Why settle for a two meter high pyramid cemetery monument when you can have one a couple of hundred times taller?
See: http://www.thegreatpyramid.org/
Chuckie might not have wanted to share his space, though. Or maybe they wouldn't have allowed him engravings like "The Laodician Messenger" or the WTBTS Cross and Crown seal.
Chuckie Russell would have loved this
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Skimmer
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Homerovah the Almighty
Yes Chuckie was one interesting power player for his time but of course he aligned himself with some other power players as well in support like the Freemasons
He would have never progressed as well as he did then today, the clergy then had much more power and respect from the public at large.
If he were to come out today with the same ideologies he would most likely be escorted to a mental institute at a nearby hospital.
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oompa
You guys do realize that chuck is not buried under the pyrimid dont you? I have been there, and he is a little ways away with a much smaller regular marker. The pyrimid is just a memorial marker and not a grave marker.
still crazy spooky....oompa
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Homerovah the Almighty
It sure does leave the impression that his close associates were Freemasons
But of course the WTS has been trying to distance themselves from that group for years
One thing that still remains though till this day is their kingdom hall name was derived from the masonic hall of the Freemasons, that's a certainty
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Sarah Smiles
Nutsie Chuckie ! He should have been dragged off to the mental ward! How could anyone follow him an dhis 1914 doctrine ok 1915?
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fresia
Freeemasonry was very popular and common in his day, as was the Darwin theory of evolution, many freemasons around but few that reached the 331/3 degree masonry. I wouldn't add to much importance on that, he was something before he became a JW, or a believer of The Way, big deal.