Video of Russells grave ...................NOT a pyramid !!

by vitty 17 Replies latest jw friends

  • Highlander
    Highlander

    I definitely plan on visiting the gravesite. My wife wants to visit bethel, so I told her that I would take her there as long as she went with me to the gravesite. So far she hasn't

    agreed to that.

  • needproof
    needproof

    Thanks LovesDubs! I'm looking through them now, thank you very much for putting them online for us to see.

  • LovesDubs
    LovesDubs

    You're welcome NP :) There isnt any doubt...zip nada. The pyramid is Russel's and belongs to the Watchtower Society. If it DIDNT...they wouldnt let it stay there now would they.

  • MeneMene
    MeneMene

    Highland - if you get to Bethel, maybe you can visit the Assembly Hall in Queens that has the Winged Sun God on the front of it. There is a picture at this web site - www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/dirtywatchtowersecrets.htm

  • kid-A
    kid-A

    I've visited the grave. Its a surreal experience knowing that those old bones are responsible for all the misery my family and myself have been through.

    There is most definitely a very large pyramid just a couple meters from his official headstone. The Masonic Temple is about 100 feet away across the road.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    The rest of the video has many points which are easy to refute.
    Something about JW's following all the Bible rules in their preaching work.
    OKAY, but they add so many more rules that aren't in the Bible.

    You can say "This is the real headstone" only for the JW's who will stop
    listening to the apostates. The real proof is right there on the ground.
    Same with most of his points- proof can be found, but he tries to win
    over the blinded ones to keep the blinders on.

  • Justahuman24
    Justahuman24

    How is Russell responsible for your family's misery?

    I really think Russell was a sincere believer. He wasn't as strict as Jehovah's Witnesses are right now. He was liked and loved by most if not all of his followers while he was alive and even after he died. It's now that the WTS doesn't follow what he taught - granted some of his teachings were wrong but I'm not saying he was right; just that he was sincere and very different from the WTS presidents that followed him - and pretty much only talks about him when they talk about their "humble beginnings".

    I still am not sure if he was a Mason. If that is true, then that's just wrong because why would he be a Mason and then create/start a group that had way diff. believes from the Masons and then deny he was one?

    justahuman - but super nonetheless

  • needproof
    needproof

    "I still am not sure if he was a Mason. If that is true, then that's just wrong because why would he be a Mason and then create/start a group that had way diff. believes from the Masons and then deny he was one?"

    All the Mason's have to believe is that there is a God. You can be a member of any religion believing in just one God yet be a Mason. Freemasonry is not a religion, it's a society.

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