or wrong to wear the cross or defending the watchtower. In my opinion, it doesn't matter what Jesus died on, just that he died. The WT makes way to much out of that and I think they do that just so they can be different.
Prime example, at the last 2 day assemble I said something about going to "church" and another sister said "you go to a church"? I guess the appropriate terminology is going to the "kingdom hall". My bible study teacher said they changed it because of this:
You go to the town hall to find out info on the town, so you go to a kingdom hall to find out about the kingdom AND to be distinguishable from other "generic" churches. That burns me for some reason. They change stuff just to be different when there is no biblical basis for it.
sorry to go off on rant
I also note that the Watchtower loves to use a watch tower as a symbol of its organization. They put it on their magazines and wear the watch tower symbol on their id tags at assemblies.
And, behold the pagan origins of the watchtower symbol (no, I don't really beleive that but it illustrates the silliness of their own argument against the cross):
The Canaanite altar:
The Idol, Artemis of Ephesus:
Don't some JW women wear little charms of watchtowers on chains around their necks? I have read this different places before but never seen anyone wearing one... I know it's slightly off topic, but it reminded me...
i've never seen any women wearing wt symbols around their necks. i've only been studying for a year though. But I don't think that's true
MJ...that is a picture of a "horned alter" as was used through Caanan and the Jewish Temple courtyard. It has obvious direct links to bull worship. Both Baal and Yhwh were called the 'Bull". So anyone sincerely seeking out "pagan" origins would have to recognize that the Jewish cult had very few original aspects, nearly every aspect of its temple and rite had precedents or parallels.