It is remarkable how 6 million Witnesses ( or is it 'Witlesses'?) can go thru the yearly ritual of the "Memorial" without any of their
brain cells moving them towards understanding what a sad, unChristian perversion it is.
What part of "Do this in remembrance of me" is so hard to understand? Did Jesus say, "OK, just pass the stuff around - but 99% of you
shouldn't "partake"? Is that what he meant?
Isn't it amazing how the Watchtower can take a simple Christian ritual - intended to create oneness, brotherhood and a sense of equality
before God - and twist it into a yearly demonstration of elitism and establishment of a 'pecking order'? I'm "annointed"
and you're not.........? Actually, we shouldn't be surprized by this perversion of what Jesus intended - the Watchtower
has done the same thing with the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats , in which simple charity towards strangers
is twisted into counsel to submit to the commands of Watchtower leaders!
Do the 'blood and flesh' symbols of Christian salvation NOT apply to anyone but a tiny group of elderly hierarchs associated with
Brooklyn , New York? Is that what Jesus was trying to say?
Just for argument's sake, let's accept the 'heavenly/earthly hope' idea that Jehovah's Witnesses ramble on about - if so,
what about Jesus' remark ( John 6: 54) that "He that feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood has everlasting life
and I shall resurrect him on the last day" ? The resurrection on the "last day" was the general hope of the Jews
in Jesus' day, not some special, "first" resurrection. Lazarus' sister knew this ( John 11:24). Jesus also said
"Most truly I say to you, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in yourselves."
(John 6:53) Does that sound like exclusion to 8,000 or so in the modern day?
it's disgusting.
metatron