*** lv chap. 5 pp. 50-53 How to Keep Separate From the World ***
Chapter 5
How to Keep Separate From the World
"You are no part of the world."-JOHN 15:19.
Q1. What did Jesus emphasize during his final night on earth as a human?1. DURING his final night on earth as a human, Jesus expressed deep concern for the future welfare of his followers. He even prayed about the matter, saying to his Father: "I request you, not to take them out of the world, but to watch over them because of the wicked one. They are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world." (John 17:15, 16) In this heartfelt request, Jesus showed both his deep love for his followers and the importance of his words stated earlier that night to some of them: "You are no part of the world." (John 15:19) Clearly, it was of great importance to Jesus that his followers keep separate from the world!
If "no part of the world" means "keep separate from the world" then why was the WTS involved with this?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/oct/08/religion.world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/oct/15/religion.unitednations
http://www.towerwatcher.orconhosting.net.nz/unfax.jpg
Q2. What is "the world" to which Jesus referred?2 "The world" Jesus mentioned refers to all of mankind who are alienated from God, ruled by Satan, and enslaved to the selfish, prideful spirit that emanates from him. (John 14:30; Ephesians 2:2; 1 John 5:19) Indeed, "friendship with [that] world is enmity with God." (James 4:4) How, though, can all who want to remain in God's love be in the world yet be separate from it? We will consider five ways: by remaining loyal to God's Kingdom under Christ and neutral in worldly politics, by resisting the spirit of the world, by being modest in our dress and grooming, by keeping our eye simple, and by putting on our spiritual suit of armor.
[that] - Why do they add to the Bible as they please?
What does "No Part of The World" really mean?
http://www.escapefromwatchtower.com/world.html
REMAINING LOYAL AND NEUTRALQ3. (a) How did Jesus view the politics of his day? (b) Why can it be said that Jesus' anointed followers serve as ambassadors? (Include footnote.)3 Instead of participating in the politics of his day, Jesus focused on preaching about God's Kingdom, the future heavenly government of which he was the prospective King. (Daniel 7:13, 14; Luke 4:43; 17:20, 21) Thus, when before Roman Governor Pontius Pilate, Jesus could say: "My kingdom is no part of this world." (John 18:36) His faithful followers imitate his example by giving their loyalty to Christ and his Kingdom and by announcing that Kingdom to the world. (Matthew 24:14) "We are therefore ambassadors substituting for Christ," wrote the apostle Paul. "As substitutes for Christ we beg: 'Become reconciled to God.'"-2 Corinthians 5:20.
Are JW the only ones "announcing that Kingdom to the world"? and are they even preaching the same message Jesus and disciples preached?
http://www.jwfacts.com/index_files/preach.htm
[Footnote]Since Pentecost 33 C.E., Christ has served as King over his congregation of anointed followers on earth. (Colossians 1:13) In 1914, Christ received royal authority over "the kingdom of the world." Hence, anointed Christians now also serve as ambassadors of the Messianic Kingdom.-Revelation 11:15.
Q4. How have all true Christians demonstrated loyalty to God's Kingdom? (See the box on page 52.)4 Because ambassadors represent a foreign sovereign or state, they do not interfere in the internal affairs of the countries where they serve; they remain neutral. Ambassadors do, however, advocate the government of the country they represent. The same is true of Christ's anointed followers, whose "citizenship exists in the heavens." (Philippians 3:20) In fact, thanks to their zealous Kingdom preaching, they have helped millions of Christ's "other sheep" to "become reconciled to God." (John 10:16; Matthew 25:31-40) These latter ones serve as Christ's envoys, as it were, in support of Jesus' anointed brothers. As one united flock advocating the Messianic Kingdom, both groups maintain strict neutrality toward the world's political affairs.-Isaiah 2:2-4.
The hypocrisy of the WTS is incredible when they say: "they do not interfere in the internal affairs of the countries where they serve"
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/56712/1/Watchtower-Society-joins-Political-Lobby
So bringing people into the organization has "helped millions of Christ's "other sheep" to "become reconciled to God."
Box on page 52]EARLY CHRISTIAN NEUTRALSSecular history provides ample evidence that the early Christians remained politically neutral and refrained from warfare. Says the book The Beginnings of Christianity: "The founders of Christianity guarded with sedulous care against the development of anything like a disposition to interfere directly with the established political order." Similarly, the book On the Road to Civilization notes: "Early Christianity was little understood and was regarded with little favor by those who ruled the pagan world. . . . Christians refused to share certain duties of Roman citizens. . . . They would not hold political office."
Regarding the early Christians and military service, German theologian Peter Meinhold said: "Being a Christian and a soldier was considered irreconcilable." In his essay "An Inquiry Into the Accordancy of War With the Principles of Christianity," religion writer Jonathan Dymond wrote that for some time after the death of Jesus, His followers "refused to engage in [war]; whatever were the consequences, whether reproach, or imprisonment, or death." Dymond added: "These facts are indisputable." Only when "Christianity became corrupted," said another writer, did Christians become soldiers.
Q5. How is the Christian congregation different from ancient Israel, and how does this difference manifest itself?5 Loyalty to Christ is not the only reason that true Christians are neutral. Unlike ancient Israel, which had a God-given land allocation, we are part of an international brotherhood. (Matthew 28:19; 1 Peter 2:9) Thus, if we were to rally to the side of local political parties, both our freeness of speech in regard to the Kingdom message and our Christian unity would be severely compromised. (1 Corinthians 1:10) Furthermore, during war time, we would be fighting against fellow believers, whom we are commanded to love. (John 13:34, 35; 1 John 3:10-12) With good reason, then, Jesus told his disciples to lay down the sword. And he even told them to love their enemies.-Matthew 5:44; 26:52; see the box "Am I Remaining Neutral?" on page 55.
How do JW's follow Jesus admonition to "love their enemies"?
[Box/Picture on page 55]AM I REMAINING NEUTRAL?Principle: "My kingdom is no part of this world."-John 18:36.
Some questions to ask yourself
? How would I explain why saluting the flag is a form of idol worship?-Exodus 20:4, 5; 1 John 5:21.
? When explaining my nonparticipation in certain national ceremonies, how would I show my deep respect for those who do not share my beliefs?-1 Peter 3:15.
? What are my reasons for not supporting any political parties or performing any type of military service?-John 13:34; 1 John 3:10-12.
Q6. How does your dedication to God affect your relationship with Caesar?6 As true Christians, we have dedicated our life to God, not to any human, human institution, or nation. Says 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20: "You do not belong to yourselves, for you were bought with a price." Thus, while rendering "Caesar" his due in the form of honor, taxes, and relative subjection, Jesus' followers give "God's things to God." (Mark 12:17; Romans 13:1-7) This includes their worship, their whole-souled love, and their loyal obedience. If necessary, they are ready to give up their life for God.-Luke 4:8; 10:27; Acts 5:29; Romans 14:8.
WTS does everything possible to avoid Caesars "Taxes" like any other organization
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/174940/1/Ramapo-denies-Jehovahs-Witnesses-tax-exemption
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/8374/1/WTS-CORP-LIST-BIG
"As true Christians, we have dedicated our life to God, not to any human, human institution, or nation" In the mind of the JW this of course this does not include the WTS, otherwise Brooklyn would not have so much control over them.
"...give up their life for God" or for not saluting the flag, nonparticipation in certain national ceremonies or some other WTS interpretation?
Lukewarm