Now, when the Society discusses the "Flag Salute" issue in the Divine Purpose book, or the Proclaimers book, or the 1975 Yearbook, or in their many Watchtower articles, is there ever even the slightest hint that the whole issue was bound up in a paranoid conspiracy theory?
The article I just quoted above (and I'm trying pretty hard to quote only "fair use" excerpts for discussion) ends with an appeal to read the article "Saluting the Flag" in the 23 October 1935 issue of Golden Age. Why?
*** g35 11/6 p. 84 Lop-Sided News ***
It is absolutely convincing and satisfying. Read it, and decide now whether you wish to be Hitlerized, swastika-ized, Nazified, or Mussolinified by the Roman Catholic Hierarchy, The Associated Press, or anybody else acting in their behalf. Watch your step, or you will be compelled soon to say the equivalent of "Heil Hitler" before you know what it is all about.
The Society today would portray the flag salute issue as simply a matter of "Christian neutrality", but Rutherford's views were thoroughly political. Refraining from saluting the flag was a political act of resisting foreign incursion in America, of resisting the forces aimed to overthrow the American government. In short, you would be protecting your own country from foreign threats by refusing to be co-opted by them. Yes, yes, it was also about allegiance to God's kingdom and opposing Satan's organization. But it wasn't just that. The Society conceals the fact that at the time, Rutherford promoted a xenophobic, bigoted conspiracy theory as another rationale for resisting the flag salute.