Hi everyone
The program for the 2013 convention series has been drawn to my attention. Here is a link to it...
There is a Saturday morning symposium on "apostates." Apparently Satan is the "support act" to warm the audience up before the REAL threat of "Human Apostates" is discussed.
Here is a copy of the relevant part of the program...
Obviously it will be fascinating to listen to what the organization has prepared in the outline. Something tells me there will be some fresh hate-speech employed that they didn't want printed in the publications.
That aside, I find the choice of scripture for the "Human Apostates" talk interesting. 1 John 2:19 reads...
"They went out from us, but they were not of our sort; for if they had been of our sort, they would have remained with us. But [they went out] that it might be shown up that not all are of our sort."
Is it just me, or is this one of those scriptures in the Bible that does nothing more than state the obvious? Of course if a group detach themselves from an original group, they are no longer in the same group and show this by their detachment. That in itself doesn't prove or disprove the validity or merits of the original group. It strikes me John was either tired or had sipped a little too much wine when he wrote this.
What DOES prove the validity or merits of the original group, at least in a religious context, is whether the original group is true or not. This is borne out in one of the following verses...
"I write you, not because you do not know the truth, but because you know it, and because no lie originates with the truth." (1 John 2:21)
Again, John is stating the painfully obvious in saying "no lie originates with the truth" - but at least he shows that truth is important in the context of religious allegiance. Therefore, if an organization is proven to use lies and deceit in defending its teachings, there can be no disgrace in "apostatizing" from it. Indeed, this is precisely what it is claimed the early Bible Students did when they broke from mainstream Christianity.
Just thought I'd share.
Cedars