I remember going out in service using the truth book . " the truth that leads to everlasting life"
in its final couple of years, I remember how the catholic church's attempts to control what people read was part of our presentation. Roman Catholic leaders told its followers what to believe about the Bible and it was almost a sin to interpret the Bible for themselves. (from what I can recall from presentations at the doors back then) How the common man wasn't even allowed to own a Bible. There were a few years there in the 70s when it seems there was a lot of Catholic bashing going on.
today i ran across this watchtower quote:
“The Bible is an organizational book and belongs to the Christian congregation as an organization, not to individuals, regardless or how sincerely they may believe that they can interpret the Bible." (Watchtower, October 1, 1997, p. 587).
I wonder, are any of you familiar with the Catholic history? What similarities does the Watchtower share with the Catholic religion of the past? Is the Catholic church now more tolerant than JW's about individual Bible study?
I also watched a program on the Inquisition " convert or die" and it gave me chills when I watched that show. The Watchtower doesn't hold a decapitating axe over your head when they say that but if you try to leave, you are dead to your JW family, even if you're still breathing.
It just seems to me that the Watchtower oppression rivals the oppression of the earlier century's Catholic religion that we used to go door to door to preach about and use to convert people .