5 minute guide to knowing if Jehovah's Witnesses have the truth

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  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    I have just posted a new article at http://www.jwfacts.com/index_files/5min.htm that is copied below. Can you please check it and make any suggestions? A few bits may not make total sense as they are links to other pages in the website. I am trying to write an article that summaries everything in a nutshell. Do you think after reading this that a searching JW may actually stop and think about it? Would giving it to a bible study be enough to let them see reality?

    Most Jehovah’s Witnesses are honest people that want to please God and follow truth. Being a Jehovah’s Witness takes a large commitment in terms of time, lifestyle, relationships and even thought processes. For this reason, while not wanting to doubt Jehovah’s organisation, many Witnesses are starting to examine their beliefs, particularly now that the last days have been extended for so long. The Internet makes access to information far easier and assists greatly in this regard. This site is dedicated to proving if the Watchtower Society teaches The Truth. By the end of reading this page you will understand exactly how to go about determining if it is the truth or not.

    All religions say they teach truth, and many claim that belonging to their particular organisation is essential for salvation. Likewise, the Watchtower Society say that they are the only truth. The Watchtower makes the assertion that there is absolute truth, that the Watchtower Society is the organisation that explains it most accurately and the only organisation by which a person can receive salvation . Regular study of the bible and strong emphasis on doctrine is used to prove what they teach is correct. Jesus statement at John 13:35 “ By this all will know that YOU are my disciples, if YOU have love among yourselves” is also pointed to, and it can be shown that Jehovah’s Witnesses belong to a loving organisation.

    But consider this, most other religions do the same. At least some of the members have an in-depth knowledge of the doctrine, are firmly convinced they have the truth and claim to have proof they are the most loving religion. Many grow at similar rates to the Watchtower Society and are filled with as many sincere and intelligent people. Therefore, It is not debatable doctrine or subjective measurements of love that prove the Witnesses are the true religion.

    The underlying premise to being a Jehovah’s Witness is that the Watchtower Society is God’s visible organization. Everything hinges around this concept. Prove that the Watchtower Society is God’s Organization and it does not matter if doctrines change or practices are wrong because it must be God’s will to reveal things in his own time. Prove that the Watchtower Society is not God’s Organization and it becomes irrelevant if the doctrines are correct or not. To know if Jehovah’s Witnesses have the truth only requires being able to prove or disprove this premise. Once this is understood it becomes easy to test the validity of such a claim.

    There are a several things to consider when determining if the Watchtower Society is God’s Organisation. To start with it is necessary to understand where the concept comes from. The Watchtower Society uses the parable of the Faithful and Discreet Slave to justify that a new religion would appear in the Last Days. This is referred to at Matthew 24: 45;

    “Who really is the faithful and discreet slave whom his master appointed over his domestics, to give them their food at the proper time? 46 Happy is that slave if his master on arriving finds him doing so. 47 Truly I say to YOU , He will appoint him over all his belongings.”

    The parable of an appointed slave is the only scriptural support the Watchtower Society has that following an organisation is a requirement of salvation in the Last Days. (The Watchtower also discusses the concepts that Jehovah has always used an organisation and that the Watchtower Society is structured around the first century congregation. The validity of these claims is discussed at Faithful & Discreet Slave ) It needs to be recognised that Mat 24:45 is a vague parable. It does not mention the word organisation, Watchtower or Jehovah’s Witness. In fact the word organisation never appears in the bible. For this reason this parable is applied differently by various religions.

    The official Watchtower teaching is that the slave is the entire group of the 144,000. In reality, up until 1976 the doctrines of the organisation were decided upon by a single person, the President of the Watchtower Society. This was limited to Russell, Rutherford and finally Knorr. Since 1976 doctrine has been approved by the members of the Governing Body, with virtually no input from any others of the anointed class.

    Most important in understanding if the parable is referring to the Watchtower Society is to compare the history of how Jesus is said to have chosen the faithful and discreet slave with what the Watchtower now says is supposed to have occurred. This can all be done by referencing Watchtower publications, no inaccurate hearsay or anti-witness literature needs to be referred to.

    It is explained that Jesus in 1914 Jesus took rulership and first cleansed the heavens. (1) Three and a half years later in 1918 he cleansed his spiritual temple on earth. (2) In 1919 he re-inspected the organisation and found it cleansed. Describing this period the Watchtower 1998 May 15 p.17 says;

    “5 Anointed Christians who survived the testing period of 1914-19 were freed from the dominating influence of the world and from many Babylonish religious practices. The remnant went forward as a cleansed and refined people, willingly offering sacrifices of praise to God and having the assurance that they as a people were acceptable to him.”

    Watchtower 1993 May 1 p.16 “4 In 1919 the cleansed slave class could look forward to ever-expanding activities.”

    The reason Jesus is said to have chosen the Watchtower Society as his only means of salvation was that it was the only organisation providing food at the proper time, and so justly appointed over all Jesus “belongings”.

    God’s Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has Approached chap.17 pp.350,355

    “40 The serving of food, the right sort of food , at the proper time was the issue. It had to be according to this that a decision must be rendered by the returned master...

    51 On inspecting the remnant of his anointed disciples in the year 1919 C.E., the reigning King Jesus Christ did find the appointed “slave” faithful and discreet in the feeding of his “domestics.” Accordingly, he appointed this “slave” class over all his belongings.”

    The reason a Jehovah’s Witness is supposed to believe that the Watchtower Society is God’s only true organisation is because they were supplying the right sort of food, the truth, when Jesus inspected the organisation in 1919. What did Jesus find in 1919 when he inspected the Watchtower Society? He found the following teachings being promoted;

    <!--[if !supportLists]-->· <!--[endif]--> That the last days started in 1799 and the 1800’s were the worst time period of all history

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    Are these teachings the ‘”right sort of food at the proper time’”? By current Watchtower truth the food the Watchtower Society was providing in 1919 was filled with inaccurate prophecy, spiritism, paganism, polytheism, idolatry and political activism. Certainly anyone belong to such a religion could not be considered one of the anointed. It brings into question if Russell, who had died in 1916, could be in heaven. Did Jesus go about immediately cleansing his organisation in 1919? No! The reality is that virtually no teachings or Babylonish practices were changed from 1914 to 1919. All of the above teachings were still being promoted in 1925. In fact, the understanding of 1914 was not changed until 1943 (3) and the (so called) idolatry of Jesus continued until after 1950!

    One interesting twist to all of this is that in 1914 there was no Faithful and Discreet Slave class awaiting the Lords arrival. Luke 12:35-43 is the parallel prophecy about this slave class. It says;

    35 “Let YOUR loins be girded and YOUR lamps be burning, 36 and YOU yourselves be like men waiting for their master when he returns from the marriage, so that at his arriving and knocking they may at once open to him. 37 Happy are those slaves whom the master on arriving finds watching! Truly I say to YOU, He will gird himself and make them recline at the table and will come alongside and minister to them.

    However, at that time there was no slave class, as it was believed that Russell was the Slave (4) . Neither were any members of the Watchtower Society waiting for the Lord’s return as described in this scripture. Although the Watchtower 1984 December 1 p.14 states;

    “20 Russell and his associates quickly understood that Christ’s presence would be invisible. They disassociated themselves from other groups and, in 1879, began publishing spiritual food in Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence. From its first year of publication, this magazine pointed forward, by sound Scriptural reckoning, to the date 1914 as an epoch-making date in Bible chronology. So when Christ’s invisible presence began in 1914, happy were these Christians to have been found watching!”

    In truth in 1914 no one was waiting for Christ’s invisible return as it was still believed he already had returned invisibly over 40 years earlier in 1874.

    The above information briefly shows that any claim about Jesus choosing the Watchtower Society as his organisation in 1919 is baseless. The Watchtower Society carried many false teachings as part of the religion until Rutherford made significant changes in the 1930’s.

    What does this all mean? Jehovah’s Witnesses are said to be part of God’s only Spirit-directed Organisation. Though this may sound impressive the reality is that Jehovah’s Witnesses really follow what they are told to believe by a small group of men referred to as the Governing Body. Consider; if a Witness said in 1940 that worshipping Jesus is wrong they would have been disfellowshipped as an apostate and labelled as a person reserved for everlasting destruction. However, if in the 1950’s they said worshipping Jesus was right they would have been labelled an apostate. It was not God’s Spirit that created this important discrepancy, it was the error of men. To be classified as a Jehovah’s Witness following truth was not important, following the incorrect teachings men was. God is a God of truth (Ex 34:6). If this organisation was not teaching truth, either before or after the 1950’s, then it was not Spirit directed. Its followers were not following God’s truth, they were following the untruths of men.

    When confronted with this information the mind of a Jehovah’s Witness will immediately worry “but if it not the truth where else will we go?” and of course they know of no other place to go to. When confronted with such a dilemma the mind suffers what is referred to as cognitive dissonance . It is safer mentally to refuse to consider the implications of such inconsistencies of belief than to confront them. If a person confronts these inconsistencies and realises what they believe is wrong they are faced with accepting that many years of their life may have been spent in pointless pursuits and are left not knowing what to do next. This is a common dilemma for members of many high control groups. It parallels very well with the philosophical question posed in the movie The Matrix when Morpheus says to Neo:

    “You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes. Remember -- all I am offering is the truth, nothing more.”

    For many people it easier to take the figurative blue pill and think no further as to whether what they believe is truth.

    The second premise that the Watchtower Society is based on greatly helps many Jehovah’s Witnesses put aside any doubts. It allows them to feel that it is unnecessary to deal with any inconsistencies that occurred in the past or may still be apparent now. This is the concept that the light gets brighter . Rather than accept that the many wrong dates and changed teachings indicate the organisation is not directed by God it is explained away as progressive enlightenment. This concept of provisional infallibility (that is; the Watchtower is to be considered the “voice of God” (w 57 6/15 p.370 ) even though it has regularly been wrong) is illogical when examined but satisfies the minds need for stability.

    Viewing the history of Watchtower doctrine, complete with all that was wrong and that has changed back and forth multiple times brings one to the understanding that Holy Spirit does not direct the Watchtower teachings. The same is true in regard to the appointment of brothers as well as the disfellowshipping of wrongdoers, which are also said to be done under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. When a person becomes aware of the number of people that were appointed to positions of authority, who were at the time of the appointment engaging in gross sin it is readily apparent that that Holy Spirit is not guiding the Watchtower organisation in this area either.

    When a person is ready to accept that the Watchtower Society has made significant mistakes, that in 1919 it was not found to be dispensing the proper food and is not an organisation directed by God and his holy spirit the question arises “How could I be so sure it was the truth? Aren’t the doctrines correct, or at least isn’t this religion the closest to truth?” To understand why you were so sure it is interesting to review the article on fear and mind control .

    Once you realise that what you believe about doctrine may not be correct studying the bible takes on a totally new light and you will find many doctrine you believed without question take on quite different meaning. It is incredible to find out the reasons people in other religions hold to their beliefs. One word of caution. People that come out of one high control group often are attracted to similar groups and can quickly become ensnared in the same situation they have just left. You have plenty of time. There is not need to make a hasty decision, either in regards to leaving the Watchtower Society or to join another religion.

    It generally takes what Raymond Franz termed a ’Crisis of Conscience’ for a Jehovah’s Witness to start seriously wondering whether the religion is really the truth. There are numerous different events that have prompted the first important moment for former Jehovah’s Witnesses. This includes:

    - Disfellowshipping of a loved one

    - Death of a loved one for refusing blood

    - Lack of love in the congregation

    - Treatment by a judicial committee

    - Appointment of a sinner

    - Specific doctrine or changes such as

    - 1975

    - Changing generation teaching

    - 607 BCE

    - Scandal such as

    - Handling of paedophiles

    - Watchtower NGO membership to the United Nations

    I would love to hear your experiences, where you are from, if you have had a ‘crisis of conscience’ and what brought you to this site. Feel free to email me at [email protected] .

    References

    1

    Watchtower 1991 5/15 p.9

    Obeying his Father’s order, Jesus cleansed the heavens of Satan and his demons, hurling them down to the earth. After seeing this occur in vision, John hears a heavenly voice proclaim: “Now have come to pass the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Christ!” Yes, in 1914 Christ began ruling as King!

    2 Isaiah’s Prophecy—Light for all Mankind II chap. 23 p.348

    In 1918, three and a half years after his enthronement, he cleansed Jehovah’s spiritual temple, as represented on earth by the congregation of anointed Christians.

    Watchtower 1960 7/15 p.436

    “… finally cleansed by a fiery test by 1918, the matured “slave” as represented by a remnant now stood ready for new assignments of service.”

    3. Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom (1993) chap. 10 p.133

    “A clearer understanding of Biblical chronology was published in 1943, in the book “The Truth Shall Make You Free,” and it was then refined the following year in the book “The Kingdom Is at Hand,” as well as in later publications.”

    God’s Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has Approached (1973) chap.11 pp.209-210

    55 In the year 1943 the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society published the book “The Truth Shall Make You Free.” In its chapter 11, entitled “The Count of Time,” it did away with the insertion of 100 years into the period of the Judges and went according to the oldest and most authentic reading of Acts 13:20, and accepted the spelled-out numbers of the Hebrew Scriptures. This moved forward the end of six thousand years of man’s existence into the decade of the 1970’s. Naturally this did away with the year 1874 C.E. as the date of return of the Lord Jesus Christ and the beginning of his invisible presence or parousia.

    4. Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom (1993) chap.10 p.143

    “Over a decade later, however, Brother Russell’s wife publicly expressed the idea that Russell himself was the faithful and wise servant. The view that she voiced concerning the identity of the ‘faithful servant’ came to be generally held by the Bible Students for some 30 years. Brother Russell did not reject their view, but he personally avoided making such an application of the text, emphasizing his opposition to the idea of a clergy class commissioned to teach God’s Word in contrast to a lay class that was not thus commissioned. The understanding expressed by Brother Russell in 1881 that the faithful and wise servant was in reality a collective servant, made up of all the members of the spirit-anointed body of Christ on earth, was reaffirmed in The Watch Tower of February 15, 1927.”

  • gumby
    gumby
    Do you think after reading this that a searching JW may actually stop and think about it? Would giving it to a bible study be enough to let them see reality

    It might get them thinking a bit.....but since your using Rays material, why not use what Ray himself suggests as the best material to show a JW? He suggests hitting them at the foundation......which is showing them that C.T. Russell DID NOT recieve his insight or inspiration from an existing "Slave Class" as the Watchtower says existed during his time. There was no Slave Class to be found in his day and no JW can prove there was. What you CAN prove to them is contradiction in their claims concerning the Slave Class. Their own literature declares Russell as being gods only appointed mouthpiece in his day.

    Gumby

  • moggy lover
  • moggy lover
  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Good point Gumby, i will add that in.

    What I really want is the article to be short and simple enough that a person will read it in one go and understand it, yet still be hard hitting. I guess a bit like one of those little tracts that we used to place. I also would like it to be written in a way that a JW could read it and not really think it was 'apostate' material until after they finish it and think about it. That is probably a tall order to get in one document.

    Anyway it is almost midnight down under so bed time. Sorry that i wont get to reply to any posts.

  • gumby
    gumby
    Anyway it is almost midnight down under so bed time

    Nighty night.

    Maybe you'll have a vision tonight and when you wake up you'll have the perfect answer

    Gumby

  • moggy lover
    moggy lover

    Hi, Jwfacts Personally I cant see anything that will improve your presentation. It is an excellent piece of research and well presented. Your prose was dignified, measured, and non threatening yet it placed an uncompromizing emphasis on the one teaching for which the average R&F will feel most threatened - the sovereignty of the F$DS and the fact that they are always right, even when they're wrong, they're right.

    To your two questions: Will a searching JW stop and think about it? Yes

    Would giving it to a BS be enough for them to see reality? Probably... It will need to depend on three factors 1 Are THEY searching? Not all BS are deeply cognitve of Spiritual things -they may be involved in the BS because of family pressure, involvement with a [future] mate etc 2 How long have they been studying? Some have studied for long enough to become as rabidly fanatical as a full blown JW 3They may have built up a genuine personal relationship with the person they are studying with - a mentor - if you like. Barring these factors ... Probably

    Great Stuff. [ Damn if only I learned to spell maybe I could write like that]

    Hope it does well

    Cheers

  • ICBehindtheCurtain
    ICBehindtheCurtain

    JWfacts that was GREAT!!! I was looking for precisely something like what you put together, there are some freinds I want to send info to anonymously but didn't want it to scare them off, this is perfect.

    Keep up the good work!

    IC

  • stillAwitness
    stillAwitness

    Man thats a lot of reading..More like a 15 mintue guide!

    Better print it out and reading during my Poli Science class. I'll let ya know what I think!

  • freedomlover
    freedomlover

    great read JWfacts. are you going to put that in the best of somewhere? I'd like to refer to it again. thanks - freedomlover

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