False Prophecy proves JW are wrong

by Donald Fitz 2 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Donald Fitz
    Donald Fitz

    The History of the Watchtower organization is kept secret from new members and its own history is proof that the God of the bible would not accept these false prophets and false doctrines in his church body.
    The founder of the Jehova Witness was named Charles Russell from PA. Russell stated that in 1799 the end times started and that in 1874 Christ invisibly returned to earth to rule. Russell’s prophecy was that in 1914 the world would come to an end. Russell changed that date to 1915 and later to 1918. Russell claimed that only his published books could allow people to correctly understand the bible. Russell also stated that the egypt pyramids were placed there by God, for man to use in addition to the bible for divine revelation. The watchtower so called religion believed that Russell was the faithful chosen slave to lead Gods chosen people to eternity but when he died in 1919 they had to come up with another story. The new story was that in 1919 Christ invisibly returned to earth and reviewed all the religions to see what was closest to the bible and he chose the watchtower after long study to be his church on earth. All anyone has to do is research the history of this so called religion using their own published doctrine to see that if Christ really returned (which of course did not yet happen) that by no way would he have accepted this church with proven false prophecy. Their publication “The Finished Mystery” is filled with false prophecy and ideas.

    The 2nd president of the Jehova Watchtower organization was Judge Rutherford , who was never really a judge and only a lawyer, he gave himself the title. Judge proclaimed the end of the world would come in 1925. In 1929 Judge who became a millionaire during the depression from all the watchtower earnings built himself a mansion. He issued the deed to the mansion in the names of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob because he believed these biblical characters would soon return to earth and rule it. Up till his death in 1942 Judge kept preaching the end was only months away.

    In an attempt to support their anti-biblical beliefs the governing body of the watchtower has lied to its members and published a false bible. The governing body claims that Dr.Jay Armante , a greek and hebrew scholar , is one of many who confirmed their bible translation was correct. This is a flat out lie. In a video taped interview (that may be obtained at www.thebereancall.org) Dr. Jay Armante states he was misquoted and the Jehova witness translation of the bible is “ A shocking mistranslation, biased and deceptive, very far away from the original scripture.” The King James version of the bible is translated 100% correctly if any one doubts that they should read, “ The new evidence that demands a verdict” by Josh Mcdowell and “In Defense of the faith” by Dave Hunt. Also they should watch the VHS “Startling proofs” which can be found at amazon.com or the bereancall.org .

    The Occult is also clearly linked to this so called religion. The Jehova Witness Founder Russell is quoted in the 7/1879 issue of the zions watchtower newsletter as saying “ A truth presented by Satan (the devil) himself is just as true as a truth stated by God and truth should be accepted no matter what it contradicts.” We all know the bible says Satan is the father of all lies and has no truth. In a further effort to support their teaching this organization quotes Johannes Greber and his translation of the new testament. Greber was married to a psychic and claimed the translation was given to him by spirit beings (known to us as demons).

    This watchtower cult claims that Jesus Christ was NOT God and only an angel. They reject salvation through Christ and teach a salvation through works and of course those works consist of selling watchtower material. They teach that Christ was not put on a cross but on a stake. They teach that Christ did not raise from the dead but was re-created at a later time by Jehova and only pretended to his disciples to be resurrected. Gods word the bible (King James version) clearly teaches God is a trinity and without Christ being accepted in place of your sins you will perish in Hell for no works can justify you to God. The only way to the father in heaven is through accepting Jesus Christ as the free gift from God in place of your sins.

    In the 1940’s the organization wanted to set the end of the world as 1957 but this change was not allowed by the governing body at that time. The 1960’s revealed more false prophecy for this cult. In this time it was published that 1975 would be the end of the world. The current governing body of the organization flat out lies and states they never set a date for the end of the world. Again all anyone has to do is find the old literature and their own doctrines proves this entire religion is founded on false prophecy. Jesus clearly warns of the false prophets and their fate in hell. False prophecy and a false translation of scripture is leading followers of this cult straight to hell with Satan.

    This so called Jehova Witness religion is a two class system. The higher class or the anointed ones as they are called are supposed to be part of the 144,000 that actually make it to heaven to see Jesus. MILLIONS of other members of this religion are called “the other sheep” and are of the lower class. The lower class never get to heaven and are to spend eternity on earth. The King James correct version of the bible teaches that the heavens and earth will pass away and God will create new, so no one can expect to spend eternity on this particular earth. Of course the real Bible teaches that we ALL can be in heaven with Jesus all we have to do is accept him as lord and savior asking forgiveness for and turning from our sins.

    A Jehova witness is not allowed to vote, hold political office, smoke, celebrate holidays, join the YMCA, salute the flag, join the military, sing the national anthem, get a blood transfusion or do anything patriotic at all. In typical Cult style the organization tells its members they are not allowed to read anything that is critical of their beliefs. This is the blind faith that all Cults try to install on its members, to keep them in the dark and not to know the truth. Many members have been disfellowshipped when they exposed the truth of all the false teachings in this organization. If a Jehova Witness attends a christian church they can be disfellowshipped or excommunicated since the organization believes all Christians are committing spiritual fornication with the devil. This is the sad truth of the Jehova Witness.

    In the 1960’s in Malawi Africa the government required ALL citizens to get an ID card for twenty five cents. The governing body of the Watchtower told its members in this country that it could not participate in this even though it was law. As a result thousands of Jehova followers were killed and kicked out of the country. In Mexico every male is required to serve in the military. To avoid a disaster like in Africa the watchtower told its Mexican followers that is was OK to bribe local officials to give them false documents to state they served their military term. In a famous court case, a state court ordered a blood transfusion of a baby to save its life without the permission of the parents. The local elders of this Watchtower religion told the parents of this child to kill the baby rather than allow the transfusion. Clearly the trinity God of the bible would not approve of these practices.

    When that witness comes to your door and lies to you telling you that they are christians and follow the bible , hit them with the truth you now know. Give them a copy of this document and ask them to read it right in front of you and ask for their response. Help bring these people back to Jesus Christ so they don’t spend eternity in Hell, do your part for God.

    To learn more about other cults like the Mormons and Freemasons the material is available at www.thebereancall.org if you don’t have a computer you can call 1-800-937-6638. You also have to be aware that AA alcoholics anonymous and its 12 steps are successful in getting people off booze but they also take people away from Jesus Christ read “12 steps to destruction” by Bobgan. If you want to learn more about the satanic Islam religion read “ A cup of trembling” by Dave Hunt, “The Wall” by Ramon Bennett , “Philistine” by Ramon Bennett, and “Behind the veil” by Schafi. See VHS “Israel, Islam and Armageddon” a video by Dave Hunt. To learn more about the Rapture and End Times read “ How close are we” by dave hunt, “Countdown to Armegeddon” by John Walvoord and others. See VHS countdown to eternity and see VHS 25 signs that the return of christ is near both videos can be obtained at the berean call. Any catholic should read “A woman rides the beast” by Dave Hunt and see the VHS “Messages from heaven” by eternal productions that investigates the virgin Mary sightings. For those of you that were taught evolution in school purchase the creation seminar by dr. kent Hovind www.scienceandthebible.com this seminar clearly exposes all the lies in the text books and makes strong scientific arguments for God and the bible. I strongly suggest that mandatory reading at this time would be “ The new evidence that demands a verdict” by Josh Mcdowell and mandatory viewing of VHS “Startling Proofs”

  • larc
    larc

    Donald,

    Did you write this, or is this the work of someone else? In either case I would not show it to a Jehovah's Witness at the door, because it is chock full of errors. I am not a JW, nor am I a JW apologist, I am just pointing out that this is sloppy work. Let me point out some problems.

    1. It is spelled Jehovah's Witnesses, not Jehova Witness. This alone ruins your credibility.

    2. They did not say that Jesus came in 1919, and you have their interpretation entirely wrong. I am not going to take the time to write out their teaching on this subject.

    3. There is no proof that Rutherford became a millionaire, although he lived like one.

    4. The Occult - they are not clearly linked. The link is tenuous.

    5. Jesus - They do not believe that he was "only an angel." They believe that Jesus was God's only begotten son, and through him everthing else was created. They believe that he came to earth and died as a ransom sacrifice for our sins.

    6. You wrote that they do not believe that Jesus arose from the dead after three days. You are wrong.

    7. Freemasons - they are not a cult; they are a brotherhood.

    8. AA - It does not take people away from Jesus as you claim. Show me in the 12 steps, 12 traditions, and the promises where this is indicated.

    9. The Bible - Read the account of Noah, calculate the Ark's dimensions, take into account the number of species, the amount of time in the ark, the food requirments of the animals, then tell me how this could be a true story, rather than a myth. By the way, the Jehovah's Witnesses would agree with you on the inerrency of the Bible, but I don't.

  • MikeNightHaShev
    MikeNightHaShev

    Then I hope you are not Christian because Jesus himself falls into that category of false prophets who failed his predictions.

    Let's review a little bit of everyones blunders:
    FAILED END-OF-THE-WORLD PREDICTIONS WHICH WERE TO OCCUR BEFORE 1998
    From 30-90 ad the gospels recorded many failed predictions of end times:
    in Matthew 16:28: "...there shall be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom." Since the life expectancy in those days was little over 30 years, Jesus predicted his second coming sometime during the 1st century CE. It didn't happen. more failed end time rants can be found in (I Cor. 10:11 -KJV) (Heb. 1:2 -KJV) (I Peter 1:20 -KJV) (I Peter 4:7 -KJV)(1 John 2:15-17) (I John 2:18 -KJV)

    About 60 CE: Paul of Tarsus believed that Jesus would return and usher in a rapture during the lifetime of persons who were living in the middle of the 1st century.
    About 90 CE: Saint Clement 1 predicted that the world end would occur at any moment.
    375 to 400 CE: Saint Martin of Tours, a student of Hilary, was convinced that the end would happen sometime before
    400 CE. 500 CE: This was the first year-with-a-nice-round-number-panic. The antipope Hippolytus and an earlier Christian academic Sextus Julius Africanus had predicted Armageddon
    at about this year 992: Good Friday coincided with the Feast of the Annunciation; this had long been believed to be the event that would bring forth the Antichrist, and thus the end-times events foretold in the book of Revelation.
    1000-JAN-1: Many Christians in Europe had predicted the end of the world on this date. As the date approached, Christian armies waged war against some of the Pagan countries in Northern Europe. The motivation was to convert them all to Christianity, by force if necessary, before Christ returned in the year 1000. Meanwhile, some Christians had given their possessions to the Church in anticipation of the end. Fortunately, the level of education was so low that many citizens were unaware of the year. They did not know enough to be afraid. Otherwise, the panic might have been far worse than it was. Unfortunately, when Jesus did not appear, the church did not return the gifts. Serious criticism of the Church followed. The Church reacted by exterminating some heretics.
    1033: Some believed this to be the 1000th anniversary of the death and resurrection of Jesus. His second coming was anticipated. Jesus' actual date of execution is unknown, but is believed to be in the range of 27 to 33 CE only because they weren't educated to know of the story of Yeshu ben Pandera who lived a century before the dating of the icon.
    1147: Gerard of Poehlde decided that the millennium had actually started in 306 CE during Constantine's reign. Thus, the world end would happen in 1306 CE.
    **Notice a pattern where people displace why the events didn't occur, they keep pushing the dates farther and farther rather then admit they have been deceived. **
    1179: John of Toledo predicted the end of the world during 1186. This estimate was based on the alignment of many planets. 1205: Joachim of Fiore predicted in 1190 that the Antichrist was already in the world, and that King Richard of England would defeat him. The Millennium would then begin, sometime before 1205. 1284: Pope Innocent III computed this date by adding 666 years onto the date the Islam was founded. 1346 and later: The black plague spread across Europe, killing one third of the population. This was seen as the prelude to an immediate end of the world. If they knew what SEA meant they would have known that 1/3 the fish (Christians) in the sea (Rome) meant Christians in Roman teritory who did die when Rome was trying to remove Christianity before they adopted the sect to mask their unity movement similar to the one you see today. Most unexecusable was the fact they diplaced the blame onto the Jews for the Plague to hide the fact it was their fault as the Christians had previously killed many of the cats, fearing that they might be familiars of Witches. The fewer the cats, the more the rats. It was the rat fleas that spread the black plague. 16XX Mother Shipton, a 16th century mystic predicted the end of the world: "The world to an end shall come; in eighteen hundred and eighty-one."
    1669: The Old Believers in Russia believed that the end of the world would occur in this year. 20 thousand burned themselves to death from 1669 to 1690 to protect themselves from the Antichrist. *Yikes* 1794: Charles Wesley, one of the founders of Methodism, thought Doomsday would be in this year. 1832: Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon movement, heard a voice and interpreted it as implying that if he lived to the age of 85, Jesus would return. This would be the year 1890. Unfortunately, by that year, Smith had been dead for almost a half century.
    1936: Herbert W Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God, predicted that the Day of the Lord would happen sometime in 1936. When the prediction failed, he made a new estimate: 1975.
    1959: The Branch Davidians of Waco TX believed that they would be killed, resurrected and transferred to heaven by APR-22.
    1967: During the six day war, the Israeli army captured all of Jerusalem. Many conservative Christians believed that the rapture would occur quickly. However, the final Biblical prerequisite for the second coming is that the Jews resume ritual animal sacrifices in the temple at Jerusalem. That never happened. 1970's: The late Moses David (formerly David Berg) was the founder of the Christian religious group, The Children of God. He predicted that a comet would hit the earth, probably in the mid 1970's and destroy all life in the United States. One source indicated that he believed it would happen in 1973. Back in the 70's Pastor Arnold Murray of Chepherds Chapel predicted that the Antichrist would appear before 1981.
    1978: Chuck Smith, Pastor of Calvary Chapel in Cost Mesa CA predicted the rapture in 1981.
    1982: Pat Robertson predicted a few years previously that the world would end in the fall of 1982.
    1986: Moses David of The Children of God faith group predicted that the Battle of Armageddon would take place in 1986. Russia would defeat Israel and the United States. A worldwide Communist dictatorship would be established. In 1993, Christ would return to earth.
    1988: Hal Lindsey predicted in his book "The Late, Great Planet Earth" that the Rapture was coming in 1988 - one generation or 40 years after the creation of the state of Israel. This failed prophecy did not appear to damage his reputation. He continues to blunder on prophecy like his y2k scare and other mistakes yet still writes books of prophecy which sell very well indeed. I and others have continually outted his false prophecy and scripture interps yet he's stilll allowed to teach.
    1989: Orlando Christian Center, Dec. 31st, 1989. Benny Hinn tells everyone The Spirit tells me - Fidel Castro will die - in the 90's. Oooh my! Some will try to kill him and they will not succeed. But there will come a change in his physical health, and he will not stay in power, and Cuba will be visited of God. 1990-APR-23: Elizabeth Clare Prophet, leader of the Church Universal and Triumphant made a series of statements that many members believed indicated the start of nuclear war on this date. At least 2,000 followers traveled Montana to occupy CUT's fallout shelters.
    1992-OCT-28: Lee Jang Rim, a Korean Christian pastor, taught that the Rapture would occur on this date, at 10:00 AM EST. It didn't happen; many of his followers allegedly committed suicide. 1993: Benny Hinn, an Assemblies of God pastor from Florida predicted that the rapture would come in 1993. He also said that God would destroy all homosexuals by 1995 at the latest.
    1993 to 1997: Rulon Jeffs was spokesperson for the The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a Mormon polygamist splinter group. In 1993, he allegedly told high school graduates to not attend college. The reasoning was that the world would end before they could finish. Now why are some of these people still followed or allowed to teach when the bible makes it clear about the world NOT ENDING, but also about these false prophets who do not speak for G-d.

    Ezekiel CH 13, Deut 18:20-22, Isa. 30:10, Jer. 5:30-31, 14:14, 23:16, 26, 31-32. Sources:Religious tolerance web site, with my additions and commentary and follow up lesson with bible verse as that source.

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