Hi everyone
Well it's the 15th today, so I thought I'd check to see whether the Feb 15th Watchtower has been uploaded yet... and sure enough it has.
Here is the link to the PDF...
http://download.jw.org/files/media_magazines/5a/w_E_20130215.pdf
I've breezed through it and noticed that it is littered with odd stuff that would scream "CULT!" to an outsider, but which your average indoctrinated JW will just lap up as always.
Here is my pick of the quotes...
The first article, entitled "This Is Our Spiritual Heritage" gives a very flattering whistle-stop tour of the history of God's organization - from Abraham to Tynedale to Rutherford (bypassing Russell altogether) before explaining that nothing will ever thwart Jehovah's purposes. It then says in paragraph 20 on page 7...
"Throughout human history, the worship of Jehovah has prevailed and is gaining momentum with each passing day."
Really Watchtower? You're absolutely sure about that? Even though worldwide growth is actually SLOWING DOWN when you bother to compare the Yearbooks from one year to the next? 2010 saw 2.5% growth, 2011 saw 2.4% growth, and early reports suggest the latest figure is in the region of 2% growth. And yet, "the worship of Jehovah... is gaining momentum with each passing day"?
The second study article is entitled "Do You Appreciate Our Spiritual Heritage" and begins with the words...
"DURING a milestone governing body meeting in Jerusalem in 49 C.E., the disciple James said: “Symeon [Peter] has related thoroughly how God for the first time turned his attention to the nations to take out of them a people for his name."
Whilst undoubtedly a stirring way to begin an article, it won't escape the attention of many on this forum that the bible doesn't actually mention the words "governing body" even once in all of its many pages - so quite how a "governing body" could have convened in Jerusalem in 49 C.E. when it never existed is more than a trifle confusing. Of course, the Society feels they know better than Jehovah, who chose to speak of "the apostles and older men" without grouping them under a collective noun. The Society therefore needs to describe these two seperate and distinct groups as one "governing body" to clear up the confusion left to us by the Almighty.
"If a person clings to false doctrines, such as the Trinity and the immortality of the soul, he cannot benefit from the ransom. But we can."
I found this quote from page 12 more than a bit ironic since, as many of us on this forum know, Jehovah's Witnesses themselves cannot directly "benefit" from the ransom unless they are of the anointed. The Society's literature only speaks of Christ acting as a mediator for spirit-anointed ones, and NOT for Witnesses with an earthly hope. Such ones only benefit indirectly from the blessings bestowed upon mankind by Christ and the anointed. So speaking about who does or doesn't benefit from the ransom is more than a bit duplicitous when Jehovah's Witnesses themselves teach that only certain Christians can enjoy having Christ as mediator.
"We benefit from balanced consideration of the history of Jehovah’s organization, even as the people of Israel benefited from reflecting on how God delivered them from Egyptian bondage."
This is a real gem of a quote, also from page 12. I love how the word "balanced" is cautiously inserted when talking about considering the history of Jehovah's Witnesses. We all know why "balance" is required - because anyone who scrutinizes the history of the Watch Tower Society to any great extent will open a can of worms. Dubious characters in charge, scandalous decisions and constant flip-flops of doctrine await the unwary researcher who dares to delve into the history of the organization without exercising "balance".
"Was this prophecy [Zechariah 14] completely fulfilled by the end of World War I? No. More attacks by the nations were to come against the anointed remnant and their loyal companions with an earthly hope. (Rev. 12:17) World War II is a proof of that."
Yes, the millions of people who died in World War I were just victims of a sub-plot to the true story, which involved a small number of Bible Students being persecuted at the hands of the authorities because of their unique brand of evangelizing, which included anti-war rhetoric with strong political overtones. Did this persecution by the nations end with Word War I? Why no. For the evidence, you need only look at, er, World War II. Compelling evidence indeed.
"When did this division of the mountain of the olive trees take place? It occurred when the Messianic Kingdom was established at the end of the Gentile Times in 1914."
No. your eyes do not deceive you. This quirky quote from page 19 sums up a new explanation of the scripture in Zechariah 14:3-5 where Jehovah prophetically describes his "two mountains". Apparently, a mountain representing Jehovah's universal sovereignty splits to form another mountain, symbolizing Christ's Messianic Kingdom. The valley inbetween is the sole habitation of God's worshippers, who can find safety beneath God's universal sovereignty and his son's kingdom. This apparently happened in 1914 by the way, in case you were wondering. A lot of invisible things of earth-shattering significance seem to have happened at that time.
"Since 1919 the valley of divine protection continues to protect true worshippers earth wide."
...is what is said on page 20. What a lovely thought.
"It is imperative that we remain in the valley of protection, for that valley will take on even greater meaning for true worshippers during the fast-approaching great tribulation."
You heard it here first folks. Don't you DARE leave the valley of protection - or baaaad things will happen to you.
Take it from these guys...
"On that day, “one’s very eyes . . . and tongue will rot away” in that the attackers will be able to strike out only blindly and their defiant speech will be silenced."
This quote on page 20 apparently represents a new understanding of the words found in Zechariah 14:12. In one talk that I have publicized on YouTube in the video below, Gerrit Losch applied the words in this prophecy in such a way as to imply that God might use some form of divine radiation to rot the flesh of evildoers (or non-JWs) while they are still standing during Armageddon. I wonder whether Gerrit was pleased or disappointed to receive the rather vague "new light" on this verse?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4BL_HzHjZM
More to follow...
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