Below are two paragraphs from the upcoming WT Study (Dec 15th Study Edition, pages 13 and 14) Here the Watchtower writer praises the methods used in the past for their effectiveness in bringing many into the organization. I have bolded phrases that emphasize these points.
11 F or example, as noted in the book
Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom, at the turn of the 20th century, “C. T. Russell and his associates strongly believed that they were in a time of harvest and that people needed to hear liberating truth.” What did they do about this? Realizing that they were in a time of harvest, an especially acceptable time,” these brothers did not content themselves with simply inviting people to come to some religious service. The clergy of Christendom had long been doing just that. Rather, those anointed Christians began to explore other practical ways of spreading the good news. Among other things, they made wise use of the latest technology to advance their work.
12 To spread the Kingdom good news, that small band of zealous ministers used tracts, pamphlets, magazines, and books. They also prepared syndicated sermons and articles for thousands of newspapers. They broadcast Scriptural programs on national and international radio networks. They produced and used moving pictures with synchronized sound recordings, even before the movie industry released motion pictures for the public that ncorporated sound. What was the result of such unflagging zeal? Today,there are some seven million people who have responded to and joined in proclaiming the message: “Become reconciled to God.” Truly, those early servants of Jehovah were fine examples of zeal in spite of limiting circumstances.
I find these two paragraphs to be extremely hypocritical in light of how the Watchtower now delivers its message to the world. A few of the questions that come to mind.
If CT Russell believed he was in a time of harvest, and an especially acceptable time, what is the time we are living in today? Has the time of harvest ended? If not, why does the governing body refuse to use other practical ways to spread the good news? Why do the governing body refuse to make wise use of the latest technology?
True, they do still publish books and magazines, and distribute these. But the modern world is quickly moving away from these formats. If they truly believe that God uses them as his channel of communication, why do they not broadcast radio sermons and post podcasts of governing body talks on the internet for a worldwide audience to hear? Why do they not use television to bring their message to billions, rather than one at a time with door to door salespeople?
What would be the result of such zeal from the govering body?
I think they know what the result would be. Crickets. Nothing. Nada.
A widespread investigation of the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses would result in more questioning of their dangerous blood doctrine. More contempt for their refusal to celebrate something as simple as a birthday. And more hatred of them for their policy of shunning those who no longer believe in their narrow view of salvation
If more people saw the true message of the governing body, they would classify them more like the cult leaders rather than Christians.
The governing body knows it, thats why they keep sending the witnesses out door to door in a fruitless work instead of screaming it from the rooftops. It keeps the message largely hidden from the rest of the world.