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ERRORS IN THE MAGAZINES;DID YOU NOTICE ANY?
by badboy 10 Replies latest jw friends
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XBEHERE
The entire Watchtower magazine is one big error. Error in doctrine especially.
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serendipity
I do recall seeing one error when I was a teenager. I think it was in either the WT or Awake. Wrong verb tense or something like that.
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willdabeerman
yea. my issue of plumpers had the covergirl Kitten pegged to be on page 45,it was actually on 47. but its ok i found her.......what magazines are refeering to?.....whoops, not that one.....my bad....
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What-A-Coincidence
a devoted pioneer who is fluent in spanish and english went ballistic cause the spanish translations grammer was so incorrect...i mean IS so incorrect
don't ask me cause my grammer is just as bad
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unclebruce
Good Friday badboy,
I sat at many a Watchtower study™ inwardly fuming over statements made from both the platform and audience that I felt were untrue. e.g: union bashing (as spurred along by the King of the North™ doctrine). Now and then a watchtower would come out with something I'd disagree with but it was the reasoning™ in the Awake! Magazine™ I had most trouble with. Sorry i can't come up with examples of the top of my head but pull any Awake!™ a rticle purporting to speak about a science related subject and you'll find more “mistakes” than a sane mind can handle.
An example of Watchtower deceit:
“ As early as in the year 1876, in an article that he submitted for publishing in The Bible Examiner, the president had pointed forward to 1914 as the date for "the times of the Gentiles" to end, with serious consequences for the whole world of mankind. (Luke 21:24, Authorized Version) Amazingly, at the time that the president announced to the Brooklyn Bethel family that the Gentile Times had ended, the first world war of all human history was in its 66th day.” The Watchtower 1983 5/15 p. 16
“ For 38 years prior to 1914, the Bible Students, as Jehovah's Witnesses were then called, pointed to that date as the year when the Gentile Times would end. What outstanding proof that is that they were true servants of Jehovah!” The Watchtower 1990 10/15 p. 19
The modern day™ leaders of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society™ have rescued only the phrase "end of the Gentile Times™" from pre-1914 Watchtower publications™ as can be seen from the above quotations. What they deceitfully do not tell is that 1914 marked™, in pre-1914 publications, the end of the world™ and the ushering in of Armageddon™ at that time.
A religion that teaches lies cannot be true. Watchtower December 1, 1991 p.7
unclebruce
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badboy
UNION BASHING? WHAT UNION BASHING?
ISN'T THE WT SUPPOSED TO BE POLITICALLY NEUTRAL?
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ozziepost
ISN'T THE WT SUPPOSED TO BE POLITICALLY NEUTRAL?
You think so??
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vomit
Well a couple of printing errors, like a siamese twin bible with parts printed upside down, or some watchtowers or awakes that had god leaves when you opened them out where copies of odd pages in the wt or awake. They seemed to be th only good times growing up in the religion.
Errors.... Used American English, words and grammer. In British English speaking countries.
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badboy
gOD LEAVES,WHAT ARE THOSE?