Hello all,
I was having a casual conversation with a JW family member yesterday and he mentioned some documentary he had recently watched about the Catholic Church and its cover up of the child sexual abuse scandal in Ireland.
He commented that the Church is losing the political influence and control it once had in Ireland and that the Bible (Revelation) prophesised that before the end, people would turn away from Babylon the Great (false religion).
I disagreed and said that I saw no evidence that people are turning away from religion on a global level. I pointed out the increasing religiosity in North America, the Catholic Church’s influence in South America and parts of Africa, the 1.5 billion Muslims (who show no signs of tending towards irreligiousness) and the resurgence of religion in former soviet bloc countries since the collapse of Communism. He did not attempt to refute this so we changed the topic.
This morning I was having another casual conversation with him and he mentioned that when he was talking about ‘Babylon the Great’ yesterday he was referring only to pagan religions such as Catholicism. He asked if I knew what he meant by Pagan religions. I don’t agree with his definition of pagan but I couldn’t be bothered to discuss it.
Any way, afterwards I thought about it and have sent this email to him:
Just a little observation from our conversation yesterday. You mentioned that the book of Revelation prophesises that people will turn away from false religion / which it refers to as ‘Babylon the Great’. You seemed to think fulfilment of this prophecy is evidenced by the waning political influence of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
I agree that the Catholic Church has lost a lot of the political power it once enjoyed in Europe and that it is also true that church attendance in Western Europe has fallen in recent years. However, I do not see any evidence that people are turning away from religion on a global level. If anything it is increasing since developing countries account for the majority of global population growth and developing countries are (because of the strong correlation between poverty, low education and religiosity) overwhelmingly religious.
I said to you yesterday in our conversation that I did not believe the catholic church’s political influence is declining in places like South America and parts of Africa. I also said religiosity in North America seems to be increasing and also that religion has grown in parts of the world since the fall of Communism. I could have also mentioned that the Middle East is dominated by theocracies and that India, one of the most populous countries in the world, is still a highly religious nation. Religious fundamentalism also seems to be on the increase in Pakistan and other parts of the world.
In our second conversation you said that Babylon the Great refers only to Pagan based religions - which I take to mean, the Catholic Church. I was curious about this so looked it up on Watchtower’s website:
‘Babylon the Great clearly represents the world empire of false religion, which includes all religions that stand in opposition to Jehovah God’.
http://www.watchtower.org/e/bh/appendix_12.htm
From a Jehovah’s Witnesses’ perspective, aren’t all religions, other than the Watchtower, in opposition to Jehovah God? Could you name any religion that does not stand in opposition to Jehovah God, other than the Watchtower?
If Babylon the Great represents all false religion then what evidence is there that people are turning away from ‘Babylon the Great’ en masse?