See they did believe in Evolution
Paradise= Watchtower 1926 says we will have Superman powers and fly!!
by Witness 007 15 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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ScenicViewer
@ Witness 007.
Could you double check the publication date of the Golden Age quoted here? I've looked in the August 25, 1926 issue, and in the August 26, 1925 issue, on page 751 of both issues, and can't find the quote.
(I don't think the August 26, 1926 issue exists.)
Thank you!
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Witness 007
Sorry ment to be 25 Aug 1926 Golden age page 751
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WTWizard
If I can put as much faith in rags like these as I could in their promise to integrate me with the opposite sex, I would have reason to become afraid of even tiny heights. If the article about not being hurt in a fall was as trustworthy, I would assume that a fall from one micron would be fatal.
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Snoozy
http://www.seanet.com/~raines/twaddle.html
Quote:
In another Golden Age they printed a "flight of fantasy" about the future on the subject of "Negative Gravitation." It was a speculative article on overcoming gravity by "negative gravity" which is a repelling force. The author said this was the newly discovered "radiant energy" or "radio-activity"! The following was said about how accidents could be avoided in the coming Golden Age with the use of a "negative gravity [radio-active?] device":
MANY have wondered how accidents would be avoided during Christ's kingdom, since we are told that nothing shall then hurt or destroy. Most accidents are due to gravitation and its effects. Falling from airplanes... etc., may be avoided by an individual negative gravity device.
Scientists tell us that there is enough atomic energy in a finger-nail to propel a battleship. The people of the future may carry a little of this energy around with them, and if they fall down an elevator shaft they can let themselves down easy. Then they can turn a little more on and go back up. ... No danger of falling down stairs then. [19] End of Quote...
It is showing a referral for [19] as 19. Ibid., March 24, 1926, p. 404
All I could find under 8-25-1926 was for Germs..aliuminum etc..quite funny actually..Wilson, F. L. "Fermentation and the Germ Theory." Golden Age Aug. 25, 1926 p. 749-754