Hey Frenchy,
In response to the WTBTS's article on organization:
#4. Here was an orderly arrangement for a group of people to worship Jehovah properly. An orderly arrangement does not mean an organization. Who says what is "proper?"
#5. If you were a true worshiper of Jehovah back then, you had to be part of that congregation of worshipers, not separate from it. That would be the Mosiac Law, and we are not under that Law, no matter how hard the Society tries to put us under certain parts of the Law. Jesus came as fulfillment of the Law to free us of the Law.
#6. So if you were a true worshiper of Jehovah in the first century, you had to be a part of his Christian organization. This one, I find questionable. What about the Ethopian Uniuch? There is no Biblical record that he joined any group, let alone organization. What about the man who was doing miracles apart from Jesus and his disciples? Jesus response: Leave him alone, he does works in the name of Jesus. (Somebody here will know the scripture. - the apostles wanted Jesus to rebuke the man who was not a close follower of Jesus, but Jesus refused to rebuke him.) These two accounts were written "for an example for us to follow" according to the Society - as were the rest of the scriptures, even the account of Melchizedek, who didn't follow anyone that is written about.
#7. Did Jehovah ever use more than one organization during any period of time? In Noah’s day only Noah and those with him inside the ark had God’s protection and survived the floodwaters. (1 Peter 3:20) This was not "an organization." This was one man's family in a big boat. Which some find the whole account historically questionable. At the very least - 8 people considered an organization is like a bunch of kids thinking they are a secret society.
#8. And since 1914 millions of persons have accepted the “food” they provide, and have begun practicing true religion along with them. Why was 1914 brought into this discussion of Jehovah's organization throughout the centuries?
#9. Since it is clear that first-century Christianity had God’s approval. Agreed.
#9a. Jehovah's Witnesses pattern their organization after it. That would be the most debatable comment, don't you think?
Besides that, the WTBTS jumped entirely the years 100 after Jesus to the year 1914. Pretty remarkable jumping ability, don't you think, Frenchy?
waiting