All you apostates out there!
Find a half-truth that the Watchtower has mentioned in detail, whether at meetings, assemblies or conventions or in the Botchtower
by truthseeker 9 Replies latest jw friends
All you apostates out there!
Find a half-truth that the Watchtower has mentioned in detail, whether at meetings, assemblies or conventions or in the Botchtower
Medical Advice:
The Watchtower Society was accurate when
it came to the celebrating of holidays as
most holidays stem from a pagan origin.
Respectfully,
The Wanderer
nvrgnbk | Re: April 15 WT: Society acknowledges some find its teachings hard to accept | 05-Mar-07 12:31 |
Post 145 of 294 since 19-Feb-07 | I love how we never actually learn what teachings these people have a hard time accepting. Instead they just act like their problems are their own and not the organizations. Exactamundo drewsagan, I've had this discussion with my aging father. Why don't they just come out with a point-by-point rebuttal of all the major apostate "lies and half-truths"? What are they so afraid of? If they really are lies and half-truths this should be painfully obvious to the r&f, thus bolstering faith that this is God's one and only organization and deepening the resolve to avoid apostate "propaganda". Knowing it'll never happen, Nvr |
Every other quotation from "scientists" in the Creation book.
Dave
Until I got online recently (after being out of the JW org for over 25 years), I was unaware that the Society once forbade vaccinations and organ transplants. I was only aware of the blood ban crap. They really are a cult, no doubt about it . . .
In one article, they referred to the use of organ transplants as cannibalism.
That was the view for about 13 years until they changed it.
Wonder how many JWs died in that 13 year interim because of refusing or not seeking an organ donor when needed, for fear of shunning, reproof, disfellowshipping or being cast out by their loving Jehovah?
A tangled web of deception through & through Jehovah's Witnesses Millerite/Adventist sect spin-off American Civil war army captain William Miller is ground zero for Jehovah's Witnesses.
There is nothing that made me gasp in horror of all WT/JW falsehoods more then this finding that it all came from the Millerite movement.Yes,the "great disappointment"of Oct 22 1844 has never died out... it lives on in the Seventh day Adventist (who admit it) and the Jehovah's Witnesses who deny it.
Must see video clip: http://www.dannyhaszard.com/cultvideos.htm please go to this link and scroll down for the History Channel clip
The Millerites: Armageddon (History Channel) 4 min clip
This is the highly credible HISTORY CHANNEL (Roger Mudd) not the "apostates" exposing Jehovah's Witnesses as a spin-off of the William Miller movement of 1844 Ergo,no 1914 then there can be no 1918 inspection..... The central CORE doctrine of the Watchtower,yes the reason the Watchtower came into existence was to declare Jesus second coming in 1914.When the prophecy (derived from William Miller of 1842) failed they said that he came "invisibly".
Ergo,no 1914 then there can be no 1918 inspection and sealing of the 'anointed' so the entire wts doctrinal superstructure comes crashing down like a house of cards
yes the holidays may have pagan origins, but the WT Society fails to mention their pagan connections too--pyramidology
Find a half-truth that the Watchtower has mentioned in detail, whether at meetings, assemblies or conventions or in the Botchtower
The fiction that C.T. Russell looked forward to the parousia as a future event (Copious references can be provided)
a lot of the quotes for example thiele, priestley, Campbell & Freedmann and many more. A very blatant one, Grayson: