How the guy played the elitist with a literal 144,000 claim (so vain, he lost
me already), with propaganda about Christendom (meant in a derogatory way) to
compensate for Christianity not being destroyed in 1910-1914 as he predicted,
and affect elitism, and gets a reputation as warm other than in self-regard or
for the little group that agreed with about anything he said, I dunno.
The distinctive rules are added to define the elitism, but the Catch 22 is
the faker has to bend the truth of history and related refernce material and
reason out of shape to make such distinctive rules seem sure-fire.
1904 "We have every reason to believe that the definite, fixed number of the
elect is that several times stated in Revelation (7:4; 14:1); namely, 144,000
'redeemed from amongst men.'" ("The New Creation," Russell, 1904, p.179)
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An example meant to define the rarified righteousness or insight:
1906 "Moreover, the very words 'Father' and 'Son' imply a difference, and
contradict the thoughts of the Trinity and oneness of person...."
"How strange that any should attempt to misuse and pervert these our Lord's
words, to make them support the unreasonable and unscriptural doctrine of a
Trinity,--three Gods in ONE PERSON." ("The Atonement Between God and Man--Stud-
ies in the Scriptures, Vol.5," 1906, pp.60,75)
Charles Russell's story has it he left the Presbyterian church of his parents.
We don't know if it was by his own force.... My point here doesn't have to be
which of the two views of Jesus, etc., you have--God's sole channel should know
what the two views are and tell the truth. I'm not compromising on that point.
An example on the issue: "Such should conclude, too, that since we read that
God cannot be tempted of any, it was only a farce when Jesus was tempted of
Satan." "Watchtower Reprints," Aug.15, 1915, p.5749)
This occurs at the start of Jesus' ministry, and the least the Devil needs to
know about Jesus for this scene to happen are some of the basics of Jesus' mis-
sion--not everything about his identity. As a fallen angel, the Devil wouldn't
be in God's inside circle to know everything God planned. Even Jesus' apostles
took several years, till near the end of Jesus' ministry on Earth, to figure
that out. Part of the Devil testing Jesus is meant as a way of determining who
he is and what he could get him to do: "If you are the Christ...." The passage
works for either side of the created or eternal Jesus issue. You need something
else to decide it with.
Rutherford organized it more and became stricter about fellowship. It was
stronger in damnation of others (the anti-Semitic lines joining the Christian
bashing come to mind), but it was an extension of the same prophet-playing
144,000 elitism. It was the same elitism, though, not a whole different thing.
The distinctive rules are meant to affect the elitism, but the Catch 22 is
they have to bend the truth of history and related reference material and reason
out of shape to make such distinctive rules seem sure-fire. Do a little re-
search about it, and there's no hope for the claim of such exclusivity among the
saved.
It's always been accompanied with expanded ideas of what "worldly" means be-
yond disbelef in God and ethics--what's bad is given as what's beyond such
144,000 exclusiveness. The exclusiveness makes for additional, non-scriptural
terms of salvation. It's led to added yet required views about human government
and blood, which are partly and importantly responsible for followers and their
children dying in Germany and Malawi and hospitals, let alone unnecessary divi-
sions betweens friends and family. To maintain such a pretension aware that
these things can result is cynical, not admirably warm and good.
This is why Russell's routine would cause Mosaic law followers to make him
dodge rocks. Such divisions and dangers come with the pretension, nevermind the
perpetrator using some friendliness to lure in customers.