Alcyone is the residence of Jehovah God?

by Green Chille 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • Green Chille
    Green Chille

    What a wacko belief the wittnesses had at one time! I never knew until now.

    While the Heaven's Gate suicides expected to be transported at death to a location in outer space associated with the Hale-Bopp comet, for many decades Watchtower believers hoped to go for their heavenly reward to the star Alcyone, the brightest star in the Pleiades cluster in the constellation Taurus ("the Bull"). Jehovah's Witnesses believed Christ traveled there after his resurrection, and they identified Alcyone as the residence of Almighty God Jehovah himself. (See their WATCHTOWER magazine, May 15, 1895, p. 1814.)

    Joseph F. ("Judge") Rutherford (Watchtower President 1916-1942) continued the pattern established by founder Charles Taze Russell. In Rutherford's 1928 book RECONCILIATION he proclaimed, "the Pleiades is the place of the eternal throne of God." (page 14) Jehovah's Witness leaders did not repudiate this teaching until 1953 when THE WATCHTOWER stated, "it would be unwise for us to try to fix God's throne as being at a particular spot in the universe." (November 15, page 703)

    While Heaven's Gate believers donned purple togas during their final moments, Watchtower founder Russell had his traveling companion fashion a white Roman toga from railroad sleeping-car bedsheets as he approached death on Halloween, October 31, 1916. A massive stone pyramid measuring nine feet across its base with the name WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY engraved in large letters on its side stands next to Russell's grave, marking the sect's burial plots in United Cemetery north of Pittsburgh.

    Until 1928 the sect taught that the Great Pyramid of Egypt was lined up with the Pleiades star cluster and contained in its measurements prophecies of the life of Christ and the end of the world.

    So that is what Jesus found in 1914 called the TRUE religion??

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Yah, wacko is right.

    S

  • carla
    carla

    Stranger yet is that when pointing this out to a current jw they respond with something like, ' yeah so what? the early jw's used to celebrate Christmas and birthdays too!' They don't find this all that strange.

  • Sad emo
    Sad emo

    Our solar system of planets is also found to be revolving

    together around some other great center; and far beyond

    the farthest limits of our system, by the aid of the

    telescope, other suns and systems are discerned, all presumably

    revolving with ours around some common center,--

    the group Pleiades. And the reasonable suggestion has

    been made that that center may be the heaven of heavens,

    the highest heaven, the throne of God.

    Is this the quote you're referring to in the May 15 1895 WT? If so, there is no actual belief stated - only a comment about a 'reasonable suggestion'

    It looks to me like Rutherford took virtually this exact quote and then added to it - thus turning it into a belief.

    I think Russell would be turning in his grave at some of the crazy stuff the Judge added to his writings!

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