We all know that only 8 men in the Governing Body are the "faithful & discreet slave" right?
So then, read the July 15th carefully:
Jesus warned about an evil slave who concludes in his heart that the master is delaying and who starts to beat his fellow slaves. When the master arrives, said Jesus, he will punish that evil slave “with the greatest severity.”
Jesus did not say he would appoint an evil slave. His words here are actually a warning directed to the faithful and discreet slave. Notice that Jesus introduces the warning with the words
“if ever.” One scholar says that in the Greek text, this passage “for all practical purposes is a hypothetical condition.” In effect, Jesus was saying: ‘If the faithful and discreet slave were ever to mistreat his fellow slaves in these ways, this is what the master will do when he arrives.’ -- w13 7/15 24 (Box)
WHAT A JOY it is to come across this new information brothers & sisters.
This means that NO "other sheep" JW should have ever been disfellowshipped for apostasy. Why? Because they were never a Governing Body member, they were NEVER IN A POSITION to be an evil slave & so NEVER HAD THE POTENTIAL to beat their fellow slaves.
Further, it means that NO "anointed" non-Governing Body JW should have ever been disfellowshipped for apostasy. Why? Because they were never a Governing Body (GB) member, they were NEVER IN A POSITION to be an evil slave & so NEVER HAD THE POTENTIAL to beat their fellow slaves.
Even further, this means that the disfellowshipping of Raymond Franz would need to be overturned. Why? Eventhough he was a Governning Body Member, he HAD RESIGNED and was serving as a regular brother in the congregation. So now that we has a regular brother, he was NEVER IN A POSITION to be an evil slave & so NEVER HAD THE POTENTIAL to beat their fellow slaves.
Evidently, and, in view of the foregoing, the question is: Has there ever been any Governing Body member who has beat their fellow slaves? Certainly that man would be "IN A POSITION" and would have "HAD THE POTENTIAL" to beat their fellow slaves.
When you read the vitriolic rantings by Rutherford in the Watchtower against the four ousted directors, and when you read the vitriolic rantings by Rutherford in the Watchtower against Olin Moyle... the answer is plainly noticeable to those with spiritual insight.
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Questions: (a) When should a disfellowshipping for apostasy be overturned? (b) Who manifested the spirit of the evil slave?