Warning: Contains Half-Truths Hazardous To Health

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  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    Those of us who have previously spent years and even decades reading and studying WTS materials regarding the "Beasts" of Bible prophecy and how "False Religion" has supported such know full well the WTS's habit of slicing and dicing quotes so as to make it appear that "Christendom" has turned their back on God in favor of world governments and especially the United Nations.

    In the July 8, 1996 AWAKE, pages 22-25, an article entitled, THE POPE'S UN VISIT _ What Did It Accomplish?, criticizes the Pope's visit and speech to the UN during its' October 1995 50th Anniversary celebration.

    Typically, the article begins with sliced/diced quotes which "seem" to "prove" the WTS's historic proposition that, although well-intentioned, Christendom's faith has been misplaced in man himself, and the UN.

    Then, in the subheading "True Peace-- From What Source", the article states:

    "Without a doubt, he (Pope) expressed many noble sentiments. Yet, in his lengthy speech, did he at any time direct the world's leaders to God's solution for mankind's problems-- his Kingdom rulership through Christ Jesus? (Matthew 6:10) No. In fact, at no time did he quote the Bible in his speech to the UN. ...

    By this point, I sure that 99% of JW Readers are completely hooked; not considering at all that the purpose and intent of the speech was not to be a theological sermon. However, given the impression that any ordinary reader would get from the colored quote, let's look at some of the Pope's statements that the article conveniently ignored:

    In the opening paragraphs of his speech, the Pope stated:

    "The Holy See, in virtue of its specifically spiritual mission, which makes it concerned for the integral good of every human being, has supported the ideals and goals of the United Nations Organization (where have we seen that verbiage before?) from the very beginning. Although their respective purposes and operative approaches are obviously different, the Church and the United Nations constantly find wide areas of cooperation on the basis of their common concern for the human family. It is this awareness which inspires my thoughts today; ..."

    In the concluding paragraphs of this speech, the Pope stated:

    "As a Christian, my hope and trust are centered on Jesus Christ, the two thousandth anniversary of whose birth will be celebrated at the coming of the new millennium. We Christians believe that in his Death and Resurrection were fully revealed God's love and his care for all creation. Jesus Christ is for us God made man, and made a part of the history of humanity. Precisely for this reason, Christian hope for the world and its future extends to every human person. Because of the radiant humanity of Christ, nothing genuinely human fails to touch the hearts of Christians. Faith in Christ does not impel us to intolerance. On the contrary, it obliges us to engage others in a respectful dialogue. Love of Christ does not distract us from interest in others, but rather invites us to responsibility for them, to the exclusion of no one and indeed, if anything, with a special concern for the weakest and the suffering. Thus, as we approach the two thousandth anniversary of the birth of Christ, the Church asks only to be able to propose respectfully this message of salvation, and to be able to promote, in charity and service, the solidarity of the entire human family."

    Consider again the AWAKE'S statement:

    Yet, in his lengthy speech, did he at any time direct the world's leaders to God's solution for mankind's problems-- his Kingdom rulership through Christ Jesus? (Matthew 6:10) No.

    TRUTH or DECEPTION???

    Should not "Jehovah's Earthly Representatives" possess higher "advertising standards" than do Used Car Salespersons and the Miss Cleos of this world?

    Should WTS Publications carry "Half-Truth" warning labels similar to those placed on packages of tobacco products?

  • ianao
    ianao

    I would have to say it would be true by witness standards, since the pope did not say "As a Christian, my hope and trust are centered on God's solution for mankind's problems-- his Kingdom rulership through Christ Jesus".

    But I agree with you about the half-truth stickers. It's just a simple game with words. The deception lies in the misrepresentation of the pope's intent to the casual reader.

  • lurk
    lurk

    wheres the full transcript ? please

  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    Lurk:

    First, are you refering to the Rag Art or the Pope's speech.

    I didn't save the speech url, but simply insert keywords into search engine, and ...

  • Celia
    Celia

    I love this Pope, he just seems to be a great human being.
    And he speaks to the public, in front on thousands of people and even millions on TV...
    He stands behind what he has to say...
    When has any of the Governing Body done that ?
    And don't answer, they do it all the time during conventions and assemblies...
    These are just JW drones listening, not the world !

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    Love this Pope? Who says No to condoms, No to birth control of any kind, in effect Yes to AIDS, No to radical priests trying to distribute the wealth of the Church, who lets himself be carried and kissed and worshipped and called "Father"? Love him? No way!

  • dungbeetle
    dungbeetle

    And how much expelling and shunning does a Catholic get for doing any of these things? Zilch!! Nada!!!!

    Catholics do NOT say yes to AIDS. To say that they do is a lie.

    In 1975 a crack team of publishers was sentenced to death by a judicial commiteee. They promptly escaped from the cult and now live life on the run. If you have a problem ... and if you can find them ... maybe you can contact the A--postate Team"

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    I did NOT say Catholics say Yes to AIDS; I said the POPE in effect says YES to AIDS, because he refuses Catholics to use condoms, which at least give some protection against the virus. Refusing Catholics in Africa to use condoms is like saying YES to AIDS. And that is no lie.

  • Celia
    Celia

    I don't agree with the birth control issue either.
    The point here is that most Catholics will live their lives as they see fit. They know what the Pope and others say, but do what they think is best for them. And they're not marked or DF or shunned by their families and friends.

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    That's OK, but the point was to LOVE that old Altzheimer guy, who issues directives which, to the extent they are followed by stout Catholics, will produce AIDS and freeze the present-day economic exploitation carried out by the Catholic clergy in a number of countries, as Colombia, as Venezuela, as Brasil etc.

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